HOUSE OF DELEGATES

BILLS TO BE INTRODUCED

Friday, February 9, 2024

HB5529. By Del. Pinson, Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker), Ellington, Sheedy, Toney, Statler, Hardy, Burkhammer, Stephens, Hornby and Young - Relating to foster care support services (FN) - To Education

HB5530. By Del. Summers and Tully - Relating to requiring a hospital to disclose price and fee information for certain health care services - To Health and Human Resources

HB5531. By Del. Young, Garcia and Williams - Increasing correctional officer pay by 12% increase  - To Jails and Prisons then Finance

HB5532. By Del. Young - Establishes the Stop Addictive Feeds Exploitation (SAFE) For Kids Act prohibiting the provision of addictive feeds to minors by addictive social media platforms - To Technology and Infrastructure then the Judiciary

HB5533. By Del. Young - Relating to clarifying the Right to Farm Act relating to residential agricultural operations and the protection of agriculture - To Agriculture and Natural Resources then Government Organization

HB5534. By Del. Young, Garcia and Williams - Relating to compensation for firefighters who are required to work holidays  - To Fire Departments and Emergency Medical Services then Government Organization

HB5535. By Del. Hornby, Chiarelli, Willis, Dean, Bridges, Rohrbach, Hite and Heckert - Tobacco Products Excise Tax Act - To Finance

HB5536. By Del. Criss and Rohrbach - Relating to the assessment of interest on overpayments by the Bureau for Medical Services - To Finance

HB5537. By Del. Kelly, DeVault, Ward, E. Pritt, Mallow, Bridges, Winzenreid and Hott - Relating to sheriff’s commission for collection of taxes - To Finance

HB5538. By Del. Kelly - To modify the parole eligibility for a person serving a sentence for first degree murder - To Jails and Prisons

HB5539. By Del. C. Pritt, McGeehan, Longanacre, Akers, Steele, Fluharty, Kimble, Shamblin, Kirby and Kump - Providing that causes of action under Chapter 46A of the Code of West Virginia survive the death of the party - To the Judiciary

HB5540. By Del. Stephens, Toney, Sheedy, Ellington, Barnhart, Hite, Willis, Rohrbach and Dittman - Relating to fentanyl prevention and awareness Education (Laken’s Law) - To Education

HB5541. By Del. Rohrbach, Shamblin, W. Hall, Westfall, Worrell, Mallow, Jennings, Riley, Vance, Statler and Phillips - Increase to minimum of $2000 as the amount recoverable by fire companies from homeowners insurnace policies for response to fire call - To Banking and Insurance then the Judiciary

HB5542. By Del. Lucas, W. Hall, Howell, W. Clark and DeVault - To allow for a full rebate for the amount of taxes paid for aircraft. (FN) - To Finance

HB5543. By Del. E. Pritt - Relating to petition for involuntary treament for drug and alcohol abuse - To Health and Human Resources then the Judiciary

HB5544. By Del. Howell, W. Clark, Dittman, Martin, Fehrenbacher, Jeffries, Hott, Phillips, Hillenbrand, Burkhammer and Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker) - Require a report on the Mountaineer Trail Network detailing progress towards completing the goals of the Mountaineer Trail Network - To Economic Development and Tourism

HB5546. By Del. Steele and Crouse - Relating to eligibility verification for applicants for public assistance  - To the Judiciary

HB5547. By Del. Hornby, Dean, Burkhammer, Dittman, Fehrenbacher, Kelly, Worrell, Maynor, DeVault, Stephens and Tully - Permit blighted building renovation be eligible for a tax credit (FN) - To Finance

HB5548. By Del. Criss - Clarify that tourism development projects and tourism development expansion projects are only required to satisfy the standards approved by the West Virginia Department of Economic Development for the design, acquisition, construction, and equipping thereof - To Finance

HB5549. By Del. Linville [By Request of the WV Division of Motor Vehicles] - Allowing license plates, road signs, or markers to be obtained from alternative sources when the Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation is unable to produce them - To Technology and Infrastructure

HB5550. By Del. Winzenreid - Authorizing sheriffs who are members of the public retirement system to retire upon attaining the age of sixty-two with eight or more years of service. (FN) - To Pensions and Retirement then Finance

HB5551. By Del. Winzenreid - Relating to continuing education concerning domestic violence.  (FN) - To Government Organization

HB5552. By Del. Kimble, Jennings, Worrell, Hott, Jeffries, Mazzocchi, Kirby, Foggin, Crouse, Kump and C. Pritt - Requiring medical professionals to report injuries and side effects from vaccines to Bureau for Public Health - To Health and Human Resources

HB5553. By Del. Hornby, Holstein, Tully, Cannon, Linville, Toney, Ellington and Kelly - To provide and change graduation requirements and change duties relating to academic content standards  - To Education

HB5554. By Del. E. Pritt, Vance, Bridges, Dean, Holstein, Adkins, Brooks, Garcia, Fluharty, Worrell and Young - Modifying the Occupational Pneumoconiois award categories for Worker’s Compensation - To the Judiciary

HB5555. By Del. Howell, Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker), Rohrbach, DeVault, Jeffries, Criss, Riley, Householder, Maynor, Smith and Williams - Creating the legislative oversight committee on aviation development - To Government Organization