HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS
CONSIDERED BY SENATE
Includes actions as of May 18, 2010
(This symbol * indicates Committee Substitutes.)
ALL SENATE BILLS INTRODUCED
(This digest embraces the complete bill list submitted.
If passed, all effective ninety days from passage unless otherwise indicated.)
*1001.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Relating to school
committees - Introduced 05/13/10 - To Education - (original same as H. B. No. 109) - Com. sub.
reported 05/16/10 - To Education - Constitutional rule suspended - Foot of bills on 3rd -
Recommitted to Education on 3rd reading 05/18/10
*1002.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Relating to annual
professional personnel evaluations in public schools - Introduced 05/13/10 - To Education -
(original same as H. B. No. 111) - On 2nd reading to Education 05/13/10 - Com. sub. reported
05/16/10 - Constitutional rule suspended - Passed Senate 05/17/10 - To House 05/17/10 -
Reference dispensed - On 3rd reading, House Calendar 05/19/10 - Amended - On 3rd reading,
House Calendar 05/19/10
1003.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Renaming conservation
officers natural resources police officers - Introduced 05/13/10 - To Judiciary then Finance -
(original same as H. B. No. 103) - On 2nd reading to Judiciary then Finance 05/13/10 -
Constitutional rule suspended - Passed Senate 05/14/10 - Effective from passage - To House
05/14/10 - Reference dispensed - Passed House 05/16/10 - Effect from passage
1004.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Replacing references to
"mentally retarded" with "intellectually disabled" - Introduced 05/13/10 - On 2nd reading
to Judiciary 05/13/10 - (original same as H. B. No. 102) - Amended - Constitutional rule
suspended - Passed Senate 05/14/10 - To House 05/14/10 - Reference dispensed - Passed House
05/14/10
*1005.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Relating to criminal offenses
and penalties regarding firearms and ammunition sales - Introduced 05/13/10 - On 2nd
reading to Judiciary 05/13/10 - (original same as H. B. No. 101) - Com. sub. reported 05/13/10
- Constitutional rule suspended - Passed Senate 05/14/10 - To House 05/14/10 - Reference
dispensed - Passed House 05/14/10
*1006.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Relating to alternative
training and certification of principals and teachers - Introduced 05/13/10 - To Education -
(original same as H. B. No. 110) - On 2nd reading to Education 05/13/10 - Com. sub. reported
05/17/10 - Constitutional rule suspended - Passed Senate 05/17/10 - Effective from passage - To
House 05/17/10 - Committed to Education on 2nd reading 05/17/10
1007.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Creating Charter Innovation
Schools - Introduced 05/13/10 - To Education then Finance - (original same as H. B. No. 104)
- On 2nd reading to Education then Finance 05/13/10 - 2nd reference dispensed - Constitutional rule suspended - Passed Senate 05/18/10 - Effective from passage - To House 05/18/10 - Read
1st to Education 05/18/10
*1008.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Relating to compulsory
comprehensive health screenings for students - Introduced 05/13/10 - To Education then
Finance - (original same as H. B. No. 106 ) - On 2nd reading to Education then Finance 05/13/10
- Com. sub. reported 05/17/10 - On 2nd reading to Finance 05/17/10 - Constitutional rule
suspended - Passed Senate 05/18/10
*1009.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Relating to improving
performance of schools and school districts - Introduced 05/13/10 - To Education - (original
same as H. B. No. 108) - On 2nd reading to Education 05/13/10 - Com. sub. reported 05/16/10
- Constitutional rule suspended - Passed Senate 05/17/10 - Effective July 1, 2010 - To House
05/17/10 - Committed to Education on 2nd reading 05/17/10
1010.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Creating Behavioral Mental
Health Services Fund - Introduced 05/13/10 - To Finance - (original same as H. B. No. 113) -
On 2nd reading to Finance 05/13/10 - Constitutional rule suspended - Passed Senate 05/14/10
- Effective from passage - To House 05/14/10 - To Finance - Read 1st time 05/16/10 - Passed
House 05/18/10 - Effect from passage
1011.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Implementing temporary
high risk pool program to provide certain health insurance coverage - Introduced 05/13/10
- To Judiciary then Finance - (original same as H. B. No. 112) - On 2nd reading to Judiciary then
Finance 05/13/10 - To Finance 05/13/10 - Passed Senate 05/16/10 - Effective from passage - To
House 05/16/10 - Read 1st to Judiciary 05/16/10
*1012.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Relating to additional
compensation for certain professional school personnel - Introduced 05/13/10 - To Education
then Finance - (original same as H. B. No. 105) - On 2nd reading to Education then Finance
05/13/10 - Com. sub. reported 05/18/10 - On 2nd reading to Finance 05/18/10
1013.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Relating to hiring
professional school personnel - Introduced 05/13/10 - To Education - (original same as H. B.
No. 107) - On 2nd reading to Education 05/13/10 - Amended - Constitutional rule suspended -
Passed Senate with amended title 05/18/10 - Effective July 1, 2010 - To House 05/18/10 - Read
1st to Education 05/18/10
1014.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Making supplementary
appropriation of federal funds to Office of Economic Opportunity Community Services
and Workforce WV - Introduced 05/13/10 - To Finance - (original same as H. B. No. 114) -
Constitutional rule suspended - Passed Senate 05/15/10 - Effective from passage - To House
05/16/10 - Reference dispensed - Passed House 05/18/10 - Effect from passage
1015.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Making supplementary
appropriation from General Revenue to various accounts - Introduced 05/13/10 - To Finance
- (original same as H. B. No. 115) - Constitutional rule suspended - Passed Senate 05/15/10 -
Effective from passage - To House 05/16/10 - Reference dispensed - Passed House 05/18/10 -
Effect from passage
1016.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Making supplementary
appropriation of unappropriated moneys to Board of Examiners for Registered
Professional Nurses - Introduced 05/13/10 - To Finance - (original same as H. B. No. 116) -
Constitutional rule suspended - Passed Senate 05/15/10 - Effective from passage - To House
05/16/10 - Reference dispensed - Passed House 05/18/10 - Effect from passage
1017.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Supplementing, amending
and increasing items from State Road Fund to Division of Highways - Introduced 05/13/10
- To Finance - (original same as H. B. No. 117) - Constitutional rule suspended - Passed Senate
05/15/10 - Effective from passage - To House 05/16/10 - Reference dispensed - Passed House
05/18/10 - Effect from passage
1018.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Making supplementary
appropriation from State Excess Lottery Revenue Fund to various accounts - Introduced
05/13/10 - To Finance - (original same as H. B. No. 118) - Constitutional rule suspended - Passed
Senate 05/15/10 - Effective from passage - To House 05/16/10 - Reference dispensed - Passed
House 05/18/10 - Effect from passage
1019.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Making supplementary
appropriation from unappropriated moneys to various accounts - Introduced 05/13/10 - To
Finance - (original same as H. B. No. 119) - Constitutional rule suspended - Passed Senate
05/15/10 - Effective from passage - To House 05/16/10 - Reference dispensed - Passed House
05/18/10 - Effect from passage
1020.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Making supplementary
appropriation of federal funds to Workforce WV - Introduced 05/13/10 - To Finance -
(original same as H. B. No. 120) - Constitutional rule suspended - Passed Senate 05/15/10 -
Effective from passage - To House 05/16/10 - Reference dispensed - Passed House 05/18/10 -
Effect from passage
1021.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Making supplementary
appropriation of federal funds to various accounts - Introduced 05/13/10 - To Finance -
(original same as H. B. No. 121) - Constitutional rule suspended - Passed Senate 05/15/10 -
Effective from passage - To House 05/16/10 - Reference dispensed - Passed House 05/18/10 -
Effect from passage
1022.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Making supplementary
appropriation of unappropriated moneys to various accounts - Introduced 05/13/10 - To
Finance - (original same as H. B. No. 122) - Constitutional rule suspended - Passed Senate
05/15/10 - Effective from passage - To House 05/16/10 - Reference dispensed - Passed House
05/18/10 - Effect from passage
1023.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Supplementing and
amending items from State Road Fund to Office of Administrative Hearings - Introduced
05/13/10 - To Finance - (original same as H. B. No. 123) - Constitutional rule suspended - Passed
Senate 05/15/10 - Effective from passage - To House 05/16/10 - Reference dispensed - Passed
House 05/18/10 - Effect from passage
1024.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Making supplementary
appropriation from State Fund, General Revenue, to various accounts - Introduced 05/13/10
- To Finance - (original same as H. B. No. 124) - Constitutional rule suspended - Amended -
Passed Senate with amended title 05/15/10 - Effective from passage - Senate requests return of
bill from House - Senate reconsidered effective date and passage - Senate reconsidered action
- Amended - Passed Senate with amended title 05/16/10 - Effective from passage - To House
05/16/10 - Reference dispensed - Amended - Passed House 05/18/10 - Effect from passage -
Senate concurred in House amendment and passed bill 05/18/10 - Effective from passage
ALL SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OFFERED
101.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Providing for issuance of safe
roads refunding bonds - Introduced 05/16/10 - To Finance - To Finance 05/16/10
ALL SENATE RESOLUTIONS OFFERED
101.By Sen. Chafin - Raising committee to notify House of Delegates Senate has assembled -
Introduced 05/13/10 - Committee reference dispensed - Adopted by Senate 05/13/10
102.By Sen. Chafin - Raising committee to notify Governor Legislature has assembled -
Introduced 05/13/10 - Committee reference dispensed - Adopted by Senate 05/13/10
SENATE BILLS PASSED SENATE
AND COMMUNICATED TO HOUSE
*1002.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Relating to annual
professional personnel evaluations in public schools - Introduced 05/13/10 - To Education -
(original same as H. B. No. 111) - On 2nd reading to Education 05/13/10 - Com. sub. reported
05/16/10 - Constitutional rule suspended - Passed Senate 05/17/10 - To House 05/17/10 -
Reference dispensed - On 3rd reading, House Calendar 05/19/10 - Amended - On 3rd reading,
House Calendar 05/19/10
1003.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Renaming conservation
officers natural resources police officers - Introduced 05/13/10 - To Judiciary then Finance -
(original same as H. B. No. 103) - On 2nd reading to Judiciary then Finance 05/13/10 -
Constitutional rule suspended - Passed Senate 05/14/10 - Effective from passage - To House
05/14/10 - Reference dispensed - Passed House 05/16/10 - Effect from passage
1004.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Replacing references to
"mentally retarded" with "intellectually disabled" - Introduced 05/13/10 - On 2nd reading
to Judiciary 05/13/10 - (original same as H. B. No. 102) - Amended - Constitutional rule
suspended - Passed Senate 05/14/10 - To House 05/14/10 - Reference dispensed - Passed House
05/14/10
*1005.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Relating to criminal offenses
and penalties regarding firearms and ammunition sales - Introduced 05/13/10 - On 2nd
reading to Judiciary 05/13/10 - (original same as H. B. No. 101) - Com. sub. reported 05/13/10
- Constitutional rule suspended - Passed Senate 05/14/10 - To House 05/14/10 - Reference
dispensed - Passed House 05/14/10
*1006.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Relating to alternative
training and certification of principals and teachers - Introduced 05/13/10 - To Education -
(original same as H. B. No. 110) - On 2nd reading to Education 05/13/10 - Com. sub. reported
05/17/10 - Constitutional rule suspended - Passed Senate 05/17/10 - Effective from passage - To
House 05/17/10 - Committed to Education on 2nd reading 05/17/10
1007.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Creating Charter Innovation
Schools - Introduced 05/13/10 - To Education then Finance - (original same as H. B. No. 104)
- On 2nd reading to Education then Finance 05/13/10 - 2nd reference dispensed - Constitutional
rule suspended - Passed Senate 05/18/10 - Effective from passage - To House 05/18/10 - Read
1st to Education 05/18/10
*1008.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Relating to compulsory
comprehensive health screenings for students - Introduced 05/13/10 - To Education then
Finance - (original same as H. B. No. 106 ) - On 2nd reading to Education then Finance 05/13/10
- Com. sub. reported 05/17/10 - On 2nd reading to Finance 05/17/10 - Constitutional rule
suspended - Passed Senate 05/18/10
*1009.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Relating to improving
performance of schools and school districts - Introduced 05/13/10 - To Education - (original
same as H. B. No. 108) - On 2nd reading to Education 05/13/10 - Com. sub. reported 05/16/10
- Constitutional rule suspended - Passed Senate 05/17/10 - Effective July 1, 2010 - To House
05/17/10 - Committed to Education on 2nd reading 05/17/10
1010.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Creating Behavioral Mental
Health Services Fund - Introduced 05/13/10 - To Finance - (original same as H. B. No. 113) -
On 2nd reading to Finance 05/13/10 - Constitutional rule suspended - Passed Senate 05/14/10
- Effective from passage - To House 05/14/10 - To Finance - Read 1st time 05/16/10 - Passed
House 05/18/10 - Effect from passage
1011.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Implementing temporary
high risk pool program to provide certain health insurance coverage - Introduced 05/13/10
- To Judiciary then Finance - (original same as H. B. No. 112) - On 2nd reading to Judiciary then
Finance 05/13/10 - To Finance 05/13/10 - Passed Senate 05/16/10 - Effective from passage - To
House 05/16/10 - Read 1st to Judiciary 05/16/10
1013.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Relating to hiring
professional school personnel - Introduced 05/13/10 - To Education - (original same as H. B.
No. 107) - On 2nd reading to Education 05/13/10 - Amended - Constitutional rule suspended -
Passed Senate with amended title 05/18/10 - Effective July 1, 2010 - To House 05/18/10 - Read
1st to Education 05/18/10
1014.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Making supplementary
appropriation of federal funds to Office of Economic Opportunity Community Services
and Workforce WV - Introduced 05/13/10 - To Finance - (original same as H. B. No. 114) -
Constitutional rule suspended - Passed Senate 05/15/10 - Effective from passage - To House
05/16/10 - Reference dispensed - Passed House 05/18/10 - Effect from passage
1015.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Making supplementary
appropriation from General Revenue to various accounts - Introduced 05/13/10 - To Finance
- (original same as H. B. No. 115) - Constitutional rule suspended - Passed Senate 05/15/10 -
Effective from passage - To House 05/16/10 - Reference dispensed - Passed House 05/18/10 -
Effect from passage
1016.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Making supplementary
appropriation of unappropriated moneys to Board of Examiners for Registered
Professional Nurses - Introduced 05/13/10 - To Finance - (original same as H. B. No. 116) -
Constitutional rule suspended - Passed Senate 05/15/10 - Effective from passage - To House
05/16/10 - Reference dispensed - Passed House 05/18/10 - Effect from passage
1017.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Supplementing, amending
and increasing items from State Road Fund to Division of Highways - Introduced 05/13/10
- To Finance - (original same as H. B. No. 117) - Constitutional rule suspended - Passed Senate
05/15/10 - Effective from passage - To House 05/16/10 - Reference dispensed - Passed House
05/18/10 - Effect from passage
1018.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Making supplementary
appropriation from State Excess Lottery Revenue Fund to various accounts - Introduced
05/13/10 - To Finance - (original same as H. B. No. 118) - Constitutional rule suspended - Passed
Senate 05/15/10 - Effective from passage - To House 05/16/10 - Reference dispensed - Passed
House 05/18/10 - Effect from passage
1019.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Making supplementary
appropriation from unappropriated moneys to various accounts - Introduced 05/13/10 - To
Finance - (original same as H. B. No. 119) - Constitutional rule suspended - Passed Senate
05/15/10 - Effective from passage - To House 05/16/10 - Reference dispensed - Passed House
05/18/10 - Effect from passage
1020.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Making supplementary
appropriation of federal funds to Workforce WV - Introduced 05/13/10 - To Finance -
(original same as H. B. No. 120) - Constitutional rule suspended - Passed Senate 05/15/10 -
Effective from passage - To House 05/16/10 - Reference dispensed - Passed House 05/18/10 -
Effect from passage
1021.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Making supplementary
appropriation of federal funds to various accounts - Introduced 05/13/10 - To Finance -
(original same as H. B. No. 121) - Constitutional rule suspended - Passed Senate 05/15/10 -
Effective from passage - To House 05/16/10 - Reference dispensed - Passed House 05/18/10 -
Effect from passage
1022.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Making supplementary
appropriation of unappropriated moneys to various accounts - Introduced 05/13/10 - To
Finance - (original same as H. B. No. 122) - Constitutional rule suspended - Passed Senate
05/15/10 - Effective from passage - To House 05/16/10 - Reference dispensed - Passed House
05/18/10 - Effect from passage
1023.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Supplementing and amending items from State Road Fund to Office of Administrative Hearings - Introduced
05/13/10 - To Finance - (original same as H. B. No. 123) - Constitutional rule suspended - Passed
Senate 05/15/10 - Effective from passage - To House 05/16/10 - Reference dispensed - Passed
House 05/18/10 - Effect from passage
1024.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Making supplementary
appropriation from State Fund, General Revenue, to various accounts - Introduced 05/13/10
- To Finance - (original same as H. B. No. 124) - Constitutional rule suspended - Amended -
Passed Senate with amended title 05/15/10 - Effective from passage - Senate requests return of
bill from House - Senate reconsidered effective date and passage - Senate reconsidered action
- Amended - Passed Senate with amended title 05/16/10 - Effective from passage - To House
05/16/10 - Reference dispensed - Amended - Passed House 05/18/10 - Effect from passage -
Senate concurred in House amendment and passed bill 05/18/10 - Effective from passage
ALL HOUSE BILLS PASSED BY HOUSE
AND COMMUNICATED TO SENATE
*109.By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Thompson) and Del. Armstead [By Request of the Executive] - Providing
for teacher empowerment teams - Introduced 05/13/10 - To Education then Finance - (Original
same as S. B. No. 1001) - 2nd reference dispensed - Passed House 05/16/10 - To Senate 05/16/10
- Committee reference dispensed - Amended - Senate reconsidered action - Amended - Passed
Senate with amended title 05/18/10 - Effective from passage - House refused to concur and
requested Senate to recede 05/18/10
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED BY
HOUSE AND COMMUNICATED TO SENATE
107.By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Thompson) and Del. Armstead [By Request of the Executive] - Providing
for the issuance of not to exceed $45 million of refunding bonds pursuant to the "Safe
Roads Amendment of 1996" - Introduced 05/17/10 - Reference dispensed - Adopted by House
05/17/10 - To Senate 05/17/10 - Committee reference dispensed - Adopted by Senate 05/17/10
SENATE BILLS PASSED LEGISLATURE
1003.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Renaming conservation
officers natural resources police officers - Passed 05/16/10; Effect from passage
1004.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Replacing references to
"mentally retarded" with "intellectually disabled" - Passed 05/14/10
*1005.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Relating to criminal offenses
and penalties regarding firearms and ammunition sales - Passed 05/14/10
1010.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Creating Behavioral Mental
Health Services Fund - Passed 05/18/10; Effect from passage
1014.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Making supplementary
appropriation of federal funds to Office of Economic Opportunity Community Services
and Workforce WV - Passed 05/18/10; Effect from passage
1015.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Making supplementary
appropriation from General Revenue to various accounts - Passed 05/18/10; Effect from
passage
1016.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Making supplementary
appropriation of unappropriated moneys to Board of Examiners for Registered
Professional Nurses - Passed 05/18/10; Effect from passage
1017.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Supplementing, amending
and increasing items from State Road Fund to Division of Highways - Passed 05/18/10;
Effect from passage
1018.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Making supplementary
appropriation from State Excess Lottery Revenue Fund to various accounts - Passed
05/18/10; Effect from passage
1019.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Making supplementary
appropriation from unappropriated moneys to various accounts - Passed 05/18/10; Effect
from passage
1020.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Making supplementary
appropriation of federal funds to Workforce WV - Passed 05/18/10; Effect from passage
1021.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Making supplementary
appropriation of federal funds to various accounts - Passed 05/18/10; Effect from passage
1022.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Making supplementary
appropriation of unappropriated moneys to various accounts - Passed 05/18/10; Effect from
passage
1023.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Supplementing and
amending items from State Road Fund to Office of Administrative Hearings - Passed
05/18/10; Effect from passage
1024.By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) [By Request of the Executive] - Making supplementary
appropriation from State Fund, General Revenue, to various accounts - Passed 05/18/10;
Effective from passage
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS
ADOPTED BY LEGISLATURE
107.By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Thompson) and Del. Armstead [By Request of the Executive] - Providing
for the issuance of not to exceed $45 million of refunding bonds pursuant to the "Safe
Roads Amendment of 1996" - Adopted 05/17/10