HOUSE OF DELEGATES
BILLS INTRODUCED
Tuesday, February 10, 2004
4376. By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Kiss) (By Request) - Tuition reimbursement for teachers pursuing a
masters degree - To Education then Finance
4377. By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Kiss), Del. Staton, Varner, Mahan, Doyle, Browning and Hrutkay -
Assessing a penalty on those physicians who fail to pay the special assessment - To Judiciary
then Finance
4378. By Del. Beane, Mezzatesta, Michael and Kominar - Allowing emergency medical personnel
the right to practice according to their practice act in any setting - To Health and Human
Resources then Judiciary
4379. By Del. Beane, Mezzatesta, Michael and Kominar - Changing the representation of the board
of registered professional nurses - To Government Organization
4380. By Del. Brown, Amores, Hrutkay, Doyle and Poling - Removing the confidentiality privilege
in communications to clergy when the communication involves sexual abuse of a minor
child, unless the communication was made as a recognized, privileged confession (FN) - To
Judiciary
4381. By Del. Browning - Requiring payment of personal property taxes as a condition precedent
to receiving or maintaining a business registration certificate - To Industry and Labor,
Economic Development and Small Business then Judiciary
4382. By Del. Caputo, Mahan, Perdue, Fleischauer, Kuhn, Tucker and Butcher - Authorizing the
governor to appoint an additional member to the surface mining board that represents the
interests of labor - To Government Organization
4383. By Del. Ellem, Howard, Border, Anderson, Beane, Caruth and Frederick - Authorizing
counties to, by ordinance, regulate the location of video poker establishments - To Judiciary
then Finance
4384. By Del. Frederick, Kuhn and Yeager - Relating to mine inspectors - To Judiciary then
Finance
4385. By Del. Hamilton, Canterbury, Poling, Boggs, Crosier, Leggett and Smirl - Authorizing the
superintendent of the West Virginia state police to operate a voluntary contribution fund for
designated beneficiaries of deceased officers (FN) - To Finance
4386. By Del. Louisos - Providing vendors may apply a surcharge of up to six percent of the
amount of any retail sales transaction in which a credit card is used (FN) - To Finance
4387. By Del. Michael, Perdue, Leach, Foster, Long and Hall - Requiring reporting by methadone
clinics to the controlled substance monitoring program and requiring the promulgation of
emergency rules for methadone treatment centers - To Health and Human Resources then
Judiciary
4388. By Del. Morgan, Craig, Leach, Stemple, Varner, Kominar and Smirl - Making certain uses
of retail sales receipts of universal product code labels unlawful - To Judiciary
4389. By Del. Overington, Armstead, Trump, Frich, Duke, Blair and Ellem - Exempting inactive
physicians from insurance assessment (FN) - To Judiciary then Finance
4390. By Del. Staton - Making tongue splitting a crime unless performed by a licensed physician
- To Judiciary
4391. By Del. Stemple, Perry, Blair and Renner - Establishing a new license plate that designates
city or municipal law-enforcement departments - To Roads and Transportation then Finance
4392. By Del. Susman, Hatfield, Houston, Webster, Leach, Yeager and Fleischauer - Requiring
county boards of education to employ one school nurse for every one thousand pupils based
upon net enrollment in all grades (FN) - To Education then Finance
4393. By Del. Walters - Small Business Development Incentive Program for Internal Growth Act
(FN) - To Industry and Labor, Economic Development and Small Business then Finance
4394. By Del. Warner and Renner - Prohibiting consumption of an alcoholic beverage or the
possession of open alcoholic beverage containers in the passenger compartment of motor
vehicles - To Judiciary
4395. By Del. Webster, Brown, Caputo, Paxton, DeLong, Martin and Fleischauer - Providing
meetings and conference rights for members of municipal police and fire departments and
creating duties for the policemen and firefighters' civil service commissions - To Judiciary
4396. By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Kiss), Del. Staton and Proudfoot - Reforming, altering and modifying
the county commission of Hampshire County - To Political Subdivisions then Judiciary