HOUSE OF DELEGATES


BILLS INTRODUCED


Monday, March 21, 2005


3109.By Del. Varner, Williams, Mahan, Beach, Craig, Boggs, Proudfoot, Perdue, Barker, Morgan and G. White - Allowing a nonresident, licensed to carry concealed weapons in another state, to carry a concealed weapon in this state without a reciprocal agreement between the nonresident's state and this state - To Judiciary


3110.By Del. Amores - Recognizing and authorizing the use of an electronic postmark as part of digital signatures and electronic commerce - To Judiciary


3111.By Del. Hunt - Relating to expanding the definition of animal cruelty, instituting stronger penalties for animal cruelty, and providing an early intervention program - To Judiciary


3112.By Del. Hunt - Requiring that wine distributorships be divided into territories - To Judiciary


3113.By Del. H. White, Kominar, R. M. Thompson, Perry, Hamilton and Cann - Reducing from four years to one year the time that an action may be brought for a violation of the Consumer Protection Act involving consumer credit sales or consumer loans - To Judiciary


3114.By Del. Spencer - Granting the faculty senate authority to make decisions on new programs and curriculum - To Education then Judiciary


3115.By Del. Hatfield, Martin, Perdue, Marshall, Yost, Kominar and Long - Ensuring Patient Safety Act - To Health and Human Resources then Judiciary


3116.By Del. Ennis - Relating to municipal police and firemen pension plans and providing that where a member 's service has been interrupted by military service, that member may receive retirement benefits immediately upon retirement - To Pensions and Retirement then Finance


3117.By Del. H. White, Kominar, R. M. Thompson, Perry and Hamilton - Relating to reinsurance and a reinsurer's liability in an insolvency - To Banking and Insurance then Judiciary


3118.By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Kiss) (By Request) - Raising the fee for persons that are permitted to cash checks from one percent to three percent - To Banking and Insurance then Judiciary


3119.By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Kiss), Del. Varner, Williams, Crosier, Kominar, Stemple, Beane, Perry, H. White, Michael and Campbell - Providing that the Division of Natural Resources may not reduce the habitat land acreage available for hunting and shooting - To Agriculture and Natural Resources then Judiciary

3120.By Del. Overington, Schadler and Brown - Providing the same protection from animal fighting to all animals and extending the application of criminal penalties - To Agriculture and Natural Resources then Judiciary


3121.By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Kiss) and Del. Trump [By Request of the Executive] - Providing flexibility measures for West Virginia University and Marshall University - To Education then Finance