HOUSE OF DELEGATES


BILLS INTRODUCED


Thursday, February 23, 2006


4729.By Del. Cann (By Request) - Relating to definitions applicable to Racetrack Video Lottery - To Judiciary then Finance


4730.By Del. Cann (By Request) - Allowing the same kind of public nuisance provisions with relation to nonintoxicating beer - To Judiciary


4731.By Del. Mahan, Varner, Campbell, Staton, Beane, Amores, Michael and Leach - Requiring the courts to enter an order stating whether or not the Department of Health and Human Resources made reasonable efforts to finalize a permanency plan for a child - To Judiciary


4732.By Del. Miley - Increasing penalties for certain sexual criminal offenses - To Judiciary


4733.By Del. Miley - Increasing certain penalties for persons convicted of domestic battery and domestic assault - To Judiciary


4734.By Del. Miley - Relating to traffic accidents involving a motor carrier regulated by the Public Service Commission - To Roads and Transportation then Judiciary


4735.By Del. Miley - Increasing the minimum required insurance on certain for-hire vehicles - To Banking and Insurance then Judiciary


4736.By Del. H. White - Allowing premiums for sickness and accident insurance to be based upon guaranteed loss ratios filed with the Insurance Commissioner - To Banking and Insurance then Judiciary


4737.By Del. Louisos - Authorizing the Board of Directors of West Virginia University Institute of Technology to issue revenue bonds (FN) - To Education then Finance


4738.By Del. Evans - Extending the time for the County Commission of Grant County, West Virginia, to meet as a levying body - To Political Subdivisions then Judiciary


4739.By Del. Palumbo, Webster, Amores, Wells, Hatfield, Brown, Walters, Crosier and Stemple - Permitting county sheriffs who issue licenses to carry concealed weapons to deny such licenses to applicants who have been convicted of a misdemeanor sexual offense - To Judiciary


4740.By Del. Evans - Establishing an automated traffic law-enforcement program - To Roads and Transportation then Judiciary


4741.By Del. Mahan, Campbell, Amores, Varner, Leach, Michael and Staton - Ensuring a sex offender is not allowed access to a child - To Judiciary


4742.By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Kiss), Del. Beane, Mahan, Amores, Pino, Michael, Varner, Staton, Stalnaker and Browning - Allowing the Division of Highways to implement a program for highway and bridge construction by using the design-build process - To Government Organization then Finance


4743.By Del. Craig - Requiring that persons employed by emergency (911) dispatch centers submit to a criminal background check - To Judiciary


4744.By Del. Boggs - Authorizing county tax assessors to choose not to impose the property tax in a county on businesses for property that is business inventory intended for resale - To Political Subdivisions then Judiciary


4745.By Del. Cann and Michael - Relating to assessments of real property - To Judiciary then Finance


4746.By Del. Amores, Beane, Hunt and Howard - Requiring persons who have been convicted of a felony involving the use or threatened use of a firearm to report to sheriff when visiting a county courthouse - To Judiciary


4747.By Del. Sumner and Duke - Establishing an annual license fee for the privilege of holding a license to operate video lottery terminals at racetracks; and providing that the moneys collected are paid to the State Teachers Retirement System Benefit Fund - To Judiciary then Finance


4748.By Del. Tansill and Frich - Creating the offense of sexual battery - To Judiciary


4749.By Del. Poling, R. Thompson, Eldridge, Martin, Talbott, Miley, Crosier, Yost, Hamilton, Barker and Argento - Providing a six percent salary increase for all school service personnel (FN) - To Education then Finance


4750.By Del. R. Thompson, Tucker, Louisos, Caputo, Manchin, Martin, Hartman, Hunt and Barker - Relating to grievance procedures for state educational employees and state employees - To Education then Judiciary


4752.By Del. Michael and Stalnaker - Allowing the purchase of service credit in the State Teachers Retirement System for temporary employment under the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA) - To Finance