HOUSE OF DELEGATES
BILLS INTRODUCED
Thursday, February 8, 2007
2917.By Del. Caputo, DeLong, Fragale, Hatfield, Hrutkay, Morgan, Poling, M., Varner, White,
Boggs and Kominar - Repealing the requirement in the Consumers Sales and Service Tax
and the Personal Income Tax that require the accelerated payment of those taxes in the month
of June - To Finance
2918.By Del. Cann, Kominar, Williams, Shaver, Stalnaker, Pethtel, Miley, Iaquinta, Moye, Perry
and Beach - Authorizing county boards of education to pay five hundred dollars to any
service employee who gives notification of resignation or retirement - To Education then
Finance
2919.By Del. Sobonya, Longstreth, Sumner, Rowan, Miller, C., Miller, J. and Reynolds -
Requiring person incarcerated for sex offenses to register as such at the time they are
incarcerated - To Judiciary
2920.By Del. Sobonya, Sumner, Rowan and Lane - Subjecting persons convicted of sexual crimes
against a minor to "GPS" monitoring (FN) - To Judiciary then Finance
2921.By Del. Sobonya, Lane, Sumner, Moore, Rowan, Miller, C., Reynolds, Duke and Ellem -
Including additional information on the sex offender registry - To Judiciary
2922.By Del. Sobonya, Rowan and Miller, C. - Relating to exempting physicians from obtaining
Medicaid preauthorization for certain medical conditions (FN) - To Health and Human
Resources then Finance
2923.By Del. Rodighiero, Ellis, Hrutkay, Morgan, Eldridge, Shook and Reynolds - Increasing
penalties for the illegal killing, taking, or possessing of certain wildlife - To Agriculture and
Natural Resources then Judiciary
2924.By Del. Sobonya, Sumner, Stephens, Moore, Long, Morgan, Craig, Rowan and Lane -
Eliminating good time for persons convicted of sex crimes involving minor children - To
Judiciary
2925.By Del. Sobonya, Stephens, Moore, Long, Rowan, Miller, C., Reynolds and Ellem -
Changing the way that the cost of incarcerating inmates in regional jails is collected - To
Judiciary then Finance
2926.By Del. Brown, Hatfield, Mahan, Guthrie, Staggers, Fleischauer and Marshall - Relating to providing notification that a domestic violence protective order has been extended - To
Judiciary
2927.By Del. Sobonya, Stephens, Sumner, Moore, Long, Miller, C., Morgan, Craig, Rowan,
Reynolds and Duke - Exempting certain income received by retired federal employees from
the personal income tax - To Finance
2928.By Del. Sobonya, Longstreth, Sumner, Stephens, Reynolds, Rowan, Moore, Morgan, Craig
and Miller, C. - Increasing the penalty for driving under the influence causing death - To
Judiciary
2929.By Del. Sobonya, Stephens, Rowan and Miller, C. - Creating the felony offense of unlawful
possession of cocaine - To Judiciary
2930.By Del. Sobonya, Stephens, Moore, Rowan, Morgan, Miller, C. and Reynolds - Providing
that an applicant for a farm use exemption certificate may not be required to appear before
any assessor for renewal - To Roads and Transportation then Judiciary
2931.By Del. Wysong, Tabb, Longstreth, Iaquinta, Poling, M., Shaver and Perry - Providing for
payment of tuition and fees for members of the West Virginia National Guard enrolled in
graduate study - To Education then Finance
2932.By Del. Webster, Perry, Long, Williams, Perdue, Amores, Beach, Armstead, Morgan,
Stemple and Caputo - Protecting incapacitated persons and the elderly - To Judiciary
2933.By Del. Hatfield, Guthrie and Hrutkay - Exempting for nursing licensing provisions the care
of the sick when done in connection with the practice of religious tenets - To Health and
Human Resources then Judiciary
2934.By Del. Morgan and Webster - Adding "craft beer" to the state definition of "nonintoxicating
beer" - To Judiciary
2935.By Del. Evans - Providing that health facilities that provide abortions shall not only be fined,
but also for taking any other actions which are not in accordance with the best practices of
care as determined by the Department of Health and Human Resources - To Health and
Human Resources then Judiciary
2936.By Del. Craig and Reynolds - Providing that home confinement officers covered under the
Public Employees Retirement System may retire at age fifty (FN) - To Pensions and
Retirement then Finance
2937.By Del. Poling, M. (By Request) - Requiring certain professional development to also be
consistent with school and county strategic plans - To Education
2938.By Del. Boggs, Poling, M., Tucker, Martin, Stemple, Fragale, Paxton, Perry, Evans and
Poling, D. - Including motor carrier inspectors and enforcement officers in the definition of
law-enforcement officer - To Roads and Transportation then Judiciary
2939.By Del. Poling, M. (By Request) - Relating to alternative education programs for certified
teachers to obtain additional endorsement - To Education then Judiciary
2940.By Del. Cann, Kominar, White, Beach, Barker, Perry, Perdue and Evans - Increasing the age
of dependents for health insurance coverage (FN) - To Banking and Insurance then Finance
2941.By Del. Klempa - Providing an exemption from mandatory immunizations for good cause
or due to impossibility or religious beliefs - To Health and Human Resources then Judiciary
2942.By Del. Rodighiero, Ellis, Hrutkay, Burdiss, Shook, Barker, Staggers and Eldridge - Relating
to the reduction of state income taxes for certain state and federal retirees by increasing the
exemption on retirement income (FN) - To Finance
2943.By Del. Ellem, Border, Blair, Anderson, Azinger and Poling, D. - Joint Parenting Act - To
Judiciary
2944.By Del. Hatfield, Fleischauer, Wysong, Marshall, Hrutkay, Eldridge, Boggs, Spencer,
Guthrie and Rowan - Enhancing the end-of-life care given to residents of nursing homes -
To Health and Human Resources then Judiciary
2945.By Del. Klempa, Moore, Poling, D., Rodighiero, Ellis, Iaquinta, Miller, J., Pethtel, Fragale
and Hutchins - Providing for tax credits for apprenticeship training in construction trades
(FN) - To Industry and Labor, Economic Development and Small Business then Finance
2946.By Del. Burdiss, Klempa, Kessler, Hrutkay, Rodighiero, Ellis, Moye, Shook, Staggers,
Poling, D. and Poling, M. - Removing the five year coalbed methane severance tax
exemption (FN) - To Finance
2947.By Del. Spencer, Palumbo, Guthrie, Hatfield and Poling, M. - Requiring the Ethics
Commission to investigate allegations of legislators, staff and lobbyist offering to serve
alcoholic beverages to persons under twenty-one years of age - To Judiciary
2948.By Del. Border and Perdue - Authorizing the issuance of special license plates for
pharmacists - To Roads and Transportation then Judiciary
2949.By Del. Marshall, Beach, Fleischauer and Shook - Increasing compensation of school service
personnel and rectifying inequities in the salary schedule and pay grades (FN) - To Education
then Finance
2950.By Del. Sobonya, Sumner, Miller, C., Long, Rowan, Duke and Ellem - Relating to
nonpartisan election of justices of the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals and circuit
court judges - To Judiciary
2951.By Del. Sobonya, Sumner, Stephens, Longstreth, Reynolds, Moore, Long, Miller, C., Morgan
and Rowan - Exempting certain recipients of military medals of valor from special
registration plate fees (FN) - To Roads and Transportation then Finance
2952.By Del. Hartman, Proudfoot, Perry, Beach, Martin, Hatfield, Crosier and Varner - Issuing
special license plates for registered nurses and licensed practical nurses - To Roads and
Transportation then Judiciary
2953.By Del. Caputo, DeLong, Boggs and Barker - Relating to the expiration date of the tax for
the manufacturing or production of synthetic fuel from coal - To Finance
2954.By Del. Manchin, Proudfoot, Swartzmiller, Yost and Walters - Updating the scope of actions
by consumers to include a "manufacturer" and "contractor" to the parties affected - To
Judiciary
2955.By Del. Caputo, Manchin, Klempa, Paxton, Shook and Marshall - Continuing a flat-rate
excise tax on motor fuel at $.205 - To Finance
2956.By Del. Webster, DeLong, Ellem, Fleischauer, Hamilton, Hrutkay, M. Poling, Proudfoot,
Morgan, Varner and White - Relating to civil actions filed in the courts of the state - To
Judiciary