HOUSE ABSTRACT
2009 FOURTH EXTRAORDINARY SESSION
Includes actions as of November 19, 2009
*Denotes Committee Substitutes
ALL HOUSE BILLS INTRODUCED
401. By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Thompson) and Del. Armstead [By Request of the Executive] -
Clarifying that records of the Governor, the Legislature and the Secretary of State
pertaining to pardons are not subject to an order of expungement - Introduced 11/17/09
- To Judiciary - (Original same as SB 4001) - On 3rd reading with right to amend, House
Calendar 11/20/09
402. By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Thompson) and Del. Armstead [By Request of the Executive] -
Enabling West Virginia counties to use the federal allocation of recovery zone bonds
authorized by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act - Introduced 11/17/09 - To
Finance - (Original same as SB 4002) - On 3rd reading with right to amend, House Calendar
11/20/09
403. By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Thompson) and Del. Armstead [By Request of the Executive] -
Bringing the state retirement systems into compliance with certain provisions of the
Internal Revenue Code - Introduced 11/17/09 - To Finance - (Original same as SB 4003)
- On 3rd reading with right to amend, House Calendar 11/20/09
404. By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Thompson) and Del. Armstead [By Request of the Executive] -
Relating to the motor fuel excise tax - Introduced 11/17/09 - To Finance - (Original same
as SB 4004) - On 3rd reading with right to amend, House Calendar 11/20/09
405. By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Thompson) and Del. Armstead [By Request of the Executive] -
Providing options for billing the employer annual required contribution to the West
Virginia Retiree Health Benefit Trust Fund - Introduced 11/17/09 - To Finance - (Original
same as SB 4005) - Passed House 11/19/09 - Effect from passage - To Senate 11/19/09
406. By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Thompson) and Del. Armstead [By Request of the Executive] -
Uniformed Services and Overseas Voter Pilot Program - Introduced 11/17/09 - To
Judiciary - (Original same as SB 4006) - Amended on 3rd reading - Passed House 11/19/09
- Title amended - To Senate 11/19/09 - Committee reference dispensed - Constitutional rule suspended - Passed Senate 11/19/09 - Effective from passage - House concurred in Senate
effective date 11/19/09 - Effect from passage
407. By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Thompson) and Del. Armstead [By Request of the Executive] -
Relating to pension benefits for municipal police officers and firefighters - Introduced
11/17/09 - To Pensions and Retirement then Finance - (Original same as SB 4007) - To
House Finance 11/17/09 - On 3rd reading with right to amend, House Calendar 11/20/09
408. By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Thompson) and Del. Armstead [By Request of the Executive] -
Relating to definitions and the tracking of credits awarded under the Alternative and
Renewable Energy Portfolio Act - Introduced 11/17/09 - To Government Organization -
(Original same as SB 4008) - Amended - Constitutional Rule rejected - On 3rd reading,
House Calendar 11/20/09
409. By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Thompson) and Del. Armstead [By Request of the Executive] -
Supplemental appropriation to various spending units - Introduced 11/17/09 - To Finance
- (Original same as SB 4009) - Passed House 11/19/09 - Effect from passage - To Senate
11/19/09 - Committee reference dispensed - Constitutional rule suspended - Passed Senate
11/19/09 - Effective from passage
410. By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Thompson) and Del. Armstead [By Request of the Executive] -
Supplemental appropriation, Bureau of Senior Services - Introduced 11/17/09 - To
Finance - (Original same as SB 4010) - Passed House 11/19/09 - Effect from passage - To
Senate 11/19/09 - Committee reference dispensed - Constitutional rule suspended - Passed
Senate 11/19/09 - Effective from passage
411. By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Thompson) and Del. Armstead [By Request of the Executive] -
Supplementing, amending, and increasing an item of existing appropriation from the
State Road Fund to the Department of Transportation, Division of Highways -
Introduced 11/17/09 - To Finance - (Original same as SB 4011) - On 3rd reading with right
to amend, House Calendar 11/20/09
ALL HOUSE RESOLUTIONS OFFERED
401. By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Thompson), Del. Argento, Barker, Beach, Boggs, Brown, Butcher,
Campbell, Cann, Caputo, Craig, Crosier, Doyle, Eldridge, Ennis, Ferro, Fleischauer, Fragale,
Frazier, Givens, Guthrie, Hall, Hartman, Hatfield, Hunt, Hutchins, Iaquinta, Klempa,
Kominar, Lawrence, Longstreth, Louisos, Mahan, Manchin, Manypenny, Marshall, Martin,
Michael, Miley, Moore, Morgan, Moye, Paxton, Perdue, Perry, Pethtel, Phillips, Poling, D.,
Poling, M., Reynolds, Rodighiero, Ross, Shaver, Shook, Skaff, Smith, Spencer, Staggers,
Stephens, Stowers, Susman, Swartzmiller, Tabb, Talbott, Varner, Walker, Webster, Wells,
White, Williams, Wooton, Anderson, Andes, Armstead, Ashley, Azinger, Blair, Border, Canterbury, Carmichael, Cowles, Duke, Ellem, Evans, Hamilton, Ireland, Lane, McGeehan,
Miller, C., Miller, J., Overington, Porter, Romine, Rowan, Schadler, Schoen, Shott, Sobonya,
Sumner and Walters - Recognizing and honoring the Honorable Robert C. Byrd as a
distinguished public servant, dedicated statesman, a great asset to his State and
Country, and the longest serving member of the United States Congress by designating
November 18, 2009, as "The Honorable Robert C. Byrd Day" - Introduced 11/17/09 -
Reference dispensed - Adopted by House 11/17/09
402. By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Thompson), Del. Argento, Barker, Beach, Boggs, Brown, Butcher,
Campbell, Cann, Caputo, Craig, Crosier, Doyle, Eldridge, Ennis, Ferro, Fleischauer, Fragale,
Frazier, Givens, Guthrie, Hall, Hartman, Hatfield, Hunt, Hutchins, Iaquinta, Klempa,
Kominar, Lawrence, Longstreth, Louisos, Mahan, Manchin, Manypenny, Marshall, Martin,
Michael, Miley, Moore, Morgan, Moye, Paxton, Perdue, Perry, Pethtel, Phillips, Poling, D.,
Poling, M., Reynolds, Rodighiero, Ross, Shaver, Shook, Skaff, Smith, Spencer, Staggers,
Stephens, Stowers, Susman, Swartzmiller, Tabb, Talbott, Varner, Walker, Webster, Wells,
White, Williams, Wooton, Anderson, Andes, Armstead, Ashley, Azinger, Blair, Border,
Canterbury, Carmichael, Cowles, Duke, Ellem, Evans, Hamilton, Ireland, Lane, McGeehan,
Miller, C., Miller, J., Overington, Porter, Romine, Rowan, Schadler, Schoen, Shott, Sobonya,
Sumner and Walters [By Request of the Executive] - Expressing the will of the House of
Delegates to continue its support of the West Virginia coal industry and requesting
that West Virginia's congressional delegation resist and oppose efforts to undermine
the future of West Virginia coal - Introduced 11/19/09 - Reference dispensed - Adopted
by House 11/19/09
HOUSE BILLS PASSED HOUSE AND COMMUNICATED TO SENATE
405. By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Thompson) and Del. Armstead [By Request of the Executive] -
Providing options for billing the employer annual required contribution to the West
Virginia Retiree Health Benefit Trust Fund - Introduced 11/17/09 - To Finance - (Original
same as SB 4005) - Passed House 11/19/09 - Effect from passage - To Senate 11/19/09
406. By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Thompson) and Del. Armstead [By Request of the Executive] -
Uniformed Services and Overseas Voter Pilot Program - Introduced 11/17/09 - To
Judiciary - (Original same as SB 4006) - Amended on 3rd reading - Passed House 11/19/09
- Title amended - To Senate 11/19/09 - Committee reference dispensed - Constitutional rule
suspended - Passed Senate 11/19/09 - Effective from passage - House concurred in Senate
effective date 11/19/09 - Effect from passage
409. By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Thompson) and Del. Armstead [By Request of the Executive] -
Supplemental appropriation to various spending units - Introduced 11/17/09 - To Finance
- (Original same as SB 4009) - Passed House 11/19/09 - Effect from passage - To Senate
11/19/09 - Committee reference dispensed - Constitutional rule suspended - Passed Senate 11/19/09 - Effective from passage
410. By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Thompson) and Del. Armstead [By Request of the Executive] -
Supplemental appropriation, Bureau of Senior Services - Introduced 11/17/09 - To
Finance - (Original same as SB 4010) - Passed House 11/19/09 - Effect from passage - To
Senate 11/19/09 - Committee reference dispensed - Constitutional rule suspended - Passed
Senate 11/19/09 - Effective from passage
ALL SENATE BILLS PASSED BY SENATE
AND COMMUNICATED TO HOUSE
4001. By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) and Caruth [By Request of the Executive] - Clarifying
certain records pertaining to pardons are not subject to expungement orders -
Introduced 11/17/09 - To Judiciary - (original same as HB 401) - On 2nd reading to Judiciary
11/17/09 - Amended - Constitutional rule suspended - Passed Senate 11/18/09 - Effective
from passage - Senate reconsidered effective date - Title amended - Effective from passage
- To House 11/18/09 - Reference dispensed - Passed House 11/19/09 - Effect from passage
4002. By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) and Caruth [By Request of the Executive] - Relating to
federal recovery zone bonds - Introduced 11/17/09 - To Finance - (original same as HB
402) - On 2nd reading to Finance 11/17/09 - Amended - Constitutional rule suspended -
Passed Senate 11/18/09 - Effective from passage - To House 11/18/09 - Reference dispensed
- Passed House 11/19/09 - Effect from passage
4003. By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) and Caruth [By Request of the Executive] - Relating to
compliance of state retirement systems with certain provisions of IRS code - Introduced
11/17/09 - To Finance - (original same as HB 403) - On 2nd reading to Finance 11/17/09 -
Constitutional rule suspended - Passed Senate 11/18/09 - Effective from passage - To House
11/18/09 - Reference dispensed - Passed House 11/19/09 - Effect from passage
4004. By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) and Caruth [By Request of the Executive] - Relating to
motor fuel excise tax - Introduced 11/17/09 - To Finance - (original same as HB 404) - On
2nd reading to Finance 11/17/09 - Constitutional rule suspended - Passed Senate 11/18/09
- Effective from passage - To House 11/18/09 - Reference dispensed - Constitutional Rule
rejected - Constitutional Rule rejected - On 3rd reading, House Calendar 11/20/09
*4006. By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) and Caruth [By Request of the Executive] - Establishing
absentee voting pilot program for uniform services members and certain other citizens
- Introduced 11/17/09 - To Judiciary - (original same as HB 406) - On 2nd reading to
Judiciary 11/17/09 - Com. sub. reported 11/18/09 - Constitutional rule suspended - Passed
Senate 11/18/09 - Effective from passage - To House 11/18/09 - Reference dispensed -
Tabled on 2nd reading, House Calendar 11/19/09
4007. By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) and Caruth [By Request of the Executive] - Relating to
retirement benefits of professional police officers and professional firefighters -
Introduced 11/17/09 - To Pensions then Finance - (original same as HB 407) - On 2nd
reading to Pensions then Finance 11/17/09 - On 2nd reading to Finance 11/17/09 - Amended
- Constitutional rule suspended - Passed Senate 11/18/09 - Effective from passage - To
House 11/18/09 - Reference dispensed - Passed House 11/19/09 - Effect from passage
4009. By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) and Caruth [By Request of the Executive] - Making
supplementary appropriation of federal funds to various accounts - Introduced 11/17/09
- To Finance - (original same as HB 409) - On 2nd reading to Finance 11/17/09 -
Constitutional rule suspended - Passed Senate 11/18/09 - Effective from passage - To House
11/18/09 - Reference dispensed - On 2nd reading, House Calendar 11/19/09 - On 2nd
reading, House Calendar 11/20/09
4010. By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) and Caruth [By Request of the Executive] - Making
supplementary appropriation from State Fund, General Revenue, to Bureau of Senior
Services - Introduced 11/17/09 - To Finance - (original same as HB 410) - On 2nd reading
to Finance 11/17/09 - Constitutional rule suspended - Passed Senate 11/18/09 - Effective
from passage - To House 11/18/09 - Reference dispensed - On 2nd reading, House Calendar
11/19/09 - On 2nd reading, House Calendar 11/20/09
4011. By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) and Caruth [By Request of the Executive] -
Supplementing, amending and increasing item from State Road Fund to Department
of Transportation, Division of Highways - Introduced 11/17/09 - To Finance - (original
same as HB 411) - On 2nd reading to Finance 11/17/09 - Constitutional rule suspended -
Passed Senate 11/18/09 - Effective 12/1/09 - To House 11/18/09 - Reference dispensed - On
2nd reading, House Calendar 11/19/09 - On 2nd reading, House Calendar 11/20/09
HOUSE BILLS PASSED LEGISLATURE
406. By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Thompson) and Del. Armstead [By Request of the Executive] -
Uniformed Services and Overseas Voter Pilot Program - Passed 11/19/09; Effect from
passage
409. By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Thompson) and Del. Armstead [By Request of the Executive] -
Supplemental appropriation to various spending units - Passed 11/19/09; Effective from
passage
410. By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Thompson) and Del. Armstead [By Request of the Executive] -
Supplemental appropriation, Bureau of Senior Services - Passed 11/19/09; Effective
from passage
SENATE BILLS PASSED LEGISLATURE
4001. By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) and Caruth [By Request of the Executive] - Clarifying
certain records pertaining to pardons are not subject to expungement orders - Passed
11/19/09; Effect from passage
4002. By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) and Caruth [By Request of the Executive] - Relating to
federal recovery zone bonds - Passed 11/19/09; Effect from passage
4003. By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) and Caruth [By Request of the Executive] - Relating to
compliance of state retirement systems with certain provisions of IRS code - Passed
11/19/09; Effect from passage
4007. By Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) and Caruth [By Request of the Executive] - Relating to
retirement benefits of professional police officers and professional firefighters - Passed
11/19/09; Effect from passage