HOUSE OF DELEGATES


BILLS INTRODUCED


Thursday, January 26, 2012


4301.     By Del. Moye, Hatfield, Brown, Poore, Reynolds, Hunt, Miley, Manchin and Fleischauer - Relating to reimbursement for copies of medical records - To Judiciary

4302.     By Del. Skaff, Brown, Manchin and Lawrence - Requiring the voter to mark the location necessary to indicate that a write-in vote is to be cast - To Judiciary

4303.     By Del. White - Relating to electronic cash register automated sales suppression devices (FN) - To Judiciary then Finance

4304.     By Del. Manchin, Lawrence, Cann, Doyle, Longstreth, Morgan and Varner - Changing the composition of the Public Employee Insurance Agency Finance Board - To Political Subdivisions then Government Organization

4305.     By Del. Manchin, Hatfield, Lawrence and Skaff - Relating to vacancies in offices of county commissioner, clerk of the county commission, clerk of the circuit court, prosecuting attorney, sheriff, assessor and surveyor - To Political Subdivisions then Judiciary

4306.     By Del. Staggers, Frazier, Ellington, Fleischauer and Martin - Providing that members of the Legislature whose income is limited to their legislative compensation may be covered at the same rate as government employees (FN) - To Banking and Insurance then Finance

4307.     By Del. Miley, Frazier, Longstreth, Barill and Jones [By Request of the Supreme Court of Appeals] - Clarifying that the practice and procedure for domestic violence civil proceedings are governed by court rule - To Judiciary

4308.     By Del. Miley, Frazier, Longstreth, Barill, Jones and Manchin [By Request of the Supreme Court of Appeals] - Exempting supreme court justices and retired justices from the prohibitions against carrying concealed weapons - To Judiciary

4309.     By Del. Miley, Poling, M., Frazier, Longstreth, Barill, Jones, Stowers, Manchin and Boggs [By Request of the Supreme Court of Appeals] - Clarifying that a child who is physically healthy and presumed safe is a neglected child if the child is habitually absent from school - To Education then Judiciary

4310.     By Del. Smith, Hunt, Lawrence and Miley - Prohibiting sex offenders from living or working within one thousand feet of the outer perimeter of a school, child care facility, playground or a victim's home (FN) - To Judiciary then Finance
4311.     By Del. Fleischauer, Marshall, Barill, Campbell, D., Poling, M., Pasdon, White, Campbell, T., Miller, C., Reynolds and Paxton - Adding $20 million to the West Virginia Trust Fund's Bucks for Brains initiative (FN) - To Education then Finance

4312.     By Del. Manchin, Lawrence, Cann, Doyle, Longstreth, Morgan, Stephens and Varner - Removing the requirement that a municipality must pass an ordinance to adopt a contract with another jurisdiction - To Political Subdivisions then Judiciary

4313.     By Del. Manchin, Lawrence, Cann, Doyle, Longstreth, Morgan, Stephens and Varner - Requiring that the building code be the state building code - To Political Subdivisions then Judiciary

4314.     By Del. Caputo, Longstreth, Manchin, Fragale, Barill, Marcum, Ellem, Boggs, Miley, Storch and Hunt - Relating to the appointment of magistrates - To Judiciary

4315.     By Del. Cann, Manchin, Doyle, Fragale, Iaquinta, Lawrence, Longstreth, Miley, Morgan and Varner - Permitting a new class IV town or village to select a form of government - To Political Subdivisions then Judiciary

4316.     By Del. Manypenny, Longstreth and Perdue - Prohibiting underground injection of coal slurry in new permits or modifications and renewals - To Energy, Industry and Labor, Economic Development and Small Business then Judiciary

4317.     By Del. Swartzmiller, Poling, M., Hall, Skaff and Lawrence - Relating to mentally ill persons - To Judiciary then Finance

4318.     By Del. Miley, Caputo, Lawrence, Poore and Armstead - Updating the definition of computer in the commission of certain crimes - To Judiciary

4319.     By Del. Ferro, Barker and Caputo [By Request of the Division of Environmental Protection] - Modifying the Department of Environmental Protection's requirements to inventory emissions of greenhouse gases and eliminating unneeded provisions - To Energy, Industry and Labor, Economic Development and Small Business then Judiciary

4320.     By Del. Ferro, Barker and Caputo [By Request of the Division of Environmental Protection] - Relating to the settlement of violations of the Hazardous Waste Management Act by consent agreements - To Judiciary

4321.     By Del. Miley, Frazier, Longstreth and Barill [By Request of the Supreme Court of Appeals] - Amending the code relating to the ability of certain individuals to petition a court to regain the right to possess firearms, and authorizing parents or guardians to commit children age twelve or older to mental health hospitalization - To Judiciary