HOUSE OF DELEGATES

BILLS TO BE INTRODUCED

Monday, January 22, 2024

HB4742. By Del. Kimble - Relating to dangerous crimes against children - To the Judiciary

HB4743. By Del. Kimble - Relating to a patient’s right to choose physician - To Health and Human Resources

HB4950. By Del. Nestor, Kump, Shamblin, Winzenreid, Heckert, McGeehan, Butler, Warner, Mazzocchi, Street and Campbell - Requiring all insurance companies doing business in the state to be required to notify policy holder of changes - To Banking and Insurance then the Judiciary

HB4951. By Del. W. Clark, E. Pritt, Kump, Ferrell, Foggin and Willis - To facilitate the interstate practice of School Psychology in educational or school settings

 - To Education

HB4952. By Del. Foster - Relating to time frame of service of notice - To the Judiciary

HB4953. By Del. Young - Relating to medical professional liability - To Health and Human Resources

HB4954. By Del. Longanacre - To reduce the amount of money provided in welfare programs for certain individuals (FN) - To Workforce Development then Finance

HB4955. By Del. Longanacre - Relating to the nonpartisan election of county superintendents of schools - To Education then the Judiciary

HB4956. By Del. Rohrbach - Creating the Oral Health and Cancer Rights Act - To Banking and Insurance then Health and Human Resources

HB4957. By Del. Smith and Fehrenbacher - Relating generally to lobbying rules - To Government Organization

HB4958. By Del. Holstein - To create the American Campuses Act - To Education

HB4959. By Del. Holstein - To exclude certain students from drop out rate data - To Education

HB4960. By Del. Holstein and Mazzocchi - To establish career exploration courses - To Education

HB4961. By Del. Holstein, Rohrbach, Fehrenbacher, Pushkin and Chiarelli - To create the Substance Abuse Recovery Tax Credit (FN) - To Prevention and Treatment of Substance Abuse then Finance

HB4962. By Del. Holstein - Modifying compulsory housing for hotels and motels - To Political Subdivisions then the Judiciary

HB4963. By Del. Holstein and Linville - Prohibiting the use of AI to attribute remarks to a political candidate that were never made - To Technology and Infrastructure then the Judiciary

HB4964. By Del. Steele - Providing discounts for WV Residents and Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation employees for campgroup and golf fees - To Economic Development and Tourism then Finance

HB4965. By Del. Steele - Mandating restitution to children of victims of negligent homicide or driving under the influence causing death - To the Judiciary

HB4966. By Del. Summers, Anderson, Zatezalo, Barnhart, Cooper, Heckert, Riley, Fehrenbacher, Street and Foggin - Relating generally to well plugging - To Energy and Manufacturing

HB4967. By Del. Anderson, Zatezalo, Heckert, Riley, Fehrenbacher, Street, Barnhart, Criss, Horst and Warner - Relating to the administration of the Voluntary Remediation and Redevelopment Act to provide new liability protections for persons and companies who wish to purchase and redevelop former industrial properties.  - To Energy and Manufacturing then the Judiciary

HB4968. By Del. Anderson, Zatezalo, Riley, Fehrenbacher, Criss, Horst and Warner - Relating to making West Virginia an agreement state with the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission and transferring authority and responsibility for sources of radiation from other state agencies to the Department of Environmental Protection - To Energy and Manufacturing

HB4969. By Del. Holstein, Chiarelli, Mazzocchi, Barnhart and Forsht - To allow schools to withhold a diploma from students who cause at least $1,000 in damage due to destruction of property or defacement - To Education then the Judiciary

HB4970. By Del. Cooper, Heckert and Shamblin - Relating to Limitations upon local municipalities’ ability to retain revenue received from minor traffic violations - To Political Subdivisions then the Judiciary

HB4971. By Del. Criss, Anderson, Cooper, Heckert, Fehrenbacher, Street, Young, Hansen and Horst - Relating to Critical Materials Manufacturing Tax - To Finance

HB4972. By Del. Hott, Westfall, Petitto, Jeffries, W. Hall, Kelly, Householder, Hardy, Street, Hornby and Hite - Allowing West Virginia State Police officers to bank sick leave and use it towards their years of service or to fund their health insurance - To Pensions and Retirement then Finance

HB4973. By Del. Hott, Westfall, Petitto, Fehrenbacher, Jeffries, W. Hall, Hite and Burkhammer - To clarify the limit on liability for noneconomic damages - To the Judiciary

HB4974. By Del. Hott, Hite, Petitto, Jeffries, Kelly, W. Hall, Fehrenbacher, Householder, Hardy, Hornby and Burkhammer - To create the Save our Farmland and Protect our National Security Act - To Agriculture and Natural Resources then the Judiciary

HB4975. By Del. Burkhammer and Pinson - Relating to the creation of a child welfare information technology systems - To Health and Human Resources then Finance

HB4976. By Del. Jennings - Providing the contact information of the Inspector General on the agencies and boards websites of the executive departments - To Government Organization

HB4977. By Del. Holstein and Forsht - Requiring that if baby changing stations are installed by an establishment that these be put in both male and female restrooms - To Government Organization

HB4978. By Del. Summers and Tully - Relating to clarifying the authority of appointed officials - To Health and Human Resources

HB4979. By Del. Young - To provide for the coordination of programs to prevent and treat obesity - To Banking and Insurance then Health and Human Resources

HB4980. By Del. Worrell - Relating to choice of law provisions in franchise agreements - To the Judiciary

HB4981. By Del. Martin - Gun carry allowed on college campuses - To Education then the Judiciary

HB4982. By Del. Young - Relating to sex crimes and marriage - To the Judiciary

HB4983. By Del. Hardy, Toney, W. Clark, E. Pritt, Campbell, Jennings, Horst, Statler and Rohrbach - To fund the Tobacco Use Cessation Initiative. (FN) - To Health and Human Resources then Finance

HB4984. By Del. Summers, Tully, Miller and Rohrbach - Relating to repealing tax credit for employing former employees of Colin Anderson Center (FN) - To Finance

HB4985. By Del. Householder, Barnhart, Westfall, Hardy, Linville, Fehrenbacher, Mazzocchi, Criss, Hornbuckle and Kump - Relating to Securities Restitution Assistance Fund (FN) - To the Judiciary then Finance

HB4986. By Del. Rohrbach, Warner, Statler, Ellington, Toney, Foggin, Mazzocchi, Longanacre, Ferrell, Jennings and Hornby - Relating to computer science and cybersecurity instruction for adult learners - To Education

HB4987. By Del. Dillon - To allow defined contribution plan public employees, such as teachers/administrators, to convert unused sick days into a cash value. - To Pensions and Retirement then Finance

HB4988. By Del. Vance, Toney, Rohrbach, Heckert, Cooper, Dean, Bridges and Hite - To ensure that classroom sizes are equal without losing a teachers aide - To Education then Finance

HB4989. By Del. Vance - To increase the tax rate on nonresidents by 1.5% (FN) - To Finance

HB4990. By Del. Vance, Gearheart, Kimble, DeVault, Stephens, Dean and Adkins - To allow for the WVSSAC to pull coaching certificates of coaches who are found guilty of illegal recruiting - To Education then the Judiciary

HB4991. By Del. Barnhart, Anderson, Kelly, Stephens and Sheedy - Eliminating cap on maximum amount of money in a county’s stabilization fund - To Political Subdivisions then Finance

HB4992. By Del. Brooks, Ross, E. Pritt, Jennings and DeVault - To eliminate the restriction of hunting bears over bait - To Agriculture and Natural Resources then the Judiciary

HB4993. By Del. Westfall and Shamblin - To mandate response by fire departments be based upon distance/travel time from fire scene (FN) - To Fire Departments and Emergency Medical Services then Government Organization

HB4994. By Del. Ridenour, Kirby, Mallow, Ward, Phillips, Steele, Foster, Kimble, Hillenbrand, Householder and Gearheart - Relating to the Anti-Terrorism Act (FN) - To the Judiciary

HB4995. By Del. Kump and Horst - Require Governor to provide at least five days notice to all state legislators when calling a Special Session - To Government Organization

HB4996. By Del. Ridenour, Kirby, C. Pritt, Ward, Phillips, Steele, Foster, Kimble, Hillenbrand, Gearheart and Mallow - Relating to government procurement of electric vehicles - To Government Organization then the Judiciary

HB4997. By Del. Rohrbach, Willis, Stephens, Sheedy, Barnhart, E. Pritt, Chiarelli, Maynor, Cannon, Shamblin and W. Hall - Relating to coverage for the treatment of stuttering. - To Banking and Insurance then Finance

HB4998. By Del. Kirby, Nestor, Brooks, Hornbuckle and E. Pritt - Modifying penalties for third offense shoplifting - To the Judiciary

HB4999. By Del. Kirby, Steele, Brooks, Young and C. Pritt - Creating exception to spousal privilege - To the Judiciary

HB5000. By Del. Brooks and Foster - Modifying the method in which credit card providers issue cards to users before the expiration date - To Banking and Insurance then Government Organization

HB5001. By Del. Kirby, Dean, E. Pritt and Hansen - State Employee Paid Leave Act - To Government Organization then Finance

HB5002. By Del. Holstein, Mazzocchi, Chiarelli, Rohrbach and Worrell - To require at least 1 baby changing station to existing and future rest areas in this state for both male and female restrooms - To Government Organization