HOUSE OF DELEGATES

BILLS TO BE INTRODUCED

Thursday, January 25, 2024

HB5067. By Del. E. Pritt, Kump and Young - To remove the 2 year timeframe for medical malpractice suits to be filed ONLY for individuals who were minors when they had their procedures performed - To the Judiciary

HB5068. By Del. E. Pritt, Kump and Brooks - Make speeds that exceed 25MPH over the speed limit reckless driving. - To Technology and Infrastructure then the Judiciary

HB5069. By Del. Brooks, Barnhart, Kirby, Horst, DeVault, E. Pritt and Hite - Move marina gas tax proceeds to DNR Law enforcement division (FN) - To Finance

HB5070. By Del. Brooks, Chiarelli, Barnhart, Kirby, Vance, Horst, E. Pritt, Willis, Nestor and Foggin - Provide 25% Discount to WV Residents using State Parks (FN) - To Agriculture and Natural Resources then Finance

HB5071. By Del. Brooks, Kirby, Foggin, Street, Vance and E. Pritt - State to reimburse county for inmate costs when conviction results in credit for time served (FN) - To Jails and Prisons then Finance

HB5072. By Del. Nestor, Kimble, Zatezalo, Phillips, Kump, Ridenour, Mazzocchi, Longanacre, Cooper, Heckert and Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker) - To require drones used by state and county personnel to be produced in the United States - To the Judiciary then Finance

HB5073. By Del. Crouse, Steele, W. Clark, Burkhammer, Kimble, Moore, Heckert, Jeffries, Kelly, McGeehan and Cannon - Relating to the Women’s Right to Know Act  - To Health and Human Resources then the Judiciary

HB5074. By Del. Hansen - Relating to requiring disclosure of the lawful activity that is the basis of a permit application with the Department of Environmental Protection - To Energy and Manufacturing then the Judiciary

HB5075. By Del. Coop-Gonzalez, McGeehan, Hornby, Chiarelli, Longanacre, Butler, Kimble, Mazzocchi, Crouse, Petitto and W. Clark - Relating to human growth and development curriculum - To Education then the Judiciary

HB5076. By Del. Anderson, Zatezalo, Criss, Sheedy, Fehrenbacher, Barnhart, Stephens, Kelly, Heckert and Holstein - Relating to Well Plugging - To Energy and Manufacturing then the Judiciary

HB5077. By Del. C. Pritt, Steele, Phillips, Cannon, Kelly and Mallow - Establishing residency requirements for candidates seeking nomination and election to United States Congress - To the Judiciary

HB5078. By Del. Kimble, Riley, Petitto, Marple, Mazzocchi, Warner, Jeffries, Ferrell, Kelly, Statler and Willis - To include Salem University in programs wherein the Promise Scholarship is accepted - To Education then Finance

HB5079. By Del. Sheedy, Stephens, Ferrell, Crouse and Shamblin - Relating generally to the funds for patients of in state 28 day addiction clinics who do not complete the 28 day program. - To Prevention and Treatment of Substance Abuse then the Judiciary

HB5080. By Del. Brooks, Barnhart, Kirby, Foggin, Vance and E. Pritt - Change required service from 25 to 20 years for eligibility for minimum 1k retirement annuity (FN) - To Pensions and Retirement then Finance

HB5081. By Del. E. Pritt, Hornby, Willis, Chiarelli, Holstein, W. Clark, Smith, Young, Brooks, Dittman and Fehrenbacher - Relating to any school employee before being hired must pass a CPS background check - To Education

HB5082. By Del. Brooks, Chiarelli, Horst, E. Pritt and Gearheart - Exempt those with 20 years holding an insurance license from attaining additional CEUs - To Banking and Insurance then Government Organization

HB5083. By Del. Brooks, Kirby, Foggin, Vance, E. Pritt and Gearheart - Create mechanism for towing companies in WV to quickly access owner information. (FN) - To Technology and Infrastructure

HB5084. By Del. Tully, Summers, Mallow, Heckert, Marple, Westfall, Brooks, Barnhart, Willis, Burkhammer and W. Clark - Require retailers to verify identification and age upon purchase of vape products - To the Judiciary

HB5085. By Del. Brooks, Kump and E. Pritt - To provide a tax credit for businesses who utilize recycling programs or recycling facilities (FN) - To Finance

HB5086. By Del. Brooks - To create the Food Safety Act - To Health and Human Resources then the Judiciary

HB5087. By Del. Barnhart, Toney, Shamblin, Ferrell, Anderson, Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker) and Miller - To allow Tier II teachers to be able to bank unused sick time towards retirement.  - To Pensions and Retirement then Finance

HB5088. By Del. Vance, Foggin, Martin, Heckert, Longanacre, Hite, Dillon and Westfall - To require all state employees, county employees, and employees of county school boards to be subject to random drug testing (FN) - To Education then the Judiciary

HB5089. By Del. Burkhammer and Riley - Creating limited waiver from certificate of public convenience and necessity requirement for certain water or sewer services projects - To Technology and Infrastructure

HB5090. By Del. Hansen - Allowing increased civil administrative penalties to be promulgated by legislative rules of by the Department of Environmental Protection (FN) - To the Judiciary then Finance

HB5091. By Del. Ferrell, Espinosa, DeVault, Mallow, Shamblin, Cannon, Mazzocchi, Tully, Crouse, Adkins and W. Clark - West Virginia Critical Infrastructure Protection Act  - To the Judiciary

HB5092. By Del. Kirby, Brooks, Foggin and E. Pritt - Ensuring certain amount of vehicle registration renewal fee be dedicated to Deputy Sheriff’s Retirement System - To Pensions and Retirement then Finance

HB5093. By Del. Kirby - Relating to revision of orders concerning distribution of marital property - To the Judiciary

HB5094. By Del. Ward, Chiarelli, Street, Mallow, Hardy, Holstein, Foster, Martin, Kump, Willis and Dean - Releating to Pollution Control Facilities Tax treatment and Wind Power Projects - To Energy and Manufacturing then Finance

HB5095. By Del. E. Pritt, Toney, Campbell, Barnhart, Chiarelli and Hornby - Require county boards of education to train at least one professional staff member at each school in a grant writing procedures.  - To Education

HB5096. By Del. E. Pritt and Kump - Change the requirement for posting public notices at the state and federal level for PSDs. - To the Judiciary

HB5097. By Del. E. Pritt - Eliminate Daylight Savings Time in WV

 

 - To Government Organization

HB5098. By Del. Ridenour, Foster, Mallow, Kirby, Marple, Martin, Phillips, C. Pritt, Kump, Hillenbrand and Kimble - Requiring Federal law enforcement to coordinate with Attorney General and County Sheriffs - To Veterans' Affairs and Homeland Security then the Judiciary

HB5099. By Del. Ridenour, Martin, Burkhammer, Foster, Coop-Gonzalez, C. Pritt, Kump, Hillenbrand, Heckert, Worrell and Kimble - Relating to prohibitions on contracting with companies that boycott Israel - To Government Organization

HB5100. By Del. Hansen - The Healthy and Safe Workplace Act - To Workforce Development then the Judiciary

HB5101. By Del. Hansen and Young - Establishing reporting requirements for utilities that are members of a regional transmission organization - To Technology and Infrastructure

HB5102. By Del. Mallow, Barnhart, Sheedy, DeVault, Adkins, Heckert and Summers - To reduce the business license fee for WV Volunteer Fire Departments to $250 (FN) - To Fire Departments and Emergency Medical Services then Finance

HB5103. By Del. Mallow, Jennings, DeVault, Adkins, Heckert and Summers - Relating to payment for EMS treatment without transport - To Fire Departments and Emergency Medical Services then Finance

HB5104. By Del. Steele - Increasing mandatory insurance coverage limits for proof of financial responsibility - To Banking and Insurance then the Judiciary

HB5105. By Del. Kimble, Mazzocchi, Foggin, Ridenour, Kirby, Phillips, Heckert, Dean, C. Pritt, McGeehan and Kump - To eliminate the vaccine requirements for public virtual schools.

 

 - To Health and Human Resources then the Judiciary

HB5106. By Del. Crouse - Permitting religious exemptions for compulsory immunizations - To Health and Human Resources then the Judiciary

HB5107. By Del. Crouse and Miller - Relating to compulsory immunizations - To Health and Human Resources then the Judiciary

HB5108. By Del. Kump - Providing authority for West Virginia law enforcement agencies to fine individual vehicle owners who fail to register their vehicle that have have been parked at their residence for more than sixty days - To the Judiciary

HB5109. By Del. Foster - Requiring a warning light to be erected on certain roads to warn of a traffic light ahead (FN) - To Technology and Infrastructure then Finance

HB5110. By Del. Young - Genetic Information Privacy Act - To Health and Human Resources then the Judiciary

HB5111. By Del. Foster - Create the Statewide Online Education Act (FN) - To Education then Finance

HB5112. By Del. Young - Consumer Data Protection Act - To Technology and Infrastructure then the Judiciary

HB5113. By Del. Foster - To make the fire board or county commission responsible for the operations of every fire department within their county (FN) - To Political Subdivisions then Government Organization

HB5114. By Del. Foster - Change the maximum time period of a protective order to one year - To the Judiciary

HB5115. By Del. Foster - Relating to the valuation of farm property - To Agriculture and Natural Resources then Finance

HB5116. By Del. Young - Permitting civil remedies for the unauthorized disclosure of intimate images - To the Judiciary

HB5117. By Del. Smith - Relating generally to waiver of initial licnsing fees for certain individuals - To Government Organization

HB5118. By Del. Kump, C. Pritt, Ridenour, Hite and Petitto - To raise the hiring age for law enforcement officers to age 60.  - To the Judiciary

HB5119. By Del. Kump, Espinosa, Ward, Phillips, Ridenour, Householder, Hite, Riley, DeVault, Rohrbach and Petitto - Relating to Vehicular Homicide - To the Judiciary

HB5120. By Del. Summers, Burkhammer, Petitto, Worrell, Rohrbach and Griffith - Relating to medical records - To Health and Human Resources

HB5121. By Del. Criss - Terminating the Purchasing Division - To Government Organization

HB5122. By Del. Hillenbrand, Ward, Adkins, Petitto, Brooks, Gearheart, Ridenour, Fast, Fehrenbacher, Foggin and Heckert - Relating to civil service for deputy sheriffs - To the Judiciary

HB5123. By Del. Hillenbrand - Clarify pricing for gasoline to consuers - To Technology and Infrastructure then the Judiciary

HB5124. By Del. Hillenbrand, Chiarelli, Phillips, Brooks, Thorne, Hornby, Crouse, Butler, Heckert, Foggin and Foster - The purpose of this bill is to remove the restrictions of taxpayers to access online curriculum, and allow for taxpayers to inspect additional instructional material adopted by the county board pursuant to including books in the classroom.  - To Education

HB5125. By Del. Kump, Horst, C. Pritt, Phillips, Ridenour, Mallow, Hite, Petitto, Householder, Kimble and Maynor - Requiring absentee ballots to be received by the time polls close on election day.  - To the Judiciary

HB5126. By Del. Kump, Mallow, C. Pritt, Phillips, Horst, Ridenour, Chiarelli, DeVault, Petitto, Householder and Fehrenbacher - To reduce the chances of election fraud - To the Judiciary

HB5127. By Del. Howell - Including Potomac State College in the definition of community and technical college education program for participation in the “Learn and Earn Program” (FN) - To Economic Development and Tourism

HB5128. By Del. Criss, Heckert and Statler - Directing transfer of moneys into fire protection funds at the end of each year (FN) - To Fire Departments and Emergency Medical Services then Finance

HB5129. By Del. Kump, Kimble, C. Pritt, Phillips, Horst, Ridenour, Hite, Chiarelli, DeVault, Householder and Mallow - To ban the unsolicited distribution of absentee applications by third parties and election officials.  - To the Judiciary

HB5130. By Del. Foster - Relating to criminal trespass - To the Judiciary

HB5131. By Del. Foster - Relating to net metering - To Energy and Manufacturing then the Judiciary

HB5132. By Del. Summers and Riley - Increasing criminal penalties for repeat offenders for certain crimes - To the Judiciary

HB5133. By Del. Kump, Horst, C. Pritt, Ridenour, Hite, DeVault, Householder, Mallow, Kimble, Maynor and Foster - Eliminating the age requirement for hiring West Virginia law enforcement employees - To the Judiciary

HB5134. By Del. Smith, Cooper, Heckert, Hillenbrand, Ridenour, Mazzocchi, Crouse, Sheedy, Winzenreid, Householder and Criss - Deceased Disabled Veteran Real Property Exemption for Widowed Spouses - To Veterans' Affairs and Homeland Security then Finance

HB5135. By Del. Horst, Howell, McGeehan, Summers, Kimble, Thorne, Espinosa, Householder, Phillips, Crouse and Hite - To allow those who are 18-20 years old to carry a deadly weapon concealed without a permit and to add a definition of the term “ammunition” relating to the requirements for obtaining a state permit to carry a concealed deadly weapon. - To the Judiciary

HB5136. By Del. Criss - Creating the Supported Decision-Making Act - To the Judiciary

HB5137. By Del. Hornby, Thorne, E. Pritt, Willis, Maynor, Sheedy, Heckert, Mallow, Jennings, Chiarelli and Smith - To require an audit of all county board of educations. - To Government Organization

HB5138. By Del. Kump, Foster, C. Pritt, Phillips, Horst, Ridenour, Hite, Chiarelli, Butler, Kimble and Marple - Relating to federal involvement in elections - To the Judiciary

HB5139. By Del. Hornby, Statler, Thorne, Willis, Ferrell, Dittman, Maynor, W. Clark, Hite, Heckert and Hillenbrand - Allow teachers to bank personal and sick days. - To Education then Finance

HB5140. By Del. Hornby, Hite, Horst, Thorne, Street, Heckert, Burkhammer, Pinson, Chiarelli, Smith and Willis - Allowing certain slaughterhouses sell meat products direct to consumer in individual amounts - To Agriculture and Natural Resources then Government Organization

HB5141. By Del. C. Pritt - Universities must accept religious, medical, or right of conscience exemptions to taking vaccinations - To Health and Human Resources then the Judiciary

HB5142. By Del. Kimble - Allow Religious Exemptions for vaccines - To Health and Human Resources then the Judiciary

HB5143. By Del. Kirby - Allowing for Religious Exemptions of Vaccine Requirements in Primary and Secondary Schools - To Health and Human Resources then Education

HB5144. By Del. C. Pritt - No vaccine mandate for schools  - To Health and Human Resources then Education

HB5145. By Del. Steele - Removing Hepatitis B from the list of required vaccinations - To Health and Human Resources then Education

HB5146. By Del. Mallow, Winzenreid, Sheedy, Adkins and Heckert - Increase penalties for abuse of or cruelty to animals - To Agriculture and Natural Resources then Government Organization

HB5147. By Del. Mallow, Jennings, Adkins, DeVault, Heckert, Willis and Summers - To quantify fair workman compensation rates and more equitable method of tracking/billing for various classifications within volunteer fire departments and emergency rescue personel - To Fire Departments and Emergency Medical Services then Finance

HB5148. By Del. Mallow, Jennings, DeVault, Heckert, Adkins, Willis and Summers - Reducing cost for Volunteer Fire and EMS supplies - To Fire Departments and Emergency Medical Services then Government Organization

HB5149. By Del. E. Pritt, Kump and Young - Requiring all hospitals and medical offices to send a notice to all former or current patients when they turn 18, informing them that if they have had any negative or adverse side effects of a procedure that was performed on them as a child to contact the hospital or office to inform them of the issue - To Health and Human Resources then the Judiciary

HB5150. By Del. Young - Establishing a nuclear reactor pilot program (FN) - To Energy and Manufacturing then the Judiciary

HB5151. By Del. Burkhammer, Pinson, Heckert, Winzenreid, Hornby, Riley and W. Hall - Relating to defining term fictive kin - To Senior, Children, and Family Issues then the Judiciary

HB5152. By Del. Brooks, Chiarelli, Kirby and Vance - To permit students in Christian schools at the elementary and middle school level to participate in county level sport tournaments - To Education

HB5153. By Del. Ellington, Statler, Toney, Hornby, W. Clark, Lucas and Longanacre - Relating to revising, updateing and streamlining the requirements governing the West Virginia Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Scholarship. - To Education

HB5154. By Del. Rohrbach, Worrell, Akers and Chiarelli - Removing liability for mental health professionals providing services in mental hygiene cases involving possible involuntary hospitalization - To Health and Human Resources then the Judiciary

HB5155. By Del. Rohrbach, Fehrenbacher, Chiarelli, Heckert, Foggin, Worrell and Criss - Require recovery residences to be certified if they receive renumeration from the state - To Prevention and Treatment of Substance Abuse then Health and Human Resources

HB5156. By Del. Rohrbach, Shamblin, Holstein, W. Hall, Worrell, Chiarelli, Crouse, Householder, Toney, Winzenreid and Fehrenbacher - Prohibiting public disclosure of personal information on the internet - To the Judiciary

HB5157. By Del. Rohrbach, Criss, Worrell, Akers, Chiarelli, Summers, Tully, Dittman, Forsht and Fehrenbacher - Relating to contingent increase of tax rate on certain eligible acute care hospitals (FN) - To Finance

HB5158. By Del. Toney, Ellington, Statler and Vance - Relating to making technical corrections to the special education code - To Education

HB5159. By Del. Hite, Willis, Kump and Stephens - Relating generally to child labor. - To Workforce Development then Government Organization

HB5160. By Del. Pushkin, Hansen, Tully and McGeehan - Prohibiting expanding drug and alcohol treatment facilities and services in certain counties - To Health and Human Resources

HB5161. By Del. Willis, Holstein, Chiarelli, Young, Williams, Barnhart, Cannon, Garcia, Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker) and Worrell - To create a “digital wallet” to keep all certifications/licensure accrued by the person in one place - To Artificial Intelligence  then Technology and Infrastructure

HB5162. By Del. Howell, Mallow, Adkins, Campbell, DeVault, Householder, Jeffries, Thorne, Ferrell, Foster and Willis - Establish a program to promote creation and expansion of registered apprenticeship programs - To Workforce Development then Education

HB5163. By Del. Howell, Adkins, Mallow, Ward, DeVault, Jeffries, Thorne, Ferrell and Willis - Relating to involuntary hold by law enforcement for a person determined to be an imminent danger - To the Judiciary

HB5164. By Del. Howell, W. Clark, Hillenbrand, Dittman, Crouse, Lucas, Campbell, Adkins, Thorne, Hott and Hornbuckle - Relating to the land use, manufacture, installation, and safety certification of Fabricated Self-contained Expandable Box Built Permanent Homes - To Government Organization then Economic Development and Tourism

HB5165. By Del. Summers and Tully - Relating to authorizing museums to claim title to certain property in possession of the museum after providing certain notices. - To the Judiciary

HB5166. By Del. Summers and Tully - Relating to the distribution of drugs - To Prevention and Treatment of Substance Abuse then Health and Human Resources

HB5167. By Del. Martin - Relating to access of records in controlled substance monitoring - To Health and Human Resources

HB5168. By Del. Longanacre - Providing for the election of county school superintendents to four year terms. - To the Judiciary

HB5169. By Del. Dillon - Restricting foreign ownership of land and other interests in the State of West Virginia  (FN) - To Government Organization then the Judiciary

HB5170. By Del. Howell - Increasing the size of matching grants for local economic development from $30,000 to $50,000. - To Economic Development and Tourism then Finance

HB5171. By Del. Dillon - Farm Direct Feed Sales Exemption - To Agriculture and Natural Resources then the Judiciary

HB5172. By Del. Young - To reduce the business license fee for WV Volunteer Fire Departments to $250 (FN) - To Fire Departments and Emergency Medical Services then Finance

HB5173. By Del. Young - Relating to the election rather than appointment of members of the Parks and Recreation Commission of a county with a population greater than one hundred and fifty thousand. - To Agriculture and Natural Resources then Government Organization

HB5174. By Del. Forsht - Regarding Vehicular Homicide - To the Judiciary

HB5175. By Del. Ellington, Tully, Summers, Statler, Toney, Hornby, Lucas and Longanacre - Eliminate funding for the Center for Nursing and transfer its duties and authorities to the Higher Education Policy Commission.   - To Health and Human Resources then Education

HB5176. By Del. Toney and Vance - To provide a pay raise to state mine inspectors - To Energy and Manufacturing then Finance

HB5177. By Del. Mallow, Jennings, DeVault, Heckert, Summers and Adkins - Relating generally to required/mandated state audits for Volunteer Fire Deparments - To Government Organization

HB5178. By Del. W. Hall - Requiring car dealerships in this state to utilize a search engine to determine if buyers of vehicles have valid motor vehicle insurance. - To Banking and Insurance then Government Organization

HB5179. By Del. Ellington - Relating to the creation of “Jaycie’s Law.” - To Education

HB5180. By Del. Crouse, Lucas, Petitto, Smith, Hornby, Adkins and Burkhammer - Removing requirements to submit certain evidence on behalf of home schooled children - To Education

HB5181. By Del. Brooks - Requiring child protective services (“CPS”) workers to record, via audio, all interactions during CPS visits. - To Senior, Children, and Family Issues then the Judiciary

HB5182. By Del. Phillips and McGeehan - Relating to receipts for payment of personal income taxes and the requirement thereof for annual renewal of vehicular registration - To Government Organization then Finance

HB5183. By Del. Crouse, Petitto, Moore and Dean -  Insurance must cover Bioidentical hormones as they do pharmaceutical one - To Banking and Insurance then the Judiciary

HB5184. By Del. Crouse, Petitto, Lucas, Adkins, Maynor and Dean - Inmates in WV jails must be housed based on biological sex - To Jails and Prisons then the Judiciary

HB5185. By Del. Crouse, Petitto, Lucas, Hornby and Dean - Provide tax credit incentive to businesses and individuals that donate to pregnancy/birth centers - To Senior, Children, and Family Issues then Finance

HB5186. By Del. Crouse, Petitto, Lucas, Hornby, Adkins, Maynor and Dean - Protecting gas powered vehicles from government bans - To Government Organization

HB5187. By Del. Crouse, Petitto, Adkins, Maynor and Dean - Remove hormone blockers from transgender code - To Health and Human Resources

HB5188. By Del. Chiarelli, Mallow, DeVault, Sheedy, Hornby and E. Pritt - Relating to awards and benefits for duty related disability in the municipal police officers and firefighters retirement system - To Veterans' Affairs and Homeland Security then Finance

HB5189. By Del. Crouse, Petitto, Lucas, Adkins, Burkhammer and Dean - Provide tax credit for homeschool students  - To Education then Finance

HB5190. By Del. Crouse, Petitto, Lucas, Adkins and Dean - Insurance must cover physical, speech and occupational therapy once children are school age - To Banking and Insurance then the Judiciary

HB5191. By Del. Mazzocchi - Relating to permitting obscenity in schools - To the Judiciary

HB5192. By Del. Summers and Tully - Relating to requiring the Board of Pharmacy to promulgate a rules - To Government Organization

HB5193. By Del. Rohrbach - Relating to financial exploitation of a person in recovery - To the Judiciary

HB5194. By Del. Statler - Requiring purchases of certain commodities and services from state use program partners - To Government Organization

HB5195. By Del. Burkhammer - Create a half day position for all school service personnel - To Education then Finance

HB5196. By Del. Vance, Coop-Gonzalez, Martin, Brooks, Dean, Bridges, Hite, Heckert, Dillon, Kirby and Longanacre - To require all West Virginia high school students to pass a Civics examination and the United States Naturalization Examination  (FN) - To Education

HB5197. By Del. Hardy, Criss, Pinson, Hornby, Holstein, Householder, Espinosa, Hott, Phillips, Jeffries and Ellington - To make school resource officers (“SROs”) part of the school funding formula (FN) - To Finance

HB5198. By Del. C. Pritt, Jeffries, Akers, Steele and Kirby - Allow parents to file parenting plan in event the relationship ends - To Senior, Children, and Family Issues then the Judiciary

HB5199. By Del. Crouse, Petitto, Lucas, Smith, Young, Hornby, Adkins and Dean - Provide for exemption from required physical education - To Education

HB5200. By Del. Toney, Stephens, Dean, Bridges, Ferrell, Worrell, Shamblin, Rohrbach, Sheedy, Campbell and Vance - Requiring that school counselors serving students in preschool through the 12th grade participate in the School Counselors Conference at least once every two years - To Education

HB5201. By Del. Mallow, DeVault, Heckert, Willis and Summers - Addressing the number of ambulance squads needed per affected population in every county - To Fire Departments and Emergency Medical Services then Government Organization

HB5202. By Del. Mallow, Jennings, DeVault, Heckert and Adkins - Provide volunteer firemen free license plates and vehicle registration - To Fire Departments and Emergency Medical Services then Finance

HB5203. By Del. Mallow, Jennings, DeVault, Adkins and Heckert - Relating generally to annual funding from the WV State Budget for Volunteer Fire Department and EMS - To Fire Departments and Emergency Medical Services then Finance

HB5204. By Del. Mallow, Jennings, DeVault, Heckert, Adkins and Summers - Developing a program for equitable reimbursement rate for EMS transports and treatment in place - To Fire Departments and Emergency Medical Services then Finance

HB5205. By Del. Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker) and Hornbuckle [By Request of the Executive] - Increasing the amount of the senior citizens' tax credit for property tax paid - To Finance