HOUSE OF DELEGATES

BILLS TO BE INTRODUCED

Tuesday, January 30, 2024

HB5339. By Del. Dillon - Requesting that the WV House of Delegates and the Senate open each session with the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of West Virginia - To Government Organization then the Judiciary

HB5340. By Del. Summers and Tully - Relating to require insurance coverage to not prioritize the use of an opioid over a nonopioid drug for the treatment of pain. - To Banking and Insurance then Health and Human Resources

HB5341. By Del. Rohrbach, T Clark, Forsht and Sheedy - Relating to contested election procedure.  - To the Judiciary

HB5342. By Del. Rohrbach, Forsht and Sheedy - Relating to the applicability of civil causes of action in cases involving surveillance.  - To the Judiciary

HB5343. By Del. Summers and Tully - Relating to adding an athletic trainer to the Board of Physical Therapy - To Health and Human Resources then Government Organization

HB5344. By Del. Heckert, Jennings, Sheedy, Barnhart, DeVault, Crouse and Criss - Relating to testimony of cognitively delayed persons in open court and criminal penalties for assault of cognitively delayed persons (FN) - To the Judiciary

HB5345. By Del. Chiarelli, T Clark, Hott, Petitto, Stephens, Forsht, DeVault, Hillenbrand and Sheedy - Relating to the registration requirements in the Sex Offender Registration Act.  - To the Judiciary

HB5346. By Del. Burkhammer - To clean up statutory provisions regarding the Hope Scholarship program to better reflect the intent and operation of the program - To Education then Finance

HB5347. By Del. Jennings, Statler, Tully, Mallow and Shamblin - Creating the Pathway for a Career in Medicine Program - To Health and Human Resources

HB5348. By Del. Brooks, Toney, Kirby, Steele and Maynor - Changing the name of the “Raleigh County Recreation Authority” to the “Raleigh County Parks and Recreation Authority” - To Government Organization

HB5349. By Del. Thorne, Hillenbrand, Horst, Hornby and Hite - West Virginia Truth in Food Labeling Act - To Agriculture and Natural Resources then Health and Human Resources

HB5350. By Del. Howell, W. Clark, Lucas, E. Pritt, Nestor, Ferrell, Dittman, Maynor, Moore, Willis and Hornby - Expanding the definition “recreational purposes” to include mountain biking activities - To Economic Development and Tourism then the Judiciary

HB5351. By Del. Hornby, Hite, Horst, Forsht and Hardy - To amend the definition of commercial solid waste facility - To Government Organization

HB5352. By Del. Cooper and Heckert - Relating to Pawnbrokers - To Government Organization then the Judiciary

HB5353. By Del. Thorne - Prohibiting foreign adversaries from the purchase or ownership of agricultural land in this state - To Agriculture and Natural Resources then the Judiciary

HB5354. By Del. Riley - Relating to the Grant Transparency and Accountability Act - To Finance

HB5355. By Del. Statler, Rohrbach, Mallow, Toney, Ellington, Sheedy, Summers, Riley, Williams, Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker) and Jennings - Allowing volunteer fire departments to use fire protection funding for certain purchases - To Fire Departments and Emergency Medical Services then Government Organization

HB5356. By Del. Tully, Kimble, Jeffries, Foster, Linville, Phillips, Toney, Dittman, Mazzocchi, Holstein and DeVault - Prohibiting registered sex offenders from utilizing school-based health centers - To the Judiciary

HB5357. By Del. Campbell, Griffith, Jeffries, C. Pritt, Jennings, Stephens, DeVault, Vance, Lewis, Longanacre and Dean - Relating to open captioning for motion pictures - To Government Organization

HB5358. By Del. Kelly, Hott, Phillips, Jeffries, Pinson, Brooks and Steele - Creating an ombudsman program within the Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation to review complaints against a state agency or correctional facility. (FN) - To Jails and Prisons then the Judiciary

HB5359. By Del. Kelly, Hott, Hornby, Jeffries, Pinson, Brooks and Steele - Relating to recognizing the law-enforcement powers of correctional officers employed by the Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation. - To Jails and Prisons then the Judiciary

HB5360. By Del. Kelly, Hott, Hornby, Phillips, Jeffries, Pinson, Brooks and Steele - Clarifying the groups of persons to whom the criminal prohibitions related to child pornography are inapplicable when such persons are performing their official or employment duties. - To the Judiciary

HB5361. By Del. Rohrbach - Relating to allowing influenza immunizations to be offered to patients and residents of specified facilities on a voluntary basis based upon recommendations of the Center for Disease Control. - To Health and Human Resources

HB5362. By Del. Rohrbach - Clarifying conditions and circumstances where protections are warranted for those performing their duties as expected during the process of election operations, whether those workers are salaried, non-salaried or contracted - To the Judiciary

HB5363. By Del. Kelly, Hott, Hornby, Holstein, Phillips, Jeffries, Pinson, Brooks and Steele - Requiring the Commissioner of Corrections and Rehabilitation to continue the GOALS Programs in regional jails. - To Jails and Prisons then the Judiciary

HB5364. By Del. Kelly, Hott, Hornby, Holstein, Phillips, Jeffries, Pinson, Brooks and Steele - Clarifying the victims of crimes against law-enforcement officers. - To the Judiciary

HB5365. By Del. Dillon - Emergency Water Supply Act - To Political Subdivisions then Technology and Infrastructure

HB5366. By Del. Dillon - To ensure hand-counted, paper ballots for all WV elections  - To the Judiciary

HB5367. By Del. Dillon - Internet Reliability Act  - To Technology and Infrastructure then the Judiciary

HB5368. By Del. Kelly, Hott, Phillips, Jeffries, Pinson, Brooks and Steele - Relating to the creation of Regional Jail Commissions. - To Jails and Prisons then the Judiciary

HB5369. By Del. Dillon - Transparency and Accountability Act - To Political Subdivisions then Government Organization then Finance

HB5370. By Del. Dillon - Relating to West Virginia’s citizens and businesses should be the priority of any attempt at economic development or stimulus - To Economic Development and Tourism then the Judiciary

HB5371. By Del. Kirby, Campbell, Vance, Dean and Bridges - Relating to renewal of registration - To Technology and Infrastructure then Finance

HB5372. By Del. Rohrbach, Akers, Forsht, Hornby, T Clark, Smith, Stephens, Mallow, Sheedy and Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker) - Relating to repeal of severability provisions - To the Judiciary