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House Bills Introduced


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HOUSE OF DELEGATES

BILLS TO BE INTRODUCED

Friday, January 13, 2023

HB2510. By Del. Howell, Anderson, Hott, Zatezalo, Clark, Ferrell, Storch, Smith, Phillips, Cannon and Linville - To establish the Rare Earth Element and Critical Mineral Investment Tax Credit Act (FN) - To Economic Development and Tourism*

HB2512. By Del. Howell, Hornbuckle, Capito, Clark, Ferrell, Storch, Smith, Phillips, Cannon, Kelly and Hott - Transferring the administration of the West Virginia Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (SBTT) Matching Funds Program from the Department of Commerce to the Department of Economic Development - To Economic Development and Tourism*

HB2527. By Del. Steele - Relating to revising the criminal code generally - To the Judiciary

HB2528. By Del. Linville [By Request of the WV Department of Transportation] - Authorizing Division of Highways transfer of spending authority between appropriations - To Finance

HB2529. By Del. Zatezalo, Barnhart, Cooper, Howell, Anderson, Smith, Linville, Willis, Criss, Butler and Chiarelli - Relating to when vacancies in the office of magistrate shall be filled by election or appointment - To the Judiciary

HB2530. By Del. Linville [By Request of the WV Department of Transportation] - Relating to the extension of the expiration of temporary registration plates from sixty days to ninety days - To Technology and Infrastructure

HB2531. By Del. Linville [By Request of the WV Department of Transportation] - Requiring cooperation between the rail company and the Division of Highways when construction or maintenance activities are conducted by the company - To Technology and Infrastructure then the Judiciary

HB2532. By Del. Cooper, Longanacre, Anderson, Reynolds, Zatezalo, Heckert, Sheedy and Smith - Creating a liaison program  with the federal Department of Veterans Affairs Transition Assistance Program  - To Veterans' Affairs and Homeland Security then Government Organization

HB2533. By Del. Linville [By Request of the WV Department of Transportation] - Relating to a permanent windshield placard to be valid for the duration of the applicant’s life - To Technology and Infrastructure

HB2534. By Del. Summers and Forsht - Relating to public employees insurance - To Banking and Insurance then Finance

HB2535. By Del. Summers, Tully, Forsht and Petitto - Relating to prior authorizations - To Health and Human Resources

HB2536. By Del. Summers, Tully, Forsht, Miller and Heckert - Permitting physicians to provide exemption certificates relating to required immunizations - To Health and Human Resources

HB2537. By Del. Summers, Kelly, Petitto, Heckert, Forsht and Foggin - Prohibiting covenant not to compete - To the Judiciary

HB2538. By Del. Summers, Shamblin, Forsht, Miller, Hite, Heckert, Petitto and Pinson - Relating to foster care - To Senior, Children, and Family Issues then Health and Human Resources

HB2539. By Del. Westfall, Hott and Barnhart - Relating to Delivery Network Company - To Banking and Insurance then the Judiciary

HB2540. By Del. Westfall and Hott - Travel Insurance Model Act  - To Banking and Insurance then the Judiciary

HB2541. By Del. Criss - Add licensure requirement on substance use disorder inpatient provider facilities - To Prevention and Treatment of Substance Abuse then Health and Human Resources

HB2542. By Del. Coop-Gonzalez, C. Pritt, Martin, Kirby, Phillips, Sheedy, Nestor, Brooks and Willis - Make it illegal for any state employee to access Tik Tok through a government device - To Government Organization

HB2543. By Del. Criss - Develop a licensure process for recovery residences or other residential settings that present as a location where substance use disorder recovery can be facilitated - To Prevention and Treatment of Substance Abuse then Health and Human Resources then the Judiciary

HB2544. By Del. Criss - Make investigation and enforcement of the Patient Brokering Act the responsibility of OHFLAC - To Health and Human Resources

HB2545. By Del. Criss - Require a study on homelessness be conducted by the Bureau for Behavioral Health - To Prevention and Treatment of Substance Abuse then Health and Human Resources

HB2546. By Del. Criss - Require Substance Use Disorder inpatient providers to offer patients transportation to certain places upon discharge - To Prevention and Treatment of Substance Abuse then Health and Human Resources

HB2547. By Del. C. Pritt, Horst, Coop-Gonzalez, Dean, Kirby, Kimble, Martin, Nestor and Longanacre - Relating to the criminal forfeiture process act - To the Judiciary

HB2548. By Del. Kelly, Hott, Phillips, Honaker, Riley, Jeffries, Sheedy, Heckert, Shamblin, Petitto and Forsht - Relating to temporary identification cards for released inmates (FN) - To Jails and Prisons then the Judiciary

HB2549. By Del. Smith, Horst, Phillips, Crouse, Clark, Householder, Jennings, Tully, Honaker, Ellington and Longanacre - Permit teachers in K-12 schools be authorized to carry concealed firearms as a designated school protection officer - To Education then the Judiciary

HB2550. By Del. Smith, Horst, Phillips, Crouse, Pinson, Honaker, Howell, Steele, Dean, Ellington and Longanacre - Relating to Off Duty LEO and LEOSA Exemptions - To the Judiciary

HB2551. By Del. Foster - Creating the Homeschool Credential Recognition Act - To Education

HB2552. By Del. Hansen, Young, Williams and Walker - 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

HB2553. By Del. Nestor, Horst, Hanna, Longanacre, Martin, Hott, Barnhart, Kump, Storch, Phillips and Honaker - Expand the scope of hunting, fishing, and trapping benefits provided to former members of the United States Armed forces - To Veterans' Affairs and Homeland Security then Finance

HB2554. By Del. Smith, Westfall, Zatezalo, Pushkin, Phillips, Crouse, Householder, Steele, Ellington, Dean and Martin - Allowing a person to manufacture a stated amount of alcoholic liquor for personal consumption  - To the Judiciary

HB2555. By Del. Foster - Relating to death penalty for first degree murder - To the Judiciary then Finance

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*Denotes correction to yesterday’s list

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