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House Bills Introduced


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HOUSE OF DELEGATES

BILLS TO BE INTRODUCED

Friday, January 20, 2023

HB2846. By Del. Holstein, Foster, Steele and Forsht - To limit the amount of ballot propositions. - To the Judiciary

HB2847. By Del. Chiarelli, Hanna, Burkhammer, Willis, Brooks, Holstein, Heckert, Longanacre, Hite, Foster and Ross - To impose a life sentence on fentanyl dealers - To Prevention and Treatment of Substance Abuse then the Judiciary

HB2848. By Del. Riley, Linville, Cannon, Barnhart, Westfall, Clark, Fehrenbacher, W. Hall, Maynor, Adkins and Hite - Water and Sewer Operator licensing reciprocity - To Technology and Infrastructure then Health and Human Resources

HB2849. By Del. Kump, Ridenour, Martin, Foster, Vance, Phillips, Forsht, Brooks and Maynor - Changing the local school board election from the Primary to the General - To the Judiciary

HB2850. By Del. Ellington - Clarifying general education teachers’ entitlements for the general education classroom that provide academic support for students identified as having an exceptionality whose least restrictive environment remains the general education classroom.  (FN) - To Education

HB2851. By Del. Hansen - Relating to legalizing cannabis production, sales and adult consumption (FN) - To Health and Human Resources then the Judiciary then Finance

HB2852. By Del. Hansen - Create the Orphan Well Prevention Act of 2023 (FN) - To Energy and Manufacturing then the Judiciary

HB2853. By Del. Holstein and Steele - To increase the penalty for passing a school bus and causing injury (FN) - To the Judiciary

HB2854. By Del. Summers, McGeehan, Tully, Petitto, Miller and Forsht - Relating to priorities for the use of funds for child-care and performance-based contracting - To Health and Human Resources

HB2855. By Del. Hansen, Hornbuckle, E. Pritt, Griffith, Williams, Skaff and Garcia - Relating to election reform - To the Judiciary

HB2856. By Del. Holstein, Steele, Keaton, Forsht, Smith and Maynor - Relating to appointment of candidates after filing period - To the Judiciary

HB2857. By Del. Holstein, Foster, Steele, Keaton and Forsht - The purpose of this bill is to give a 10-day right to appeal to the Supreme Court of Appeals a Secretary of State decision to not certify a candidacy. - To the Judiciary

HB2858. By Del. Holstein, Barnhart, Foster, Steele, Cannon, Keaton, Forsht and Smith - To clarify the postmark date for election announcements - To the Judiciary

HB2859. By Del. Holstein, Foster, Steele, Keaton, Forsht, Smith, Maynor and Warner - Relating to changing the process of election litigation - To the Judiciary

HB2860. By Del. Heckert, Foggin, Westfall, Anderson, Brooks, Crouse, Vance, Honaker, Shamblin, Chiarelli and Jennings - To dispose of old AFFF foam accumulated by fire departments (FN) - To Fire Departments and Emergency Medical Services then Government Organization

HB2861. By Del. W. Hall, Westfall, Jeffries, Hott and Barnhart - To raise the threshold for nominal referral fees from $25 to $100 - To Banking and Insurance then the Judiciary

HB2862. By Del. Jeffries, Householder, Hardy, Worrell, Hott, Phillips, Riley, W. Hall, Kelly, Kimble and Gearheart - Relating generally to requirements for shareholder voting by the West Virginia Investment Management Board and the Board of Treasury Investments - To the Judiciary

HB2863. By Del. Young - Creating a homeless education coordinator for county schools (FN) - To Education then Finance

HB2864. By Del. Westfall - To require larger municipally owned public water and wastewater utilities to pass rates to meet the same standards as utilities regulated under Chapter 24 of the Code  - To Technology and Infrastructure then the Judiciary

HB2865. By Del. Westfall - To clarify that the PSC may enter an order requiring corrective measures up to and including an acquisition of a distressed or failing utility - To Technology and Infrastructure

HB2866. By Del. Holstein, Foster, Steele, Keaton and Forsht - Provisions for election observers during any election and at any voting or ballot-reviewing and ballot-counting location within West Virginia - To the Judiciary

HB2867. By Del. Steele, Young, Worrell, Foster, Hillenbrand, Shamblin, Kirby, Mazzocchi, Nestor, Brooks and Keaton - Relating to microreactor development - To Energy and Manufacturing

HB2868. By Del. Foster - Establishing the Municipal Home Rule Program (FN) - To Government Organization then Finance

HB2869. By Del. Young - Relating to law enforcement warrant for third party information - To the Judiciary

HB2870. By Del. Westfall - Correcting a reference relating to siting certificates for certain electric generating facilities - To Energy and Manufacturing

HB2871. By Del. Kelly, Hott, Honaker, Shamblin, Westfall, Jeffries, Phillips, Reynolds and Sheedy [By Request of the Department of Homeland Security] - Relating to awarding the service weapon of a retiring State Fire Marshal - To Fire Departments and Emergency Medical Services then the Judiciary

HB2872. By Del. Kelly, Hott, Worrell, Kimble, Jeffries, Honaker, Shamblin and Phillips [By Request of the Department of Homeland Security] - Clarifying mutual aid agreements in certain non-federally declared or non-states of emergency - To Fire Departments and Emergency Medical Services then the Judiciary

HB2873. By Del. Kelly, Hott, Honaker, Shamblin, Westfall, Jeffries, Phillips, Reynolds and Sheedy [By Request of the Department of Homeland Security] - To modify the approval process requirements for the First Responders Honor Board - To Fire Departments and Emergency Medical Services then Government Organization

HB2874. By Del. Kelly, Hott, Honaker, Shamblin, Westfall, Jeffries, Phillips, Reynolds and Sheedy [By Request of the Department of Homeland Security] - Include State Fire Marshals in the code section with local law enforcement and first responders that receive information related to school safety requirements.  - To Fire Departments and Emergency Medical Services then Government Organization

HB2875. By Del. Kirby, Steele, C. Pritt, Summers, Foster and Fast - Clarifying that Circuit Court Judges have the ability/authority to waive the requirement that a party pass a home study performed by the DHHR - To Senior, Children, and Family Issues then the Judiciary

HB2876. By Del. Young - Allowing the Secretary of State’s office to transmit electronically the total ballots cast, counted, and rejected - To the Judiciary

HB2877. By Del. Young - Relating to the definition of employer for sexual harassment purposes - To Workforce Development then the Judiciary

HB2878. By Del. Howell, Linville, Cannon and Clark - To grant the Fleet Management Division oversight authority of the state vehicle fleet - To Technology and Infrastructure then Government Organization

HB2879. By Del. Nestor, Hanna, Martin, Barnhart, Kump, Storch, Honaker, Vance, Crouse, Reynolds and Ridenour - To provide a pay increase to state correctional workers in West Virginia - To Jails and Prisons then Finance

HB2880. By Del. E. Pritt and Griffith - Relating to the Waiving of Certain DMV Fees for Volunteer Firefighters - To Fire Departments and Emergency Medical Services then Finance

HB2881. By Del. E. Pritt - Relating to utility rate increases - To Technology and Infrastructure then Finance

HB2882. By Del. Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker) and Skaff [By Request of the Executive] - Making a supplemental appropriation to the Department of Economic Development - To Finance

HB2883. By Del. Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker) and Skaff [By Request of the Executive] - Making a supplemental appropriation from the Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund - To Finance

HB2884. By Del. Dillon, Pinson, Chiarelli and Ross - Requiring a minimum of 7 year term in state prison for conviction of distributing controlled substances - To Prevention and Treatment of Substance Abuse then the Judiciary

HB2885. By Del. Dillon, Ross, Chiarelli, Burkhammer, Pinson and Thorne - Relating to life at conception - To Health and Human Resources then the Judiciary

HB2886. By Del. Sheedy, Reynolds, Willis and Longanacre - Elimination of the required annual vehicle inspection for vehicles not requiring a “Modified Inspection” (FN) - To Technology and Infrastructure then the Judiciary

HB2887. By Del. Sheedy, Crouse, Willis and Longanacre - Elimination of the helmet requirement for motorcycles - To Technology and Infrastructure then the Judiciary

HB2888. By Del. Sheedy, Reynolds, Willis and Longanacre - Elimination of Statewide Contracts that are awarded to out of state vendors  - To Government Organization

HB2889. By Del. Honaker, Ferrell, Longanacre, Hott, Pinson, Nestor, Brooks, Kelly, Barnhart, Foster and Maynor - Increase the retirement benefit multiplier from 2.5% to 3%  for Deputy Sherriff’s retirement - To Pensions and Retirement then Finance

HB2890. By Del. Gearheart, Ellington, Westfall, Storch, Bridges, Foster, Butler, Householder, Cooper, Dean and Heckert - The purpose of this bill is to modify student discipline - To Education

HB2891. By Del. Foster - Repeal domestic animal tax - To Finance

HB2892. By Del. Young - Relating to the Disconnection of Residential Utility during a State of Emergency  - To Government Organization then the Judiciary

HB2893. By Del. Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker) and Skaff [By Request of the Executive] - Establishing a one-time bonus payment for certain retirants (FN) - To Pensions and Retirement then Finance

HB2894. By Del. Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker) and Skaff [By Request of the Executive] - Authorizing a refundable tax credit, applied against personal income tax or corporation net income tax, as applicable, in the amount of property tax timely paid on certain vehicles - To Finance

HB2895. By Del. Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker) and Skaff [By Request of the Executive] - Granting a cost of living stipend to correctional officers employed by the Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation (FN) - To Jails and Prisons then Finance

HB2896. By Del. Anderson, Zatezalo, Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker), Smith, Riley, Foster, Steele, Tully, Young, Summers and Hott - Relating to Agreement State (FN) - To Energy and Manufacturing then the Judiciary then Finance

HB2897. By Del. Young - Permit registered voters to vote an absentee ballot by mail in all circumstances - To the Judiciary

 

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