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HOUSE OF DELEGATES

BILLS TO BE INTRODUCED

Tuesday, January 24, 2023

HB2934. By Del. Statler and Criss - Levying a tax on a pass-through entity’s income apportioned to West Virginia - To Finance

HB2935. By Del. Howell, Phillips, Clark, E. Pritt, Jennings, Hott, Tully, Ferrell, Shamblin, Vance and Dean - Create the Tourism Event Emergency Medical Services Fund (FN) - To Economic Development and Tourism then Finance

HB2936. By Del. Butler, Foster, Dean, Crouse, Dillon, Lucas, Kirby, Jeffries, Kimble, Pinson and Longanacre - Establishing privacy regarding medical treatments - To Health and Human Resources then the Judiciary

HB2937. By Del. Barnhart, Ferrell, Hott, Kelly, Riley, Miller, Statler and C. Pritt - To reduce the business license fee for WV Volunteer Fire Departments to $250 - To Fire Departments and Emergency Medical Services then Finance

HB2938. By Del. Foster, Burkhammer, Keaton, Householder, Hardy, Mazzocchi, Brooks, Espinosa, Steele, Williams and Walker - To modify the number of magistrates per county - To the Judiciary

HB2939. By Del. Rohrbach - Relating to filing of lien by municipalities for collection of refuse fees - To Political Subdivisions then the Judiciary

HB2940. By Del. Thorne, Chiarelli, Willis, Longanacre, Ridenour, A. Hall, Lucas, Mazzocchi and Hornby - Establishing the Anti-Stereotyping Act - To Education then the Judiciary

HB2941. By Del. Ellington, Clark, Willis, Hornby and Statler - To extend the end date of the State Advisory Council on Postsecondary Attainment Goals - To Education

HB2942. By Del. Ellington, Statler and Toney - Relating to revocation of school personnel certification - To Education then the Judiciary

HB2943. By Del. Ellington, Statler, Toney and Foster - Providing that West Virginia residents would not have to renew their driver’s license until they reach 65 years of age - To Technology and Infrastructure

HB2944. By Del. Coop-Gonzalez, Fast, Ridenour, Householder, Kimble, Mazzocchi, Crouse, McGeehan, Heckert, Petitto and Pinson - Relating to DNA collection requirements in abortion cases relating to rape or incest - To Health and Human Resources then the Judiciary

HB2945. By Del. Foster, Brooks, Butler, Steele, Kirby, Reynolds, Crouse, Chiarelli, Riley, Ferrell and Smith - Relating to state boards of examination or registration (FN) - To Government Organization then Finance

HB2946. By Del. Foster - Relating to eligibility verification for applicants for public assistance - To Senior, Children, and Family Issues then the Judiciary

HB2947. By Del. Foster - Relating to mandatory drug testing of all classes of employees in K through 12 schools (FN) - To Education then the Judiciary

HB2948. By Del. Foster - To ensure that the WV Judiciary remains neutral and detached in matters related to allocation of custodial responsibility and decision-making responsibility of children - To Senior, Children, and Family Issues then the Judiciary

HB2949. By Del. Foster - Relating to disclosure of information by online marketplaces to inform consumers - To the Judiciary

HB2950. By Del. Young - Exempting certain hygiene products from sales tax - To Finance

HB2951. By Del. Young - Removing certain drugs from schedule one - To Health and Human Resources then the Judiciary

HB2952. By Del. Young - Creating online voters' guide - To the Judiciary

HB2953. By Del. Criss, Householder, Hardy and Espinosa - Relating to locality pay (FN) - To Finance

HB2954. By Del. Riley, Keaton, Smith and Zatezalo - Eliminate need for Certificate of public convenience for water and sewer utilities (FN) - To Technology and Infrastructure

HB2955. By Del. Riley and Keaton - Relating to the establishment and operation of regional water, wastewater and stormwater authorities - To Technology and Infrastructure then Government Organization

HB2956. By Del. Burkhammer, Crouse, Steele, Butler, Kimble and Keaton - Relating to access for minor children’s medical records - To Health and Human Resources then the Judiciary

HB2957. By Del. Riley - Create camera assisted enforcement of speeding in active work zones (FN) - To Technology and Infrastructure then the Judiciary

HB2958. By Del. Burkhammer - To create the Business Tax Rebate Incentive Program (FN) - To Economic Development and Tourism then Finance

HB2959. By Del. Burkhammer and Martin - Relating to reemployment after retirement for certain legislative employees - To Pensions and Retirement then Finance

HB2960. By Del. Burkhammer, Foster and Keaton - To prohibit insurance policy limits from being accessed prior to a lawsuit - To Banking and Insurance then the Judiciary

HB2961. By Del. Ellington, Chiarelli, Willis, Hornby, Summers and Tully - Relating to abolishing the center for nursing and moving the functions to the Higher Education Policy Commission - To Education

HB2962. By Del. Young - Second Look Sentencing Act - To the Judiciary

HB2963. By Del. Young - Prohibit Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation from making inmates pay co-payment for medical or dental service by a doctor or nurse - To Banking and Insurance then the Judiciary

HB2964. By Del. Young - Relating to online privacy protection for minors - To the Judiciary

HB2965. By Del. Walker, Young and Hansen - To create a pilot project of tiny homes (FN) - To Political Subdivisions then Finance

HB2966. By Del. Walker, Young and Pushkin - To create a tax incentive to landlords who allow a first time or second chance housing of houseless individuals, justice impacted persons, assault victims, veterans, and adults who age out of the foster care system.  (FN) - To Senior, Children, and Family Issues then Finance

HB2967. By Del. Cooper, Smith, Hillenbrand, Steele, Longanacre, Ridenour, Sheedy, Butler and Honaker - Expediting License Applications for active military members and veterans, and their spouses (FN) - To Veterans' Affairs and Homeland Security then Government Organization

HB2968. By Del. Cooper, Smith, Steele, Longanacre, Ridenour, Sheedy and Honaker - Tuition and fee exemptions for service-connected Disabled Veterans and their dependents. (FN) - To Veterans' Affairs and Homeland Security then Finance

HB2969. By Del. Cooper, Smith, Hillenbrand, Steele, Longanacre, Ridenour, Sheedy, Butler and Honaker - Establish a refundable tax credit for veterans with a 100% service-connected disability (FN) - To Veterans' Affairs and Homeland Security then Finance

HB2970. By Del. Nestor, Steele, Martin, Longanacre, Hott, C. Pritt, Honaker, Garcia, Fast, Kirby and Householder - Creating the equitable right to expungement - To the Judiciary

HB2971. By Del. Young - Access to Rehabilitation Act - To Finance

HB2972. By Del. C. Pritt and Chiarelli - To prohibit public university names for gender affirming care - To Health and Human Resources then the Judiciary

HB2973. By Del. C. Pritt - No guardian ad litem is needed on adoptions if both parents sign a relinquishment - To Senior, Children, and Family Issues then the Judiciary

HB2974. By Del. C. Pritt and Jeffries - Creating the West Virginia Native American Tribes Unique Recognition, Authentication, and Listing Act - To Government Organization then the Judiciary

HB2975. By Del. C. Pritt and Phillips - Electric charging stations at state parks must charge market rates - To Energy and Manufacturing then Finance

HB2976. By Del. C. Pritt, McGeehan and Chiarelli - Creating the Keep Roe Reversed Forever Act - To the Judiciary

HB2977. By Del. Foster - Reducing to one year the deadline for right to set aside deed - To the Judiciary

HB2978. By Del. Foster - Eliminating the food handler examination and card - To Health and Human Resources

HB2979. By Del. Steele - Establishing an animal abuser registry - To Agriculture and Natural Resources then the Judiciary

HB2980. By Del. Steele - Removing bona fide schools, public libraries, and museums from the list of exemptions from criminal liability relating to distribution and display to minor of obscene matter - To the Judiciary

HB2981. By Del. Foster - Prohibit the sheriff’s department from posting mug shot photos for an arrest - To the Judiciary

HB2982. By Del. Williams - Increasing the minimum wage based upon increases in the consumer price index - To Workforce Development then the Judiciary

HB2983. By Del. Williams - Relating to cruelty to animals - To the Judiciary

HB2984. By Del. Young - Relating to establishing a program for camera assisted speed enforcement in active school zones in this state - To Technology and Infrastructure then the Judiciary

HB2985. By Del. Williams - Relating to authorizing municipalities to establish outdoor refreshment areas for consumption of alcoholic beverages and non-intoxicating beer - To Political Subdivisions then the Judiciary

HB2986. By Del. Williams - Creating a statutory right to petition circuit and family courts for sibling visitation - To the Judiciary

HB2987. By Del. Foster - To update the requirements of the state director of health to quarantine and enforce regulations in a specific place  - To Health and Human Resources then the Judiciary

HB2988. By Del. Young - Relating to wholesale importation of prescription drugs - To Health and Human Resources

HB2989. By Del. Ellington - Relating to increasing the number of out-of-state medical students receiving in-state tuition rates who agree to practice for a specific time within West Virginia. - To Education then Finance

HB2990. By Del. Foster - Ensure that persons appointed as guardian’s ad litem in divorce and child custody and parenting cases are properly trained in certified courses of instruction with curricula grounded in the social science bases for determining the best interests of the child (FN) - To the Judiciary

HB2991. By Del. Steele - Establishing the crime of torture - To the Judiciary

HB2992. By Del. Toney - Clarifying and updating school bus rules and the types of vehicles covered - To Education

HB2993. By Del. Summers and Tully - Relating to rural emergency hospital licensure  - To Health and Human Resources

HB2994. By Del. Summers and Tully - Relating to expired date of an optometrist’s prescription - To Health and Human Resources

HB2995. By Del. Foster - Relating to requirements for a registered veterinary nurse - To Agriculture and Natural Resources then Government Organization

HB2996. By Del. C. Pritt - Public defender experience counts for judicial retirement (FN) - To Pensions and Retirement then the Judiciary

HB2997. By Del. C. Pritt - To make the HOPE Scholarship applicable to all children - To Education then Finance

HB2998. By Del. C. Pritt, Chiarelli and Kirby - Non-binary not permitted on birth certificates - To the Judiciary

HB2999. By Del. C. Pritt, Kirby and Keaton - To choose to not vaccinate children does not amount to abuse and neglect - To Senior, Children, and Family Issues then Health and Human Resources

HB3000. By Del. C. Pritt, Kirby and Phillips - Universities must accept religious, medical, or right of conscience exemptions to taking vaccinations - To Health and Human Resources then the Judiciary

HB3001. By Del. C. Pritt, Chiarelli and Kirby - To prohibit punishment for teachers who refuse to use pronouns inconsistent with a child’s sex - To Education then the Judiciary

HB3002. By Del. C. Pritt, Chiarelli, Keaton and Kirby - To create a crime to send someone abortion pills through the U.S. mail - To Health and Human Resources then the Judiciary

HB3003. By Del. C. Pritt, Chiarelli, Keaton and Kirby - Stop practice of medicine by telehealth for abortion prescriptions - To Health and Human Resources then the Judiciary

HB3004. By Del. C. Pritt - Relating to transferred right of self-defense to a person who engages an active shooter on school grounds - To the Judiciary

HB3005. By Del. Hardy, Foster, Criss, Hornby, Ridenour, Espinosa, Horst, W. Hall and Westfall - Relating to accelerating the conversion of the state excise tax on the privilege of transferring real property into a county excise tax (FN) - To Finance

HB3006. By Del. Ferrell, Rohrbach, Reynolds, Hardy, Jeffries, Phillips, Honaker, Linville, Riley, Barnhart and Kelly - West Virginia Critical Infrastructure Protection Act  - To the Judiciary

HB3007. By Del. Hornby, Clark, Hardy, Capito, Householder, Dean, Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker), Riley, Holstein, Hite and Skaff - To create the West Virginia Small Business Payroll Tax Credit Pilot Program (FN) - To Economic Development and Tourism then Finance

HB3008. By Del. Espinosa, Summers, Linville, Criss, Hardy and C. Pritt - Relating to clarifying the uniform statewide deadline for electronically submitted voter registration  - To the Judiciary

HB3009. By Del. Espinosa, Linville, Storch, Criss, Hardy, Skaff and C. Pritt - Relating to voting rights of formerly incarcerated individuals - To the Judiciary

HB3010. By Del. Foster - Relating to medical marijuana - To Workforce Development then the Judiciary

HB3011. By Del. Foster - Relating to the General Revenue Fund - To Government Organization then Finance

HB3012. By Del. Anderson, Zatezalo, Foggin, Heckert, Hott, Barnhart, Ferrell, Young, Hansen, Fehrenbacher and Rowe - To encourage economic development regarding rare earth elements and critical minerals, as defined, by providing temporary severance tax relief - To Energy and Manufacturing then Finance

 

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