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HOUSE OF DELEGATES

BILLS TO BE INTRODUCED

Wednesday, February 2, 2022

The following bills introduced pursuant to Rule 92

HB4492.            By Del. Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker) and Skaff [By Request of the Executive] - Creating the Division of Multimodal Transportation - To Government Organization

HB4493.            By Del. Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker) and Skaff [By Request of the Executive] - Relating to knowingly importing and transporting controlled substances through the State of West Virginia (FN) - To the Judiciary

HB4494.            By Del. Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker) and Skaff [By Request of the Executive] - Providing for additional firefighters and security Guards for the National Guard - To Government Organization

HB4495.            By Del. Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker) and Skaff [By Request of the Executive] - Allowing professional nurses and advance practice registered nurses, or the equivalent, to practice in West Virginia, provided that they are licensed in another state - To Health and Human Resources

HB4496.            By Del. Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker) and Skaff [By Request of the Executive] - Allowing interest and earnings on federal COVID-19 relief moneys to be retained in the funds or accounts where those moneys are invested  - To Finance

HB4497.            By Del. Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker) and Skaff [By Request of the Executive] - Relating to the repeal of the article governing the Regional Jail and Correctional Facility Authority Board (FN) - To Select Committee on Jails and Prisons then Finance

HB4498.            By Del. Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker) and Skaff [By Request of the Executive] - Increasing the financial penalties in regard to ransomware attacks - To the Judiciary

HB4499.            By Del. Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker) and Skaff [By Request of the Executive] - Relating to making the procurement process more efficient by modifying and updating outdated processes and requirements - To Government Organization then the Judiciary

HB4500.            By Del. Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker) and Skaff [By Request of the Executive] - Combining the offices of the West Virginia State Americans with Disabilities Act Office and the West Virginia Equal Employment Opportunity Office within the Department of Administration (FN) - To Government Organization

HB4501.            By Del. Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker) and Skaff [By Request of the Executive] - Relating to management and control of jobs investment trust be vested in the West Virginia Economic Development Authority - To Government Organization

HB4502.            By Del. Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker) and Skaff [By Request of the Executive] - Establishing the BUILD WV Act (FN) - To Small Business, Entrepreneurship and Economic Development then Finance

HB4503.            By Del. Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker) and Skaff [By Request of the Executive] - Related to revocation of school personnel certification or licensure - To Education then the Judiciary

HB4504.            By Del. Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker) and Skaff [By Request of the Executive] - Relating to placing the duties and functions of certain boards and commissions under the Department of Arts, Culture and History - To Government Organization

HB4505.            By Del. Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker) [By Request of the Executive] - Abolishing the West Virginia Solid Waste Management Board (FN) - To Energy and Manufacturing then Government Organization

HB4506.            By Del. Steele, Foster, Barrett, Smith and Wamsley [By Request of the Division of Corrections & Rehabilitation] - To clarify that the nonviolent offense parole program is not available to offenders who are serving a sentence that runs concurrently or consecutively with an excludable offense and to further clarify that the program is not available to an offender who has been released under the program on a previous occasion. - To the Judiciary

HB4507.            By Del. Zukoff, Young and Fluharty - Increasing the minimum wage paid to persons who receive tips - To Workforce Development then the Judiciary

HB4508.            By Del. Steele, Foster and Kessinger - Increasing penalties sexual offenses (FN) - To the Judiciary

HB4509.            By Del. Thompson, Walker, Young, Skaff, Garcia, Diserio, Griffith, Barach, Hornbuckle, Fluharty and Pushkin - Relating to gender neutral language for marriages - To the Judiciary

HB4510.            By Del. Jennings, Ellington and Sypolt - To provide that third grade students be competent in reading and math before moving on to fourth grade - To Education

HB4511.            By Del. Linville, Howell, Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker), Graves, Summers, Espinosa, Householder and Steele [By Request of the WV Treasurer's Office] - To make numerous amendments to modernize and increase efficiencies in the administration of the West Virginia Unclaimed Property Act - To Government Organization then the Judiciary

HB4512.            By Del. Rowe - Relating to the intestate share of a decedent’s surviving spouse - To the Judiciary

HB4513.            By Del. Sypolt, Jennings and Miller - Allowing county commissions to impose amusement tax (FN) - To Political Subdivisions then Finance

HB4514.            By Del. Zukoff - Mandating county commissions develop emergency absentee voting procedures - To Political Subdivisions then the Judiciary

HB4515.            By Del. Mandt, Queen, D. Kelly, Pack, Criss, Householder, Honaker, Summers, Ferrell, Hanna and Martin - To extend teen working hours to help pandemic staffing shortages - To Workforce Development then the Judiciary

HB4516.            By Del. Kimble, D. Jeffries, Holstein, Barnhart, Maynard, G. Ward, Hanna, Mazzocchi and Rohrbach - To require medication-assisted treatment programs to have written policies concerning community relations - To Political Subdivisions then Health and Human Resources

HB4517.            By Del. Steele, Foster and Kessinger - Relating to the repealing requirements to display video ratings - To Government Organization

HB4518.            By Del. Pritt, Phillips, Keaton, Kimes, Holstein, Hott, Foster, Martin and G. Ward - Relating to automatic voter registration - To the Judiciary

HB4519.            By Del. Steele, Foster and Kessinger - Relating to establishing criminal penalties for human trafficking (FN) - To the Judiciary

HB4520.            By Del. Toney, Fast, Dean, Paynter, Steele, Bates, McGeehan, Ellington and Statler - To amend the laws relating to overtaking and passing school buses in West Virginia - To Technology and Infrastructure then the Judiciary

HB4521.            By Del. Rohrbach, Rowan, Sypolt, Zukoff, Graves, Mandt, Forsht, Toney, Haynes and Boggs - To establish minimum training requirements for law enforcement officials on interacting effectively with people with Alzheimer’s or other dementias - To Health and Human Resources then the Judiciary

 

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