HOUSE OF DELEGATES
BILLS TO BE INTRODUCED
Friday, February 3, 2023
HB3241. By Del. Storch, Marple, E. Pritt, Kump, C. Pritt and Hornbuckle [By Request of the Consolidated Public Retirement Board] - Setting the rate of interest on delinquent retirement contribution submissions - To Pensions and Retirement then Finance
HB3242. By Del. Storch, Marple, E. Pritt, Kump, C. Pritt, Anderson and Hornbuckle - Relating to the Emergency Medical Services Retirement System - To Pensions and Retirement then Finance
HB3243. By Del. Storch, Marple, E. Pritt, Kump, C. Pritt, Anderson and Hornbuckle [By Request of the Municipal Pensions Oversight Board] - Relating to examinations for disability pensions - To Pensions and Retirement then Finance
HB3244. By Del. Storch, Marple, C. Pritt, Anderson and Hornbuckle [By Request of the Municipal Pensions Oversight Board] - Relating to Municipal Pensions Oversight Board proposing legislative rules - To Pensions and Retirement then Finance
HB3245. By Del. Criss [By Request of the WV State Tax & Revenue Department] - Providing an election for pass-through entities to pay income tax at the entity level - To Finance
HB3246. By Del. Criss [By Request of the WV State Tax & Revenue Department] - Repeal the additional one and one-half percent interest rate for underpayments (FN) - To Finance
HB3247. By Del. Linville, Rohrbach, Summers and Mazzocchi - Relating to abuse and or neglect of individuals with an intellectual and or developmental disability - To Health and Human Resources
HB3248. By Del. Westfall [By Request of the State of WV Auditor] - Expiring funds to the balance of the unappropriated surplus balance from the balance of moneys remaining in the Stripper Well NDL the Enforcement of Guardianship and Conservatorship, and the Technology Support and Acquisition Fund - To Finance
HB3249. By Del. Westfall [By Request of the State of WV Auditor] - To allow for sheriffs to collect additional funds for notice served related to tax sales - To Finance
HB3250. By Del. Westfall [By Request of the State of WV Auditor] - To authorize restitution to victims of securities fraud and to create a fund for that purpose - To the Judiciary then Finance
HB3251. By Del. Westfall [By Request of the State of WV Auditor] - Relating to prompt payment of legitimate, uncontested invoices by State agencies - To Government Organization
HB3252. By Del. Westfall [By Request of the State of WV Auditor] - Prohibiting banks and payment networks from tracking firearm-related data and outlining penalties - To the Judiciary
HB3253. By Del. Westfall [By Request of the State of WV Auditor] - To provide sufficient funding to the Jail Operations Partial Reimbursement Fund if a general revenue surplus exists in a given fiscal year - To Finance
HB3254. By Del. Street, Pinson, Butler, Keaton, Holstein, Forsht, Gearheart, Crouse, Howell, Hott and Householder [By Request of the Adjutant General] - Establishing a State Military Funeral Honor Guard in honor of Hershel “Woody” Williams, known as the Hershel “Woody” Williams State Military Funeral Honor Guard (FN) - To Veterans' Affairs and Homeland Security then Finance
HB3255. By Del. Walker - Relating to granting parolees driving permits (FN) - To Technology and Infrastructure then the Judiciary
HB3256. By Del. Young - To mandate that credit card payment be acceptable at toll booths - To Technology and Infrastructure
HB3257. By Del. Young - Relating to infant and maternity mortality - To Health and Human Resources
HB3258. By Del. Young - Ending the toll road when the bond is paid off - To Technology and Infrastructure then Finance
HB3259. By Del. Young - Exempting county school busses from paying the toll - To Education then Finance
HB3260. By Del. Young and Linville - Genetic Information Privacy Act - To the Judiciary
HB3261. By Del. Young - Relating to Social Workers Qualifications - To Government Organization
HB3262. By Del. Westfall [By Request of the State of WV Auditor] - To allow the exemption of the Auditor’s Office and the West Virginia Enterprise Resource Planning Board from the provisions of article three, chapter five-a of West Virginia Code at the Auditor’s and Enterprise Resource Planning Board’s discretion. - To Government Organization
HB3263. By Del. Young, Steele and Cannon - Provide for statewide participation in the federal Community Eligibility Provision for its duration - To Education then Finance
HB3264. By Del. Young - Allowing one free day for WV resident’s to obtain new for-profit business license - To Economic Development and Tourism then Finance
HB3265. By Del. Heckert, Adkins, Ross, Maynor, Foggin, Cooper, Miller and Crouse - Remove statutory mandates that the sheriff of a county shall serve process or is responsible for cost of service or arrest by another law enforcement agency - To the Judiciary
HB3266. By Del. Reynolds, Barnhart, Ferrell, Honaker, Hillenbrand, Sheedy, Heckert and Mazzocchi - To amend and reenact codes concerning the distribution of certain taxes and surcharges to benefit volunteer and part-volunteer fire departments and emergency medical services providers as well as certain funds from the Fire Protection Fund. - To Fire Departments and Emergency Medical Services then Finance
HB3267. By Del. Hillenbrand, Burkhammer, Street, Sheedy, Phillips, Foggin, Cooper, Steele, Thorne, Horst and Coop-Gonzalez - To allow elected officials to carry a concealed weapon if they have a valid concealed carry permit in government buildings - To the Judiciary
HB3268. By Del. Barnhart, Worrell, Linville, Reynolds and Ferrell - Add protections for WV residents who reside out of state for certain time periods from non-renewal of licenses and registration - To Technology and Infrastructure
HB3269. By Del. Barnhart, Martin and Reynolds - To require a semester of personal finance to be taught in high school as a prerequisite for graduation - To Education then Finance
HB3270. By Del. Hott, Westfall, Householder, Criss, Espinosa, Hardy, Cooper, Heckert, Howell, Hillenbrand and Jennings - To amend the deliberate intent statute to limit noneconomic damages to $250,000 - To the Judiciary
HB3271. By Del. Mazzocchi, Kimble, Holstein, Fast, Ellington, Longanacre, Horst, Walker, Statler, Keaton and Warner - Relating to increasing monitoring of special education classrooms - To Education then the Judiciary
HB3272. By Del. Criss, Hardy, Householder, Barnhart, Westfall, Jeffries, Hott and Capito - Relating to the operation of private trust companies in West Virginia - To Banking and Insurance then the Judiciary
HB3273. By Del. Keaton, Linville, Phillips, Steele, Cannon, Street, Clark, Zatezalo, Maynor and Honaker - Create State Tech Transfer Commission - To Education then the Judiciary
HB3274. By Del. Worrell, Crouse, Westfall, Dean, Hornby, Petitto, Storch, Honaker, Hite and Longanacre - Creating the Affordable Medicaid Buy-in Program - To Health and Human Resources then the Judiciary
HB3275. By Del. C. Pritt - Relating to private prisons - To Jails and Prisons then the Judiciary then Finance
HB3276. By Del. Young - Relating to requiring video cameras in certain special education classrooms (FN) - To Education then Finance
HB3277. By Del. Young - Establishing the Family and Medical Leave Insurance Benefits Act - To Banking and Insurance then Finance
HB3278. By Del. Summers and Tully - Relating to the practice of optometry - To Health and Human Resources then Government Organization
HB3279. By Del. Linville, Phillips, Jeffries, Maynor, Howell, Steele, Worrell, Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker) and McGeehan - Relating to municipal home rule appeals - To Government Organization then the Judiciary
HB3280. By Del. Marple, Dean, Hott, Anderson, Zatezalo, Jennings, Adkins, Mallow, Petitto, DeVault and Kimble - To cause law enforcement and DNR agencies whose officers fall under PERS to submit to Tax a report at the time of retirement so that these officers qualify for the law enforcement officers' tax credit (FN) - To Pensions and Retirement then Finance
HB3281. By Del. Storch, Anderson, Kump, Marple, Hornbuckle, E. Pritt and Ferrell - To provide supplement funding for the plan and to increase recruitment and retention of certified officers for the agency - To Pensions and Retirement then Finance
HB3282. By Del. Storch, Anderson, Kump, Marple, Hornbuckle and E. Pritt - Relating to decreasing the time period of eligibility for nonduty disability from 10 to five or more years of contributory service for the West Virginia Municipal Police Officers and Firefighters Retirement System. (FN) - To Pensions and Retirement then Finance
HB3283. By Del. Linville [By Request of the WV Department of Transportation] - Relating to reporting requirements under the Grant Transparency and Accountability Act - To Technology and Infrastructure then Finance
HB3284. By Del. Fehrenbacher, Espinosa, Zatezalo, Hillenbrand, Mallow, Adkins, Westfall and Anderson - Relating to the use of unmanned aircraft systems by law enforcement (FN) - To the Judiciary
HB3285. By Del. Dillon, Ross and Dean - Relating to standardized test reporting exemptions for contingencies - To Education
HB3286. By Del. Criss - Relating to an additional modification decreasing federal taxable income - To Finance
HB3287. By Del. Rohrbach and Criss - Providing that records of Department of Health and Human Services of sustained and non-sustained allegations of child abuse or neglect are preserved - To Senior, Children, and Family Issues then the Judiciary
HB3288. By Del. Dean and Howell - Adding medical doctors and doctors of osteopathy to the category of medical professionals who are subject to the prohibition against therapeutic deception. - To Health and Human Resources then the Judiciary
HB3289. By Del. Dean and Howell - Prohibiting any next of kin who is criminally responsible for the death of a relative from being involved in the decedent’s burial arrangements - To the Judiciary
HB3290. By Del. Dean and Worrell - To clarify privileges for senior license holders for hunting and fishing - To Agriculture and Natural Resources then the Judiciary
HB3291. By Del. E. Pritt - Relating generally to landlords and tenants - To the Judiciary
HB3292. By Del. Statler, Mallow, Jennings and Sheedy - To expand the EMS retirement system - To Pensions and Retirement then Finance
HB3293. By Del. Statler, Ellington, Toney, Crouse and Clark - Relating generally to identifying and educating exceptional children exhibiting indicators or diagnosed with dyslexia or dyscalculia (FN) - To Education
HB3294. By Del. Anderson, Zatezalo, Westfall, Fehrenbacher, Street, Crouse, Heckert, Bridges, Holstein, Cooper and Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker) - Limiting use restrictions for forest carbon capture and sequestration - To Energy and Manufacturing then Finance