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HOUSE OF DELEGATES

BILLS TO BE INTRODUCED

Thursday, February 10, 2022

HB4606.            By Del. Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker) and Skaff [By Request of the Executive] - Authorizing programs to assist at-risk veterans and their families with existing resources to combat suicide - To Government Organization

HB4607.            By Del. Jennings and Rohrbach - To remove opioid treatment programs from requiring a certificate of need - To Health and Human Resources

HB4608.            By Del. Riley, Statler, Maynard, Hardy, Paynter, Jennings, Honaker, Maynor, Phillips, Queen and Pack - To require the State Fire Commission to propose minimum standards for persons to be certified as probationary status volunteer firefighters - To Fire Departments and Emergency Medical Services then Government Organization

HB4609.            By Del. Rohrbach - Relating to establishing the services that shall be provided by the traumatic brain injury waiver program (FN) - To Health and Human Resources

HB4610.            By Del. Hornbuckle - Workplace Violence Prevention for Health Care and Social Service Workers Act - To Health and Human Resources then the Judiciary

HB4611.            By Del. Howell, Steele, Paynter, Linville and Hamrick [By Request of the Secretary of State] - Providing an exception to the requirements for voters to present a valid identifying document when appearing in person to vote at the polls - To Government Organization then the Judiciary

HB4612.            By Del. Storch, Criss, Householder, Statler, Riley, Westfall, Wamsley, Jennings, D. Kelly and Pethtel - Decreasing the time period of eligibility for nonduty disability from ten to five or more years of service for Municipal Police Officers and Firefighters Retirement (FN) - To Pensions and Retirement then Finance

HB4613.            By Del. Storch, Gearheart, Householder, Criss, Statler, Westfall, Riley, Wamsley, Jennings, D. Kelly and Pethtel - Relating to increasing the multiplier for use in determining accrued benefit in the West Virginia Municipal Police Officers and Firefighters Retirement System. (FN) - To Pensions and Retirement then Finance

HB4614.            By Del. Storch, Gearheart, Criss, Householder, Statler, Westfall, Riley, Wamsley, Jennings, D. Kelly and Pethtel - Providing optional retirement service credit for unused accrued annual or sick leave days for municipal police and firefighters (FN) - To Pensions and Retirement then Finance

HB4615.            By Del. G. Ward, Barnhart, Haynes and Foster - To create a tax reduction savings fund for counties - To Finance

HB4616.            By Del. Linville, Householder, Kimble, Keaton, Booth, Mallow, Barnhart, Maynard, Howell, Maynor and Wamsley - Remove sales tax on gun safes and certain firearm safety devices (FN) - To Finance

HB4617.            By Del. Tully, Wamsley, Maynor, Statler, Ellington, Toney, Steele, Holstein, Sypolt, Bridges and Hanna - To strengthen anti-hazing laws and policies for Pre-K to Grade 12 - To Education then the Judiciary

HB4618.            By Del. Maynard, Criss, Bridges, Holstein, Linville, Howell, Householder, Steele, Anderson, Hott and Espinosa - Prohibiting state contracts with banks engaged in boycotts of energy companies - To Banking and Insurance then Government Organization then the Judiciary

HB4619.            By Del. Crouse, Clark, Longanacre, Hanna, Pritt, Mazzocchi and J. Jeffries - Require cameras in all classrooms - To Education then Finance

HB4620.            By Del. Crouse, Hanna, Pritt, Longanacre, Mazzocchi, J. Jeffries and Honaker - Providing options to vaccinations and mask requirements as a condition to entry of schools - To Health and Human Resources then the Judiciary

HB4622.            By Del. Steele and Foster - Natural Gas Electric Generation Development Act - To Energy and Manufacturing then Government Organization

HB4623.            By Del. Phillips and Doyle - Uniform Common Interest Ownership Act - To the Judiciary

HB4624.            By Del. Pinson, B. Ward, D. Kelly, Honaker, Hott, Pack, Brown, Lovejoy, Garcia, Dean and Worrell - To modify sheriff’s retirement pay and the cost of receiving certain reports (FN) - To Pensions and Retirement then Finance

HB4625.            By Del. Summers - To remove Medicare or Medicaid-certified facilities from COVID-19 immunization exemption requirements - To Health and Human Resources

HB4626.            By Del. Linville, Foster, Steele, Maynard and Keaton - Create a statewide job bank for all public employees (FN) - To Government Organization

HB4627.            By Del. Steele - To provide for no more than two licensed laboratories for medical cannabis testing in this state - To the Judiciary

HB4628.            By Del. Pinson, Steele, Kessinger, Burkhammer, Brown, Fast, Foster, B. Ward, D. Kelly, D. Jeffries and Hanna - Relating to forbidding excessive government limitations on exercise on religion - To the Judiciary

HB4629.            By Del. Steele, Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker), Summers, Espinosa, Ellington, Householder, Foster, D. Jeffries, Barrett, Maynor and Criss - Relating to procedures for certain actions against the state - To the Judiciary

HB4630.            By Del. Walker, Pushkin, Evans and Fleischauer - Allowing a tenant to recover deposits in full if a landlord has failed any Dwelling Unit Inspections - To the Judiciary

HB4631.            By Del. Walker and Rohrbach - Establishing a bone marrow and peripheral blood stem donation awareness program - To Health and Human Resources

HB4632.            By Del. Conley, McGeehan, Phillips, Paynter, G. Ward, Kimble, Mazzocchi and Pritt - Eliminating state funding to any institution that requires covid 19 vaccinations as a requirement of employment (FN) - To Finance

HB4633.            By Del. Conley, Foster and Pritt - Hold employers liable for damages relating to mandating Covid 19 vaccines - To the Judiciary

HB4634.            By Del. Espinosa, Foster, Steele, Martin, Jennings, Horst, Burkhammer, Holstein and Howell - Relating to occupational licensing or other authorization to practice - To Government Organization

 

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