Member's Press Release
Release Date: 02/13/2019
Contact: Jacque Bland at (304) 357-7999
Senate
Senate Calendar and Committee Schedule for Wednesday, February 13, 2019
Wednesday, February 13, 2019 – 36th Day of Session
The Senate will convene at 11 a.m.
RESOLUTIONS
· SCR 29: Hershell Lee Thomas Memorial Bridge
· SCR 30: Urging Congress call convention for Constitutional amendment limiting terms for persons elected to House of Representatives and Senate
· SCR 31: SGT James E. Mattingly Bridge
· SCR 32: US Army SSG Henry Kilgore Bridge
· SCR 33: Requesting study of foster care system and compliance with federal law
· SR 41: Recognizing WV Kids Cancer Crusaders for dedication and commitment
· SR 42: Recognizing importance of Atlantic Coast Pipeline
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
- SCR 28: James Henry Caruthers Memorial Road
- SR 39: Urging US Congress allow states to move to permanent daylight saving time
- SR 40: Stating WV Senate affirms support of protections for consumers in Affordable Care Act
THIRD READING
· Eng. Com. Sub. for SB 40: Establishing Military Service Members Court program
· Eng. SB 47: Providing wind power projects be taxed at real property rate
· Eng. SB 153: Providing greater flexibility for making infrastructure project grants
· Eng. Com. Sub. for Com. Sub. for SB 285: Relating to sale of homemade food items (original similar to HB 2564)
· Eng. Com. Sub. for SB 291: Relating generally to survivor benefits for emergency response providers (original similar to HB 2438)
· Eng. SB 296: Providing 11-month window to permit members of PERS to purchase credited service
· Eng. Com. Sub. for SB 345: Relating to fire service equipment and training funds for VFDs (original similar to HB 2558)
· Eng. Com. Sub. for SB 405: Increasing limit on additional expenses incurred in preparing notice list for redemption
· Eng. SB 461: Providing for personal income tax withholding on certain lottery winnings
· Eng. Com. Sub. for SB 481: Relating to Judicial Vacancy Advisory Commission
· Eng. Com. Sub. for HB 2446: Blue Alert Plan
SECOND READING
· Com. Sub. for SB 60: Licensing practice of athletic training (original similar to HB 2401)
· Com. Sub. for SB 66: Prohibiting certain misleading lawsuit advertising practices (original similar to HB 2671)
· Com. Sub. for SB 74: Exempting nonpaid volunteers at ski areas from workers' compensation benefits
· Com. Sub. for SB 339: Allowing certain persons carry pepper spray in State Capitol Complex
FIRST READING
- Com. Sub. for Com. Sub. for SB 266: Creating Intermediate Court of Appeals and WV Appellate Review Organization Act of 2019 (original similar to HB 2366)
- Com. Sub. for SB 393: Protecting right to farm (original similar to HB 2774, HB 2900)
- Com. Sub. for SB 516: Relating to attorney fees in subsidized adoptions
- Com. Sub. for SB 518: Restricting sale and trade of dextromethorphan
- Com. Sub. for SB 563: Prohibiting sexual assault victim be subjected to certain physical examinations
- SB 590: Permitting guided bear hunts by licensed outfitters and guides
- Eng. Com. Sub. for HB 2521: Relating to permitting fur-bearer parts
Scheduled Committee Meetings
1 p.m.: Economic Development (208W)
- SB 439: Creating five-year tax credits for persons engaged in industrial hemp manufacturing.
2 p.m.: Agriculture and Rural Development (208W)
- Com. Sub. for SB 383: Creating WV Healthy Food Crop Block Grant Program
- Com. Sub. for SB 344: Relating to operation of state-owned farms
2 p.m.: Pensions (451M)
- Originating Bill 1: Relating to prepayment of municipalities monthly required contributions
- SB 539: Relating to accrued benefit of retirees in WV State Police Retirement System Plan B
- SB 11: Relating to retirement and pension benefits of certain PERS and Teachers Retirement System members who serve in Legislature
- SB 418: Establishing WV Division of Natural Resources Police Officer Retirement System
3 p.m.: Judiciary (208W)
- SB 512: Regulating pawnbrokers
- HB 2474: Relating to a reserving methodology for health insurance and annuity contracts
3 p.m.: Finance (451M)
- SB 147: Shifting funding from Landfill Closure Assistance Fund to local solid waste authorities
- SB 29: Creating five-year tax credits for businesses on post-coal mine sites
- SB 406: Relating to collection of taxes on estate or property in receivership
- HB 2546: Excluding from tax equipment installed in a motor vehicle for use of a person with a medical necessity
- Com. Sub. for HB 2737: Relating to training of State Tax Division employees
Senate Bills to be Introduced Wednesday, February 13, 2019
· SB 591: Defining certain terms used in insurance (Maroney; Banking and Insurance)
· SB 592: Providing for collection of hotel occupancy tax by marketplace facilitators (Blair; Finance)
· SB 593: Permitting critical access hospital become community outpatient medical center (Maroney; Health and Human Resources)
· SB 594: Granting Board of Examiners for LPNs sole authority for accreditation of nursing schools (Takubo; Education)
· SB 595: Allowing retired teachers be employed by certain higher education entities (Blair; Education)
· SB 596: Adjusting voluntary contribution amounts on certain DMV forms (FN) (Weld; Military)
· SB 597: Conforming state law to federal law for registration of appraisal management companies (Boso; Government Organization)
· SB 598: Supplementary appropriation to Fire Commission (Cline; Finance)
· SB 599: Relating to selection process of delegates to national party conventions (Tarr, Hamilton, Hardesty, Ihlenfeld, Romano, Rucker; Judiciary)
· SB 600: Relating to preservation and disposal of biological evidence (FN) (Trump; Judiciary)
· SB 601: Relating to mandatory supervision of adult inmates (Trump; Judiciary)
· SB 602: Creating matching program for Small Business Innovation and Research Program and Small Business Technology Transfer Program (Palumbo; Economic Development then Finance)
· SB 603: Exempting certain activities from licensing requirements for engaging in business of currency exchange (Tarr; Banking and Insurance)
· SB 604: Allowing one member of public service board be member of county commission (Weld; Government Organization)
· SCR 29: Hershell Lee Thomas Memorial Bridge (Carmichael)
· SCR 30: Urging Congress call convention for Constitutional amendment limiting terms for persons elected to House of Representatives and Senate (Smith, Clements)
· SCR 31: SGT James E. Mattingly Bridge (Palumbo)
· SCR 32: US Army SSG Henry Kilgore Bridge (Hardesty)
· SCR 33: Requesting study of foster care system and compliance with federal law (Unger)
· SR 41: Recognizing WV Kids Cancer Crusaders for dedication and commitment (Jeffries)
· SR 42: Recognizing importance of Atlantic Coast Pipeline (Smith, Sypolt)
* (FN) indicates the bill has a Fiscal Note
* (IB) indicates the bill is an Interim Bill
Committee Action on Bills from Tuesday, February 12, 2019
10 a.m.: Transportation and Infrastructure
- SB 500: Creating Sewer and Water Infrastructure Replacement Act
- Committee Substitute reported to full Senate with recommendation it do pass; second reference to Finance
- SCR 7: Urging Congress provide exceptions to weight limits on trucks on interstate
- Resolution reported to full Senate with recommendation it be adopted
1 p.m.: Health and Human Resources
- SB 546: Relating to health care provider taxes
- Committee Substitute reported to full Senate with recommendation it do pass; second reference to Finance
- SB 545: Relating to HIV testing
- Bill reported to full Senate with recommendation it do pass
- SB 348: Relating to tobacco usage restrictions
- Committee Substitute reported to full Senate with recommendation it do pass; second reference to Judiciary
- SB 489: Relating to Pharmacy Audit Integrity Act
- Committee Substitute reported to full Senate with recommendation it do pass; second reference to Finance
2 p.m.: Government Organization
- SCR 5: Home of Coach Bob Bolen Mountain State University 2004 NAIA Champions sign
- Resolution reported to full Senate with recommendation it be adopted
- SB 366: Authorizing Division of Protective Services issue electronic key cards to qualified applicants to enter State Capitol
- Bill is laid over
- SB 370: Prohibiting legislators and part-time public officials from having interest in public contracts
- Committee adjourned without reporting bill
2 p.m.: Education
- SB 553: Relating to federal funds for land-grant institutions
- Committee Substitute reported to full Senate with recommendation it do pass; second reference to Finance
3 p.m.: Judiciary
- SB 295: Relating to crimes against public justice
- Committee Substitute reported to full Senate with recommendation it do pass
- HB 2481: Permitting retail sale of alcoholic beverages on Sundays after 1 p.m.
- Committee Substitute reported to full Senate with recommendation it do pass
3 p.m.: Finance
- SB 117: Relating to incentives for consolidating local governments
- Committee Substitute reported to full Senate with recommendation it do pass
- SB 259: Expanding Coyote Control Program
- Committee Substitute reported to full Senate with recommendation it do pass
- SB 502: Exempting sales of investment metal bullion and coins
- Committee Substitute reported to full Senate with recommendation it do pass
- SB 550: Declaring certain claims to be moral obligations of state
- Bill reported to full Senate with recommendation it do pass
Bills that Have Passed the Senate as of Tuesday, February 12, 2019 (93 Senate; 6 House)
- SB 1: Increasing access to career education and workforce training (House Education)
- SB 3: Establishing WV Small Wireless Facilities Deployment Act (House Technology and Infrastructure)
- SB 4: Relating generally to Municipal Home Rule Program (House Government Organization)
- SB 10: Relating to Second Chance Driver's License Program (House Technology and Infrastructure)
- SB 13: Relating to distributions from State Excess Lottery Fund (Pending House introduction)
- SB 14: Creating WV Farm-to-School Grant Program (House Agriculture and Natural Resources)
- SB 16: Authorizing expenditure of surplus funds by Wyoming County Commission (House Finance)
- SB 17: Relating to probation eligibility (Signed 02-11-19)
- SB 18: Relating to crimes committed on State Capitol Complex (H Third Reading, 02-13-19)
- SB 19: Relating to Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program (House Agriculture and Natural Resources)
- SB 24: Relating generally to local boards of health (House Political Subdivisions)
- SB 26: Permitting certain employees of educational service cooperatives participate in state's teacher retirement systems (Pending House introduction)
- SB 27: Removing restrictions on where certain traditional lottery games may be played (Completed; Awaiting action by Governor)
- SB 28: Removing hotel occupancy tax limit collects for medical care and emergency services (Pending Senate concurrence; Senate refers to Rules for further consideration)
- SB 30: Eliminating tax on annuity considerations collected by life insurer (House Banking and Insurance)
- SB 36: Allowing adjustment of gross income for calculating personal income liability for certain retirees (House Pensions and Retirement)
- SB 55: Relating to driving privileges and requirements for persons under 18 (House Technology and Infrastructure)
- SB 61: Adding certain crimes for which prosecutor may apply for wiretap (H Third Reading, 02-13-19)
- SB 62: Requiring participation in drug court program before discharge of certain first-time drug offenses (House Judiciary)
- SB 63: Relating to partial filling of prescriptions (House Judiciary)
- SB 72: Creating Sexual Assault Victims' Bill of Rights (House Judiciary)
- SB 90: Transferring Safety and Treatment Program from DHHR to DMV (House Judiciary)
- SB 100: Increasing court fees to fund law-enforcement standards training and expenses (House Finance)
- SB 101: Equalizing penalties for intimidating and retaliating against certain public officers and other persons (House Judiciary)
- SB 102: Relating generally to powers and authority of courthouse security officers (House Judiciary)
- SB 103: Relating generally to Public Defender Services (House Judiciary)
- SB 106: Alleviating double taxation on foreign income at state level (House Small Business, Entrepreneurship and Economic Development)
- SB 119: Specifying documents not subject to discovery in certain proceedings (Signed 02-08-19)
- SB 124: Creating felony offense for actions of cruelty to animals which causes serious injury or death of animal (House Judiciary)
- SB 127: Relating to parole officers' duties to perform alcohol and drug testing of litigants (House Judiciary)
- SB 149: Exempting certain veterans from concealed weapons license fees (House Judiciary)
- SB 152: Relating generally to criminal offense expungement (House Finance)
- SB 154: Using school facilities for funeral and memorial services for certain community members (Education)
- SB 157: Authorizing Department of Administration promulgate legislative rules (Government Organization)
- SB 163: Authorizing DEP promulgate legislative rules (House Energy)
- SB 175: Authorizing DHHR promulgate legislative rules (House Health and Human Resources)
- SB 177: Fire Commission rule relating to State Building Code (Completed; Awaiting action by Governor)
- SB 187: Authorizing Department of Revenue to promulgate legislative rules (House Finance)
- SB 190: DOH rule relating to employment procedures (House Technology and Infrastructure)
- SB 199: Authorizing certain miscellaneous agencies and boards promulgate legislative rules (House Government Organization)
- SB 223: Authorizing Department of Commerce promulgate legislative rules (House Judiciary)
- SB 233: Relating to age requirements for deputy sheriff (House Government Organization)
- SB 236: Providing notice of eligibility to persons to vote after completion of punishment or pardon (House Judiciary)
- SB 237: Improving ability of law enforcement to locate and return missing persons (House Judiciary)
- SB 240: Repealing certain legislative rules no longer authorized or are obsolete (Completed; Awaiting action by Governor)
- SB 241: Permitting county court clerks scan certain documents in electronic form (House Political Subdivisions)
- SB 243: Requiring racetrack participate in WV Thoroughbred Development Fund (House Finance)
- SB 253: Protecting consumers from automatic purchase renewal and continuous service offers (House Judiciary)
- SB 255: Relating to Emergency Medical Services Advisory Committee (Completed; Awaiting action by Governor)
- SB 256: Allowing certain deductions from individual personal income tax refunds (House Finance)
- SB 258: Establishing common law "veil piercing" claims not be used to impose personal liability (House Judiciary)
- SB 263: Limiting number of days legislators may be compensated during extended and extraordinary sessions if budget bill not enacted (House Finance)
- SB 264: Requiring courts to order restitution to crime victims where economically practicable (House Judiciary)
- SB 267: Requiring State Board of Education adopt policy detailing level of computer science instruction (Completed; Awaiting action by Governor)
- SB 268: Updating meaning of federal taxable income in WV Corporation Net Income Tax Act (Completed; Awaiting action by Governor)
- SB 269: Updating terms used in WV Personal Income Tax Act (Completed; Awaiting action by Governor)
- SB 270: Streamlining process for utilities access to DOH rights-of-way (House Judiciary)
- SB 272: Updating code relating to Commission on Special Investigations (Vetoed 02-11-19)
- SB 297: Extending expiration of military members' spouses' driver's license (House Technology and Infrastructure)
- SB 317: Authorizing three or more adjacent counties form multicounty trail network authority (Agriculture and Natural Resources)
- SB 323: Establishing revenue fund and source to support Department of Agriculture's improvement to facilities (H Third Reading, 02-13-19)
- SB 324: Relating to Commissioner of Agriculture employees (Completed; Awaiting action by Governor)
- SB 331: Using leashed dogs to track mortally wounded deer or bear (House Agriculture and Natural Resources)
- SB 332: Relating to Class Q special hunting permit for disabled persons (House Agriculture and Natural Resources)
- SB 343: Relating to review and approval of state property leases (House Government Organization)
- SB 346: Changing rate which certain judges are paid for mileage when traveling within state (House Finance)
- SB 352: Relating to Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation acquiring and disposing of services, goods, and commodities (House Government Organization)
- SB 354: Expiring funds to balance of Auditor's Office - Chief Inspector's Fund (Completed; Awaiting action by Governor)
- SB 356: Requiring MAPS provide state and federal prosecutors information (House Judiciary)
- SB 357: Relating generally to Division of Administrative Services (House Government Organization)
- SB 358: Exempting Purchasing Division purchases for equipment to maintain security at state facilities (House Judiciary)
- SB 361: Relating to Public Defender Services (House Judiciary)
- SB 369: Relating to generic drug products (House Health and Human Resources)
- SB 373: Relating to financial responsibility of inmates (House Judiciary)
- SB 377: Relating to minimum wage and maximum hour standards (H First Reading, 02-13-19)
- SB 387: Relating generally to extradition (House Judiciary)
- SB 389: Allowing developmentally disabled person purchase base hunting license (House Agriculture and Natural Resources)
- SB 390: Requiring electric utilities submit feasibility studies of constructing and operating middle-mile broadband internet projects (House Technology and Infrastructure)
- SB 392: Relating to payment of invoices received by Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation for contract work (House Government Organization)
- SB 398: Relating to compensation for senior judges (House Finance)
- SB 399: Relating to compensation for senior magistrates (House Judiciary)
- SB 408: Determining indigency for public defender services (House Judiciary)
- SB 440: Relating to Antihazing Law (Pending House introduction)
- SB 442: Supplementing, amending, and decreasing appropriation to Insurance Commission (Pending House introduction)
- SB 443: Supplemental appropriation of federal moneys to DHHR divisions (Pending House introduction)
- SB 444: Supplemental appropriation to DHHR divisions (Pending House introduction)
- SB 451: Comprehensive education reform (H Second Reading, 02-13-19)
- SB 452: Supplemental appropriation to Second Chance Driver's License Program (Pending House introduction)
- SB 453: Relating to background checks of certain financial institutions (House Banking and Insurance)
- SB 491: Extending effective date for voter registration in conjunction with driver licensing (Pending House introduction)
- SB 496: Transferring authority to regulate milk from DHHR to Department of Agriculture (House Government Organization)
- SB 499: Amending WV tax laws to conform to changes in partnerships for federal income tax purposes (House Finance)
- SB 542: Relating to registration fees for military-related special registration plates (House Technology and Infrastructure)
- HB 2191: Relating generally to limited video lottery (Completed; Awaiting action by Governor)
- HB 2307: Relating to creating a provisional license for practicing barbering and cosmetology (Passed; Communicated to House)
- HB 2351: Relating to regulating prior authorizations (House requests Conference Committee – appoints Ellington, R-Mercer; Hollen, R-Wood, Staggers, D-Fayette; Senate appoints Maroney, Takubo, Stollings)
- HB 2459: Exercising authority to exempt individuals domiciled within the state from certain restrictions contained in federal law (Pending House concurrence)
- HB 2462: Issuing a certificate to correctional employees to carry firearms (Completed; Awaiting action by governor)
- HB 2492: Relating to mandatory reporting procedures of abuse and neglect of adults and children (Pending House concurrence)
Resolutions that have Passed the Senate as of Tuesday, February 12, 2019 (8)
- SCR 4: US Marine Corps Lt. Col. Dennis Ray Blankenship Memorial Road (House Technology and Infrastructure)
- SJR 5: Clarification of the Judiciary's Role in Impeachment Proceedings Amendment (House Finance)
- SCR 9: US Army PFC Winten L. Wayts Memorial Bridge (House Technology and Infrastructure)
- SCR 11: Urging Congress pass fully funded long-term surface transportation and infrastructure measures (House Technology and Infrastructure)
- SCR 12: US Army CPL Lee Roy Young Memorial Bridge (House Technology and Infrastructure)
- SCR 16: US Army SP4 Wilbur Allen Smith Memorial Bridge (House Technology and Infrastructure)
- SCR 20: US Air Force SSGT Ryan David Hammond Memorial Bridge (House Technology and Infrastructure)
- SCR 23: Jeffrey Alan Clovis Memorial Bridge (House Technology and Infrastructure)
Bills and Resolutions that have Completed Legislation as of Tuesday, February 12, 2019 (12 Senate; 2 House)
- SB 17: Relating to probation eligibility (Signed 02-11-19)
- SB 27: Removing restrictions on where certain traditional lottery games may be played (Completed; Awaiting action by Governor)
- SB 119: Specifying documents not subject to discovery in certain proceedings (Signed 02-08-19)
- SB 177: Fire Commission rule relating to State Building Code (Completed; Awaiting action by Governor)
- SB 240: Repealing certain legislative rules no longer authorized or are obsolete (Completed; Awaiting action by Governor)
- SB 255: Relating to Emergency Medical Services Advisory Committee (Completed; Awaiting action by Governor)
- SB 267: Requiring State Board of Education adopt policy detailing level of computer science instruction (Completed; Awaiting action by Governor)
- SB 268: Updating meaning of federal taxable income in WV Corporation Net Income Tax Act (Completed; Awaiting action by Governor)
- SB 269: Updating terms used in WV Personal Income Tax Act (Completed; Awaiting action by Governor)
- SB 272: Updating code relating to Commission on Special Investigations (Vetoed 02-11-19)
- SB 324: Relating to Commissioner of Agriculture employees (Completed; Awaiting action by Governor)
- SB 354: Expiring funds to balance of Auditor's Office - Chief Inspector's Fund (Completed; Awaiting action by Governor)
- HB 2191: Relating generally to limited video lottery (Completed; Awaiting action by the Governor)
- HB 2462: Issuing a certificate to correctional employees to carry firearms (Completed; Awaiting action by Governor)
Bills that Have Been Signed by the Governor as of Tuesday, February 12, 2019 (2)
- SB 119: Specifying documents not subject to discovery in certain proceedings (Signed 02-08-19)
- SB 17: Relating to probation eligibility (Signed 02-11-19)
Bills that Have Been Vetoed by the Governor as of Tuesday, February 12, 2019 (1)
- SB 272: Updating code relating to Commission on Special Investigations (Vetoed 02-11-19)
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