HOUSE OF DELEGATES
BILLS INTRODUCED
Friday, January 10, 2003
2089. By Del. Amores, Ashley, Coleman and Staton - Prohibiting certain gasoline price discounting
practices - To Judiciary
2090. By Del. Amores, Webster and R. Thompson - Requiring the Ethics Commission to establish
a code of conduct for state administrative law judges - To Judiciary
2091. By Del. Armstead and Carmichael - Providing discounted motor vehicle registration fees for
members of volunteer fire departments (FN) - To Roads and Transportation then Finance
2092. By Del. Armstead, Amores, Manuel and Craig - Creating a sentencing commission and
providing for the appointment, terms and qualifications of members (FN) - To Judiciary
then Finance
2093. By Del. Armstead - Relating to awards in medical professional liability actions - To
Judiciary
2094. By Del. Caputo, Varner, Tucker and Yeager - Regulating the release of fish, water animals
and other aquatic organism into the waters of this state - To Agriculture and Natural
Resources then Judiciary
2095. By Del. Coleman, Stemple and Kominar - Removing the tax exemption status for certain
nonprofit hospitals (FN) - To Health and Human Resources then Finance
2096. By Del. Ellem - Relating to retroactive service credit for members of the public employees
retirement system (FN) - To Pensions and Retirement then Finance
2097. By Del. Ellem - Clarifying that a "victim" includes that person damaged by acts of juveniles
and increasing liability of parents for criminal acts of their children - To Judiciary
2098. By Del. Ellem, Azinger, Warner and Beane - Exempting one motor vehicle owned by a
volunteer fireman from personal property taxation (FN) - To Roads and Transportation then
Finance
2099. By Del. Kominar and Varner - Providing for a pilot project intended to divert low-income
residents from early institutionalization (FN) - To Health and Human Resources then
Finance
2100. By Del. Leggett, Smirl, Trump and Faircloth - Permitting persons with certain disabilities to
use a crossbow during archery season (FN) - To Agriculture and Natural Resources then
Finance
2101. By Del. Mahan and Susman - Consumers sales and service tax exemption for personal
property and service purchases by religious organizations for heating buildings (FN) - To
Finance
2102. By Del. Mezzatesta and Williams - Relating to salary increases for county board of education
superintendents (FN) - To Education then Finance
2103. By Del. Michael, Leach and Campbell - Relating to the monitoring of nursing home residents
through the use of electronic monitoring devices - To Judiciary
2104. By Del. Overington, Canterbury, Romine, Armstead, R. M. Thompson and Susman -
Increasing the distance that a beer licensee must be located from a school or church - To
Judiciary
2105. By Del. Overington, R. M. Thompson, Susman and Ellem - Requiring a public hearing and
county commission approval prior to the issuance of an initial or transfer license for a private
club (FN) - To Judiciary then Finance
2106. By Del. Perdue - Allowing a nonresident person whose natural parents both graduated from
a state university or college to pay the resident tuition rate - To Education then Finance
2107. By Del. Stalnaker - Imposing misdemeanor penalties for obstructing or giving false
statements to a law-enforcement officer - To Judiciary
2108. By Del. Susman, Yeager, Leach and Fleischauer - Prohibiting persons fourteen years of age
or younger from riding in the open bed of a truck or trailer except when in a parade or for
farm work - To Roads and Transportation then Judiciary
2109. By Del. R. Thompson - Giving certain annuitants of the public employees and teachers
retirement systems a one-time supplement (FN) - To Pensions and Retirement then Finance
2110. By Del. Varner, Mezzatesta, Williams, Manuel, Shelton and Stemple - Declaring that lawful
design, marketing, manufacture or sale of firearms or ammunition to the public is not an
unreasonably dangerous activity - To Judiciary
2111. By Del. Webb - Prohibiting teachers and other school personnel from recommending that
children receive psychiatric care or mind altering medication - To Education
2112. By Del. Webb - Allowing a parent who has been court-ordered to provide medical insurance coverage to his or her children to do so if the insurance is available at a reasonable cost - To
Judiciary
2113. By Del. Webster - Providing for the registration and reserving of names of resident
individuals, sole proprietorships and general partnerships through the Secretary of State (FN)
- To Judiciary then Finance
2114. By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Kiss) and Del. Trump [By Request of the Executive] - Limiting the
public education allowances provided as part of the total basic foundation program for the
2003 fiscal year - To Education then Finance
2115. By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Kiss) and Del. Trump [By Request of the Executive] - Increasing the
amount available from the consolidated fund as a revolving loan to the West Virginia
economic development authority - To Finance
2116. By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Kiss) and Del. Trump [By Request of the Executive] - Terminating the
governor's cabinet on children and families and incorporating certain of its powers and the
children's fund to the department of health and human resources (FN) - To Government
Organization then Finance
2117. By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Kiss) and Del. Trump [By Request of the Executive] - Creating a "sales
tax holiday" for purchase of back-to-school clothing and supplies during a three day period
in the beginning of August, 2003 (FN) - To Finance
2118. By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Kiss) and Del. Trump [By Request of the Executive] - Adjusting the
retirement benefits for all members of the West Virginia state police retirement system (FN)
- To Pensions and Retirement then Finance
2119. By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Kiss) and Del. Trump [By Request of the Executive] - Increasing the
rate of the tax on cigarettes (FN) - To Finance
2120. By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Kiss) and Del. Trump [By Request of the Executive] - Relating to
workers' compensation generally - To Finance
2121. By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Kiss) and Del. Trump [By Request of the Executive] - Establishing the
"All-Terrain Vehicle Safety Act" and the reasons therefore - To Government Organization
2122. By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Kiss) and Del. Trump [By Request of the Executive] - Relating to
medical professional liability generally (FN) - To Judiciary
2123. By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Kiss) and Del. Trump [By Request of the Executive] - Reducing the
allowable blood alcohol content for DUI from ten hundredths to eight hundredths of one
percent of body weight - To Judiciary then Finance