HOUSE OF DELEGATES


BILLS INTRODUCED


Monday, January 21, 2008


4093.By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Thompson) and Del. Armstead [By Request of the Executive] - Special Aircraft Property Valuation Act - To Judiciary then Finance


4094.By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Thompson) and Del. Armstead [By Request of the Executive] - Relating to reimbursement of compensation paid to certain state employees for job-related training, education or professional development - To Government Organization then Finance


4095.By Del. Fleischauer, Doyle, Guthrie, Talbott, Barker, Miley, Brown, Moore, Manchin, Longstreth and Fragale - Creating a commission to study the impact of global warming on the State of West Virginia - To Agriculture and Natural Resources then Government Organization


4096.By Del. Brown, Hatfield, Doyle, Caputo, Ashley, Guthrie, Fragale, Morgan and Moore - Creating a "Sudan Divestment Procedure" - To Finance


4097.By Del. Perry, Ellem, Morgan, Stemple and Webster - Providing retention salary increases for Division of Corrections and Division of Juvenile Services employees (FN) - To Government Organization then Finance - [Interim Bill]


4098.By Del. Perry, Ellem, Morgan, Stemple, Boggs, Webster, White and Palumbo - Allowing limited driving privileges when a driver's license is suspended for certain reasons - To Roads and Transportation then Judiciary - [Interim Bill]


4099.By Del. Perry, Ellem, Morgan, Stemple, Boggs, Webster, White and Palumbo - Allowing certain vehicles designated by the Secretary of the Department of Military Affairs and Public Safety to use red flashing lights - To Judiciary - [Interim Bill]


4100.By Del. Perry, Ellem, Morgan, Stemple, Boggs, Webster, White and Palumbo - Repealing outdated provisions of the West Virginia Code relating to the operation of the penitentiary by the Commissioner of Public Institutions - To Judiciary - [Interim Bill]


4101.By Del. Ellem, Morgan, Stemple, Boggs, Webster, White and Palumbo - Repealing outdated provisions of the West Virginia Code relating to Huttonsville Correctional Center - To Judiciary - [Interim Bill]


4102.By Del. Mahan, Fleischauer, Ellis, Fragale, Higgins, Spencer, Ashley, Rowan and Tansill - Relating to child abuse and neglect - To Judiciary - [Interim Bill]


4103.By Del. Mahan, Eldridge, Ellis, Ennis, Higgins, Hutchins, Longstreth, Spencer, Ashley, Rowan and Tansill - Increasing criminal penalty to commit malicious assault, unlawful assault, battery or assault upon a child protective caseworker or a local adult protective services caseworker employee - To Judiciary - [Interim Bill]


4104.By Del. Mahan, Eldridge, Ellis, Ennis, Higgins, Hutchins, Longstreth, Spencer, Ashley, Rowan and Tansill - Providing immunity from civil liability for adult protective services workers and child protective services workers - To Judiciary - [Interim Bill]


4105.By Del. Perry, Ellem, Morgan, Stemple, Boggs, Webster, White, Palumbo and Eldridge - Limiting the per diem rate in regional jails (FN) - To Judiciary then Finance - [Interim Bill]


4106.By Del. Perry, Ellem, Morgan, Stemple, Boggs, Webster and White - Allowing the Supreme Court of Appeals to establish a uniform bail schedule - To Judiciary - [Interim Bill]


4107.By Del. Perry, Ellem, Morgan, Stemple, Boggs, Webster, White and Palumbo - Repealing outdated provisions of the West Virginia Code relating to Denmar State Hospital - To Judiciary - [Interim Bill]


4108.By Del. Spencer, Perry, White and Carmichael - Allowing county school boards to establish a four-day school week and collect fees for use of school buildings on the fifth day - To Education


4109.By Del. Longstreth, Poling, D., Barker, Eldridge, Martin, Rodighiero, Reynolds and Kessler - Exempting social security benefits from West Virginia personal income (FN) - To Finance


4110.By Del. Perry, Ellem, Morgan, Stemple, Boggs and White - Increasing the barrel tax on nonintoxicating beer and allocating fifty percent of the tax to the Regional Jail Operations Partial Reimbursement Fund (FN) - To Judiciary then Finance - [Interim Bill]


4111.By Del. Perry, Ellem, Morgan, Stemple, Boggs, Webster, White and Palumbo - Providing that correctional officers may retire with full benefits after twenty years of service (FN) - To Pensions and Retirement then Finance - [Interim Bill]


4112.By Del. Hamilton, Stemple, Argento, Canterbury, Mahan, Proudfoot, Guthrie and Kessler - Notifying communication centers and law-enforcement departments before motor vehicles are repossessed without the knowledge of the debtor - To Judiciary


4113.By Del. Sumner, Duke, Sobonya and Schoen - Prohibiting the naming of a publicly funded building, road, structure or project for a living elected public official - To Judiciary


4114.By Del. Perry, Ellem, Morgan, Stemple, Boggs, Webster, White and Palumbo - Updating various provisions of the Code relating to the Division of Corrections - To Judiciary - [Interim Bill]


4115.By Del. Longstreth, Burdiss, Hamilton, Poling, D., Eldridge, Martin, Barker, Hrutkay, Reynolds and Rodighiero - Increasing the West Virginia retirement income exemption from taxation on persons age sixty-five years of age or older or surviving spouse of such persons - To Pensions and Retirement then Finance


4116.By Del. Fleischauer, Klempa, Caputo, Swartzmiller, Evans, Tucker, Eldridge, Carmichael, Anderson, Doyle and Boggs - Providing low-income workers with a refundable state tax credit based on the federal Earned Income Tax Credits (FN) - To Finance


4117.By Del. Browning - Expanding eligibility for state minimum salary supplements for classroom teachers achieving certain national certification (FN) - To Education then Finance


4118.By Del. Fleischauer, Marshall, Beach, Shook, Varner, Manchin, Sumner, Longstreth, Pino, Palumbo and Hatfield - Authorizing the Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner to enter into cooperative agreements for assistance with law enforcement to investigate and enforce the laws relative to the sale of alcoholic beverages - To Government Organization then Judiciary


4119.By Del. Miller, J., Overington, Cowles, Blair, Duke, Wysong and Tabb - Relating to zoning ordinances - To Political Subdivisions then Judiciary