Member's Press Release
Release Date: 01/23/2020
Contact: Jared Hunt at (304) 340-3323
House of Delegates
On the Agenda: Friday in the House of Delegates
Here’s what’s scheduled Friday in the House of Delegates:
SPECIAL CALENDAR
Friday, January 24, 2020
17th Day of the Legislative Session
House to convene at 11 a.m. On the agenda:
THIRD READING – For Passage
- Sub. for S. B. 94 - Providing persons with physical disabilities ability to vote by electronic absentee ballot
- Sub. for H. B. 4002 - Creating a felony crime relating to drug delivery resulting in death
- B. 4393 - Relating to making suffocation and asphyxiation crimes
SECOND READING – Amendment Stage
- Sub. for H. B. 4011 - Reorganizing various boards and authorities for the licensing and oversight of trades, occupations, and professions
- Sub. for H. B. 4129 - Relating to adoption
- B. 4146 - Relating to credit for reinsurance
- B. 4149 - Relating to insurance
- B. 4166 - Prohibiting certain sex offenders from being in a supervisory position over children
- B. 4411 - Relating to the West Virginia Residential Mortgage Lender, Broker and Servicer Act
FIRST READING
- Sub. for H. B. 2497 - Relating to the whistle-blower law
- B. 4089 - Requiring cursive writing to be taught
- B. 4365 - Granting of college credit hours for learning English as a second language
- B. 4480 - Relating to legislative rules for the Higher Education Policy Commission
Committee Meetings Scheduled:
Committee on Finance
9:00 a.m. - Room 462 M
- Budget Hearing for the Department of Environmental Protection
- Budget Hearing for the Public Service Commission & Consumer Advocate Division
Committee on the Judiciary
9:00 a.m. - Room 418 M
- B. 4470, Relating to persons 18 years of age or older in the custody of the Bureau of Juvenile Services,
- B. 4496, Removing the specific mandate of the Board of Risk and Insurance Management to purchase liability insurance for the Division of Corrections,
- B. 4501, Relating to the ability to refuse offenders for commitment to a jail,
- B. 4510, Prohibiting bodily intrusion by an inmate upon any person at any correctional facility,
- B. 4476, Providing for the timely and efficient collection, submission, testing, retention, and disposition of forensic evidence in sexual assault cases,
- Originating bill regarding clean up of DUI locations
Committee on Government Organization
9:00 a.m. - Room 215 E
- HB 4353, Creating a rational nexus requirement between prior criminal conduct and initial licensure decision making.
- HB 4352, Removing the use of post-criminal conduct in professional and occupational initial licensure or certification in decision making.
- HB 4120, Requiring the Commissioner of Highways to develop a formula for allocating road funds among districts.
- HB 4026, Exempting businesses transporting scrap tires, waste tires, or other used tires, from certain statutory provisions.
- HB 4443, Shifting funding from the Landfill Closure Assistance Fund to local solid waste authorities. (2nd reference to Finance)
- HB 4380, Updating the regulatory board review schedule
Committee on Rules
10:45 a.m. - Behind Chamber
Citation Presentations Scheduled in House Chamber:
- 10: 15 a.m. – Corrections Citation
From the Activity Calendar:
Women and Girls’ Day
WV Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation
Upper House and Upper Senate Rotundas
*** Agendas and meeting times subject to change. ***
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