With more than half of the 60-day session of the 86th West Virginia Legislature complete, here is a wrap-up of legislation that both the Senate and House of Delegates have passed and, on a separate list, the bills the Governor has signed into law.
The information was current at 3 p.m. Friday, February 10. (Source: West Virginia Legislature website)
Governor signs 7 bills
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· SB83 — Authorizing tactical medical professionals to carry firearms (effective 90 days from passage 05/03/23)
· SB132 — Clarifying criminal offense of harassment (effective 90 days from passage 05/02/23)
· SB143 — Relating to Adopt-A-Stream Program (effective 90 days from passage 04/30/23)
· SB161 — Authorizing DNR to manage and dispose of property (effective from passage 01/20/23)
· SB162 — Authorizing director of DNR to lease state-owned pore spaces in certain areas for carbon sequestration (effective from passage 01/20/23)
· SB207 — Relating to state allocation of funding to regional councils (effective 90 days from passage 05/02/23)
· SB231 — Transferring administration of West Virginia Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer Matching Funds Program to Department of Economic Development (effective from passage 01/27/23)
Senate, House pass 19 bills
(10 House bills, 9 Senate bills)
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· SB4 — Creating Adopt-A-Trail volunteer programs for public land under DNR jurisdiction (completed legislation awaiting Governor’s signature)
· SB83 — Authorizing tactical medical professionals to carry firearms (effective 90 days from passage May 3, 2023)
· SB132 — Clarifying criminal offense of harassment (effective 90 days from passage May 2, 2023)
· SB143 — Relating to Adopt-A-Stream Program (effective 90 days from passage April 30, 2023)
· SB161 — Authorizing DNR to manage and dispose of property (effective from passage January 20, 2023)
· SB162 — Authorizing director of DNR to lease state-owned pore spaces in certain areas for carbon sequestration (effective from passage January 20, 2023)
· SB207 — Relating to state allocation of funding to regional councils jurisdiction (effective 90 days from passage May 2, 2023)
· SB231 — Transferring administration of West Virginia Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer Matching Funds Program to Department of Economic Development (effective from passage January 27, 2023)
· SB241 — Patient Brokering Act (completed legislation awaiting Governor’s signature)
· HB2018 — Permitting the managed care case coordinator to attend the multidisciplinary team meeting councils (completed legislation awaiting Governor’s signature)
· HB2029 — Repealing the creation of an all-payer claims database (completed legislation awaiting Governor’s signature)
· HB2506 — Creating a title clearinghouse for non-resident businesses (completed legislation awaiting Governor’s signature)
· HB2530 — Relating to the extension of the expiration of temporary registration plates from 60 days to 90 days (completed legislation awaiting Governor’s signature)
· HB2533 — Relating to a permanent windshield placard to be valid for the duration of the applicant’s life (completed legislation awaiting Governor’s signature)
· HB2564 — Repeal of administrative hearing procedures for DUI offenses (completed legislation awaiting Governor’s signature)
· HB2602 — Re-establishing certain specialized school service personnel classifications (completed legislation awaiting Governor’s signature)
· HB2776 — Updating meaning of federal adjusted gross income and certain other terms used in West Virginia Personal Income Tax Act (completed legislation awaiting Governor’s signature)
· HB2777 — Updating federal taxable income and other terms in the West Virginia Corporation Net Income Tax Act (completed legislation awaiting Governor’s signature)
· HB2835 — Repeal outdated provisions of code relating to the West Virginia graduate college and Marshall University (completed legislation awaiting Governor’s signature) |