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Senate Calendar and Committee Schedule for Friday, March 5, 2021

Friday, March 5, 2021 – 24th Day of Session

The Senate will convene at 11 a.m.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

  • SCR 12: Applying to Congress to call convention to propose amendments allowing state legislatures to pass legislation overriding certain restrictive federal laws
  • SCR 13: Urging Adjutant General to establish Honor Guard in each unit to perform military funeral honors
  • SR 12: Memorializing life of John W. Small, Jr., WV’s longest serving elected official and dedicated public servant

THIRD READING

  • Eng. Com. Sub. for SB 368: Authorizing DEP to develop Reclamation of Abandoned and Dilapidated Properties Program – (Com. title amend. pending)
  • Eng. SB 381: Creating nonresident three-day fishing license
  • Eng. Com. Sub. for SB 434: Requiring training for law-enforcement officers responsible for investigating crimes of sexual assault
  • Eng. SB 463: Consolidating position of Inspector General of former Workers’ Compensation Fraud and Abuse Unit and position of Director of Insurance Fraud Unit
  • Eng. SB 501: Continuing and indexing of license and stamp fees
  • Eng. SB 537: Relating generally to kidnapping

SECOND READING

  • Com. Sub. for Com. Sub. for SB 294: Relating generally to savings and investment programs offered by state
  • SB 305: Providing exemption from consumers sales and service tax for certain aircraft maintenance
  • Com. Sub. for SB 343: Authorizing DMV to process online driver’s license or identification card change of address
  • Com. Sub. for SB 375: Relating to county boards of education policies for open enrollment
  • SB 376: Removing obsolete provisions regarding DOH standards for studded tires and chains (original similar to HB 2668)
  • SB 390: Reorganizing Health Care Authority under DHHR and clarifying responsibilities for all-payer claims database
  • SB 397: Relating to health care provider tax
  • SB 404: Modifying well work permits issued by DEP Office of Oil and Gas
  • Com. Sub. for SB 421: Authorizing Workforce West Virginia to hire at-will employees
  • Com. Sub. for SB 429: Exempting Division of Emergency Management from Purchasing Division requirements for certain contracts (original similar to HB 2745)
  • Com. Sub. for SB 435: Requiring county superintendents to authorize certain school principals or administrators at nonpublic schools to issue work permits for enrolled students
  • Com. Sub. for SB 439: Allowing use or nonuse of safety belt as admissible evidence in civil actions (original similar to HB 2809)
  • Com. Sub. for SB 469: Permitting and establishing requirements for appearance by video for purpose of notarial acts

FIRST READING

  • SB 39: Prohibiting insurance coverage from requiring prior authorization for tests to stage cancer
  • Com. Sub. for SB 334: Establishing license application process for harm reduction programs
  • Com. Sub. for Com. Sub. for SB 339: Expanding types of agricultural operations that are protected from nuisance and other legal actions
  • Com. Sub. for SB 344: Relating to credit for qualified rehabilitated buildings investment
  • Com. Sub. for SB 370: Requiring certain documents that contain wage records be considered confidential
  • Com. Sub. for SB 383: Relating to exempting certain organizations from property taxation
  • SB 456: Relating to Natural Resources Police Officers Retirement System
  • Com. Sub. for SB 460: Relating to Deputy Sheriff Retirement System Act
  • SB 467: Relating to WV Municipal Police Officers and Firefighters Retirement System

Scheduled Committee Meetings

9 a.m.: Judiciary (208W)

  • SB 422: Establishing common law “veil piercing” claims not be used to impose personal liability
  • SB 500: Prohibiting intimidation and retaliation against public officers and employees, jurors, and witnesses
  • SB 498: Amending definition of “sexual contact”

** Committee times and agendas are subject to change **

Senate Bills to be Introduced Friday, March 5, 2021

  • SB 561: Election Security and Access Act of 2021 (FN) (Lindsay; Judiciary then Finance)
  • SB 562: Relating to juvenile competency proceedings (Trump; Judiciary)
  • SB 563: Banning certain medical abortions (FN) (Rucker; Health and Human Resources then Judiciary)
  • SB 564: Creating Office of State Inspector General (FN) (Ihlenfeld, Smith; Judiciary then Finance)
  • SB 565: Relating generally to elections (FN) (Roberts, Takubo; Judiciary)
  • SB 566: Relating to interpretations of school laws (Weld; Judiciary)
  • SB 567: Requiring health benefit plans provide insurance to persons with pre-existing conditions (Stollings; Banking and Insurance then Judiciary)
  • SB 568: Relating to measures Governor may make during state of emergency (Azinger; Government Organization then Judiciary)
  • SB 569: Relating to damages for medical monitoring (Azinger; Judiciary)
  • SB 570: Creating Campus Self-Defense Act (Phillips, Martin, Stover, Smith; Judiciary)
  • SB 571: Providing earned income tax credit against personal income tax (FN) (Baldwin, Lindsay; Finance)
  • SB 572: Creating Patrolman Cassie Johnson Memorial Act (FN) (Phillips; Judiciary then Finance)
  • SB 573: Requiring disclaimers on third-party, nongovernment solicitations mailed or otherwise provided to businesses (Smith; Judiciary)
  • SB 574: Relating to prioritizing county and municipality officials for COVID-19 vaccinations (Hamilton; Health and Human Resources)
  • SB 575: Creating tax credit for individuals who complete firearms safety course (FN) (Baldwin; Finance)
  • SB 576: Mandating coverage for medical care of State Police officers injured in line of duty (FN) (Phillips; Government Organization then Finance)
  • SB 577: Exempting certain fire departments from licensure requirements for providing rapid response services (Phillips, Stollings; Government Organization)
  • SB 578: Removing requirement of imminent lawless action to prerequisite for crime of intimidation (Ihlenfeld; Judiciary)
  • SB 579: Establishing WV State Police Loan Forgiveness Program (FN) (Ihlenfeld; Government Organization then Finance)
  • SB 580: Updating WV Governmental Ethics Act (Ihlenfeld; Judiciary)
  • SB 581: Relating to online privacy protection for minors (Ihlenfeld; Judiciary)
  • SB 582: Lowering legal age to sell or deliver wine from 18 to 16 (Caputo; Judiciary)
  • SB 583: Increasing required medical coverage for autism spectrum disorders (Caputo; Banking and Insurance then Finance)
  • SB 584: Establishing program to pay monthly allotment to certain veterans (FN) (Caputo; Military then Finance)
  • SB 585: Requiring BOE create and provide course in family and consumer sciences in secondary schools (Beach; Education)
  • SB 586: Providing WV veterans 50 percent off fees and charges at state parks (FN) (Baldwin; Military then Finance)
  • SCR 14: Creating WV Women’s Suffrage Memorial (Boley, Azinger, Baldwin, Beach, Caputo, Clements, Ihlenfeld, Jeffries, Karnes, Lindsay, Martin, Maynard, Nelson, Phillips, Roberts, Romano, Stollings, Swope, Weld, Woelfel)
  • SCR 15: Extending certain leases between US Army Corps of Engineers and Nicholas County Airport Authority (Hamilton)
  • SR 13: Recognizing Benjamin Portaro, decorated US Army combat veteran and centenarian (Romano, Martin, Weld)
  • SR 14: Pierpont Community and Technical College Day (Beach)
  • SR 15: Acknowledging WV Botanic Garden, Inc. (Beach)

* (FN) indicates the bill has a Fiscal Note

* (IB) indicates the bill is an Interim Bill

Committee Action on Bills from Thursday, March 4, 2021

9 a.m.: Senate Committee on Rules

  • Consideration of Eng. Com. Sub. for SB 368: Authorizing DEP to develop Reclamation of Abandoned and Dilapidated Properties Program
  • Bill reported, as amended, to the full Senate with the recommendation it do pass

9:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. Finance

  • SB 475: Dedicating certain fees collected by agencies and licensing boards to General Revenue Fund
  • Committee substitute, as amended, reported to the full Senate with the recommendation it do pass
  • Originating Bill: Relating to funding of the Alcohol Beverage Control Commission
  • Committee tabled the originating bill

1 p.m.: Health and Human Resources

  • Meeting canceled; next meeting scheduled for 1 p.m. Tuesday, March 9

1 p.m.: Energy, Industry and Mining

  • Com. Sub. for SB 542: Relating to Public Energy Authority Act of WV
  • Committee laid over bill

2 p.m.: Education

  • HB 2001: Relating generally to creating the West Virginia Jumpstart Savings Program
  • Bill reported, as amended, to the full Senate with the recommendation it do pass

2 p.m.: Government Organization

  • SB 517: Relating to sunset provisions of legislative rules
  • Committee substitute reported to the full Senate with the recommendation it do pass
  • SB 351: Declaring Israel as prominent trading partner
  • Committee substitute reported to the full Senate with the recommendation it do pass
  • SB 466: Expanding and clarifying definition of “appraisal management companies”
  • Committee substitute reported to the full Senate with the recommendation it do pass

3 p.m.: Judiciary

  • HJR 1: Education Accountability Amendment
  • Joint Resolution, as amended, reported to the full Senate with the recommendation it be adopted
  • Com. Sub. for SB 314: Regulating pawnbrokers
  • Committee substitute reported to the full Senate with the recommendation it do pass

Bills that Have Passed the Senate as of Thursday, March 4, 2021 (57 Senate; 5 House)

  • SB 1: Providing for parity of payment for telehealth services between service in-person and service provided through telehealth platform (House Health and Human Resources)
  • SB 5: Relating to claims arising out of WV Consumer Credit and Protection Act (House Judiciary)
  • SB 7: Limiting political activity by public employees (House Judiciary)
  • SB 9: Continuing Licensed Racetrack Modernization Fund (House Finance)
  • SB 10: Modifying racetrack licensing due date (House Finance)
  • SB 11: Declaring work stoppage or strike by public employees to be unlawful (Completed; awaiting action by Governor)
  • SB 12: Relating to local health department accountability (Completed; awaiting action by Governor)
  • SB 14: Providing for additional options for alternative certification for teachers (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)
  • SB 15: Relating generally to in-field master’s degree (House Education)
  • SB 16: Providing continued eligibility for developmental disability services to dependents of military members (House Veterans Affairs and Homeland Security)
  • SB 34: Creating exemption to state sales and use tax for rental and leasing of equipment (House Finance)
  • SB 42: Creating Zombie Property Remediation Act of 2021 (House Small Business, Entrepreneurship and Economic Development)
  • SB 53: Providing person criminally responsible for another’s death may not be involved in burial arrangements (House Judiciary)
  • SB 61: Expanding Coyote Control Program through voluntary assessment on breeding cows (House Agriculture and Natural Resources)
  • SB 66: Creating Voluntary WVU Rifle Team Check-Off Program on hunting and fishing licenses (House Agriculture and Natural Resources)
  • SB 67: Relating to authority of Emergency Medical Services Advisory Council (House Health and Human Resources)
  • SB 69: Creating “Choose Life” special registration plate supporting adoption (House Technology and Infrastructure)
  • SB 78: Relating to rehabilitative spousal support (House Judiciary)
  • SB 79: Providing fair mechanism for adjudication of requests for relocation of parent with child (House Judiciary)
  • SB 80: Allowing for administration of certain small estates by affidavit and without appointment of personal representative (House Judiciary)
  • SB 81: Relating generally to WV Uniform Trust Code (House Judiciary)
  • SB 89: Exempting certain kindergarten and preschool programs offered by private schools from registration requirements (House Education)
  • SB 102: Allowing disabled veterans and purple heart recipients park free at paid parking of state or its political subdivisions (House Veterans Affairs and Homeland Security)
  • SB 126: Authorizing Department of Administration to promulgate legislative rules (House Judiciary)
  • SB 140: Division of Rehabilitation Services rule relating to Ron Yost Personal Assistance Services Act Board (House Judiciary)
  • SB 156: Authorizing Department of Homeland Security to promulgate legislative rules (House Government Organization)
  • SB 160: Authorizing Department of Revenue to promulgate legislative rules (House Government Organization)
  • SB 182: Authorizing miscellaneous agencies and boards to promulgate legislative rules (House Government Organization)
  • SB 216: Authorizing Department of Commerce to promulgate legislative rules (First Reading, House Calendar, 03-05)
  • SB 244: Making it unlawful for public utility to prohibit customers from hiring contractors to construct, install, or maintain connections to public utility (House Technology and Infrastructure)
  • SB 248: Requiring DHHR collaborate with Workforce Development Board and WV Division of Personnel for purposes of job placement (House Workforce Development)
  • SB 263: Permitting online raffles to benefit charitable and public service organizations (Pending House introduction)
  • SB 270: Providing for collection of tax by hotel marketplace facilitators (H Third Reading, 03-05)
  • SB 272: Relating to WV Employment Law Worker Classification Act (Second Reading, House Calendar, 03-05)
  • SB 275: Relating generally to WV Appellate Reorganization Act of 2021 (House Judiciary)
  • SB 277: Creating COVID-19 Jobs Protection Act (Second Reading, House Calendar, 03-05)
  • SB 280: Relating to e-commerce modernization (H Second Reading, 03-05)
  • SB 293: Clarifying that Economic Development Authority is not authorized to enter into banking contracts without State Treasurer approval (House Government Organization)
  • SB 295: Relating generally to economic development loans and loan insurance issued by state (House Finance)
  • SB 296: Relating generally to repealing certain rules (House Government Organization)
  • SB 308: Modifying requirement that racetrack participate in WV Thoroughbred Development Fund by certain date (House Finance)
  • SB 311: Relating to acquisition and disposition of property by urban development authority (House Political Subdivisions)
  • SB 321: Clarifying and updating language regarding Fairmont State alumni license plates (House Technology and Infrastructure)
  • SB 332: Providing procedure for WV to select delegates to Article V Convention (Pending House introduction)
  • SB 338: Creating Fire Service Equipment and Training Fund (House Fire Departments and Emergency Medical Services)
  • SB 345: Expanding alcohol test and lock program to include offenders with drug-related offense (Pending House introduction)
  • SB 356: Allowing for written part of drivers’ exam given in high school drivers’ education course (House Education)
  • SB 358: Removing prohibition on ATMs located in area where racetrack video lottery machines are located (H Third Reading, 03-05)
  • SB 359: Informing landowners when fencing that may contain livestock is damaged due to accident (House Agriculture and Natural Resources)
  • SB 372: Providing greater discretion to WV Board of Medicine to approve graduate clinical training (H Second Reading, 03-05)
  • SB 374: Increasing threshold for bid requirement to $10,000 to be consistent with other state agencies (House Government Organization)
  • SB 377: Relating to extension for boil water advisories by water utility or public service district (House Health and Human Resources)
  • SB 387: Relating to drug screening of applicants for cash assistance (House Health and Human Resources)
  • SB 389: Relating to State Resiliency Office responsibility to plan for emergency and disaster response, recovery, and resiliency (House Veterans Affairs and Homeland Security)
  • SB 392: Creating penalty for impersonating law-enforcement officer or official (House Judiciary)
  • SB 396: Providing limitations on nuisance actions against fire department or EMS fixed sirens (House Fire Departments and Emergency Medical Services)
  • SB 459: Relating to return of member’s paid contributions to heirs after member’s death under certain circumstances (Completed; awaiting action by Governor)
  • HB 2012: Relating to public charter schools (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)
  • HB 2019: Elevating Economic Development and Tourism Departments (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)
  • HB 2262: Relating to the controlled substance monitoring database (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)
  • HB 2358: Updating meaning of federal adjusted gross income and certain other terms used in West Virginia Personal Income Tax Act (Signed, 02-24)
  • HB 2359: Updating the meaning of federal taxable income and certain other terms used in the West Virginia Corporation Net Income Tax Act (Signed, 02-24)

Resolutions Adopted by the Senate as of Thursday, March 4, 2021 (5)

  • SCR 4: Recognizing June 19 as Juneteenth Day (House Rules)
  • SCR 6: US Navy Seaman 2nd Class Wilbur ‘Webb’ Hahn and John W. Hahn Memorial Bridge (House Technology and Infrastructure)
  • SCR 8: Fire Chief Kenneth Junior Russell Memorial Bridge
  • SCR 9: Haynie Family Veterans Memorial Bridge
  • SJR 4: Incorporation of Churches or Religious Denominations Amendment (Pending House introduction)

House Bills and Resolutions Pending in the Senate as of Thursday, March 4, 2021 (39)

  • HB 2001: Relating generally to creating the West Virginia Jumpstart Savings Program (Education)
  • HB 2002: Relating to Broadband (Pending Senate introduction)
  • HB 2003: Relating to the authority and obligations of the Governor and Legislature when in declared states of preparedness and emergency (Government Organization)
  • HB 2005: Relating to health care costs (Health and Human Resources)
  • HB 2006: Relating to the West Virginia Contractor Licensing Act (Government Organization)
  • HB 2007: Provide for occupational licenses or other authorization to practice by recognition for qualified applicants from other states (Government Organization)
  • HB 2008: Amending requirements for licensure relating to elevator mechanics, crane operators, HVAC, electricians, and plumbers (Government Organization)
  • HB 2009: Relating to limitations on the use of wages and agency shop fees by employers and labor organizations for political activities (Judiciary)
  • HB 2011: Eliminating any time requirements for part time personnel to work during a working year (Government Organization)
  • HB 2012: Relating to public charter schools (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)
  • HB 2013: Relating to the Hope Scholarship Program (Pending Senate introduction)
  • HB 2014: Relating to role of the Legislature in appropriating federal funds (Finance)
  • HB 2019: Elevating Economic Development and Tourism Departments (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)
  • HB 2024: Expand use of telemedicine to all medical personnel (Pending Senate introduction)
  • HB 2025: Provide liquor, wine, and beer licensees with some new concepts developed during the State of Emergency utilizing new technology to provide greater freedom to operate in a safe and responsible manner (Pending Senate introduction)
  • HB 2093: Relating to exemptions for the United States Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Foster Homes (Health and Human Resources)
  • HB 2094: Relating to the juvenile restorative justice programs (Judiciary)
  • HB 2184: Increasing the penalties for exposure of governmental representatives to fentanyl or any other harmful drug (Judiciary)
  • HB 2253: Relating to forgery and other crimes concerning lottery tickets (Judiciary)
  • HB2260: Relating to procurement of child placing services (Health and Human Resources)
  • HB 2262: Relating to the controlled substance monitoring database (Completed legislation; awaiting action by governor)
  • HB 2263: Update the regulation of pharmacy benefit managers (Health and Human Resources)
  • HB 2264: Hospital exemptions from certificate of need (Health and Human Resources)
  • HB 2265: Relating to collaborative pharmacy practice and updating rulemaking authority (Health and Human Resources)
  • HB 2267: Establishing an optional bus operator in residence program for school districts (Education)
  • HB 2290: Initiating a State Employment First Policy to facilitate integrated employment of disabled persons (Workforce then Finance)
  • HB 2325: Removing the requirement of continuing education for barbers and cosmetologists (Government Organization)
  • HB 2358: Updating meaning of federal adjusted gross income and certain other terms used in West Virginia Personal Income Tax Act (Signed, 02-24)
  • HB 2359: Updating the meaning of federal taxable income and certain other terms used in the West Virginia Corporation Net Income Tax Act (Signed, 02-24)
  • HB 2366: Requiring agencies who have approved a proposed rule that affects fees or other special revenues to provide to the committee a fiscal note (Government Organization)
  • HB 2372: Allow pre-candidacy papers to be filed the day after the general election (Judiciary)
  • HB 2500: Create an act for Statewide Uniformity for Auxiliary Container Regulations (Government Organization)
  • HB 2529: Prohibiting West Virginia institutions of higher education from discriminating against graduates of private, nonpublic or home schools by requiring them to submit to alternative testing (Education)
  • HB 2616: Amend the reporting to the Governor and the Legislature to have information continuously available on the Office of Health Facility Licensure and Certification’s website (Health and Human Resources)
  • HB 2791: Relating to enrollment and costs of homeschooled or private school students at vocational schools (Education)
  • HJR 1: Education Accountability Amendment (Judiciary)
  • HJR 2: Providing that courts have no authority or jurisdiction to intercede or intervene in, or interfere with, any impeachment proceedings of the House of Delegates or the Senate (Judiciary then Finance)
  • HCR 15: Rare Disease Day (Health and Human Resources)
  • HCR 23: Declaring March 4, 2021 to be Sexual Assault Awareness Day in West Virginia (Pending Senate introduction)

Bills and Resolutions that Have Completed Legislation as of Thursday, March 4, 2021 (9 – 4 Senate; 5 House)

  • SB 11: Declaring work stoppage or strike by public employees to be unlawful (Completed; awaiting action by Governor)
  • SB 12: Relating to local health department accountability (Completed; awaiting action by Governor)
  • SB 14: Providing for additional options for alternative certification for teachers (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)
  • SB 459: Relating to return of member’s paid contributions to heirs after member’s death under certain circumstances (Completed; awaiting action by Governor)
  • HB 2012: Relating to public charter schools (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)
  • HB 2019: Elevating Economic Development and Tourism Departments (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)
  • HB 2262: Relating to the controlled substance monitoring database (Completed legislation; awaiting action by governor)
  • HB 2358: Updating meaning of federal adjusted gross income and certain other terms used in West Virginia Personal Income Tax Act (Signed, 02-24)
  • HB 2359: Updating the meaning of federal taxable income and certain other terms used in the West Virginia Corporation Net Income Tax Act (Signed, 02-24)

Bills Signed by the Governor as of Thursday, March 4, 2021 (2)

  • HB 2358: Updating meaning of federal adjusted gross income and certain other terms used in West Virginia Personal Income Tax Act (Signed, 02-24)
  • HB 2359: Updating the meaning of federal taxable income and certain other terms used in the West Virginia Corporation Net Income Tax Act (Signed, 02-24)

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