Creating the criminal offense of failing to supervise a child [HB-2002]
This bill creates the offense of failing to supervise a child; it provides affirmative defenses; allows a court to order payment of restitution; provides that a court may give a warning and suspension of imposition of sentence for first offense; allows a court to order, for second offense, parent and child to complete a parent effectiveness program in lieu of fine; and punishes violations by a maximum fine of $1000.00 or community service.
Sponsored by: Rep. Eustace Frederick
Filed For Introduction on 01/09/2008
You have voted HB-2577: Authorizing insurance to married workers without children at reduced rates under the West Virginia Public Employees Insurance Act.
Prohibiting sexual offenders from residing within one thousand feet of a school or childcare facility [HB-2161]
The purpose of this bill is to prohibit sexual offenders from residing within 1,000 feet of a school or childcare facility. The bill requires persons, as a condition of probation, parole or supervised release, convicted of sexual crimes against a minor be subject to global positional system monitoring for life. The bill also provides for a felony penalty.
HB-2161: Prohibiting sexual offenders from residing within one thousand feet of a school or childcare facility
Sponsored by: Rep. Ruth Rowan
Filed For Introduction on 01/08/2020
HB-2631: Relating to qualifying children of state employees, receiving income of $25,000 per year or less, for the West Virginia Children's Health Insurance Program
Sponsored by: Rep. Ralph Rodighiero
Filed For Introduction on 01/08/2020
You have voted HB-2631: Relating to qualifying children of state employees, receiving income of $25,000 per year or less, for the West Virginia Children's Health Insurance Program.