Creating an Office for Federal Surplus Property [HB-2843]
The purpose of this bill is to eliminate the State Agency for Surplus Property and split up its functions. Receipt and distribution of federal surplus will be handled by a new Office for Federal Surplus Property. The disposal of unnecessary or unused commodities will now be the responsibility of state spending units.
HB-2843: Creating an Office for Federal Surplus Property
Sponsored by: Rep. Adrian Criss
To Government Organization on 02/28/2019
Relating to the state employee merit system [HB-2844]
The purpose of this bill is to is to streamline and simply the processes within the classified service system. The bill changes the quorum required for State Personnel Board meetings and defines the roles of the board and the Director of the Division of Personnel. The bill allows the director to establish pilot programs within state agencies to address specific recruitment and retention issues within a particular agency. The bill authorizes the director to approve classification and pay plans established by the division. The bill removes classification
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HB-2844: Relating to the state employee merit system
Sponsored by: Rep. Gary Howell
Filed For Introduction on 02/04/2019
Relating to apprenticeship programs [HB-2845]
The purpose of this bill is to encourage establishment of apprenticeship programs by providing a tax credit against the personal and corporate income taxes.; The bill also requires the Executive Director of Workforce West Virginia, the State Superintendent of Schools and the Commissioner of Labor to jointly establish a program combining high school curriculum and career and technology training with critical on-the-job training performed at a local business through a registered apprenticeship program.
HB-2845: Relating to apprenticeship programs
Sponsored by: Rep. Daniel Dean
Filed For Introduction on 02/04/2019
Establishing different classes of pharmacy technicians [HB-2849]
The purpose of this bill is to specify the registration process of a registered pharmacy technician with an endorsement as a pharmacy technician or a registered pharmacy technician with a nuclear pharmacy technician certificate and to specify the duties each category is permitted to perform under direct or indirect supervision of a licensed pharmacist.
HB-2849: Establishing different classes of pharmacy technicians
Sponsored by: Rep. Daniel Dean
Chapter 196, Acts, Regular Session, 2019 on 04/11/2019
Transferring the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit to the Attorney General’s office [HB-2867]
The purpose of this bill is to transfer the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit to the Attorney General’s office and continue the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit in the Attorney General’s office after October 1, 2019, to provide clarity in the representation of cases relating to Medicaid fraud and abuse, and to limit liability of employee actions when the employee is acting in good faith.
HB-2867: Transferring the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit to the Attorney General’s office
Sponsored by: Rep. Paul Espinosa
Do Pass, But First To Judiciary on 02/08/2019
Requiring federal agencies register vehicles based in this state [HB-2868]
The purpose of this bill is to require federal agencies register federal vehicles based in this state with the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles; establish required phrases on the plate; a fee structure already used for vehicle classification at the time of registration; providing for notification to federal agencies; and establishing an effective date.
HB-2868: Requiring federal agencies register vehicles based in this state
Sponsored by: Rep. Adrian Criss
Filed For Introduction on 02/06/2019
Altering the color scheme for county vehicle registration plates [HB-2881]
The purpose of this bill is to alter the color scheme for county vehicle registration plates; alter the color scheme for city or municipality vehicle registration plates; provide that all county vehicle registration plates, title certificates, and registration certificates shall expire on December 31, 2019; provide for exemptions for certain county Class A license plates; require all counties to obtain a new title certificate, registration certificate, and registration plate for all county vehicles prior to January 1, 2020; require renewal every
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HB-2881: Altering the color scheme for county vehicle registration plates
Sponsored by: Rep. Joe Ellington
Do Pass, But First To Finance on 02/12/2019
Establishing requirements for a Division Motor Vehicles office or Division of Motor Vehicles Now kiosk to be present in a county [HB-2886]
The purpose of this bill is to required counties with a population 25,000 or greater have a Division of Motor Vehicles office location within in the county unless there is a Division of Motor Vehicles office location within 25 miles from the county seat; require counties with a population of less than 25,000 install a Division of Motor Vehicles Now kiosk unless the county seat is within 25 miles of a Division of Motor Vehicles office location; establishing the maximum amount of Division of Motor Vehicles office locations in this state; prescribing
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HB-2886: Establishing requirements for a Division Motor Vehicles office or Division of Motor Vehicles Now kiosk to be present in a county
Sponsored by: Rep. William Hartman
To Transportation And Infrastructure on 02/22/2019
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