Rep. Terrishie Sypolt

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District HD-052
Party Republican
Bills Introduced 27

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State (West Virginia)
West Virginia 2018 Regular Session

Taxation With Representation Act [HB-4041]
The purpose of this bill is to create Taxation With Representation Act whereby nonresidents of a municipality who work in that municipality and who pay user fees pursuant to a municipal ordinance may vote in municipal elections.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Adrian Criss Filed For Introduction on 01/12/2018

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State (West Virginia)
West Virginia 2018 Regular Session

Exempting Buildings 6, 7 and 9 of the Capitol Complex from the requirement that food service facilities be operated by West Virginia Division of Vocational Rehabilitation [HB-4151]
The purpose of this bill is to exempt Buildings 6, 7 and 9 of the state Capitol Complex from the requirement that food service facilities be operated by West Virginia Division of Vocational Rehabilitation.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Adrian Criss Filed For Introduction on 01/16/2018

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State (West Virginia)
West Virginia 2018 Regular Session

Relating to the management and continuous inventory of vehicles owned, leased, operated, or acquired by the state and its agencies [HB-4170]
The purpose of this bill is to create and maintain a centralized state vehicle inventory system. The bill establishes the Fleet Management Office within the Department of Administration. The bill creates the State Vehicle Title, Registration, and Relicensing Project of 2018. The bill requires reporting by spending units utilizing state vehicles. The bill provides the new article’s scope and establishes exemptions. The bill provides for new officers and establishes their powers, duties, and responsibilities. The bill defines terms. The bill continues (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Adrian Criss Filed For Introduction on 01/17/2018

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State (West Virginia)
West Virginia 2018 Regular Session

Prohibiting certain persons from operating state-owned vehicles [HB-4189]
The purpose of this bill is to prohibit persons from operating state-owned vehicles for five years, if they are convicted for an offense described in §17C-5-2 of this code or had a period of conditional probation imposed pursuant to §17C-5-2b of this code.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. William Anderson Filed For Introduction on 01/18/2018

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State (West Virginia)
West Virginia 2018 Regular Session

Relating to the debarment of vendors providing goods and services to the state and its subdivisions [HB-4190]
The purpose of this bill is to prevent the state from contracting with vendors who employ or have employed debarred individuals and to provide for the debarment of a vendor for the fraudulent acts of an employee.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Martin Atkinson Filed For Introduction on 01/18/2018

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State (West Virginia)
West Virginia 2018 Regular Session

Prohibiting employees of the state who have convictions for driving under the influence from driving or operating state owned vehicle [HB-4191]
The purpose of this bill is to prohibit employees of the state, who have convictions for driving under the influence, from driving or operating state-owned vehicle. The bill authorizes those employees to use personal vehicles and be reimbursed at the regular mileage rate for travel on state business.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. William Anderson Filed For Introduction on 01/18/2018

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State (West Virginia)
West Virginia 2018 Regular Session

Prohibiting lobbying by certified candidates for a seat in the West Virginia Legislature [HB-4192]
The purpose of this bill is to prohibit lobbying within the West Virginia Legislature by persons who are registered candidates for the State Senate and House of Delegates.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Martin Atkinson Filed For Introduction on 01/18/2018

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State (West Virginia)
West Virginia 2018 Regular Session

Relating generally to the state’s spending units [HB-4200]
The purpose of this bill is to require the preparation of a comprehensive annual financial report. The bill requires heads of spending units to prepare financial statements. The bill requires notice be given to the spending units. The bill establishes deadlines for the spending units. The bill requires training. The bill prescribes an administrative fine if the required reporting is not timely submitted. The bill provides for a response by the head of a spending unit. The bill provides for judicial appeal. The bill establishes deadlines for the (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Adrian Criss Do Pass, But First To Finance on 02/01/2018

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State (West Virginia)
West Virginia 2018 Regular Session

Prohibiting employers from requiring any employee to have or receive an influenza immunization [HB-4327]
The purpose of this bill is to prohibit employers from requiring employees to have or receive an influenza immunization and prohibiting employers from failing to hire, discriminating against, or otherwise disadvantaging or penalizing any individual for failing to have or receive an influenza immunization.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Daniel Dean Filed For Introduction on 01/26/2018

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State (West Virginia)
West Virginia 2018 Regular Session

Relating to the powers and duties of the Office of Coalfield Community Development [HB-4340]
The purpose of this bill is to provide that all procedures previously followed for miners’ health, safety and training and underground mines are to be subject to standards established by the U.S. Mine Safety & Health Administration. The bill does not change; civil and criminal penalties for violations of this article. It provides that by August 31, 2018, all existing state rules or regulations under the authority of this article be revised to reflect the changes in this bill. Sections that are otherwise subject to U.S. Mine Safety & Health Administration (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Justin Marcum Filed For Introduction on 01/29/2018

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