Relating to the preparation of a comprehensive annual financial report [HB-2852]
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
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HB-2852: Relating to the preparation of a comprehensive annual financial report
Sponsored by: Sen. Karen Arvon
House Message Received on 03/18/2017
Terminating the State Agency for Surplus Property [HB-2819]
The purpose of this bill is to terminate the State Agency for Surplus Property and to give individual state agencies the authority and discretion to dispose of tangible personal property that has reached the end of a reasonable, useful life.
HB-2819: Terminating the State Agency for Surplus Property
Sponsored by: Sen. Karen Arvon
With Amendment, Do Pass, But First To Finance on 03/16/2017
relating to unlawful employment practices involving unauthorized workers [HB-2834]
The purpose of this bill is to require that an employer’s license or authorization to operate a business in the state be suspended or revoked if the employer is convicted of certain crimes related to employment practices involving an unauthorized worker; to create a rebuttable presumption that an employer is not guilty of the offense of knowingly employing, hiring, recruiting or referring an unauthorized worker if the employer complied with federal statutory requirements for verifying employment authorization; to establish factors that the Commissioner
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HB-2834: relating to unlawful employment practices involving unauthorized workers
Sponsored by: Sen. Karen Arvon
Filed For Introduction on 03/08/2017
HB-2835: Permitting an individual with a current West Virginia issued license to carry a concealed deadly weapon to carry such weapon on the campus of a state institution of higher education
Sponsored by: Rep. Adrian Criss
Filed For Introduction on 03/08/2017
You have voted HB-2835: Permitting an individual with a current West Virginia issued license to carry a concealed deadly weapon to carry such weapon on the campus of a state institution of higher education.
Livable Home Tax Credit [HB-2848]
The purpose of this bill is to provide a tax credit for modifications to homes made more accessible for an elderly person or a person with a disability.
HB-2848: Livable Home Tax Credit
Sponsored by: Rep. Jeff Eldridge
Do Pass, But First To Finance on 03/20/2017