Permitting natural gas companies to enter private property without prior consent from the owner for the limited purposes of obtaining data [HB-2688]
The purpose of this bill is to permit natural gas companies to enter private property without prior consent from the owner for the limited purposes of obtaining data to comply with regulatory requirements or to survey land for pipeline development. This bill also requires natural gas companies to request permission to inspect property and to provide owner notice of intent to enter property prior to entry. The bill further preempts entries authorized under this section from being deemed either a trespass or a taking.
HB-2688: Permitting natural gas companies to enter private property without prior consent from the owner for the limited purposes of obtaining data
Sponsored by: Rep. William Anderson
Filed For Introduction on 02/23/2017
You have voted HB-2688: Permitting natural gas companies to enter private property without prior consent from the owner for the limited purposes of obtaining data.
Relating to the development and implementation of a program to facilitate commercial sponsorship of rest areas [HB-2694]
The purpose of this bill is to develop and implement a program to facilitate commercial sponsorship of rest areas, welcome centers, and roads. The bill provides for sponsorship agreements. The bill provides for agreement requirements. The bill provides for disposition of funds received from agreements. The bill provides for the promulgation of emergency or legislative rules. The bill provides for a report of the status of the program.
HB-2694: Relating to the development and implementation of a program to facilitate commercial sponsorship of rest areas
Sponsored by: Rep. Martin Atkinson
On 3rd Reading With Right To Amend on 04/08/2017
HB-2769: Relating to the preservation of rights guaranteed by the West Virginia Constitution and the United States Constitution when deciding the comity of a legal decision in a foreign country
Sponsored by: Rep. Jim Butler
Filed For Introduction on 03/01/2017
You have voted HB-2769: Relating to the preservation of rights guaranteed by the West Virginia Constitution and the United States Constitution when deciding the comity of a legal decision in a foreign country.
HCR-31: Requesting the Joint Committee on Government and Finance study the possibility of reducing the number of county boards of education in the state along with other educational reorganization
Sponsored by: Rep. Justin Marcum
On Unfinished Business, Special Calendar on 04/07/2017
You have voted HCR-31: Requesting the Joint Committee on Government and Finance study the possibility of reducing the number of county boards of education in the state along with other educational reorganization.
Requiring a person desiring to vote to present documentation identifying the voter to one of the poll clerks [HB-2781]
The purpose of this bill is to require voters to provide a photo identification when voting, to identify the requirements for those photo identifications, to set forth certain qualifying identification documents, to provide for provisional ballots to be cast by voters who do not possess the required photo identification, to allow for certain exemptions for those who live in nursing care facilities where precincts are located and those with religious objections to having their photograph taken, to update provisional ballot procedures, to provide
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HB-2781: Requiring a person desiring to vote to present documentation identifying the voter to one of the poll clerks
Sponsored by: Rep. George Ambler
Chapter 84, Acts, Regular Session, 2017 on 05/23/2017
Relating to the nonpartisan election of county superintendents of schools [HB-2793]
The purpose of this bill is to provide for the nonpartisan election of county superintendents of schools, beginning with the 2018 primary election. The bill also provides that the qualifications duties and compensation remain subject to article four, chapter eighteen of this code.
HB-2793: Relating to the nonpartisan election of county superintendents of schools
Sponsored by: Rep. Phillip Diserio
Filed For Introduction on 03/06/2017
HCR-70: Applying to the Congress of the United States to call a convention for proposing amendments pursuant to Article V of the United States Constitution
Sponsored by: Sen. Rupert Phillips
Filed For Introduction on 03/08/2017
You have voted HCR-70: Applying to the Congress of the United States to call a convention for proposing amendments pursuant to Article V of the United States Constitution.