Saturday, April 19, 2025
Saturday, April 19, 2025

Judiciary Reconsiders and Advances House Bill 3154

The House Judiciary Committee met this morning.

Committee Hearing

House Bill 3082 requires any inmate found to have exhibited signs of drug addiction or abuse to participate in appropriate support services for a minimum of 60 days after release.

House Bill 2664 was committed to the Standing Committee of Judiciary. It was originally in the Subcommittee on Courts.

Markup & Passage

House Bill 3154 was reconsidered. The bill would remove restrictions on advertising for limited video lottery operators. It advanced to the floor with 14 in favor and 9 opposed.

House Bill 2056 addresses concurrent juvenile jurisdiction and allows the transfer of exclusive federal legislative jurisdiction back to the state with respect to juveniles.

House Bill 2397 prevents two immediate family members from acting in a fiduciary capacity for the same governmental authority.

House Bill 2679 provides guidelines for reinstating sheriff’s deputies to their former departments after retirement.

House Bill 3089 mandates using the Electronic Lien and Title System for lienholders with more than five liens.

House Bill 3190 expands the offense of public intoxication to persons intoxicated by controlled substances.

Senate Bill 336 is a rule bundle for Homeland Security. It includes 6 rules for the Governor’s Committee on Crime Delinquency and Correction, the Division of Protection Services, the State Emergency Response Commission, and the WV State Police.

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