Today, the House Government Organization Committee Meet and heard 13 pieces of legislation.
HB 2286 would authorize the Secretary of State to issue a legislative rule relating to Voter Registration at the Division of Motor Vehicles.
HB 2287 would authorize the Secretary of State to issue a legislative rule relating to Voter Registration List Maintenance by the Secretary of State.
HB 2278 would authorize the Public Service Commission to issue a legislative rule relating to Telephone Conduit Occupancy.
HB 2285 would authorize the State Board of Sanitarians to issue a legislative rule relating to Practice of Public Health Sanitation.
HB 2289 would authorize the Board of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology to issue a legislative rule relating to Licensure of Speech-Pathology and Audiology.
HB 2250 would authorize the Ethics Commission to issue a legislative rule relating to Private Gain.
HB 2235 would authorize the Board of Architects to issue a legislative rule relating to the Registration of Architects.
HB 2236 would authorize the Athletic Commission to issue a legislative rule relating to Administrative Rule of the West Virginia State Athletic Commission.
HB 2237 would authorize the Athletic Commission to issue a legislative rule relating to Regulations of Mixed Martial Arts.
HB 2247 would authorize the Board of Examiners in Counseling to issue a legislative rule relating to Marriage and Family Therapist License Renewal and Continuing Professional Education Requirement.
HB 2244 would authorize the Board of Examiners in Counseling to issue a legislative rule relating to Licensed Professional Counselor Fees.
HB 2245 would authorize the Board of Examiners in Counseling to issue a legislative rule relating to Licensed Professional Counselor License Renewal and Continuing Professional Education Requirements.
HB 2246 would authorize the Board of Examiners in Counseling to issue a legislative rule relating to Marriage and Family Therapist Fees.
All bills were approved to the committee and will be sent to the floor with the recommendation that they do pass but first be referred to the judiciary.