This evening, the House of Delegates met, and two bills completed legislation after the House received the messages from the Senate and concurred with its amendments. Those bills were House Bill 2345, which changes the membership of the PEIA Financial Board , House Bill 2763, which prohibits the Executive Director of Workforce West Virginia from billing a reimbursable employer under the unemployment compensation law for overpaid amounts of benefits paid to a claimant, and House Bill 2864, which relates to the creation of a misdemeanor crime of unlawful restraint in the first and second degree.
The House also passed five bills. One of those bills was Senate Bill 614, which would permit specific law-enforcement officials access to certain confidential pharmaceutical information.
Additionally, the House read 26 bills for a second time and advanced them to third reading on tomorrow’s calendar.
The House will reconvene tomorrow at 11 a.m.