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HB4557VetoThe purpose of this bill is to require the Legislative Oversight Commission on Health and Human Resource Accountability to review all of the Department of Health and Human Resources' RFPs and change orders on existing contracts valued at over $500,00...
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2010-04-06
Vetoed by Governor 4/6/10
SB651VetoThe purpose of this bill is to provide a preference for current license or permit holders in obtaining bids under state programs offering them to match the bids submitted by newcomers. §5A-3-37b is new; therefore, strike-throughs and underscorin...
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2010-03-20
Vetoed by Governor 3/25/10 - House Journal
HB3110VetoThe purpose of this bill is to rename conservation officers to be natural resources police officers. Strike-throughs indicate language that would be stricken from the present law, and underscoring indicates new language that would be added.
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2010-03-20
Vetoed by Governor 4/2/10 - Senate Journal
HB4397VetoThe purpose of this bill is to require a plan be implemented to increase the number of troopers in the State Police to a minimum of 800 troopers by July 1, 2014.
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2010-03-20
Vetoed by Governor 3/24/10 - Senate Journal
SB507VetoThe purpose of this bill The purpose of this article is to allow for a tax credit for coal companies that purchase innovative safety technology that is compiled by the Mine Safety Technology Task Force and approved by the Director of the West Virgi...
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2010-03-20
Vetoed by Governor 3/25/10 - House Journal
HB4652VetoThe purpose of this bill is to provide for a school calendar committee in each county comprised of proportional representation of teachers, administrators and service personnel to prepare school calendar options selection by a county-wide vote of the...
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2010-03-20
Vetoed by Governor 4/7/10 - Senate Journal
HB4521VetoThe purpose of this bill is to exempt the purchase of firearms during the first weekend of October from the sales tax imposed by §11-15. This section is new; therefore, it has been completely underscored.
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2010-03-20
Vetoed by Governor 4/2/10 - Senate Journal
SB42VetoThe purpose of this bill is to revise the Municipal Economic Opportunity Development District Act to enhance the Act's ability to generate economic development in this state. These revisions include: defining the term "affordable housing"...
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2010-03-20
Vetoed by Governor 3/25/10 - House Journal
SB122VetoThe purpose of this bill is to change the age of consent for refusal of mental health treatment from twelve to eighteen. The bill also clarifies that the state is not obligated to pay for voluntary hospitalizations.
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2010-03-20
Vetoed by Governor 4/1/10 - House Journal
HB4281VetoThe purpose of this bill is to remove references to "mentally retarded" and "mental retardation" in healthcare-related legislation and replace those references with "intellectually disabled," "individual with an int...
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2010-03-20
Vetoed by Governor 3/30/10 - Senate Journal
SB515VetoThe purpose of this bill is to prohibit and punish anyone, aside from law-enforcement officers, from knowingly soliciting, persuading, encouraging or enticing a firearm or ammunition dealer or private seller to violate firearm laws. This bill also co...
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2010-03-20
Vetoed by Governor 4/6/10 - House Journal
HB651VetoProviding state bid preference for certain current license or permit holders
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2010-03-20
Vetoed by Governor 3/25/10 - House Journal
SB169VetoThe purpose of this bill is to provide that the West Virginia Economic Development Authority, in developing criteria for loans to a tourism project, shall not require that any specific number of jobs are or will be created by the project, nor that an...
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2010-03-20
Vetoed by Governor 4/7/10 - Senate Journal
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