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WVHB5515PassThe purpose of this bill is to revise outdated provisions within Articles 4 and 5, Chapter 23 of the West Virginia Code, which pertain to the administration of workers' compensation claims. Much of the revised language is antiquated and predates the ...
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2026-04-01
Approved by Governor 4/1/2026
WVHB5472Intro

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The purpose of this bill is to extend benefits and recognition applicable to emergency responders to mine rescue personnel.
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2026-02-12
To House Energy and Public Works Committee
WVSB904Intro

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The purpose of this bill is to revise outdated provisions within Articles 4 and 5, Chapter 23 of the West Virginia Code, which pertain to the administration of workers' compensation claims. Much of the revised language is antiquated and predates the ...
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2026-02-10
To Senate Banking and Insurance Committee
WVSB895Intro

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The purpose of this bill is to recognize progressive massive fibrosis claims as more severe than simple occupational pneumoconiosis in the workers' compensation code.
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2026-02-10
To Senate Judiciary Committee
WVHB4901Intro

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The purpose of this bill is to establish a set of payment guidelines for pulmonary massive fibroids without current pulmonary impairment in order to care for those who face future impairment that would otherwise fall outside of the timeframe for fili...
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2026-01-28
To House Judiciary Committee
WVHB4589Intro

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The purpose of this bill is to clarify that the time limitations provided for filing occupational pneumoconiosis claims in this section does not apply to or otherwise limit the ability of a claimant to obtain an evaluation from the Occupational Pneum...
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2026-01-22
To House Health & Human Resources Committee
WVHB4377Intro

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The purpose of this bill is to require blood tests of persons being treated for a traumatic personal injury in the course of and resulting from the person's employment to determine whether or not the person is intoxicated.
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2026-01-15
To House Judiciary Committee
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