West Virginia Code § 4-1-21

Prefiling of bills and resolutions
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1. Within the thirty-day period immediately preceding the convening of the Legislature
for commencement of a regular session thereof, any proposed bill or resolution may be
prefiled by any member of the Legislature or by any person who has been elected or
appointed to serve as a member of the Legislature but who has not yet been
administered the oath of office. Such proposed bills or resolutions shaell be filed with
the clerk of the house in which the member or person will serve during the following
regular session not later than the day preceding the opening of sruch session: Provided,
That nothing herein shall affect a member's right to introduce a bill or resolution in
accord with the rules of the house of which he is a member.
(b) In addition to such number of copies of bills as may be retquired to be presented for
introduction by the rules of the respective houses, all bills or resolutions prefiled shall have
two additional copies appended. After numbering such bills or resolutions and editing and
correcting them as to form, as may be required by the rules of the respective houses, the
appropriate clerk shall make a tentative referral to the appropriate committee of the house,
forwarding two copies thereof to the committese. Prior to making such tentative referral, the
clerk shall confer with the presiding officer of the appropriate house if such presiding officer
is available and make such referral as such presiding officer shall direct. Upon the
commencement of the session of theg Legislature, the clerk, upon ratification by the
appropriate presiding officer of the tentative referral, shall proceed with the formal
introduction of prefiled bills ore resolutions according to the method of introducing bills as
may be provided by the rules of the respective houses.
(c) Copies of prefiled bills and resolutions shall be mailed to any member and each member-
elect of the Legislature requesting the same and reasonable quantities shall be made
available to the public and the news media.
(d) Once a bill or resolution is prefiled as herein provided, it may not be withdrawn or
ameWnded prior to its formal introduction unless the rules of the house involved otherwise
direct.

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