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§4-1A-3. Legislative act defined.
"Legislative act" means an act that is generally to be performed by the Legislature in relation to the investigative, deliberative and decision-making business before it. A "legislative act":

(1) Is an integral part of the processes by which members participate in proceedings that come before the Senate or House of Delegates or a committee thereof; and

(2) Relates to the consideration and passage or rejection of proposed legislation; or

(3) Relates to other matters that constitutional law places within the jurisdiction of either the Senate, the House of Delegates or the legislative branch of state government as a whole.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > West-virginia > 04 > 4-1a-3

§4-1A-3. Legislative act defined.
"Legislative act" means an act that is generally to be performed by the Legislature in relation to the investigative, deliberative and decision-making business before it. A "legislative act":

(1) Is an integral part of the processes by which members participate in proceedings that come before the Senate or House of Delegates or a committee thereof; and

(2) Relates to the consideration and passage or rejection of proposed legislation; or

(3) Relates to other matters that constitutional law places within the jurisdiction of either the Senate, the House of Delegates or the legislative branch of state government as a whole.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > West-virginia > 04 > 4-1a-3

§4-1A-3. Legislative act defined.
"Legislative act" means an act that is generally to be performed by the Legislature in relation to the investigative, deliberative and decision-making business before it. A "legislative act":

(1) Is an integral part of the processes by which members participate in proceedings that come before the Senate or House of Delegates or a committee thereof; and

(2) Relates to the consideration and passage or rejection of proposed legislation; or

(3) Relates to other matters that constitutional law places within the jurisdiction of either the Senate, the House of Delegates or the legislative branch of state government as a whole.