West Virginia Code
Article 1. Officers, Members and Employees; Appropriations; Investigations; Display of Flags; Records; Use of Capitol Building; Prefiling of Bills and Resolutions; Standing Committees; Interim Meetings; Next Meeting of the Senate
§4-1-21. Prefiling of Bills and Resolutions

(b) In addition to such number of copies of bills as may be required 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 committee. 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 the Legislature, the clerk, upon ratification by the appropriate presiding officer of the tentative referral, shall proceed with the formal introduction of prefiled bills or 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(d) Once a bill or resolution is prefiled as herein provided, it may not be withdrawn or amended prior to its formal introduction unless the rules of the house involved otherwise direct.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 4. The Legislature

Article 1. Officers, Members and Employees; Appropriations; Investigations; Display of Flags; Records; Use of Capitol Building; Prefiling of Bills and Resolutions; Standing Committees; Interim Meetings; Next Meeting of the Senate

§4-1-1. Interim Committee and Subcommittee Meetings

§4-1-2. How Appropriations Made and Applied

§4-1-3. Suits Against Members of Legislature; Exemption From Arrest, Trial, Judgment and Levy

§4-1-4. Compelling Members to Attend

§4-1-5. Authority to Subpoena Witnesses and Documents; Penalty for Refusal to Comply; Applicability of Whistle-Blower Law

§4-1-5a. When Witness May Be Compelled to Give Evidence Against Himself Or; Immunity of Witness From Prosecution

§4-1-6. Administration of Oaths to Members of Legislature, Officers and Witnesses

§4-1-6a. False Swearing in a Legislative Proceeding; Penalty

§4-1-7. Flags Displayed During Sessions

§4-1-8. Officers and Employees; Tenure

§4-1-9. Assistant Clerks; Committee Clerks to Assist

§4-1-10. Powers and Duties of Officers

§4-1-10a. Filling Vacancies in the Office of Presiding Officer of the Two Houses

§4-1-11. Vacancies in Clerkships

§4-1-12. Custody of Journals and Documents; Certified Copies

§4-1-13. Clerk of House to Be Keeper of Rolls; Compensation; Duties as to Acts; Copies; Fees; Printing

§4-1-14. Copies of Enrolled Bills Mailed to Courts; Effect

§4-1-15. Fees of Clerks for Copying or Recording

§4-1-16. Indexes to Journals; Printing; Compensation for Preparing

§4-1-17. Priority of Legislative Business for Members and Designated Employees

§4-1-19. Distribution of Acts of the Legislature

§4-1-20. Legislative Findings; Space in the Capitol Building for Use by Legislature

§4-1-21. Prefiling of Bills and Resolutions

§4-1-22. &Quot;next Meeting of the Senate" Defined

§4-1-23. Reports to Be Sent to the Legislative Librarian