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    • Legislation USA
    • West Virginia Code
    • Chapter 4. The Legislature
    • Article 1A. Legislative Immunity
    • §4-1A-4. Legislative Sphere Defined

    West Virginia Code
    Article 1A. Legislative Immunity
    §4-1A-4. Legislative Sphere Defined

    The "legislative sphere" includes all activities that are an integral part of the deliberative and communicative processes by which members of the Legislature participate in committee and house proceedings with respect to the consideration and passage or rejection of proposed legislation or with respect to other matters which the Constitution places within the jurisdiction of either house.

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    West Virginia Code

    Chapter 4. The Legislature

    Article 1A. Legislative Immunity

    §4-1A-1. Purpose; Legislative Findings and Declarations

    §4-1A-2. Applicability of Definitions

    §4-1A-3. Legislative Act Defined

    §4-1A-4. Legislative Sphere Defined

    §4-1A-5. Political Act Defined

    §4-1A-6. Scope of Legislative Immunity Generally

    §4-1A-7. Legislative Immunity in Specific Instances

    §4-1A-8. Actions Taken Without Lawful Authority Are Not Immune

    §4-1A-9. Political Acts Are Not Privileged

    §4-1A-10. Administrative Acts Are Not Immune

    §4-1A-11. Certain Offers of Proof About Legislative Activities Not Prohibited

    §4-1A-12. Legislative Acts of Legislative Staff, Aides or Assistants

    §4-1A-13. Legislative Immunity From Ultimate Relief

    §4-1A-14. Testimonial Immunity

    §4-1A-15. Right to Interlocutory Appeal

    §4-1A-16. Common Law Regarding Legislative Immunity Not Affected by the Enactment of This Article

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