Early week legislative calendar
Monday
8 a.m. Assembly Government Affairs
Room: 3143
Bills to be heard: AB312 revises provisions governing public works, AB320 provisions governing coroners' inquests, AB334 from the limitation on the total proposed budgetary expenditures for a biennium any expenditures for the purpose of satisfying an unfunded federal mandate, AB342 the State and local governments to publish material electronically in lieu of in a newspaper in certain circumstances, AB376 various changes regarding the financing of certain local improvements with revenue pledged from sales and use taxes, AB468 provisions relating to redevelopment, AB471 provisions relating to enterprise funds.
8 a.m. Assembly Judiciary
Room: 3138
Bills to be heard: AB285 revises provisions governing an award of attorney's fees in causes of action for constructional defects, AB317 provisions governing mediation and arbitration of certain claims relating to residential property, AB401 various changes concerning constructional defects, AB412 various provisions governing mechanics' and materialmen's liens.
8 a.m. Assembly Ways and Means
Room: 3137
Bills to be heard: SB220 establishes the Kenny C. Guinn Memorial Millennium Scholarship, AB499 the Department of Health and Human Services to transfer sums appropriated to the Department among the various budget accounts of the Department under certain circumstances, AB520 provisions relating to the payment of compensation for and expenses of court- appointed attorneys, AB522 the issuance of bonds for projects and programs to protect, preserve and obtain the benefits of the property and natural resources of this State, AB524 certain fees for residential and general appraisers to cover an increase in federal registry fees.
Work Session: AB19 revises provisions governing the issuance of certain fishing licenses and permits, AB192 various provisions relating to fees charged by county recorders, AB478 the limitation on the principal amount of bonds and other securities that may be issued by the Board of Regents of the University of Nevada to finance certain projects, AB496 a supplemental appropriation to the Budget and Planning Division of the Department of Administration for increased costs of the single audit, AB523 provisions relating to the coverage of dependents under the health care plans of the State and local governments, AB556 the fund into which certain subsidies paid for coverage under the Public Employees' Benefits Program are deposited.
8 a.m. Senate Finance
Room: 2134
Bills to be heard: SB2 makes an appropriation to the State Distributive School Account to ensure that the amount of money expended per pupil meets or exceeds the national average, SB272 various changes concerning the state budget process, SB372 provisions governing the use of money received by school districts and charter schools from the State Supplemental School Support Fund.
8:30 a.m. Senate Government Affairs
Room: 2135
Bills to be heard: SB394 revises provisions governing the liability of a general contractor or subcontractor for certain benefit payments, SB400 a process by which a state agency may obtain certain information in county records at no charge for the purpose of assisting the economic development and population research of this State, SB487 provisions relating to the award of a contract for a public work to a specialty contractor.
9 a.m. Senate Judiciary
Room: 2149
Bills to be heard: SB308 authorizes charitable organizations to operate remote caller bingo games, SB404 provisions concerning information that a gaming applicant or licensee must provide.
11 a.m. Senate Floor Session
The Senate Chamber of the Legislative Building
The Agenda will be posted 30 minutes prior to commencement.
11:30 a.m. Assembly Floor Session
The Assembly Chamber of the Legislative Building
The Agenda will be posted 30 minutes prior to commencement.
12 p.m. Senate Finance
Room: 2144
Bills to be heard: SB359 Revises provisions relating to contracts with a governmental entity.
1 p.m. Senate Commerce, Labor and Energy
Room: 2135
Bills to be heard: SB367 requires certain health care practitioners to communicate certain information to the public, SB409 provisions relating to the lease of office space for use by certain state agencies, SB412 for the regulation of the practice of complementary integrative medicine.
Work Session: SB142 Makes various changes concerning the towing and storage of motor vehicles, SB288 provisions governing renewable energy, SB294 provisions governing medical assistants, SB411 for the regulation of certified medication aides, SB488 provisions relating to energy.
1 p.m. Senate Education
Room: 2134
Bills to be heard: SB212 revises provisions governing charter schools, SB449 provisions governing tuition charges, registration fees and other fees assessed against students in the Nevada System of Higher Education, SB451 provisions governing tuition charges, registration fees and other fees assessed against students enrolled in institutions of the Nevada System of Higher Education.
Work Session: SB247 establishes the Program for School-Based Health Centers, SB275 various changes concerning bullying, SB276 provisions governing safe and respectful learning environments in public schools, SB318 provisions governing permissible flammability of certain components in school buses.
1:30 p.m. Assembly Commerce and Labor
Room: 4100
Work session on measures previously considered.
1:30 p.m. Assembly Health and Human Services
Room: 3138
Presentation on University Medical Center.
Bills to be heard: AB94 authorizes the involuntary court-ordered admission of certain persons with mental illness to programs of community-based or outpatient services under certain circumstances.
Upon Adjournment: Assembly Commerce and Labor Subcommittee
Room: 4100
Bills to be heard: AB307 requires the monitoring of the effects of certain energy development projects on wildlife, AB359 provisions governing energy, AB457 provisions governing the universal energy charge.
3:15 p.m. Assembly Education
Room: 3142
Work session on measures previously considered.
Bills to be heard: AB548 revises provisions governing the system of governance of K-12 public education, AB551 school districts to assess the feasibility of consolidation of services, functions and personnel, AB554 provisions governing education, AB557 an appropriation for pilot programs of performance pay for teachers.
3:30 p.m. Senate Health and Human Services
Room: 2149
Bills to be heard: SB246 makes various changes concerning required training for employees who administer medication to a child at certain entities that have custody of the child pursuant to the order of a court, SB371 various changes concerning the protection of children.
Work Session: SB43 makes various changes relating to electronic health records, SB138 provisions relating to emergency medical services provided in certain counties, SB172 the Statewide Program for Public Education and the Prevention of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, SB245 the Statewide Alert System for the Safe Return of Missing Older Persons, SB256 provisions relating to controlled substances, SB300 provisions governing certain billing and related practices of certain larger hospitals, SB335 provisions governing drug paraphernalia, SB379 provisions governing the inspection by the Health Division of the Department of Health and Human Services of certain facilities and offices regulated by the Health Division, SB419 provisions relating to safe injection practices.
Upon adjournment: Senate Transportation
Room: 2135
Bills to be heard: SB179 provides for the issuance of special license plates indicating support for Second Amendment rights, SB248 provisions governing traffic laws relating to overtaking and passing bicycles and electric bicycles, SB302 the sale of black powder and smokeless gunpowder to certain persons, SB323 provisions relating to motor vehicle registration.
Work Session: SB49 revises provisions governing the authority of a board of county highway commissioners regarding the establishment of certain rights-of-way, SB144 certain garages to check and adjust the tire pressure of motor vehicles, SB441 provisions governing the processing at self-service terminals or kiosks of certain transactions with the Department of Motor Vehicles, SB483 the Department of Motor Vehicles to enter into certain agreements relating to advertising.
Tuesday
7:30 a.m. Assembly Judiciary
Room: 3138
Bills to be heard: AB388 revises provisions relating to real property, AB394 provisions relating to common-interest communities, AB415 the liability of certain independent contractor, AB465 provisions relating to consumer legal funding.
8 a.m. Assembly Taxation
Room: 4100
Bills to be heard: AB336 imposes a tax on certain income of business entities engaged in business in this State, AB504 provisions governing delinquent taxes.
Upon adjournment: Assembly Government Affairs
Room: 4100
Bills to be heard: AB257 Revises provisions relating to the Open Meeting Law, AB332 various changes relating to the Economic Forum, AB467 provisions relating to local government, AB469 provisions governing public property and purchasing.
8 a.m. Senate Finance/Assembly Ways and Means Joint Subcommittee
Room: 2134
Work session on budgets of the Commission on Tourism and Department of Cultural Affairs.
8 a.m. Senate Finance/Assembly Ways and Means Joint Subcommittee
Room: 3137
Work session on Capital Improvement Projects budget.
8 a.m. Senate Judiciary
Room: 2149
Work Session: SB201 revises provisions relating to correctional institutions, SB221 various changes relating to trusts, estates and probate, SB265 provisions governing sentencing of criminal offenders and determining eligibility of prisoners for parole, SB277 provisions governing certain acts by juveniles relating to the possession, transmission and distribution of certain sexual images, SB307 provisions relating to the exercise of the power of sale under a deed of trust concerning owner-occupied property, SB347 the issuance of a subpoena to compel the production of certain financial records as part of an investigation of the exploitation of an older person, SB381 provisions regarding who may issue a marriage license, SB405 provisions governing business entities.
9 a.m. Senate Government Affairs Subcommittee
Room: 2144
Bills to be heard: SB100 makes changes to provisions governing local improvement districts.
11 a.m. Senate Health and Human Services Subcommittee
Room: 2135
Bills to be heard: SB209 revises provisions relating to reports of sentinel events and related information reported by certain medical facilities, SB264 provisions concerning the regulation of certain medical facilities, SB338 provisions relating to reports of certain medical and related facilities, SB339 provisions relating to the safety of patients in certain medical facilities, SB340 provisions relating to programs to increase public awareness of health care information.
1 p.m. Assembly Legislative Operations and Elections
Room: 3142
Bills to be heard: AB501 establishes a moratorium on the execution of sentences of death and provides for a study of issues regarding the death penalty.
1 p.m. Senate Revenue
Room: 2134
Bills to be heard: SB383 revises provisions relating to economic development, SB432 provisions governing governmental financing, SB492 provisions regarding the payment of certain fees for mining claims.
Work Session: SB249 makes various changes relating to administration of taxes on property, SB493 the Mining Oversight and Accountability Commission, SJR15 to amend the Nevada Constitution to remove the separate tax rate and manner of assessing and distributing the tax on mines and the proceeds of mines.
1:30 p.m. Assembly Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Mining
Room: 3161
Work session on measures previously considered.
3:15 p.m. Assembly Transportation
Room: 3143
Bills to be heard: AB277 provides for the creation of alternative special license plates honoring service of female veterans, AB510 provisions governing the allocation of taxicabs by the Taxicab Authority, AB513 provisions pertaining to the use of safety belts in taxicabs.
3:30 p.m. Senate Legislative Operations and Elections
Room: 1214
Bills to be heard: SB98 revises provisions relating to collective bargaining between local governments and employee organizations, SB343 provisions governing collective bargaining between local government employers and local government employees, SJR7 to amend the Nevada Constitution to limit the total amount of property taxes that may be levied on real property, SJR10 to amend the Nevada Constitution to allow voucher schools.
3:30 p.m. Senate Health and Human Services
Room: 2149
Work Session: SB129 requires training of certain persons who operate or work in certain facilities, SB203 provisions relating to the classification and dispensing of certain precursors to methamphetamine, SB382 provisions relating to early intervention services for infants and toddlers with disabilities, SB415 provisions governing the recovery of certain benefits paid under the State Plan for Medicaid, SB420 various changes relating to the operation of certain facilities for long-term care.
3:30 p.m. Senate Transportation
Room: 2135
Bills to be heard: SB320 revises provisions governing certain motor carriers, SB321 provisions governing taxicabs.
Work Session: SB214 requires the Department of Transportation to establish a demonstration project for a toll road in connection with the Boulder City Bypass Project, SB236 the Director of the Department of Transportation to adopt regulations governing the use of recycled aggregate for road and highway projects, SB303 provisions governing the issuance of special license plates, special parking placards and special parking stickers to persons with a permanent disability, SB322 provisions governing motor vehicles, SB406 the Department of Motor Vehicles to waive certain fees owed by certain military personnel.
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