8 a.m. Assembly Government Affairs
Room: 3143
Bills to be heard: AB166: Makes changes relating to the authority of municipalities to hold special elections for certain purposes; AB168: Revises provisions governing the formation of general improvement districts.
8 a.m. Assembly Judiciary
Room: 3138
Bills to be heard: AB56: Grants subpoena power to the Attorney General, acting through the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit, to obtain certain documents, records or materials; AB78: Makes various changes relating to business; AB96: Revises provisions governing the admissibility of psychological or psychiatric evidence.
8 a.m. Assembly Ways and Means Joint Subcommittee
Room: 3137
Budgets of the Division of Health Care Financing and Policy including Medicaid.
8 a.m. Assembly Ways and Means Joint Subcommittee
Room: 2134
Budgets of the Department of Business and Industry, Tourism Commission and Public Employee Benefits Program.
8 a.m. Senate Government Affairs
Room: 2135
Bills to be heard: SB56: Revises provisions governing the entities required to use the services and equipment of the Department of Information Technology; SB85: Revises provisions governing land use decisions; SB123: Revises provisions governing the Office of State Public Defender; SB137 Revises provisions relating to the construction of bus turnouts at certain locations.
8 a.m. Senate Judiciary
Room: 2149
Bills to be heard: SB25: Revises the method used to determine the number of justices of the peace in a township in certain counties, SB94: Provides for the realignment of certain judicial districts.
11 a.m. Assembly Floor Session
Assembly Chamber
The Agenda will be posted 30 minutes prior to commencement.
11 a.m. Senate Floor Session
Senate Chamber
The Agenda will be posted upon commencement.
1 p.m. Senate Commerce, Labor and Energy
Room: 2135
Bills to be heard: SB59: Increases the cumulative capacity of net metering systems operating within the service area of an electric utility; SB60 Revises provisions relating to the Fund for Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency and Energy Conservation Loans; SB141: Revises various provisions governing manufactured home parks; SB168: Makes various changes concerning public health.
1 p.m. Senate Select Committee on Economic Growth and Employment
Room: 2134
Bills to be heard: BDR 935: Makes various changes relating to job creation within the Nevada construction industry.
1:30 p.m. Assembly Commerce and Labor
Room: 4100
Bills to be heard: AB77: Makes various changes relating to mortgage lending and related professionals; AB155: Revises provisions relating to changes in rates of certain insurance; AB156: Revises provisions relating to process servers.
1:30 p.m. Assembly Health and Human Services
Room: 3138
Bills to be heard: AB154 Enacts provisions which guarantee certain rights to children placed in foster homes in this State.
Senate Commerce, Labor and Energy Subcommittee
Room: 2135
Bills to be heard: SB99: Makes various changes concerning consumer protection.
3:30 p.m. Senate/Assembly Education Joint Meeting
Room: 1214
Presentation from the Education Commission Blue Ribbon Task Force.
3:30 p.m. Senate Natural Resources
Room: 2144
Bills to be heard: SB119: Revises provisions governing the Agency for Nuclear Projects; SB120: Revises provisions governing the Committee on High-Level Radioactive Waste; SB121: Revises provisions governing the Commission on Nuclear Projects.
Upon adjournment of Joint education meeting: Senate Education
Room: 1214
Bills to be heard: SB95: Authorizes the establishment of a policy to allow tenured professors to pursue entrepreneurial business opportunities under certain circumstances; SB96: Revises provisions governing the Gov. Guinn Millennium Scholarship Program; SB116: Requires the State Board of Education to prescribe an adjusted adult diploma.