Monday
8 a.m. Senate Finance/Assembly Ways and Means Joint Subcommittee
Room: 3137
Budgets of the Department of Education.
9 a.m. Assembly Government Affairs
Room: 3143
Bills to be heard: AB16 provides for additional compensation to be paid to certain senior psychiatrists and senior physicians employed by the Department of Corrections for being available to be called in to work during periods in which they are not regularly scheduled to work, AB58 authorizes the governing body of a city to enter into a contract to mitigate the price volatility of a city's fleet fuel, AB122 authorizes the imposition of certain reasonable restrictions or requirements relating to systems for obtaining wind and solar energy.
9 a.m. Assembly Judiciary
Room: 3138
Bills to be heard: AB142 makes various changes governing crimes against property, AB143 revises certain provisions concerning permits to carry concealed firearms.
9 a.m. Senate Government Affairs
Room: 2135
Bills to be heard: SB16 makes various changes relating to the establishment of prevailing wage, SB65 revises provisions concerning the quarterly publication of certain financial information by incorporated cities, SB153 revises provisions governing the appropriation of water by municipalities, SB155 allows certain unincorporated towns the option to control planning and zoning.
9 a.m. Senate Judiciary
Room: 2149
Bills to be heard: SB159 Makes various changes governing offenders, SB187 revises provisions governing parole.
11 a.m. Senate Floor Session
The Senate Chamber
The Agenda will be posted upon commencement.
1 p.m. Senate Commerce, Labor and Energy
Room: 2135
Bills to be heard: SB181 enacts provisions relating to energy efficiency, renewable energy and building construction, SB182 makes various changes concerning renewable energy systems.
3:30 p.m. Senate Health and Human Services
Room: 2149
Bills to be heard: SB167 revises provisions governing the release of certain reports of the abuse or neglect of children.
5 p.m. Assembly Ways and Means Joint Subcommittee
Green Valley High School, Henderson, to receive Southern Nevada public testimony on the K-12 budget.
Tuesday
8 a.m. Assembly Government Affairs
Room: 3143
Bills to be heard: AB59 Makes various changes to the Open Meeting Law, AB98 enacts the Uniform Emergency Volunteer Health Practitioners Act, AB101 provides for the creation of underground utilities districts.
8 a.m. Assembly Ways and Means Joint Subcommittee
Room: 2134
Budgets of the Judicial Branch and Supreme Court.
8 a.m. Assembly Ways and Means Joint Subcommittee
Room: 3137
Budgets of the Treasurer, the Public Works Board and proposed Capital Improvement Projects.
8 a.m. Senate Judiciary
Room: 2149
Bills to be heard:
SB150 revises certain provisions governing liens of owners of facilities for storage, SB171 revises the provisions governing the possession of dangerous weapons at certain locations.
9 a.m. Assembly Judiciary
Room: 3138
Bills to be heard: AB43 extends the interval at which records of traffic citations must be audited by governmental agencies, AB49 revises provisions relating to public defenders, AB66 revises certain provisions concerning the restoration of a person's right to bear arm, AB72 revises provisions relating to securities.
11 a.m. Assembly Floor Session
Assembly Chamber
The Agenda will be posted 30 minutes prior to commencement.
1 p.m. Senate Revenue
Room: 2134
Bills to be heard: SB34 amends the Charter of the City of Elko to change the timing of the general municipal election.
1:30 p.m. Assembly Legislative Operations and Elections
Room: 3142
Bills to be heard: AB81 revises various provisions relating to elections, AB82 makes various changes relating to elections.
1:30 p.m. Assembly Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Mining
Room: 3161
Bills to be heard: AB35 revises provisions governing the custom application of pesticides.
3:15 p.m. Assembly Transportation
Room: 3143
Bills to be heard: AB120 revises provisions governing certain insurance for motor vehicles.
3:30 p.m. Senate Health and Human Services
Room: 2149
Bills to be heard: SB172 revises the provisions governing the possession of dangerous weapons at certain locations.
3:30 p.m. Senate Transportation
Room: 2135
Bills to be heard: AB28 makes Nevada's definition of "low-speed vehicle" consistent with the federal definition, SB51 revises provisions relating to the reporting of and imposition of penalties for certain convictions for the violation of certain traffic laws.
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