Legislative Calendar for Monday/Tuesday, April 4-5

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Monday

8 a.m. Assembly Government Affairs

Room: 3143

Bills to be heard: AB159 revises provisions relating to public records, AB243 the position of State Grants Coordinator within the Budget Division of the Department of Administration, AB257 provisions relating to the Open Meeting Law, AB423 certain organizations to request an opinion of the Attorney General under certain circumstances, AB424 provisions governing the revision of work programs and the acceptance of gifts and grants, AB450 provisions governing state financial administration, AB466 the State Engineer to define, by regulation, the term "environmentally sound" for the purpose of making certain determinations relating to interbasin transfers of groundwater.

8 a.m. Senate Judiciary

Room: 2149 of the Legislative Building, 401 S. Carson St., Carson City, NV.

Bills to be heard: SB265 revises provisions governing sentencing of criminal offenders and determining eligibility of prisoners for parole, SB307 provisions relating to the exercise of the power of sale under a deed of trust concerning owner-occupied property, SJR14 to amend the Nevada Constitution to create an intermediate appellate court.

8:30 a.m. Senate Finance/Assembly Ways and Means Joint Meeting

Room: 4100

Bills to be heard: AB449 revises provisions relating to economic development.

8:30 a.m. Senate Government Affairs

Room: 2135

Bills to be heard: SB296 creates the Pooled Fiscal Emergency Fund to assist in providing financial stability for certain counties, SB325 the Office of Inspector General in the Department of Administration, SB358 various changes concerning the operation of certain vending stands, SB362 provisions concerning groundwater basins, SB398 certain persons to request that personal information contained in certain public records be kept confidential.

9 a.m. Assembly Judiciary

Room: 3138

Bills to be heard: AB135 revises provisions governing probation, AB161 provisions governing the crime of trespassing, AB313 provisions governing the custody and visitation of children for persons who are members of the military.

11 a.m. Assembly Floor Session

The Assembly Chamber of the Legislative Building

The Agenda will be posted 30 minutes prior to commencement.

11 a.m. Senate Floor Session

The Senate Chamber of the Legislative Building

The Agenda will be posted 30 minutes prior to commencement.

1 p.m. Senate Commerce, Labor and Energy

Room: 2135

Bills to be heard: SB234 revises provisions relating to motor vehicle dealers (Please note: Sections 12-15 have been deleted from the bill at the request of the sponsor and no testimony is necessary on those provisions), SB281 the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada to establish the Electric Vehicle Demonstration Program, SB288 provisions governing renewable energy, SB313 certain provisions relating to energy, SB488 provisions relating to energy.

1 p.m. Senate Health and Human Services Subcommittee

Room: 2134

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.

1:30 p.m. Assembly Commerce and Labor

Room: 4100

Bills to be heard: AB323 requires the establishment and maintenance of an Internet website to provide information concerning consumer fraud in this State, AB331 various changes concerning the use of consumer reports, AB352 provisions relating to certain trade practices, AB433 prohibition on employers taking certain actions to prohibit, punish or prevent employees from engaging in politics or becoming candidates for public office with certain exceptions.

1:30 p.m. Assembly Health and Human Services

Room: 3138

Bills to be heard: AB295 Revises provisions governing the disposition of the human remains of certain deceased military personnel, AB319 provisions governing the final disposition of human remains.

3:15 p.m. Assembly Education

Room: 3142 of the Legislative Building, 401 S. Carson St., Carson City, NV.

Bills to be heard: AB318 Places the burden of proof and the burden of production on a school district in a due process hearing held pursuant to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, AB395 a separate category of licensure to teach special education.

3:30 p.m. Senate Health and Human Services

Room: 2149

Bills to be heard: SB53 excludes locations where programs are operated by a local government to supervise children from certain licensing requirements, SB370 various changes to provisions governing children who are placed with someone other than a parent, SB382 provisions relating to early intervention services for infants and toddlers with disabilities.

Upon adjournment of the Senate Committee on Commerce and Labor Senate Transportation

Room: 2135

Bills to be heard: SB244 revises provisions governing special license plates and parking placards for persons with disabilities, SB274 provisions relating to certain special license plates issued to veterans, SB303 provisions governing the issuance of special license plates, special parking placards and special parking stickers to persons with a permanent disability, SB408 provisions governing the issuance of special license plates.

Tuesday

7:30 a.m. Assembly Judiciary

Room: 3138

Bills in Work Session: AB279 Authorizes independent testing laboratories to inspect and certify gaming devices, equipment and systems, AB294 various provisions governing mobile gaming.

8 a.m. Senate Finance/Assembly Ways and Means Joint Subcommittee

Room: 2134

Work session on budgets of the Department of Administration and Department of Business and Industry.

8 a.m. Senate Finance/Assembly Ways and Means Joint Subcommittee

Room: 3137 of the Legislative Building

Budgets of the Department of Health and Human Services, Director's Office and Governor's Office of Consumer Health Assistance.

8 a.m. Senate Judiciary

Room: 2149

Bills to be heard: SB402 Revises provisions relating to real property, SB403 provisions relating to the information which must be provided by a unit's owner in a resale transaction, SB405 provisions governing business entities.

9 a.m. Assembly Taxation

Room: 4100

Bills to be heard: AB333 Increases taxes on intoxicating liquor and tobacco products, AB436 a deduction from the payroll tax for wages paid to newly hired employees under certain circumstances.

1 p.m. Senate Revenue

Room: 2134 of the Legislative Building, 401 S. Carson St., Carson City, NV.

Bills to be heard: SB386 Makes various changes concerning the taxation of certain tobacco products, 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.

Work session: SB249 Makes various changes relating to administration of taxes on property.

1:30 p.m. Assembly Legislative Operations and Elections

Room: 3142

Bills to be heard: AB473 Revises provisions governing elections, AB502 provisions relating to ballots, AJR1 to amend certain provisions of the Nevada Constitution related to the assessment and collection of property taxes to allow the recalculation of the taxable value of depreciated improvements to real property upon the transfer, sale or conveyance of the property, AJR1 of the 2009 session to amend the Nevada Constitution to revise the provisions governing a petition for a state initiative or referendum, AJR7 to amend the Nevada Constitution to create an intermediate appellate court.

1:30 p.m. Assembly Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Mining

Room: 3161

Bills to be heard: AB427 Enacts provisions requiring the payment of deposits and refunds on certain beverage containers sold in this State.

3:15 p.m. Assembly Transportation

Room: 3143

Bills in Work Session: AB247 Revises the circumstances under which a person is exempt from obtaining a license to drive a road machine, farm tractor or implement of husbandry on a highway, AB302 off-highway vehicles to be operated on highways under certain circumstances, AB328 provisions relating to vulnerable highway users, AB341 provisions governing penalties for violations of certain traffic laws.

3:30 p.m. Senate Health and Human Services

Room: 2149 of the Legislative Building, 401 S. Carson St., Carson City, NV.

Work session: SB43 Makes various changes relating to electronic health records, SB115 provisions governing payment for the provision of certain services and care to patients and reports relating to those services and care, 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.

Bills to be heard: SB335 Revises provisions governing drug paraphernalia, SB419 provisions relating to safe injection practices, SB448 various changes concerning the regulation of mental health services provided to children in this State.

3:30 p.m. Senate Legislative Operations and Elections

Room: 2144

Bills to be heard: SB286 Authorizes awards to certain state employees who suggest ways to improve the operation of State Government, SB390 provisions relating to the statewide voter registration list, SB391 provisions relating to ethics in government, SJR13 to amend the Nevada Constitution to establish the Trust Fund for State Parks.

Senate Transportation

Room: 2135 of the Legislative Building, 401 S. Carson St., Carson City, NV.

Bills to be heard: SB151 Requires certain governmental entities to work cooperatively to establish the Henderson to North Las Vegas Fixed Guideway Corridor, SB319 provisions relating to abandoned vehicles, SB387 certain provisions governing off-highway vehicles, SB406 the Department of Motor Vehicles to waive certain fees owed by certain military personnel, SB475 various changes relating to transportation.

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