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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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