Legislative Calendar

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All meetings are open to the public.

Today

8 a.m.

• Assembly Judiciary hears three bills: AB152 exempts tests and examinations requested by a court pursuant to a program of treatment and rehabilitation from certain restrictions. AB192 clarifies provisions concerning the authority to stay the execution of a judgment of death. AB193 makes various changes concerning pleas, defenses and verdicts in criminal actions. Room 3138.

• Assembly Ways and Means/Senate Finance joint subcommittee reviews budgets of the Department of Public Safety and DMV. Room 3137.

• Senate Commerce and Labor hears three bills: SB279 provides express authority for the State Contractors Board to collect and disseminate data and to conduct investigations. SB280 revises provisions related to patients' bills. SB281 revises provisions governing industrial insurance. Room 2135.

9 a.m.

• Assembly Government Affairs hears a presentation from the BLM and three bills: AB438 revises provisions relating to outdoor advertising structures. AB255 revises and creates provisions relating to housing assistance. AB358 revises provisions relating to manufactured homes. Room 3143.

• Senate Judiciary hears two bills: SB202 makes various changes relating to domestic relations. SB204 revises provisions governing the granting of the right to visit a child to grandparents and great-grandparents of the child. Room 2149.

11 a.m.

• Senate and Assembly floor sessions.

1:30 p.m.

• Assembly Taxation hears two bills: AB243 provides for reduction of certain excise taxes payable by employers that make donations to public schools. AB252 authorizes deductions from the state taxes on financial institutions and other businesses for payments on behalf of employees to certain pension plans and apprenticeship programs. Room 4100.

• Assembly Transportation hears three bills: AB264 revises provisions relating to certain special license plates. AB265 Authorizes the Director of the Department of Motor Vehicles to enter into agreements for certain placements of advertisements. AJR6 Urges Congress to repeal the REAL ID Act of 2005. Room 3143.

• Senate Taxation hears two bills: SB102 Makes various changes regarding state business licenses. SB211 authorizes deductions from the state taxes on financial institutions and other businesses for certain expenditures by employers for the provision of day care to the children of their employees. Room 2135.

3:30 p.m.

• Senate Transportation and Homeland Security hears SB175 which revises provisions governing the contents and use of license plates for motor vehicles. Room 2149.

3:45 p.m.

• Assembly Select Committee on Corrections, Parole and Probation receives comments and recommendations related to drug courts and mental health courts. Room 3161.

• Assembly Elections, Procedures, Ethics and Constitutional Amendments holds a work session on measures previously considered. Room 3142.

- Source: Nevada Legislature Online (www.leg.state.nv.us). All rooms are in the Legislative Building, 401 S. Carson St., Carson City, unless otherwise specified.

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