7:30 a.m. Assembly Government Affairs
Room: 3143
Bills to be heard: AB216: Revises provisions concerning the employee benefits of employees of law enforcement agencies upon the merger of the agencies into a metropolitan police department; AB265: Provisions governing the rights of peace officers; AB278 for the consolidation of fire departments in certain counties, AB364: Provisions governing leave of public employees for military duty
7:30 a.m. Assembly Judiciary Subcommittee
Room: 3138
Bills to be heard: AB389: Revises provisions regarding the Open Meeting Law; AB448: Provisions relating to real property.
8 a.m. Senate Finance/Assembly Ways and Means Joint Subcommittee
Room: 2134
Budgets of the Department of Agriculture and Department of Business and Industry.
8 a.m. Senate Finance/Assembly Ways and Means Joint Subcommittee
Room: 3137
Work session on budgets of the Division of Health Care financing and Policy.
8 a.m. Senate Government Affairs
Room: 2135
Bills to be heard: SB268: Revises provisions relating to competing for public works by design professionals; SB271: For withdrawal of the State of Nevada from the Tahoe Regional Planning Compact; SB438: The issuance of bonds for environmental improvement projects in the Lake Tahoe Basin.
8:30 a.m. Senate Judiciary
Room: 2149
Bills to be heard: SB175: Revises provisions governing concealed firearms permits; SB195: Provisions relating to the costs of collecting past due financial obligations in common-interest communities; SB279: Provisions concerning the renewal of permits to carry concealed firearms.
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 Finance
Room: 2134
Review and discussion of the statewide contracting process.
Bills to be heard: SB359 Revises provisions relating to contracts with a governmental entity.
11 a.m. Senate Government Affairs Subcommittee
Room: 2144
Bills to be heard: SB262: Provides for the incorporation of the City of Laughlin contingent upon the approval of the voters in the City.
Upon adjournment of Assembly: Assembly Health and Human Services
Room: 3138
Bills to be heard: AB350: Revises provisions governing children who are placed with someone other than a parent and who are under the jurisdiction of the juvenile court.
1 p.m. Assembly Commerce and Labor
Room: 4100
Bills to be heard: AB274: Revises provisions relating to the payment of the proceeds of any benefits under a life insurance policy; AB283: Provisions relating to registration with the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry; AB299: The Low-Cost Automobile Insurance Pilot Program; SB219: Certain assessments of unemployed and employed workers to determine the available workforce in Nevada and makes appropriations for performing skills assessments for unemployed persons.
1 p.m. Senate Commerce, Labor and Energy
Room: 2135
Bills to be heard: SB330: Makes various changes to provisions governing real estate; SB331: Provisions relating to unlawful discrimination in places of public accommodation; SB352: Provisions relating to employment; SB353: Provisions governing dealers in coins and collectibles; SB368: Discrimination in housing and certain other transactions involving real property on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity or expression.
1:30 p.m. Senate Select Committee on Economic Growth and Employment
Room: 2134
Presentations on economic development by McCallum Sweeny Consulting and Paula Berkley of the Food Bank of Northern Nevada.
3:30 p.m. Senate Education
Room: 2149
Bills to be heard: SB275: Makes various changes concerning bullying; SB276: Provisions governing safe and respectful learning environments in public schools; SB318: Provisions governing permissible flammability of certain components in school buses.
Upon Adjournment of Commerce and Labor: Senate Natural Resources
Room: 2144
Bills to be heard: SB309: Authorizes a person to remove from his or her property an animal for which he or she has, by contract, provided care and shelter under certain circumstances.
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