Legislative Calendar Feb. 21-22

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Monday

8 a.m. Assembly Ways and Means

Room: 3137

8 a.m. Senate Finance

Room: 2134

9 a.m. Senate Government Affairs

Room: 2135

Bills to be heard: SB7 revises provisions governing the adoption of emergency regulations, SB92 authorizes redevelopment agencies to expend money to improve schools, SB109 revises provisions relating to local financial administration.

9 a.m. Assembly Judiciary

Room: 3138

Bills to be heard: AB125 revises provisions concerning the reporting of crimes against older persons, AB126 makes various changes concerning vulnerable persons.

9 a.m. Assembly Government Affairs

Room: 3143

Bills to be heard: AB61 creates a permanent entity to study issues relating to substance abuse in this State.

11 a.m. Assembly Floor Session

The Assembly Chamber

The Agenda will be posted 30 minutes prior to commencement.

11 a.m. Senate Floor Session

The Senate Chamber

The Agenda will be posted upon commencement.

1 p.m. Senate Select Committee on Economic Growth and Employment

Room: 2134

Presentations on Economic Development and innovation by the American Institute of Architects and the Nevada Institute for Renewable Energy Commercialization.

1 p.m. Senate Commerce, Labor and Energy

Room: 2135

Bills to be heard: SB62

prohibits the establishment in certain locations of certain schools and facilities relating to insurance, SB143 revises certain provisions governing insurance, SB164 revises provisions relating to claims examiners for third-party administrators and vocational rehabilitation counselors.

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

Room: 3138

Bills to be heard: AB110 establishes the Kinship Guardianship Assistance Program.

1:30 p.m. Assembly Commerce and Labor

Room: 4100

Bills to be heard: AB131 revises provisions governing certain occupational diseases for employees in certain professions, AB141 revises the frequency with which certain volunteer firefighters must submit to physical examinations to receive workers' compensation coverage for certain occupational diseases, ACR4 expresses support for economic development in Nevada in the sectors of logistics, supply chain management and renewable energy technology.

3:15 p.m. Assembly Education

Room: 3142

Bills to be heard: AB39 revises provisions governing educational personnel, AB40 revises the requirements concerning background investigations of certain applicants for employment or contracts with private postsecondary educational institutions, AB138 revises provisions governing pupils.

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

Room: 2149

Bills to be heard: SB113 revises provisions relating to the care of certain children during disasters.

Tuesday

8 a.m. Assembly Judiciary

Room: 3138

Bills to be heard: AB111 revises provisions relating to domestic relations, AB112 revises provisions governing certain crimes.

8 a.m. Assembly Taxation

Room: 4100

Bills to be heard: AB46 clarifies the inapplicability of certain partial tax abatements to various assessments relating to the adjudication of water rights and management of water resources, AB47 requires a base adjustment in the formula for the allocation of certain consolidated tax revenue and an interim legislative study of the current allocation formula.

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

Room: 3137

Budgets of the Department of Corrections.

8 a.m. Senate Judiciary

Room: 2149

Bills to be heard: SB6 authorizes the electronic reproduction of the seal of a court, SB24 revises provisions concerning writs of execution in justice courts, SB26 revises various provisions relating to judicial administration, SB57 expands the circumstances pursuant to which a court is authorized to issue certain warrants.

11 a.m. Address By Senator Harry Reid

The Assembly Chamber of the Legislative Building, 401 S. Carson St., Carson City, NV.

1 p.m. Senate Revenue

Room: 2134

Bills to be heard: SB13 Revises provisions relating to the collection and payment of certain fuel taxes.

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

Room: 3161

Overview of the operations of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.

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

Room: 3142

Bills to be heard: AB99 revises the order in which the names of candidates for an office must appear on the ballot, AJR5 of the 75th session Proposes to amend the Nevada Constitution to revise provisions governing the convening and conduct of special sessions and the duration and adjournment of regular and special sessions.

3:15 p.m. Assembly Transportation

Room: 3143

Bills to be heard: AB30 revises provisions relating to the authorization of certain emergency vehicles, AB95 allows for the postponement of consideration of applications for special license plates.

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

Room: 2144

Bills to be heard: SB8 revises provisions governing payment for unused sick leave upon the retirement, termination in certain circumstances or death of certain state employees, SB45 revises provisions conferring the powers of a peace officer upon certain personnel of the Department of Public Safety.

3:30 p.m. Senate Transportation

Room: 2135

Bills to be heard: SB140 prohibits the use of a cellular telephone or other handheld wireless communications device while operating a motor vehicle in certain circumstances, SB145 prohibits a minor from using a cellular telephone or other handheld wireless communications device while operating a motor vehicle, except in certain emergency situations.

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

Room: 2149

Bills to be heard: SB138 revises provisions relating to emergency medical services provided in certain counties, SB149 establishes policies concerning certain persons with disabilities.

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