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1 AB6 AB19 AB23 AB27 AB30 AB46 Revises provisions relating to autism spectrum disorders. (BDR 54-67) Revises provisions governing the timing of the adoption of tentative budgets by certain local governments. (BDR ) Makes various changes to provisions governing elections. (BDR ) Committee on Commerce and Labor Committee on Legislative Operations and Elections Secretary of State Makes various changes regarding the licensure of educational personnel. (BDR ) Committee on Secretary of State Revises provisions relating to plans to improve the achievement of pupils enrolled in public schools in Committee on Secretary of State this State. (BDR ) Revises provisions relating to the enforcement of certain civil judgments entered by a juvenile court for unpaid fines, administrative assessments, fees or Committee on Judiciary restitution. (BDR 5-489) AB49 Revises provisions governing crimes. (BDR ) Committee on Judiciary Judiciary AB50 AB52 AB54 AB57 AB58 AB60 Revises provisions concerning the solicitation of contributions. (BDR 7-447) Committee on Judiciary Judiciary Revises provisions governing the persons responsible Committee on Health and Human Governor for a child's welfare. (BDR ) Services Revises provisions relating to local governments existing in a severe financial emergency. (BDR ) Revises provisions governing the taxation of purchases Committee on Taxation of direct mail. (BDR ) Second Reading Provides the powers of peace officer to all sworn personnel of the Department of Public Safety. (BDR ) Secretary of State Revises provisions relating to ethics in government. (BDR ) Committee on Legislative Operations and Elections AB70 Provides for the administration and enforcement of excise taxes on medical marijuana. (BDR ) Committee on Taxation 5/16/15 1

2 AB89 Makes various changes to provisions relating to certain professions. (BDR ) Committee on Commerce and Labor Commerce, Labor and Energy AB90 AB93 AB106 AB107 AB111 AB112 AB115 AB117 AB120 AB121 AB124 Establishes the Nevada Intrastate Mutual Aid System. (BDR ) Revises provisions relating to the continuing education required to renew certain licenses. (BDR 54-27) Benitez-Thompson, Thompson, Elliot Anderson, Araujo, Bustamante Adams, Joiner, Kirkpatrick, and Spiegel Revises provisions related to public works. (BDR ) Revises provisions relating to reports of accountability Committee on for public schools. (BDR ) Revises provisions relating to the Governor Guinn Millennium Scholarship. (BDR ) Revises provisions governing the policy concerning a safe and respectful learning environment for children enrolled in public schools throughout the State. (BDR ) Revises provisions governing audiologists, speechlanguage pathologists and hearing aid specialists. (BDR ) Authorizes a school district to lease school buses or vehicles belonging to the school district in certain circumstances. (BDR ) Clarifies rights of public school pupils regarding the free exercise of religion and freedom of expression. (BDR ) Revises provisions governing the discipline of pupils. (BDR ) Revises provisions governing punishment for crimes. (BDR 4-182) Secretary of State Commerce, Labor and Energy Second Reading Kirner Mentioned no jurisdiction Elliot Anderson Assemblywomen Benitez- Thompson, and Bustamante Adams; Senators Spearman, and Parks Committee on Wheeler, Ellison, Jones, Oscarson, Dickman, Dooling, Moore, and O'Neill Wheeler, Ellison, Jones, Dickman, Moore, O'Neill, and Oscarson Assemblymen Diaz, Carrillo, Elliot Anderson, Kirkpatrick, Ohrenschall, Araujo, Bustamante Adams, Carlton, Dickman, Flores, Joiner, Neal, Sprinkle, Swank, and Thompson; Senator Denis Commerce, Labor and Energy Second Reading 5/16/15 2

3 AB148 Revises provisions governing firearms. (BDR 5-242) AB150 AB157 AB158 AB159 Revises provisions governing the Governor Guinn Millennium Scholarship Program. (BDR ) Revises provisions governing service animals. (BDR ) Revises and expands provisions relating to obtaining, providing and administering auto-injectable epinephrine in certain circumstances. (BDR 40-66) Makes various changes to provisions governing public works. (BDR ) Assemblymen Fiore, Seaman, Dickman, Shelton, Oscarson, Armstrong, Dooling, Ellison, Gardner, Hambrick, Hansen, Jones, Kirner, Moore, O'Neill, Titus, Trowbridge, Wheeler, and Woodbury; Senators Gustavson, and Goicoechea Stewart, Carrillo, Flores, and Nelson Assemblymen Oscarson, Ellison, Armstrong, Titus, and Wheeler; Senator Goicoechea Committee on Health and Human Services Judiciary Secretary of State Consent Calendar Government Mentioned no jurisdiction, and place on Consent Calendar AB165 AB166 AB170 AB172 AB178 Establishes the Nevada al Choice Scholarship Program. (BDR ) Provides for the establishment of the State Seal of Biliteracy Program. (BDR ) Revises provisions governing general obligations. (BDR ) Revises provisions relating to public works. (BDR ) Revises provisions governing the discipline of pupils. (BDR ) Committee on Secretary of State After Passage Discussion Assemblymen Benitez- Thompson, Diaz, Elliot Anderson, Bustamante Adams, Carrillo, Araujo, and Joiner; Senators Denis, and Kihuen Dickman, Wheeler, Fiore, Ellison, Hambrick, Moore, and Shelton Assemblymen O'Neill, Oscarson, Kirner, and Stewart; Senators Goicoechea, and Settelmeyer Government Second Reading Assemblymen Thompson, Araujo, Carrillo, Diaz, Joiner, Neal, and Stewart; Senators Ford, and Spearman 5/16/15 3

4 AB179 AB180 AB182 Revises provisions governing personal information. (BDR ) Revises provisions governing the biennial audit requirements for the Public Employees' Retirement System. (BDR ) Revises provisions relating to collective bargaining by local government employers. (BDR ) Assemblymen Flores, Carrillo, Diaz, Elliot Anderson, Araujo, Armstrong, Benitez-Thompson, Bustamante Adams, Carlton, Dickman, Dooling, Ellison, Gardner, Joiner, Jones, Kirkpatrick, Moore, Munford, Secretary of State Nelson, Ohrenschall, O'Neill, Seaman, Shelton, Silberkraus, Spiegel, Sprinkle, Swank, Thompson, and Trowbridge; Senators Denis, Kihuen, Spearman, and Manendo Assemblymen Armstrong, Edwards, Kirner, Hambrick, O'Neill, Elliot Anderson, Paul Anderson, Bustamante Adams, Diaz, Dickman, Dooling, Ellison, Fiore, Flores, Gardner, Hickey, Secretary of State Jones, Kirkpatrick, Moore, Munford, Nelson, Ohrenschall, Oscarson, Seaman, Silberkraus, Stewart, Titus, Trowbridge, Wheeler, and Woodbury; Senator Harris Kirner, Wheeler, Hambrick, Dickman, Edwards, Ellison, Gardner, Jones, Nelson, and Oscarson AB190 Revises provisions governing public employees' retirement. (BDR ) Kirner, Wheeler, Hickey, Jones, Dickman, Ellison, Hansen, and Oscarson Mentioned Not Agendized AB196 Makes various changes relating to investments of public money. (BDR ) Seaman, Fiore, Moore, Jones, and Shelton AB197 Establishes certain requirements for the operation of seasonal or temporary recreation programs. (BDR ) Diaz, Swank, Carrillo, Elliot Anderson, Benitez-Thompson, Bustamante Adams, and Neal 5/16/15 4

5 AB205 AB206 AB218 Requires the Legislative Committee on to consider matters relating to certain mentorship programs. (BDR S-116) Revises provisions relating to certain notices provided to the parent or guardian of a pupil who attends a public school. (BDR ) Revises provisions relating to emergencies in schools. (BDR ) Assemblymen Thompson, Flores, Araujo, Diaz, Elliot Anderson, Joiner, Spiegel, and Swank; Senators Atkinson, Ford, Kihuen, Spearman, Denis, and Harris Spiegel, Swank, Carrillo, Joiner, Kirkpatrick, Ohrenschall, Oscarson, Sprinkle, and Thompson Benitez-Thompson, Kirkpatrick, Diaz, Thompson, Elliot Anderson, Araujo, Bustamante Adams, Carlton, Carrillo, Joiner, Spiegel, and Sprinkle Mentioned Not Agendized AB221 Revises provisions relating to data concerning pupils. (BDR ) Kirner AB234 Enacts provisions related to multicultural education. (BDR ) Assemblymen Munford, Hickey, Diaz, Thompson, Flores, Elliot Anderson, Araujo, Benitez- Thompson, Bustamante Adams, Joiner, Kirkpatrick, Neal, Ohrenschall, Sprinkle, Swank, and Wheeler; Senators Manendo, Atkinson, Denis, Kihuen, Ford, Harris, and Spearman AB249 AB278 Makes various changes relating to collective bargaining. (BDR ) Revises provisions governing class-size reduction. (BDR ) Wheeler, O'Neill, Dickman, Gardner, Hambrick, Dooling, Ellison, Hickey, Shelton, and Titus Elliot Anderson, Kirkpatrick, Diaz, Benitez-Thompson, Carlton, Paul Anderson, Araujo, Bustamante Adams, Carrillo, Flores, Hambrick, Joiner, Munford, Neal, Ohrenschall, Oscarson, Spiegel, Sprinkle, Swank, and Thompson Mentioned no jurisdiction 5/16/15 5

6 AB280 Revises provisions relating to relations between local governments and certain public employees. (BDR ) Assemblymen Nelson, Dickman, Jones, Wheeler, Ellison, Gardner, and Titus; Senator Gustavson Mentioned no jurisdiction AB285 AB289 AB292 Revises provisions relating to the self-administration of certain medications by pupils in public schools. (BDR ) Directs the Legislative Commission to appoint a committee to conduct an interim study concerning issues related to the provision of mental health services. (BDR S-693) Revises provisions relating to providers of health care who provide services through telehealth and various other provisions relating to insurance coverage for such services. (BDR ) Woodbury, Oscarson, and Titus Assemblymen Araujo, Kirkpatrick, Benitez-Thompson, Joiner, Paul Anderson, Armstrong, Bustamante Adams, Carlton, Carrillo, Diaz, Flores, Hambrick, Munford, Neal, Nelson, Ohrenschall, O'Neill, Oscarson, Silberkraus, Spiegel, Sprinkle, Stewart, Swank, and Thompson; Senators Denis, Atkinson, Kihuen, Harris, and Hardy Assemblyman Oscarson; Senators Hardy, and Goicoechea AB299 Revises provisions relating to education. (BDR ) Edwards Without recommendation, and rerefer AB312 AB320 Revises provisions governing the Public Employees' Retirement System. (BDR ) Designates certain elective offices as nonpartisan offices. (BDR ) Trowbridge, Moore, Dickman, Dooling, Jones, O'Neill, Seaman, and Shelton Silberkraus, Woodbury, Gardner, and Seaman Government 5/16/15 6

7 AB321 Revises provisions relating to school police officers. (BDR ) Assemblymen Silberkraus, Dooling, Trowbridge, Gardner, Seaman, Elliot Anderson, Paul Anderson, Armstrong, Dickman, Edwards, Ellison, Fiore, Flores, Hambrick, Hickey, Jones, Kirner, Moore, Nelson, O'Neill, Oscarson, Stewart, Titus, Wheeler, and Woodbury; Senators Manendo, and Harris AB328 Revises provisions relating to certain hearings concerning pupils with disabilities. (BDR ) Elliot Anderson AB332 Makes various changes concerning government purchasing and bidding. (BDR ) Kirkpatrick, Benitez-Thompson, Carlton, and Hickey AB341 Revises provisions relating to pupils with disabilities. (BDR ) Assemblymen Ohrenschall, Diaz, Silberkraus, Spiegel, Carrillo, Elliot Anderson, Araujo, Carlton, Joiner, Jones, Munford, Neal, Stewart, Swank, and Thompson; Senator Ford AB345 Revises provisions relating to certain government contracts. (BDR ) Assemblywoman Neal; Senator Ford Without recommendation, and rerefer AB351 Revises provisions relating to projects to benefit charter schools. (BDR ) Assemblymen Dickman, Moore, Dooling, Edwards, Ellison, Gardner, Hansen, Jones, Kirner, Munford, Oscarson, Shelton, Titus, and Wheeler; Senators Hardy, and Settelmeyer Secretary's desk AB352 Revises provisions relating to concealed firearms. (BDR ) Assemblymen Ellison, Wheeler, Fiore, Oscarson, Dooling, Dickman, Jones, Moore, O'Neill, and Seaman; Senator Gustavson Judiciary 5/16/15 7

8 AB353 Revises provisions governing public purchasing and contracting. (BDR ) AB356 Prohibits certain unlawful acts. (BDR 3-844) AB374 AB375 Revises provisions governing education. (BDR ) Revises certain provisions concerning public schools. (BDR ) Assemblymen Dickman, Moore, Fiore, Trowbridge, Jones, Ellison, Munford, Oscarson, Seaman, Shelton, Titus, and Wheeler; Senators Gustavson, and Settelmeyer Fiore, Gardner, Dooling, Dickman, Ellison, Jones, and Shelton Assemblymen Flores, Araujo, Carrillo, Dickman, Hickey, Munford, O'Neill, Silberkraus, and Stewart; Senators Denis, Ford, Kihuen, and Spearman Assemblywoman Dooling; Senator Hammond Commerce, Labor and Energy Without recommendation, and rerefer Not Heard AB378 Revises provisions governing the financial support of charter schools. (BDR ) Dooling, and Shelton AB388 Revises provisions governing certain leaves of absence for military duty for public officers and employees. (BDR ) Paul Anderson, Kirkpatrick, and Armstrong Mentioned No Jurisdiction AB392 Revises provisions governing taxation. (BDR ) Kirkpatrick Without recommendation, and rerefer AB393 Revises provisions relating to the Live Entertainment Tax. (BDR ) Kirkpatrick Without recommendation, and rerefer 5/16/15 8

9 AB394 Creates an advisory committee and a technical committee to develop a plan to reorganize the Clark County School District. (BDR S-900) Gardner, Fiore, Jones, Silberkraus, Hickey, Dickman, O'Neill, Seaman, and Trowbridge Heard AB395 Revises provisions relating to the State Public Charter School Authority. (BDR ) Gardner, Fiore, Jones, Silberkraus, and Woodbury Heard AB403 Revises provisions concerning peace officers. (BDR ) Assemblymen Shelton, and Jones; Senator Ford Without recommendation, and rerefer AB410 Revises the membership of certain boards and commissions of the Executive Department of the State Government. (BDR ) Swank Without recommendation, and rerefer AB412 Revises provisions relating to public financial administration. (BDR ) Kirkpatrick Amend, without recommendation, and rerefer AB421 Creates the Spending and Government Efficiency Commission for public education in this State. (BDR S-Committee on 1083) AB445 Makes various changes relating to redevelopment. (BDR ) 5/16/15 9

10 AB447 Revises provisions relating to the statewide performance evaluation system. (BDR ) Committee on AB448 Revises provisions relating to education. (BDR ) Committee on AB456 Abolishes certain committees, boards, funds and panels. (BDR ) Committee on Legislative Operations and Elections Governor AB457 Revises provisions governing reports required to be submitted by various entities. (BDR 1-937) Committee on Legislative Operations and Elections Judiciary AB464 Revises provisions relating to state financial administration. (BDR ) Committee on Taxation Mentioned no jurisdiction AB483 AB485 AJR8 SB5 Makes various changes relating to the compensation of certain public school employees. (BDR ) Revises provisions governing the duties and structure of the Office of Science, Innovation and Technology. (BDR ) Proposes to amend the Nevada Constitution to require approval of certain initiative measures by a two-thirds vote. (BDR C-916) Revises provisions governing elections for nonpartisan offices. (BDR 24-90) Committee on Heard Committee on Mentioned No Jurisdiction Assemblymen Dickman, Wheeler, Armstrong, Jones, Fiore, Paul Anderson, Edwards, Legislative Ellison, Gardner, O'Neill, Operations and Oscarson, Seaman, Shelton, Elections Silberkraus, Titus, and Trowbridge; Senators Gustavson, and Goicoechea Settelmeyer Legislative Operations and Elections SB12 Revises provisions governing certain personnel of the Public Employees' Retirement System. (BDR ) Commerce and Labor SB13 Revises provisions relating to the provision of public education to pupils with disabilities. (BDR ) Committee on SB19 Authorizes the board of trustees of a school district to place an advisory question on the ballot at a general election. (BDR ) Committee on Legislative Operations and Elections Legislative Operations and Elections 5/16/15 10

11 SB24 Revises provisions governing unemployment compensation. (BDR ) Committee on Commerce, Labor and Energy SB25 SB29 SB47 Revises provisions relating to public schools. (BDR 34- Committee on 316) Grants power to a board of county commissioners to perform certain acts which are not prohibited or limited by statute. (BDR ) Makes various changes relating to the Consolidated Local Improvements Law. (BDR ) Government Governor SB56 Revises provisions governing graffiti. (BDR ) Committee on Judiciary Judiciary SB58 SB66 SB70 SB75 Revises provisions governing the release of information relating to children within the jurisdiction of the juvenile court. (BDR 5-490) Revises provisions governing local governmental agreements for the development of land. (BDR ) Revises provisions governing meetings of public bodies. (BDR ) Revises provisions governing the administration of certain examinations. (BDR ) Committee on Judiciary Judiciary Governor Second Reading Committee on SB77 SB86 SB92 SB93 SB100 SB101 SB103 Revises provisions relating to education. (BDR ) Revises provisions governing pipeline and subsurface safety. (BDR ) Revises provisions relating to personnel of public schools. (BDR ) Authorizes certain businesses to apply to the Office of Economic Development for a partial abatement from certain taxes. (BDR ) Revises provisions relating to education provided to children in a hospital or other licensed facility that provides residential treatment to children. (BDR ) Revises provisions relating to the reemployment of employees of school districts. (BDR ) Exempts certain persons from the modified business tax on financial institutions. (BDR 32-42) Committee on Mentioned No Jurisdiction Committee on Commerce, Labor and Energy Governor Committee on Not Heard Committee on Revenue and Economic Development Taxation Mentioned not agendized Woodhouse Committee on Governor Settelmeyer, and Denis Transmitted to Assembly as 5/16/15 11

12 SB108 Revises provisions relating to public works projects. (BDR ) Settelmeyer Secretary's desk After Passage Discussion SB111 Provides for the use of portable event recording devices by peace officers. (BDR ) Ford, and Atkinson Mentioned Not Agendized SB119 Revises provisions relating to educational facilities. (BDR ) Harris, and Kieckhefer Governor Mentioned no jurisdiction SB126 Revises provisions relating to education. (BDR ) Committee on SB128 Revises provisions relating to the Governor Guinn Millennium Scholarship. (BDR 34-96) Senators Woodhouse, Denis, Parks, Kihuen, and Segerblom; Assemblymen Elliot Anderson, Stewart, and Swank Mentioned no jurisdiction SB132 Makes various changes relating to special education. (BDR ) Kieckhefer Mentioned Not Agendized SB133 SB137 SB138 SB144 SB147 SB157 SB158 SB159 Authorizes the reimbursement of teachers for certain out-of-pocket expenses. (BDR ) Enacts provisions governing stand-alone dental benefits and policies of health care. (BDR ) Revises provisions governing the forfeiture of property. (BDR ) Revises provisions governing traffic laws. (BDR 43-72) Requires law enforcement agencies to adopt certain policies relating to certain training for peace officers concerning dog behavior. (BDR 23-10) Enacts the State and Local Government Cooperation Act. (BDR ) Revises provisions relating to collective bargaining by local governments. (BDR ) Revises provisions relating to insurance. (BDR ) Roberson, Harris, Brower, Farley, and Lipparelli Hardy Senators Gustavson, and Settelmeyer; Assemblymen Fiore, Ellison, Dickman, Jones, and Wheeler Manendo, Parks, Woodhouse, and Spearman 5/16/15 12 Commerce and Labor Judiciary Transportation Parks, Manendo, and Woodhouse Enrollment Governor Heard Kieckhefer Governor Assembly Committee on Transportation -- Work Session Item 5/15/2015 3:15 PM

13 SB164 SB167 SB168 SB170 SB176 SB192 Revises provisions prohibiting certain discriminatory acts. (BDR 18-59) Revises provisions relating to employment. (BDR ) Revises provisions relating to collective bargaining by local government employers. (BDR ) Provides for a partial abatement of certain taxes for new or expanding data centers and related businesses in this State. (BDR ) Revises provisions governing certain dangerous or deadly weapons. (BDR 15-87) Revises provisions relating to sexual conduct between certain persons. (BDR ) Senators Parks, Spearman, Woodhouse, Manendo, Atkinson, Ford, and Kihuen; Assemblymen Government Elliot Anderson, Swank, Carrillo, Araujo, and Thompson Roberson, Brower, Hammond, Harris, Lipparelli, and Kieckhefer Senators Settelmeyer, Goicoechea, Gustavson, and Lipparelli; Assemblymen Kirner, O'Neill, Trowbridge, and Wheeler Senators Roberson, Ford, Lipparelli, and Harris; Assemblymen Kirkpatrick, and Hambrick Settelmeyer, Gustavson, and Goicoechea Senators Harris, Brower, Roberson, Farley, Denis, Goicoechea, Gustavson, Hammond, Hardy, Lipparelli, Settelmeyer, and Woodhouse; Assemblymen Hambrick, and Seaman Judiciary Not considered Heard Commerce and Labor Taxation Judiciary Judiciary SB195 Revises provisions relating to higher education. (BDR ) Hardy SB200 SB205 Revises provisions relating to enrollment of pupils in charter schools. (BDR ) Revises provisions relating to plans to be used by a school in responding to a crisis or emergency. (BDR ) Senators Hammond, and Denis; Assemblymen Armstrong, and Woodbury Governor Committee on Governor 5/16/15 13

14 SB207 Revises provisions relating to financing of school facilities. (BDR ) Roberson, Harris, Kieckhefer, Hardy, Farley, and Brower Governor Mentioned no jurisdiction SB208 Requires certain notice to be provided to certain parents and legal guardians when a new charter school will begin accepting applications or an existing charter school expands enrollment by a certain percentage or opens a new facility. (BDR ) Harris, Hardy, Gustavson, Denis, Farley, Hammond, and Settelmeyer SB211 SB212 Senators Segerblom, Parks, and Revises provisions governing public schools. (BDR 34- Harris; Assemblymen Joiner, 426) Swank, and Ohrenschall Revises provisions governing discipline of pupils and prohibited acts at public schools. (BDR ) Hammond, Lipparelli, Gustavson, Harris, Farley, Denis, and Goicoechea Enrollment SB214 Creates the Nevada Advisory Council on Federal Assistance. (BDR ) Committee on Mentioned no jurisdiction SB217 SB220 Revises provisions relating to policies of health insurance. (BDR ) Requires instruction on financial literacy in public middle schools and junior high schools. (BDR ) Kieckhefer, Hardy, and Roberson Governor Senators Woodhouse, Denis, Ford, Kihuen, Parks, Atkinson, Harris, Manendo, Roberson, and Spearman; Assemblymen Stewart, Swank, Diaz, and Carlton SB227 Creates the Silver State Opportunity Grant Program. (BDR ) Kieckhefer, Kihuen, and Woodhouse Mentioned Not Agendized SB231 SB232 Revises provisions relating to workers' compensation. (BDR ) Makes various changes relating to workers' compensation. (BDR ) Committee on Commerce, Labor and Energy Committee on Commerce, Labor and Energy Second Reading Second Reading 5/16/15 14

15 SB236 SB241 SB252 SB254 SB266 SB295 SB297 SB302 SB307 Revises provisions relating to the Advisory Council on Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. (BDR ) Revises provisions relating to collective bargaining. (BDR ) Revises provisions governing the state business license fee. (BDR ) Revises provisions relating to construction. (BDR ) Revises provisions relating to the tax on live entertainment. (BDR ) Revises provisions relating to education. (BDR ) Revises certain provisions relating to redevelopment plans. (BDR ) Establishes a program by which a child who receives instruction from a certain entity rather than from a public school may receive a grant of money in an amount equal to a certain percentage of the per-pupil amount apportioned to the resident school district of the child. (BDR ) Revises provisions relating to public officers and candidates for public office. (BDR ) Senators Woodhouse, Ford, Parks, Denis, Atkinson, Kihuen, Manendo, and Spearman; Assemblymen Elliot Anderson, Thompson, Joiner, and Stewart Roberson Committee on Revenue and Economic Development Farley, Hardy, Harris, and Settelmeyer Lipparelli, Hardy, Goicoechea, Hammond, Kieckhefer, and Settelmeyer Senators Woodhouse, Ford, Denis, Parks, Kihuen, Manendo, Segerblom, and Smith; Assemblymen Bustamante Adams, and Stewart Commerce and Labor Taxation Government Revenue and Economic Development Senator Hardy; Assemblymen Spiegel, Stewart, and Silberkraus Governor Mentioned No Jurisdiction After Passage Discussion Hammond Roberson Legislative Operations and Elections SB310 SB313 SB330 Revises provisions relating to local government financing. (BDR ) Authorizes the governing body of a private school or a university school for profoundly gifted pupils to provide a program of distance education. (BDR ) Revises provisions relating to education. (BDR ) Kieckhefer Kieckhefer Lipparelli, Hammond, Hardy, Harris, and Gustavson 5/16/15 15

16 SB332 SB338 SB339 SB340 SB347 SB350 SB380 SB390 Makes an appropriation to the Clark County School District to carry out a program of peer evaluations of teachers. (BDR S-763) Roberson, Ford, and Hammond Senators Smith, Woodhouse, Requires the Attorney General to establish the Safe-to- Ford, Kihuen, Parks, Atkinson, Tell Program to enable the anonymous reporting of Denis, Manendo, and Spearman; dangerous, violent or unlawful activity in or at a public Assemblymen Sprinkle, Araujo, school. (BDR ) Carrillo, Joiner, and Munford Authorizes the Nevada System of Higher to impose additional restrictions relating to the use of tobacco. (BDR ) Revises provisions governing public works. (BDR ) Makes an appropriation to enable junior high schools and middle schools that are low performing academically to provide programs and services to certain pupils. (BDR S-219) Makes various changes relating to concealed firearms. (BDR ) Revises provisions governing ethics in government. (BDR 23-19) Revises provisions relating to charter schools. (BDR 34-78) Senators Smith, Woodhouse, Denis, Parks, Brower, Atkinson, Ford, Hardy, Kieckhefer, Kihuen, Manendo, Segerblom, and Judiciary Spearman; Assemblymen Sprinkle, Joiner, Araujo, Carrillo, Hickey, Kirner, Munford, and Stewart Senators Smith, Ford, Spearman, Parks, Atkinson, Denis, Kihuen, Manendo, and Woodhouse; Assemblymen Carrillo, Araujo, Joiner, Spiegel, and Sprinkle Woodhouse, Ford, Spearman, Denis, Parks, Atkinson, Kihuen, Manendo, Segerblom, and Smith Kieckhefer Smith, Woodhouse, Spearman, Parks, Atkinson, Ford, and Kihuen Harris, Hammond, Farley, Lipparelli, and Kieckhefer Government Judiciary Legislative Operations and Elections Re-refer Heard Mentioned Not Agendized SB391 Revises provisions governing educational instruction in the subject of reading. (BDR ) Harris, Kieckhefer, Farley, Roberson, Woodhouse, Atkinson, Denis, Ford, Goicoechea, Transmitted to Gustavson, Kihuen, Lipparelli, Assembly Manendo, Parks, Settelmeyer, and Spearman After Passage Discussion Assembly Committee on 5/18/2015 1:15 PM 5/16/15 16

17 SB392 Revises provisions relating to prevailing wage. (BDR ) Kieckhefer Re-refer SB394 Revises provisions relating to the protection of children. (BDR ) Senators Roberson, Hardy, Farley, Hammond, and Harris; Assemblymen Hickey, and Woodbury Second Reading SB397 Revises provisions relating to the funding formula for K-12 public education. (BDR ) Senators Denis, Woodhouse, Kihuen, Spearman, Parks, Atkinson, Ford, Hardy, Harris, Manendo, Roberson, Segerblom, and Smith; Assemblymen Diaz, Flores, Bustamante Adams, Carlton, Carrillo, Kirkpatrick, Stewart, and Thompson Mentioned Not Agendized SB399 Creates the Nevada Boost Grant Program. (BDR ) Senators Denis, Woodhouse, Kihuen, Ford, and Segerblom; Assemblymen Thompson, Carrillo, and Swank SB402 Makes various changes concerning the prevention and treatment of obesity. (BDR ) Senators Denis, Spearman, Parks, Hardy, Kihuen, Segerblom, and Smith; Assemblymen Diaz, Bustamante Adams, Carrillo, Flores, and Thompson Health and Human Services SB403 Revises provisions relating to elections. (BDR ) Farley Legislative Operations and Elections SB405 Senators Denis, Woodhouse, Manendo, Harris, Kihuen, Expands the program of Zoom schools and the Atkinson, Ford, Roberson, provision of programs and services to children who are Segerblom, Smith, and limited English proficient in certain other schools. Spearman; Assemblymen Diaz, (BDR S-887) Flores, Elliot Anderson, Bustamante Adams, and Stewart Transmitted to Assembly Assembly Committee on 5/18/2015 1:15 PM SB406 Revises provisions relating to public retirement systems. (BDR ) Roberson Government SB410 Revises provisions relating to motor vehicles. (BDR ) Goicoechea, and Hammond Transportation 5/16/15 17

18 SB411 SB413 Allows the imposition of additional statutory taxes in a county to fund capital projects of the school district based on the recommendations of a Public Schools Overcrowding and Repair Needs Committee and voter approval. (BDR S-140) Revises provisions relating to the state legislative process. (BDR ) Senator Smith; Assemblymen Benitez-Thompson, Hickey, Joiner, and Sprinkle Smith Taxation Legislative Operations and Elections SB420 Revises provisions governing the executive staff of the Transmitted Committee on Public Employees' Retirement System. (BDR ) to Assembly SB424 SB425 Creates the K-12 Public Stabilization Account. (BDR ) Revises provisions relating to the Live Entertainment Tax. (BDR ) SB426 Revises provisions governing taxation. (BDR ) SB429 Makes a supplemental appropriation to the State Distributive School Account for a shortfall resulting from an unanticipated increase in K-12 enrollment for the and school years. (BDR S- 1231) Committee on Revenue and Economic Development Committee on Revenue and Economic Development Committee on Revenue and Economic Development Revenue and Economic Development Re-refer SB432 Provides for the distribution of money to certain public schools designated as Victory schools. (BDR S-1187) Committee on Transmitted to Assembly Mentioned Not Agendized SB444 SB448 SB460 Revises provisions governing civil actions. (BDR ) Revises provisions governing the deposit of certain public money in insured institutions. (BDR ) Revises provisions related to the statewide system of accountability for public schools. (BDR ) Committee on Judiciary Judiciary Committee on Judiciary Governor Committee on 5/16/15 18

19 SB461 SB463 Provides for an individual graduation plan to allow certain pupils enrolled in a public high school to Committee on remain enrolled in high school for an additional period to work towards graduation. (BDR ) Revises provisions relating to education. (BDR ) Committee on SB474 Makes various changes concerning the professional development of teachers, school administrators and other educational personnel. (BDR ) Committee on Transmitted to Assembly SB483 Revises provisions relating to governmental financial administration. (BDR ) Committee on Revenue and Economic Development Printer SB491 SB503 SB504 SB508 Makes an appropriation to provide a grant for the recruitment of persons to establish and operate high quality charter schools to serve families with the greatest needs. (BDR S-1189) Provides for the creation and implementation of the Breakfast After the Bell Program. (BDR ) Amends provisions relating to a safe and respectful learning environment in public schools. (BDR ) Provides for long-term modernization of the Nevada Plan. (BDR ) Committee on Committee on After Passage Discussion Committee on Enrollment Committee on SB509 Makes various changes to provisions governing charter schools. (BDR ) Committee on SJR1 Urges Congress to enact legislation transferring title to certain public lands to the State of Nevada in accordance with the report prepared by the Nevada Land Management Task Force. (BDR R-451) Senators Goicoechea, and Gustavson; Assemblymen Ellison, Hansen, Oscarson, Wheeler, Hambrick, Dooling, Fiore, and Kirner 5/16/15 19

20 SJR2 SCR1 SCR6 Bills that Failed to Meet Deadlin es AB2 AB3 Urges Congress to require the sharing of federal receipts from commercial activity on certain public lands with the State of Nevada and its counties. (BDR R-452) Senators Goicoechea, and Gustavson; Assemblymen Ellison, Hansen, and Oscarson Directs the Legislative Commission to create an Committee on Legislative interim study concerning the professional development Operations and Elections of teachers and administrators. (BDR R-406) Directs the Legislative Commission to conduct an interim study relating to the consolidation, deconsolidation and realignment of the boundaries of school districts in this State. (BDR R-679) Authorizes possession of a weapon in a vehicle that is on the property of certain educational entities or child care facilities in certain circumstances. (BDR 15-75) Revises provisions governing the Public Employees' Retirement Board. (BDR ) Hammond Legislative Operations and Elections Legislative Operations and Elections Mentioned No Jurisdiction Hambrick Not considered Kirner Mentioned No Jurisdiction AB22 Revises provisions relating to annual audits of the count of pupils for apportionment purposes. (BDR 34- Committee on 317) AB26 Revises provisions governing surveys, analyses and evaluations to be administered to pupils in public Committee on Mentioned no jurisdiction schools. (BDR ) AB55 Revising provisions relating to the licensure of certain teachers and other educational personnel. (BDR 34- Committee on Heard 473) AB56 Revises provisions regarding the equalization of assessments of property for purposes of taxation. (BDR ) Committee on Taxation Heard AB64 Authorizes the governing bodies of certain cities to take actions otherwise reserved to the board of county commissioners. (BDR ) Mentioned not agendized AB72 Revises provisions governing state professional licensing boards. (BDR ) Committee on Commerce and Labor Not considered 5/16/15 20

21 AB80 Revises provisions governing the prepayment of taxes on the net proceeds of minerals. (BDR ) Committee on Taxation Mentioned no jurisdiction AB105 AB109 AB118 AB127 AB187 AB215 Revises provisions governing the membership of the Public Employees' Retirement Board. (BDR ) Requires an employee organization to prepare an annual report concerning the dues, expenditures, compensation and other finances of the employee organization. (BDR ) Revises provisions governing residency requirements for candidates for public office. (BDR ) Provides for the uniform regulation of firearms in the State of Nevada. (BDR 20-74) Revises provisions governing the selection of providers of health care. (BDR ) Revises provisions governing public works. (BDR ) Titus, Wheeler, Dickman, Dooling, and Seaman Hickey, and Kirkpatrick Assemblymen Hambrick, and O'Neill; Senators Gustavson, and Settelmeyer Assemblymen Jones, Moore, Ellison, Seaman, Titus, Dickman, Dooling, Fiore, Gardner, Kirner, Oscarson, Shelton, Stewart, Trowbridge, and Wheeler; Senators Hardy, Gustavson, and Goicoechea Mentioned not agendized Heard Discussed as BDR AB216 Revises provisions governing discipline of pupils and prohibited acts at public schools. (BDR ) Committee on Discussed as BDR AB229 Revises provisions governing workers' compensation. (BDR ) Committee on Commerce and Labor Not considered AB235 Requires an employer to provide paid sick leave to each employee of the employer under certain circumstances. (BDR ) Assemblymen Neal, Bustamante Adams, Diaz, Benitez- Thompson, Carlton, Elliot Anderson, Araujo, Carrillo, Flores, Joiner, Kirkpatrick, Munford, Ohrenschall, Spiegel, Sprinkle, Swank, and Thompson; Senators Ford, Woodhouse, Kihuen, Atkinson, Parks, Manendo, and Spearman Mentioned Not Agendized 5/16/15 21

22 AB269 AB284 AB290 Revises provisions governing professional licensing. (BDR ) Assemblymen Jones, Moore, Seaman, Gardner, Fiore, Dickman, Dooling, Ellison, Shelton, Trowbridge, and Wheeler; Senator Gustavson Revises provisions relating to persons with disabilities. Woodbury, Ohrenschall, and (BDR ) Armstrong Revises provisions governing certain pupils who are limited English proficient and provides funding for programs and services for such pupils at Zoom and Diaz other middle schools and junior high schools. (BDR ) AB291 AB303 AB304 AB314 AB319 Makes an appropriation for school districts to provide early childhood education programs. (BDR S-273) Revises provisions governing academic standards in public schools. (BDR ) Revises provisions relating to employment. (BDR ) Revises provisions governing the boards of trustees of school districts. (BDR ) Requires the board of trustees of each school district to prepare and submit to the Legislature quarterly financial reports. (BDR ) Assemblymen Diaz, Kirkpatrick, Carlton, Bustamante Adams, Elliot Anderson, Paul Anderson, Araujo, Benitez-Thompson, Carrillo, Hambrick, Joiner, Neal, Ohrenschall, Spiegel, Sprinkle, Stewart, Swank, Thompson, and Woodbury; Senators Denis, Ford, Spearman, Woodhouse, Kihuen, and Segerblom Assemblymen Jones, Dickman, Fiore, Moore, Shelton, Armstrong, Ellison, Gardner, Munford, Ohrenschall, and Trowbridge; Senator Gustavson Benitez-Thompson, Carlton, Diaz, Kirkpatrick, Bustamante Adams, Elliot Anderson, Araujo, Carrillo, Flores, Joiner, Neal, Ohrenschall, Spiegel, Sprinkle, Swank, and Thompson Munford, Elliot Anderson, Benitez-Thompson, Neal, and O'Neill Moore, Jones, Dickman, Ellison, Fiore, and Trowbridge Heard Heard 5/16/15 22

23 AB339 AB342 Revises provisions governing the composition of the boards of trustees of county school districts. (BDR ) Revises provisions relating to employment and economic development. (BDR 18-16) Hickey Heard Neal, Bustamante Adams, and Diaz Heard AB349 Revises various provisions relating to education. (BDR ) Gardner, Diaz, Dickman, Munford, and Shelton Heard AB376 Revises provisions relating to charter schools. (BDR ) Dooling, Seaman, and Silberkraus AB382 AB387 AB400 Revises provisions relating to state business licenses. (BDR 7-962) Revises provisions relating to the calculation of the years of service of certain members of the Public Employees' Retirement System, the Judicial Retirement Plan and the Legislators' Retirement System. (BDR ) Revises certain provisions governing athletics at the high-school level. (BDR ) Kirkpatrick Not heard Kirkpatrick Heard Munford AB411 Provides for funding for repair and improvement of school facilities. (BDR 20-25) Hansen AB416 Revises provisions governing the dates for certain city elections. (BDR ) Committee on Legislative Operations and Elections Discussed as BDR AB426 Revises provisions relating to the Public Employees' Benefits Program. (BDR ) Heard AB446 Revises provisions related to the statewide system of accountability for public schools. (BDR ) Committee on Discussed as BDR AB479 Revises provisions relating to public notices. (BDR ) Heard AJR5 Proposes to amend the Nevada Constitution to authorize the Governor to reduce or veto appropriations or authorizations to expend money. (BDR C-924) Silberkraus, Dickman, Gardner, O'Neill, Seaman, and Titus 5/16/15 23

24 AJR6 SB8 SB11 SB28 SB91 SB106 SB117 Proposes to amend the Nevada Constitution to allow the Legislature to authorize a lottery for support of the public education of children and the health and welfare of senior citizens. (BDR C-1000) Revises provisions relating to the evaluation of licensed educational personnel and administrators. (BDR ) Grants power to local governments to perform certain acts or duties which are not prohibited or limited by statute. (BDR ) Clarifies provisions governing the fees that may be charged for providing copies of certain public records. (BDR ) Provides for the donation of unclaimed property by the owner for educational purposes. (BDR ) Revises provisions relating to financing school facilities. (BDR ) Revises provisions relating to immunizations. (BDR ) Munford, Ohrenschall, and Wheeler Committee on Heard Goicoechea Mentioned no jurisdiction Committee on Judiciary Senators Smith, Ford, and Woodhouse; Assemblywoman Kirkpatrick Committee on Health and Human Services Mentioned Not Agendized SB120 SB141 SB143 SB149 SB152 Revises provisions governing reductions in the workforce of a school district. (BDR ) Revises provisions governing certain dangerous or deadly weapons. (BDR ) Revises provisions governing concealed firearms. (BDR ) Provides for a program of matching grants to local governments for the maintenance and repair of public works. (BDR ) Makes various changes to provisions governing public safety. (BDR 43-17) Brower Senators Gustavson, and Settelmeyer; Assemblymen Fiore, Dickman, Jones, O'Neill, and Wheeler Senators Gustavson, Goicoechea, and Settelmeyer; Assemblymen Fiore, Ellison, Hansen, Dickman, Jones, O'Neill, Oscarson, Titus, and Wheeler Senators Atkinson, Kihuen, and Ford; Assemblymen Sprinkle, and Carlton Spearman, Manendo, Woodhouse, Parks, Atkinson, and Kihuen Mentioned Not Agendized 5/16/15 24

25 SB180 SB190 SB204 SB219 Requires a court to award certain relief to an employee injured by certain unlawful employment practices under certain circumstances. (BDR ) Revises provisions relating to employment. (BDR ) Providing for protections from bullying in public schools. (BDR 34-51) Revises provisions relating to policies of health insurance. (BDR ) Senators Parks, Segerblom, Atkinson, and Spearman; Assemblymen Ohrenschall, and Swank Senators Spearman, Segerblom, Woodhouse, Kihuen, Ford, Atkinson, Denis, Manendo, and Parks; Assemblymen Spiegel, Benitez-Thompson, Thompson, Neal, Kirkpatrick, Elliot Anderson, Araujo, Bustamante Adams, Carlton, Carrillo, Diaz, Flores, Joiner, Munford, Ohrenschall, Sprinkle, and Swank Senators Parks, Woodhouse, Manendo, Atkinson, Ford, and Smith; Assemblywomen Spiegel, and Joiner Mentioned Not Agendized Hardy Withdrawn SB222 Revises provisions relating to health insurance covering prescription drugs. (BDR ) Atkinson SB226 SB228 SB287 SB290 SB301 Revises provisions relating to education. (BDR ) Revises provisions relating to the disclosure of personally identifiable information of a pupil by a school district or public school. (BDR ) Revises provisions relating to education. (BDR ) Revises provisions governing academic standards in public schools. (BDR ) Revises provisions relating to courses of instruction concerning acquired immune deficiency syndrome and Hammond the human reproductive system. (BDR ) Farley, Hardy, Woodhouse, Harris, and Atkinson Gustavson Mentioned Not Agendized Senator Gustavson; Assemblywoman Dickman Senators Hammond, and Gustavson; Assemblymen O'Neill, Shelton, Fiore, Dickman, and Dooling Mentioned no jurisdiction 5/16/15 25

26 SB345 SB356 SB378 SB415 SB430 SB462 Expands full-day kindergarten in public schools. (BDR ) Revises provisions governing the Public Employees' Retirement System. (BDR ) Makes various changes concerning governmental financial administration. (BDR ) Revises provisions relating to public financial administration. (BDR ) Senators Smith, Woodhouse, Denis, Kihuen, Parks, Atkinson, Ford, Manendo, and Spearman; Assemblymen Araujo, Carrillo, Joiner, Munford, Spiegel, and Sprinkle Senators Smith, Parks, Woodhouse, Kihuen, Ford, Atkinson, Denis, Manendo, and Spearman; Assemblymen Sprinkle, Carrillo, Araujo, Joiner, and Spiegel Spearman, Parks, and Denis Senators Ford, Parks, and Woodhouse; Assemblywoman Kirkpatrick Expands the program of Zoom schools and the provision of programs and services to children who are Committee on limited English proficient in certain other schools. Mentioned No Jurisdiction (BDR S-1186) Revises provisions governing financing of public schools. (BDR ) Committee on SB479 Revises provisions relating to the termination of certain redevelopment plans. (BDR ) SJR8 SJR12 SJR18 Amends the Nevada Constitution to increase the minimum wage per hour worked. (BDR C-425) Proposes to amend the Nevada Constitution to limit the total amount of property taxes that may be levied on real property. (BDR C-1007) Proposes to amend the Nevada Constitution to repeal term limits for state and local offices. (BDR C-137) Segerblom Gustavson Segerblom AB306 Requires an employer to make certain accommodations for a nursing mother. (BDR ) Spiegel, Diaz, Carrillo, Ohrenschall, Joiner, Benitez- Thompson, Bustamante Adams, Carlton, and Swank 5/16/15 26

27 AB336 Revises provisions governing human trafficking. (BDR ) Benitez-Thompson, and Hambrick AB381 Revises provisions relating to elections. (BDR ) Kirkpatrick SB178 Revises provisions relating to pupil health. (BDR ) Hardy, and Hammond 5/16/15 27

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