Nevada Psychological Association Final update: March 10, 2017
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1 Nevada Psychological Association Final update: March 10, 2017 Content Description Sponsor Note Status MeetingPastTitle MeetingFutureTitle 157 Makes various changes relating to certain professions. Pickard Establishes the State Board of Health as the regulatory oversight body for behavioral health occupational licensing boards. Makes various changes relating to occupational licensing boards. Enacts certain interstate compacts relating to the provision of health care. autism. Transfers responsibility for regulating certain mental health-related professions to the State Board of Health. professions. Makes certain changes relating to professions. Office of the Governor Gardner Legislative Health Care (NRS 439B.200) Legislative Health Care (NRS 439B.200) Legislative Health Care (NRS 439B.200) Senate Commerce, Senate </b>withdrawn
2 AB53 medical professionals. Makes certain changes relating to insurance. medical professions. elder protection. health care. professional licensing. Makes an appropriation for certain health programs. mental health. mental health. mental health. health care. the investigation and prosecution of certain crimes relating to the Medicaid program. (BDR ) Commerce, Senator Parks Senator Hardy Senator Hardy Assemblywoman Joiner Assemblywoman Woodbury Senator Kieckhefer Assemblywoman Benitez- Thompson Araujo Senator Gustavson Yeager Sprinkle Health and : Health and Human Services<br> </b> 2/8/2017 1:30
3 AB93 AB105 AB177 AB194 AB198 AB224 end-of-life care. (BDR ) Health and Revises continuing education requirements relating to suicide prevention and awareness for certain providers of health care. (BDR 54-32) Thompson B Bill domestic violence. (BDR 3-210) Sprinkle C Bill Provides for the certification of behavioral healthcare peer recovery support specialists. (BDR ) Monroe-Moreno, Joiner, Miller and Sprinkle B Bill Oppos ed Revises provisions concerning domestic relations. (BDR ) Edwards C Bill persons with disabilities. (BDR ) Carrillo C Bill Suppo rt with amend ment </b>commerce and Labor </b>commerce and Labor : </b>mentioned no jurisdiction : Commerce and Labor<br> </b> 2/24/2017 1:30 : </b>heard </b><span class="worksession">asse mbly Commerce and Labor -- Work Session Item</span><br> </b> 3/10/2017 1:30 Committee on Judiciary<br> </b> 3/10/2017 8:00
4 AB229 AB253 AB266 AJR7 domestic relations. (BDR ) adjudications of mental health. (BDR ) Authorizes tax credits for employers who provide paid family medical leave for employees. (BDR 32- Assemblymen Spiegel, Araujo, Carrillo, Cohen, Flores, Frierson, Fumo and Joiner; Senators Parks, Manendo, Atkinson, Spearman and Segerblom Judiciary C Bill 709) Taxation Assemblymen Frierson, Elliot Anderson, Expresses the opposition of Benitezthe Nevada Legislature to Thompson, certain proposed changes to Carrillo, Araujo, the federal Medicare and Bilbray-Axelrod, Social Security programs. Brooks, Carlton, (BDR R-699) Cohen, Daly, </b>taxation </b>legislative Operations and Elections : Judiciary<br> </b> 3/3/2017 8:00 : </b>discussed as BDR : Legislative Operations and Elections<br> </b> 3/9/2017 1:30 Committee on Judiciary<br> </b> 3/10/2017 8:00
5 SB27 SB50 Revises the definition of the term mental illness for purposes of provisions relating to criminal procedure, mental health and intellectual disabilities. (BDR ) Provides for advance directives governing the provision of psychiatric care. (BDR ) Diaz, Flores, Fumo, Jauregui, Joiner, Miller, Monroe-Moreno, Neal, Spiegel, Sprinkle, Swank, Thompson, Watkins and Yeager; Senators Cancela, Cannizzaro, Ford, Manendo, Parks and Woodhouse Health and Health and C Bill C Bill : </b>heard : on Health and Human Services<br> </b> 2/8/2017 3:30 : on Health and Human Services<br> </b> 2/27/2017 3:30 </b><span class="worksession">senat e Health and -- Work Session Item</span><br> </b> 3/15/2017 3:30
6 SB69 SB120 SB121 state agencies, boards and commissions that regulate occupations and professions. (BDR ) problem gambling. (BDR ) Directs the Legislative Commission to appoint a committee to conduct an interim study concerning issues regarding the behavioral and cognitive care needs of older persons. (BDR S-63) Commerce, Cancela and Segerblom Woodhouse, Parks, Ford, Denis, Farley, Atkinson, Cancela, Cannizzaro, Manendo, Ratti, Segerblom and Spearman B Bill </b>commerce, </b>finance </b>legislative Operations and Elections : on Commerce, Labor and Energy<br> </b> 2/27/2017 9:00 : </b><span class="worksession">s enate Health and Human Services -- Work Session Item (ws)</span><br> </b> 3/6/2017 3:30 : </b>re-refer : on Legislative Operations and Elections<br> </b> 2/22/2017 3:30
7 SB139 SB159 SB162 SB163 SB181 Makes various changes to provisions relating to patientcentered medical homes. (BDR ) Provides for the regulation of the sale of dextromethorphan. (BDR ) psychological assistants, psychological interns and psychological trainees. (BDR ) professional entities. (BDR 7-632) certain alcohol and drug abuse programs. (BDR ) Hardy Farley Gansert Senator Farley; Araujo Segerblom B Bill Suppo rt A Bill </b>commerce, : Commerce and Labor<br> </b> 2/13/2017 1:30 : </b>mentioned no jurisdiction : on Commerce, Labor and Energy<br> </b> 3/3/2017 8:00 : on Judiciary<br> </b> 2/27/2017 1:30 </b>senate Health and Human Services<br> </b> 3/15/2017 3:30
8 : </b>re-refer
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