The meeting was called to order by Chairman R. Young at 3:45 P.M. in the Ways and Means Room.

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MINUTES OF MEETING WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE NEVADA STATE LEGISLATURE 55th SESSION The meeting was called to order by Chairman R. Young at 3:45 P.M. in the Ways and Means Room. Present: R. Young, Howard, Bowler, Ashworth, Webb, Jacobsen, F. Young, Close, Glaser Absent: None Present to speak on S.B. 307 were Senator Pozzi, Mr. Hank Etchmendy, City Manager, Mr. John Hawkins, Superintendent of Ormsby County Schools. S.B. 307 Allows Counties to tax certain state lands. Senator Pozzi stated that this bill is patterned after the Vermont bill. This bill provides for a separate tax list and assessment for each County. If the total value of such real estate owned by the State in a County is greater than 17% of the total value of all other property listed in the County's tax list and assessment roll, that portion of the value of the real estate owned by the State which is in excess of such 17% may be taxed by the County as other property tax. Mr. Etchemendy stated that at present the real estate owned by the State is 18.9%. He distributed copies of estimates to Committee members. The nonstate real estate in Carson City is 38,800.163, State owned is 8,856,130, 17% of nonstate, 6,596,028. State owned eligible for in Lieu tax is 2,260,102. Senator Pozzi stated that if we get this in lieu tax we won't be back asking for more next year. Mr. Ashworth wondered what amendment Senator Pozzi is going to make on this bill. Senator Pozzi stated that he is going to change "Property" or "Real Estate". Mr. Hawkins commented that the School District no longer receives special state aid as it is now all in the School Formula. Mr. Ashworth moved that S.B. 307 be reported out with a DO PASS as amended. Mr. Webb seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. Chairman R. Young stated that there is a conflict between A.B. 791 (School bill) and A.B. 475 (Payment by parents or guardian of child in Cottage type Care Facilities. Mr. Bowler moved that Chairman R. Young find out about the conflict and do whatever is necessary and report the bill out with a DO PASS. Mr. Webb seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously.

Page 2 April 15, 1969 A.B. 700 Authorizes project by Nevada Building Authority. The Senate has placed an amendment on this bill which changes Section I, "The Board of Regents shall make a suitable site available to the Nevada Building Authority on March 1, 1971." Mr. Frank Young was directed to verify the date and report to Connnittee. It was discussed and decided that S.B. 25 will be held for further consideration. Mr. Oliver spoke on the letter received April 9, 1969 about the University of Nevada's Unappropriated SurplusGeneral University Operations. He stated that the University had accumulated the Unspent General Fund money over the years. A million dollars was accumulated in the past 5 years and approximately 750,000 has been used by the University for various Budgets. The remaining 232,000 legally should revert to the State of Nevada General Fund. Chairman R. Young commented that Senator Lamb said if we could get 800,000 for Nevada Southern Land Foundation it would do. The money they have in Surplus would revert back to the General Fund and go to the Land Foundation. Mr. Webb moved that we reconsider the motion made on the University of Nevada Unspent General Fund. Mr. Close seconded the motion. Mr. Oliver stated that it was not indicated as an opening balance in the University Budget presentation. It shows in the audit report that they have used 708,000 over the years. Mr. Frank Young noted that some income is from fees. them to cushion a little. This permits It was suggested that Chairman R. Young talk to Senator Lamb about this. Mr. Howard stated to tell them to use this fund for the Nevada Southern Land Acquisition. Mr. Close suggested that this be checked into and see what it takes. Mr. Earl Oliver, Deputy Fiscal Analyst is to check and find out and report back to the Committee. The meeting adjourned at 4:30 P.M.

1/ S.B.307 APPLIED TO 196970 BUDGETS CARSON CITY URBAN DISTRICT ORMSBY DISTRICT NonState Real Estate 38,800,163. 25,930,236. 12,869,927. State Ow~ed Real Estate 8,856,130. 5,729,620. 3,126,510. 17% of NonState 6,596,028. 4,408,140. 2,187,888. State Owned Eligible for In Lieu (that over 17%) 2,260,102. 1,321,480. 938,622. RATE S.ol District Operating 80 Optional only 2,260,102. 0.80 School Dist.Debt Service 2,260,1Q2 0.54 Carson CityUrban Dist.OP. 1,321,480. 2.168 Carson CityUrban Dist.D.S. 1,321,480. 0.483 Carson CityOrmsby Dist.OP 938,622 1.085 Carson CityOrmsby Dist.D.S. 938,622 0.241 AMOUNT 18,081. 12,205. 28,650. 6,383.,. 10,184. 2,262. SUMMARY School OP 18,081.00 School D.S. 12,2os.oo Carson City OP 38,834.00 Carson City D.S. 8,645.00 TOTAL 77,465.00

Bill Ji :_ SENATE APPROPRIATION BILLS Passed Supplemental 196869 FISCAL YEAR 196970 SCHEDULE NO. Page 1 of 2 197071 SB1 Legislative FundSession Costs 250,000 SB32 Lake TahoeInterim Planning Replaces Request in Governor's Budget (p. 378) 20,000 SB57 N.S.U.Construction of Interim Office Building 363,600 SB87 Local Govt. Employees Management Board 5,000 15,000 15,000 SB90 Contingency Fund Account Interim Finance 1,000,000 SB93 Supplemental Appropriation Requested in Governor's Budget in part 1,s80;396 Leg. Retirement Fund (200,000 amended) 101,000 SB109 State Board of Fish and Game 5,000 SB112 Printing Nevada Reports 45,000 SB155 Establishes Regulations for Taxicabs 20,000 SB157 N.S.U. Furnish Chemistry Building SB186 Classified Salary Increase 10.4% 921,000 921,000 SB190 Provides Monthly Expense Allowance for Legislators 224,000 SB264 Supplemental Silicosis Fund Director H. & W. Rent Equal Rights Bldg. & GroundsInsurance Bldg. & GroundsSnow Removal District Judges Travel Law DivisionNev. St. Library Law Books 3,000 700 4,002 16,383 15,250 3,910 4,265 1,250 ~ SB279 Higher Education Student Loan Fund SB300 Community Training Center Retarded Persons SB330 Legislative FundSession Costs SB370 Counties Trial Assistance Fund 50,000 SB484 Data Processing Agency 647,266 Supplemental to Title I 794,441 Stale Warrants 110

SENATE APPROPRIATION BILLS Bill ~ Passed Supplemental 196869 FISCAL YEAR 196970 SCHEDULE NO. Page 2 of 2 197071 sb481 State School Construction Relief (Only if 1967 appropriation of same dollar amount reverts at June 30, 1969 259,128) SB485 Treasurer's Window Cash 20,000 SB487 Spring Mountain Youth Camp Construction Operating 80@ 150.00 per month 250,000 144,000 144,000 SB510 Nevada Tahoe Regional Planning Agency 45,000 SB520 Legislative Fund 333,026 SB528 Stale Claims 50,000 Total Appropriation Bills as of April 15, 1969 Senate 6,152,599 1,280,000 1,255,000 Bills Not Yet Introduced Unclassified Salary Act Bond Act 107,276 107,276 132,276 107,276

Bill _li2.:_ ASSENBLY APPROPRIATION BILLS Passed Supplemental 196869 FISCAL YEAR 196970 SCHEDULE NO. 197071 AB31 West. Interstate Nucleor Compact (Amend by Senate) 10,000 AB130 Health Science Program 14,900 43,600 AB205 Nev. Narcotics Bureau (Amend by Senate) 7,851 AB279 Sale of State Land 2,000 AB446 State Engineer Adjudication Fund 456 AB568 Administration of Marlette Lake Water System 10,000 13,000 AB771 State Controller for implementation of Fiscal and Accounting ProceduresLaw 500,000 National Conference of State Legislative Leaders 1,000 1,000 AB787 State Hospital Accounting System 67,000 Total Appropriation Bills as of April 15, 1969 Assembly 587,307 ~==3=8~,9=0=0 44,600