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NDOW Legislative Report Prepared by Mgmt Analyst 3 Kim Jolly on 6/2/2015 Page 1 of 10 Bills or High Priority AB78 Makes various changes relating to wildlife. (BDR 45-362) Committee on Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Mining Requires the Commission to provide a explanation at the meeting and a written explanation to a CAB when they reject that CAB s seasons or bag recommendations within their county; Directs NDOW to consider the recommendations of the Commission and the PARC in adopting predator program; Revises calculation of 80% of revenue to be spent on lethal control expenditures to the most recent fiscal year for which NDOW has info; adds two new PARC committee members (a guide and a sportsmen without violations within one year). AB136 Makes various changes relating to wildlife. (BDR 45-561) Ellison, Wheeler, Fiore, Dickman, Moore, Seaman, and Titus High Priority Requiring the Board of Commissioners to adopt regulations prescribing the circumstances under which a person may assist a licensed hunter with certain disabilities in the killing and retrieval of a big game mammal. requirement to make ADA accommodations across the state, and during archery or muzzleloading season allowing the carry of firearm for self-defense 8" or less without a scope. AJR2 Urges the United States Congress and the United States Fish and Service to take certain actions to reduce the impact of common ravens on the greater sage grouse and desert tortoise populations in this State. (BDR R-33) Committee on Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Mining SB4 Revises requirements for the taking of wild mammals on private property. (BDR 45-89) Settelmeyer Adds exemptions from registration, changes "must" to "may" register, limiting the requirement to obtain a permit to take or kill furbearing mammals injuring property.

NDOW Legislative Report Prepared by Mgmt Analyst 3 Kim Jolly on 6/2/2015 Page 2 of 10 Bills or High Priority SB417 SJR1 Prohibits the use of telemetry data to harass or take game mammals, game birds or other wildlife. (BDR 45-549) Committee on Natural Resources Urges Congress to enact legislation transferring title to certain public lands to the State of Nevada Senators Goicoechea, and Gustavson; in accordance with the report prepared by the Assemblymen Ellison, Hansen, Oscarson, Nevada Land Management Task Force. (BDR R- Wheeler, Hambrick, Dooling, Fiore, and Kirner 451) High Priority NDOW Supports, and supports the amendment to protect to all wildlife location data for 1-year after collection, and makes unlawful use of any equipment attached to wildlife or to detect wildlife harass, or take wildlife. NDOW no testimony. Commission opposed due to conflict with Commission Policy 64. SJR5 Expresses support for the 2014 Nevada Greater Sage-Grouse Conservation Plan developed by the Sagebrush Ecosystem Council and urges the Committee on Legislative Operations and United States Fish and Service not to list Elections the greater sage-grouse as endangered or threatened under the Endangered Species Act of 1973. (BDR R-480) NDOW SUPPORT Testified, Commission supported. SJR11 Proposes to amend the Nevada Constitution to preserve the right to hunt, trap and fish in this State. (BDR C-1001) Hammond, Goicoechea, Gustavson, and Settelmeyer

NDOW Legislative Report Prepared by Mgmt Analyst 3 Kim Jolly on 6/2/2015 Page 3 of 10 NDOW Bills AB35 Makes various changes relating to vessels. (BDR 43-363) Committee on Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Mining NDOW BILL SUPPORT - NDOW bill, Provides ability for NDOW and NWBC to comply with Coast Guard Laws on Hull numbers. Commission Supported. Signed. AB82 Makes various changes relating to wildlife. (BDR 45-365) Committee on Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Mining NDOW BILL SUPPORT - NDOW's Fiscal cleanup bill, puts back Trout Stamp funds use back into NRS, revises names of accounts. Commission Supported

NDOW Legislative Report Prepared by Mgmt Analyst 3 Kim Jolly on 6/2/2015 Page 4 of 10 AB20 AB67 AB135 AB162 AB179 Revises provisions relating to the budget of the Executive Department of State Government. (BDR 31-287) Makes various changes relating to driving, operating or being in actual physical control of a vehicle or vessel while under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance or engaging in other prohibited conduct. (BDR 4-151) Revises provisions relating to schedules for the retention and disposal of official state records. (BDR 19-547) Revises provisions governing the use of portable event recording devices by law enforcement. (BDR 23-443) Revises provisions governing personal information. (BDR 52-756) Committee on Government Affairs Committee on Judiciary Committee on Government Affairs Munford, Wheeler, Ohrenschall, and Shelton Assemblymen Flores, Carrillo, Diaz, Elliot Anderson, Araujo, Armstrong, Benitez-Thompson, Bustamante Adams, Carlton, Dickman, Dooling, Ellison, Gardner, Joiner, Jones, Kirkpatrick, Moore, Munford, Nelson, Ohrenschall, O'Neill, Seaman, Shelton, Silberkraus, Spiegel, Sprinkle, Swank, Thompson, and Trowbridge; Senators Denis, Kihuen, Spearman, and Manendo Boating Fiscal Note Requested; State Operations Support - Carrying forward money from one fiscal year to another without change in purpose and accepting grant money - eliminating the requirement of or IFC approval.. Support - NDOW Boating Administrator assisted with this language, being amended to comply with new Supreme Ct. Case (Implied consent bill). WATCH - all agencies received fiscal note requests on this, which requires written reprimand for disposing of public records. No Fiscal Impact Body cameras, Fiscal Note Rec'd Fiscal Note Enrollment

NDOW Legislative Report Prepared by Mgmt Analyst 3 Kim Jolly on 6/2/2015 Page 5 of 10 AB490 Authorizes expenditures by agencies of the State Government for the 2015-2017 biennium. (BDR S-1291) Committee on Ways and Means is the Budget bill see pages 13 and p20 for (motor fuel tax computed pursuant to NRS 365.535, to be paid on fuel used in watercraft for recreational purposes) Transmitted to Assembly SB70 Revises provisions governing meetings of public bodies. (BDR 19-155) Committee on Government Affairs Fiscal Note Requested; State Operations Adds that public noticing of a meeting must be certified to comply with OML on a form of the AG's,requires that a public body must approve the minutes of a meeting at the next meeting, clarifies that working days exclude holidays and weekends, and other matters. No Fiscal Impacts. SB157 SB506 Enacts the State and Local Government Cooperation Act. (BDR 22-706) Revises provisions relating to state financial administration. (BDR S-1207) Committee on Government Affairs Fiscal Note Requested; State Operations No Fiscal Impacts Committee on Finance general fund budget bill Enrollment

NDOW Legislative Report Prepared by Mgmt Analyst 3 Kim Jolly on 6/2/2015 Page 6 of 10 SB213 SB214 Revises provisions relating to federal assistance received by agencies of the Executive Department of State Government. (BDR 31-838) Creates the Nevada Advisory Council on Federal Assistance. (BDR 31-837) Committee on Finance Committee on Finance Requries that the LCB Chief maintain database of all state agency requests, requires Dept. of Admin to prepare a report on all state agency federal assistance, and allows the LCB fiscal to report on federal assistance usage. Creates a new council for advising and assisting state and local agencies with respect to obtaining and maximizing federal assistance that may be available from any agency or authority of the Federal Government. Enrollment Enrollment SB514 Makes various changes regarding state financial administration and makes appropriations for the support of the civil government of the State. (BDR S-1288) Committee on Finance Providing for the use of the money so appropriated; making various other changes relating to the financial administration of the State; repealing the prospective expiration of certain provisions relating to the Nevada Supreme Court; and providing other matters properly relating thereto. Enrollment

NDOW Legislative Report Prepared by Mgmt Analyst 3 Kim Jolly on 6/2/2015 Page 7 of 10 Employee AB489 Provides for compensation of state employees. (BDR S-1290) Committee on Ways and Means is the Pay Bill- see pages 14 for wildlife unclassified and Transmitted to page 17 for classified employee including a 1% raise starting Assembly July 1, 2015 and 2% starting July 1, 2016: SB62 Revises provisions governing the employment, promotion, dismissal, demotion and suspension of state employees. (BDR 23-285) Committee on Legislative Operations and Elections Adds an additional circumstance to authorize an appointing authority to request that an employee submit to a screening test if the employee has or is involved in a work-related accident or injury. Requires the Commission to define by regulation work-related accident or injury,. Provides for regulations to define other notifications besides mail. Provides for medical marijuana provisions. SB406 Revises provisions relating to public retirement systems. (BDR 23-1049) Roberson Reduces and limits retirement benefits for those hired on or after July 1, 2015, adds benefits for those killed in line of duty, revises spouse to inlcude domestic partner, remoces expiration date relating to reitred public employees filling critical labor shortages. SB471 Revises provisions governing payments from the State Retirees' Health and Welfare Benefits Fund made on behalf of certain retired persons. (BDR 23-1178) Committee on Finance Bill requires the payment of this subsidy for retirees, usually retired military servicepersons, who are enrolled in the federal TRICARE program

NDOW Legislative Report Prepared by Mgmt Analyst 3 Kim Jolly on 6/2/2015 Page 8 of 10 Employee SB472 Revises provisions governing the eligibility of state officers and employees for health benefits. (BDR 23-1193) Committee on Finance This bill revises the date on which certain public employees, state officers and members of the Legislature become eligible to participate in the Program to: (1) the date of hire or first day of the term of office of the public employee, state officer or member of the Legislature if that date is the first day of the month; or (2) the first day of the month immediately following the date of hire or first day of the term of office of the public employee, state officer or member of the Legislature. SB505 Provides for the temporary suspension of the collection of certain subsidies to be paid to the Public Employees' Benefits Program. (BDR S-1205) Committee on Finance This bill specifically provides that the state employees must not be required to pay the portion of the cost of the premiums and contributions that would have otherwise been paid by their state employers during the 2 months of the state agency premium holiday. This bill further requires the Budget Division to process revisions in the appropriate work programs to transfer the money saved by not paying the subsidies from the appropriate account of each participating state agency for reversion to the State General Fund. SB513 Makes various changes relating to the subsidies paid to the Public Employees' Benefits Program for insurance for certain active and retired public officers and employees. (BDR 23-1276) Committee on Finance Provides an exemption from this provision for former employees of the State so that if such a former employee returns to work for the same or another participating state agency after a break in service of more than 1 year, the employee does not risk losing the subsidy that would otherwise be paid towards his or her health benefits upon retirement, and other provisions. Enrollment

NDOW Legislative Report Prepared by Mgmt Analyst 3 Kim Jolly on 6/2/2015 Page 9 of 10 Failed Bills AB142 Revises provisions governing the administration and enforcement of wildlife laws. (BDR 45-402) Hansen High Priority 1) laws are only broken if intentional and knowingly broken, 2) Changes the section on erasing demerits to someone with 6 or more demerits but less than 12 can erase 6 demerits, once in a lifetime, if a Hunter Ed Course is taken after most recent conviction. 3) Removes authority from NDOW to revoke or suspend licenses for anything beyond what is listed in the bill section 1.9, and can only revoke or suspend licenses beyond 3 years. 4) Reduces from a felony to a misdemeanor mountain lion provisions, and moves to the courts the decision of penalties or revocations, 5) Removes authority from NDOW to suspend or revoke licenses if a person has not paid their civil penalty, or not shown up in court, or defaults and gives that authority to a court. Department must also reinstate license, tag, permit. (limited to 3 year revoked); 6) Inserts the take of any furbearer on private property by owner or occupant of property with permission of owner or occupant, deletes need for a permit from the Department ; 7) Changes the regulation of shed antler collection by the Commission from shall to may, and limits it to commercial only; 8) Puts in NRS a slightly revised demerits system from 1999 (with higher penalties on some than before), which expires after July 1, 2015, at which time the Commission is allowed to establish them in regulation; and 9) Repeals trap registration NRS 503.452. AB148 Revises provisions governing firearms. (BDR 5-242) 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 Among other things, allows permitted persons to Concealed Carry within a public building unless there is both a sign and a metal detector. AB190 AB217 Revises provisions governing public employees' retirement. (BDR 23-184) Revises provisions governing off-highway vehicles. (BDR 43-994) Kirner, Wheeler, Hickey, Jones, Dickman, Ellison, Hansen, and Oscarson Assemblymen Titus, Dickman, Jones, Fiore, Hansen, Dooling, Ellison, Seaman, Shelton, and Wheeler; Senators Gustavson, and Goicoechea OHVs Ways and Means Ways and Means AB353 Revises provisions governing public purchasing and contracting. (BDR 27-920) Assemblymen Dickman, Moore, Fiore, Trowbridge, Jones, Ellison, Munford, Oscarson, Seaman, Shelton, Titus, and Wheeler; Senators Gustavson, and Settelmeyer Revises the list of contracts which are exempt from the competitive bidding process, requiring that certain types of contracts be competitively bid if the annual amount required to perform the contract exceeds $50,000.bill requires that all such contracts be awarded through the competitive bidding process, and Section 3 of this bill applies that same competitive bidding requirement to a contract for the services of a person as an independent contractor removing ability for $100,000 or more contract for services to be contracted best interests of State. Ways and Means AB355 Revises provisions governing administrative regulations. (BDR 18-843) Fiore about delay in certain standard regulation processing Ways and Means AB387 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 23-1061) Kirkpatrick The calculation of years of service for purpose of determining retirement benefit must not include any year or part of a year of service credit purchased.

AB398 AB403 AB433 NDOW Legislative Report Prepared by Mgmt Analyst 3 Kim Jolly on 6/2/2015 Page 10 of 10 Failed Bills Ensures protection of public access to public lands. (BDR 35-580) Revises provisions concerning peace officers. (BDR 23-813) Revises provisions concerning the interception of wire, electronic or oral communications. (BDR 14-913) Edwards Assemblymen Shelton, and Jones; Senator Ford portable event recording device while on duty, and other provisions. Ways and Means Committee on Judiciary Lost Bills AB436 Eliminates longevity payments for state employees. (BDR 23-1157) Committee on Ways and Means Not repealed, but not funded, so frozen. Transmitted to Assembly AB492 Makes various changes to provisions relating to administrative regulations. (BDR 18-1281) Committee on Government Affairs Judiciary SB130 SB163 SB201 SB221 SB235 SB277 SB278 SB315 SB398 SB485 Converts the Department of into the Division of of the State Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. (BDR 45-613) Creates the Advisory Council on Nevada Conservation and Education within the Department of. (BDR 45-616) Revises provisions governing smoking in certain places. (BDR 15-144) Revises provisions governing the addition of fence rollers to certain walls in common-interest Manendo communities. (BDR 10-1006) Senators Goicoechea, Gustavson, and Settelmeyer; Assemblyman Ellison Senator Hammond; Assemblywoman Joiner Committee on Finance High Priority High Priority Workgroup met, reportedly working to amend out all consolidation language and replace with more CAB input on issues other than just their game quotas, and requiring 80% of $3 predator fee be used for lethal control. Advisory Council to use portion of Heritage Account for educating public about hunting, trapping, and fishing funding and heritage. Monies, ad contract, etc. under management of NDOW Director and management. Vaping/E-Cigarettes not addressed in NRS currently, and not currently prohibited in public or state buildings. NDOW offices are state buildings. Fence Rollers prevent coyotes and other urban wildlife from entering a fence - would think we would Support this. Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Mining Revises provisions relating to wildlife. (BDR 45- Goicoechea wild horses 612) Enacts the Nevada Environmental Policy Act. Segerblom (BDR 40-439) Revises provisions concerning an application for the registration of an off-highway vehicle. Settelmeyer (BDR 43-92) Revises provisions concerning pay for certain state employees for legal holidays. (BDR 23- Roberson 508) Prohibits the sale or transfer of ivory under certain circumstances. (BDR 52-1022) Revises provisions relating to water. (BDR 48-708) Senators Denis, Manendo, Parks, Kihuen, Ford, Segerblom, Settelmeyer, Smith, and Woodhouse; Assemblymen Bustamante Adams, Flores, Joiner, and Thompson Fiscal Note Requested CommitteeTrack; CommitteeTrack; Analyzing Watch - LE, Dir Off. Removes requirement for a notarized signature from owner on application for registration. watching. (related to 10 hr days and holidays) Amendment proposed to exempt elk ivory, NDOW supported. Committee on Government Affairs Water