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AB1 Requires the payment of certain undergraduate fees and Carlton expenses of the dependent child of a public employee who is killed in the performance of his or her duties. (BDR 34-69) AB3 Makes various changes relating to the administration of workers' compensation claims. (BDR 53-161) Committee on Commerce and AB7 Revises provisions related to education. (BDR 34-126) Committee on AB10 Revises provisions relating to state purchasing. (BDR 27-430) Committee on AB16 Revises provisions relating to agricultural extension programs. (BDR 49-440) Committee on Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Natural Resources, Agriculture, and AB18 Ratifies the Nurse Licensure Compact. (BDR 54-182) Committee on Commerce and AB21 Makes various changes relating to elections. (BDR 24-2) Committee on AB24 Revises provisions governing the tuition charges assessed against certain students within the Nevada System of Higher. (BDR 34-165) Committee on AB26 Revises provisions governing the dissemination of certain Committee on Corrections, records of criminal history to certain persons by the Central Probation, and Parole Repository for Nevada Records of Criminal History. (BDR 14-138) AB30 Establishes a committee to review the current tax structure Committee on Taxation in this State. (BDR S-432) AB32 Revises provisions governing pest control. (BDR 49-176) Committee on Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Corrections, Parole, and Probation Natural Resources, Agriculture, and AB42 AB43 Revises various provisions relating to public records. (BDR 19-389) Revises provisions governing the partial abatement of taxes levied on residential and other property. (BDR 32-441) Committee on Committee on Taxation Taxation AB44 Requires the waiver of certain fees for certain veteranowned businesses. (BDR 7-423) Committee on AB45 Revises provisions relating to public office. (BDR 24-426) Committee on AB48 Makes various changes relating to local government. (BDR 21-435) Committee on AB49 Makes various changes relating to charter schools. (BDR 34- Committee on 255) AB50 Revises provisions relating to the imposition of certain fees, Committee on Natural civil penalties and administrative fines by the State Resources, Agriculture, and Environmental Commission. (BDR 40-181) Taxation Natural Resources, Agriculture, and

AB64 Revises requirements for receipt of a standard high school Committee on diploma for pupils with disabilities. (BDR 34-251) AB67 Establishes a program to provide emergency loans to certain persons in this State. (BDR 31-408) Committee on AB70 Revises provisions concerning the use of certain revenues in Committee on a redevelopment area. (BDR 22-413) AB71 Revises provisions governing public employees' retirement. Committee on (BDR 23-429) AB72 Revises provisions relating to the Uniform Plumbing Code. (BDR 40-237) Committee on Health and Human AB76 Revises provisions relating to the Central Repository for Nevada Records of Criminal History. (BDR 14-260) Committee on Corrections, Probation, and Parole Corrections, Parole, and Probation AB77 Revises provisions related to teachers and other Committee on educational personnel. (BDR 34-253) AB78 Revises provisions relating to the establishment of charter Committee on schools. (BDR 34-343) AB80 Revises provisions governing redevelopment in certain cities. (BDR 22-416) Committee on AB81 Revises provisions governing the acceptance of gifts and grants by state agencies. (BDR 31-244) Committee on AB82 Revises provisions governing the responsibility for reporting Committee on Taxation Taxation the amount and payment of taxes on mineral royalties to the Department of Taxation. (BDR 32-248) AB83 Makes various changes relating to insurance. (BDR 57-159) Committee on Commerce and AB85 Requires instruction in cardiopulmonary resuscitation and the use of an automated external defibrillator in certain Committee on Health and Human schools. (BDR 34-569) AB94 Repeals the prospective expiration of the NV Grow Neal Taxation Program. (BDR S-217) AB96 Revises provisions governing motor carriers. (BDR 58-118) Araujo Transportation AB99 Revises provisions relating to services for children. (BDR 38- Araujo 144) AB100 Revises provisions governing contractors. (BDR 54-194) Swank AB103 Eliminates the Achievement School District. (BDR 34-691) Neal AB104 Makes various changes relating to elections. (BDR 24-184) Spiegel AB106 Revises provisions governing government contracting. (BDR Spiegel 27-295) AB110 Revises provisions governing education. (BDR 34-327) Committee on AB113 Requires an employer to make certain accommodations for Spiegel AB116 a nursing mother. (BDR 40-7) Authorizes advanced practice registered nurses to perform certain acts required to be performed by a physician or certain other providers of health care. (BDR 54-497) Titus

AB117 Requires certain educational personnel to take certain Flores actions to ensure pupils in grade 11 in public high schools are college and career ready. (BDR 34-292) AB118 Revises provisions governing the issuance of permits to carry concealed firearms. (BDR 15-572) Daly AB120 Revises provisions relating to school construction. (BDR 34- Daly 779) AB121 Makes various changes relating to collective bargaining between local government employers and employee Yeager organizations. (BDR 23-621) AB124 Requires the Department of to establish a code Diaz of conduct governing interpersonal interactions and certain communications by teachers, administrators and other employees with pupils. (BDR 34-296) AB127 Revises provisions relating to emergencies in schools. (BDR Benitez-Thompson 34-196) AB131 Designates English as the official language of the State of Assemblyman McArthur AB134 AB139 AB144 AB147 Nevada. (BDR 19-797) Revises provisions governing exemptions of certain special districts from certain requirements of the Local Budget and Act. (BDR 31-562) Provides for the voluntary establishment of a program of dual language immersion in certain public elementary schools. (BDR 34-442) Creates the Nevada Advisory Commission on Mentoring. (BDR 34-31) Revises provisions governing the disposal of property in the custody of certain governmental agencies. (BDR 14-577) Senator Gustavson Hansen Committee on Assemblymen Thompson, Neal, Joiner, Flores, Brooks, Fumo, McCurdy II, Monroe- Moreno and Ohrenschall Senators Cancela, Ford and Denis Bustamante Adams AB149 Revises provisions relating to noncompete provisions in employment contracts. (BDR 53-316) AB152 Revises various provisions governing the investment of public money. (BDR 31-782) AB153 Requires counties to pay impact fees to certain local governments for certain costs incurred as a result of projects of intercounty significance. (BDR 22-796) AB154 Revises provisions relating to prevailing wages. (BDR 28-747) Carrillo Kramer Assemblymen Daly, Sprinkle, Benitez-Thompson and Joiner Senator Ratti Assemblymen Brooks, Spiegel, Sprinkle, Joiner, Daly, Elliot Anderson, Bilbray- Axelrod, Bustamante Adams, Cohen, Frierson, Fumo, Jauregui, Miller, Monroe- Moreno, Neal, Swank and Thompson Senator Atkinson

AB156 Authorizes public and private schools to obtain and use an albuterol inhaler in certain circumstances. (BDR 40-581) Yeager AB166 Revises provisions governing education. (BDR 34-778) Edwards AB170 Extends the requirement for the Office of to submit quarterly reports relating to certain economic development incentives. (BDR 32-302) Hansen Taxation AB171 Removes the prohibition against carrying certain concealed Marchant weapons. (BDR 15-458) AB175 Requires certain increases in the minimum wage paid to employees in private employment in this State. (BDR 53-866) McCurdy II, Flores, Carrillo, Brooks, Diaz, Joiner and Monroe-Moreno AB176 Establishes certain requirements for the operation of Frierson, Cohen, Diaz, Flores, seasonal or temporary recreation programs. (BDR 38-702) Jauregui and Yeager AB178 Revises provisions concerning employment discrimination. (BDR 18-831) Jauregui, Araujo, McCurdy II and Brooks AB182 Revises provisions governing the education of pupils with Oscarson disabilities. (BDR 34-490) AB186 Revises provisions relating to education. (BDR 34-868) Diaz AB188 Revises provisions governing the eligibility requirements for Diaz grants awarded under the Silver State Opportunity Grant Program. (BDR 34-869) AB189 AB196 AB200 AB202 AB206 Revises the number of legislative measures that may be requested by certain persons and entities. (BDR 17-619) Provides for an endorsement that a teacher, administrator or other educational personnel may obtain in culturally responsive educational leadership. (BDR 34-659) Requires notice of exemptions from certain immunization requirements to be provided to parents or guardians of children under certain circumstances. (BDR 38-726) Revises provisions relating to the Silver State Opportunity Grant Program. (BDR 34-722) Revises provisions relating to the renewable portfolio standard. (BDR 58-746) McArthur Assemblymen McCurdy II, Diaz, Thompson, Flores, Brooks, Jauregui, Joiner and Miller Senators Ratti and Segerblom Assemblywoman Woodbury Senator Hardy Assemblymen Joiner, Swank and Thompson Senators Cancela and Ratti Assemblymen Brooks, Frierson, Yeager, McCurdy II, Watkins and Fumo Senators Cancela, Parks and Spearman AB210 AB211 AB212 Authorizes the creation of community education advisory boards. (BDR 34-457) Revises provisions governing compensation and wages. (BDR 53-764) Prohibits the use of pupil achievement data to evaluate employees of a school district. (BDR 34-693) Oscarson Jauregui, Fumo and McCurdy II Assemblymen Fumo and Brooks Senators Woodhouse, Segerblom and Manendo

AB213 Revises provisions relating to dental care. (BDR 57-288) Ohrenschall AB220 Revises provisions governing the transportation of pupils to Edwards and from certain activities and programs. (BDR 34-526) AB221 Requires a school district to allow pupils and employees of a Bilbray-Axelrod charter school to evacuate to a public school in the district during a crisis or emergency. (BDR 34-594) AB224 Revises provisions relating to persons with disabilities. (BDR Carrillo 39-780) AB225 Revises provisions governing the time for the commencement of a school day for public high schools. (BDR 34-537) Carrillo AJR1 Proposes to amend the Nevada Constitution to limit certain Ellison changes to the commerce tax unless the change is approved by a majority of the voters voting on the question. (BDR C- 97) AJR2 Proposes to amend the Nevada Constitution to require the recognition of all marriages regardless of gender. (BDR C- 690) Assemblymen Araujo, Bilbray- Axelrod, Brooks, Carrillo, Joiner, Sprinkle, Swank, Thompson and Yeager Senators Parks, Cancela, Ford, Manendo, Ratti, Segerblom and Woodhouse AJR8* SB3 SB5 SB12 Proposes to amend the Nevada Constitution to require approval of certain initiative measures by a two-thirds vote. (BDR C-916) Revises provisions governing the Breakfast After the Bell Program that provides breakfast to certain pupils at public schools. (BDR 34-135) Assemblymen Dickman, Wheeler, Armstrong, Jones, Fiore, Paul Anderson, Edwards, Ellison, Gardner, O'Neill, Oscarson, Seaman, Shelton, Silberkraus, Titus and Trowbridge Senators Gustavson and Goicoechea Committee on Revises provisions relating to the issuance of certain private Committee on activity bonds. (BDR 30-420) Repeals certain provisions relating to governmental Committee on administrative tasks. (BDR 22-241) SB14 Revises the duties of the Investigative Division of the Department of Public Safety. (BDR 43-259) SB19 Revises provisions relating to dual credit courses. (BDR 34-227) SB20 Revises provisions relating to educational personnel. (BDR 34-342) SB26 Makes certain changes concerning governmental entities that contract with or invest in companies that boycott Israel. (BDR 27-418) Committee on Transportation Committee on Committee on Committee on Transportation

SB30 Revises provisions relating to the solicitation or acceptance Committee on of gifts by the Attorney General. (BDR 23-377) SB36 Revises provisions relating to ethics in government. (BDR 23-230) Committee on SB39 Revises provisions relating to state purchasing. (BDR 27-122) Committee on SB40 Revises provisions relating to the registration of child Committee on custody determinations and support orders from outside Nevada. (BDR 11-401) SB46 Revises provisions governing background checks of Committee on Health and operators, employees and certain adult residents of a child Human care facility. (BDR 38-131) SB48 Revises provisions relating to relations between local Committee on governments and their employees. (BDR 23-428) SB49 Revises provisions relating to funding for pupils with Committee on disabilities in public schools. (BDR 34-405) SB52 Revises provisions relating to unemployment Committee on Commerce, compensation. (BDR 53-226) SB54 Authorizes certain smaller counties to approve additional Committee on uses of the proceeds of a tax for infrastructure. (BDR 32-341) SB56 Provides a charter for the City of Mesquite. (BDR S-434) Committee on SB66 Revises provisions relating to internship programs. (BDR 34- Committee on 254) SB69 Revises provisions governing state agencies, boards and Committee on Commerce, commissions that regulate occupations and professions. (BDR 54-229) SB76 Revises provisions governing the investment of money held Committee on by the State or certain political subdivisions of the State. (BDR 31-431) Commerce, Commerce, SB77 Revises provisions relating to education. (BDR 34-252) Committee on SB78 Revises provisions relating to local government financial administration. (BDR 31-403) Committee on SB83 Revises various provisions relating to the Nevada Indian Commission. (BDR 18-245) Committee on SB84 Makes various changes relating to ethics in government. (BDR 23-250) Committee on SB86 SB89 SB102 Requires the provision of instruction in cursive handwriting to pupils enrolled in elementary school. (BDR 34-200) Creates the K-12 Public Stabilization Account. (BDR 31-65) Authorizes the possession of a handgun in a vehicle that is on the property of certain educational entities or child care facilities in certain circumstances. (BDR 15-79) Gustavson Woodhouse, Ford, Atkinson, Denis, Parks, Manendo and Ratti Settelmeyer

SB104 Revises provisions relating to teachers and other Committee on educational personnel. (BDR 34-329) SB106 Requires certain increases in the minimum wage paid to employees in private employment in this State. (BDR 53-865) Committee on Commerce, Commerce, SB107 Requires ethnic and diversity studies in public high schools. Segerblom (BDR 34-116) SB108 Revises requirements for the instruction in American Committee on government that is taught to pupils in public high schools. (BDR 34-523) SB109 Prohibits any person from requiring another person to Harris undergo implantation of a microchip or other permanent identification marker. (BDR 15-509) SB112 Requires a course of study in health provided to pupils in Ratti and Kieckhefer certain grade levels in public schools to include certain information on organ and tissue donation. (BDR 34-516) SB113 Revises provisions relating to elections. (BDR 24-452) Farley SB115 Revises provisions concerning the prohibition against carrying or possessing certain weapons while on certain property. (BDR 15-279) Senator Denis Assemblywoman Bilbray- Axelrod SB117 Revises provisions relating to election accessibility. (BDR 24-547) SB119 Provides immunity from civil liability to certain volunteers who serve on an organizational team established by the principal of a public school as part of the reorganization of the school district. (BDR 34-322) SB127 Revises provisions relating to the election of members of certain local governing bodies. (BDR 20-786) SB132 Revises provisions relating to public high schools. (BDR 34-47) SB143 Requires each public school in a school district to establish Settelmeyer, Roberson, Kieckhefer, Harris, Gansert, Goicoechea, Gustavson, Hammond and Hardy Ford Goicoechea Harris Harris and maintain a school library. (BDR 34-59) SB144 Revises provisions relating to elections. (BDR 24-300) Spearman SB147 Authorizes tax credits for employers who assist employees in finding and paying for day care. (BDR 32-56) Spearman SB150 SB153 SB154 Revises provisions related to energy efficiency programs. (BDR 58-568) Revises provisions relating to graduation from high school. (BDR 34-833) Creates the Program to Develop Leadership Skills for Elementary School Pupils. (BDR 34-819) Spearman Spearman Hammond Commerce,

SB155 Makes an appropriation for educational leadership training programs. (BDR S-1) Farley SB157 Revises provisions governing the payment of compensation Farley Commerce, for overtime and the requirement for a 30-minute meal period. (BDR 53-453) SB160 Revises provisions relating to administrative regulations. (BDR 18-610) Gansert SB164 Authorizes a school district to lease school buses or vehicles Farley belonging to the school district in certain circumstances. (BDR 34-668) SB165 Makes various changes concerning the prevention and treatment of obesity. (BDR 40-791) Denis SB166 Establishes a program to survey pupils enrolled in public Farley schools concerning the use and abuse of alcohol and drugs. (BDR 34-795) SB167 Makes an appropriation for the creation and maintenance Farley of school gardens. (BDR S-834) SB170 Revises provisions governing public records. (BDR 19-560) Segerblom SB173 Revises provisions relating to facilities for achievement Cancela charter schools. (BDR 34-629) SB175 Designates November 12 as Asian Culture Day in Nevada. (BDR 19-74) Senators Hammond, Atkinson, Cancela, Cannizzaro, Ford, Gansert, Hardy, Harris, Manendo, Parks, Roberson and Segerblom Assemblymen Paul Anderson, Bilbray- Axelrod, Brooks, Bustamante Adams, Carrillo, Cohen, Frierson, Fumo, Hambrick, Jauregui, Joiner, Kramer, Krasner, Marchant, McCurdy II, Miller, Monroe-Moreno, Neal, Ohrenschall, Oscarson, Pickard, Spiegel, Thompson, Tolles, Watkins, Wheeler and Yeager SB176 Revises provisions relating to public safety. (BDR 23-666) Senators Ford, Atkinson, Spearman, Cancela, Manendo, Parks and Ratti Assemblymen Frierson, Neal, Thompson, Carrillo, Flores, Fumo, Jauregui, Joiner, McCurdy II, Miller, Monroe- Moreno, Ohrenschall, Spiegel and Yeager

SB178 Revises provisions relating to the funding formula for K-12 Senators Denis and public education. (BDR 34-792) Woodhouse Assemblymen SB179 Expands the eligibility for tax abatements for certain businesses related to airplanes. (BDR 32-805) Diaz and Thompson Denis SB180 Revises provisions relating to the State Supplemental School Support Account. (BDR 34-461) Segerblom SB188 Revises provisions prohibiting certain discriminatory acts. Parks, Cannizzaro and Ford (BDR 18-106) SB190 Extends and revises the Zoom schools program for the 2017-Cannizzaro 2019 biennium. (BDR S-774) SB193 Revises provisions relating to certain payments to public Settelmeyer officers and employees. (BDR 23-81) SB196 Requires an employer in private employment to provide paid sick leave to employees under certain circumstances. (BDR 53-682) Senators Ford, Woodhouse, Spearman, Ratti, Farley, Atkinson, Cancela, Cannizzaro, Denis, Manendo, Parks and Segerblom Assemblymen Frierson, Benitez-Thompson, Yeager, Carrillo, Elliot Anderson, Araujo, Bilbray-Axelrod, Cohen, Daly, Diaz, Flores, Fumo, Jauregui, Joiner, Neal, Spiegel, Sprinkle, Swank and Thompson Commerce, SB99* Revising provisions governing sex offenders and offenders convicted of a crime against a child. (BDR 14-134) SJR13* Proposes to amend the Nevada Constitution to limit the total amount of certain property taxes that may be levied on real property. (BDR C-1004) Senator Segerblom Assemblywoman Fiore Senators Settelmeyer, Gustavson and Goicoechea Vetoed