2005 Session Bill Draft Requests

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Prohibit video voyeurism.   Senator Cegavske Monitor 6/7/2005 Seante final passage 20 yea, 0 nay with 1 excused. Referred to Assembly Committee on Ways and Means on 5/28/05. No further action taken on 6/7/05. Business
11
 
SB7
Makes certain opt-out provisions in contracts with consumers unenforceable under certain circumstances.   Senator Wiener Oppose as Written 4/15/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.1, no further action is allowed on this bill. Business
13
 
Revises provisions governing wholesalers of prescription drugs. Senator Wiener Support 6/14/2005 Senate final passage 18 yea, 2 nay with 1 excused. Assemby final passage 41 yea, 0 nay with 1 excused. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 406, on 6/14/05. Effective October 1, 2005. Pharmacy
15
 
Make various changes relating to cyber crimes and identity theft. Senator Wiener Joint Requester: Assemblyman Anderson Support 6/17/2005 Senate final passage 19 yea, 0 nay with 1 excused and 1 not voting. Assembly final passage 41 yea, 0 nay with 1 excused. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 485, on 6/17/05. Effective October 1, 2005 or January 1, 2005 or October 1, 2008 depending on sec Business
25
 
Repeal the Modified Business Tax on Financial Institutions and the Bank Branch Tax. Assemblyman Marvel Support 6/7/2005 Referred to Senate Committee on Finance. No further action taken on 6/7/05. Taxation
26
 
Revises provisions governing recall elections. Senator Coffin Monitor 4/16/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.1, no further action allowed on this bill. Government and Public Affairs 
27
 
Revises requirements for lobbyists' reports. Senator Titus Monitor 6/7/2005 Referred to Senate Committee on Legislative Operations and Elections. No further action taken on 6/7/05. Government and Public Affairs 
28
 
Revises the provisions governing the receipt of compensation by elected officials. Senator Titus Monitor 5/21/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.3, no further action is allowed on this bill. Government and Public Affairs 
44
 
Makes various changes concerning proceedings in actions concerning eminent domain. Assemblyman Horne Monitor 6/17/2005 Assembly final passage 42 yea, 0 nay. Senate final passage 20 yea, 1 nay. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 461, on 6/17/05. Effective June 17, 2005. Section 13.5 of this act expires by limitation on July 1, 2007. Business
47
 
Provide for the establishment of Health Savings Accounts. Requested by Legislator Monitor 5/28/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.4, no further action is allowed on this bill. Healthcare
60
 
SB2
Requires the amount of money expended per pupil in this state to meet or exceed the national average. Schneider Oppose 6/7/2005 Referred to Senate Committee on Finance. No further action taken on 6/7/05. Education / Taxation
65
 
Prohibit state agencies from outsourcing jobs overseas. Requested by Legislator 4/15/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.1, no further action is allowed on this bill. Business
77
 
Revise the Open Meeting Law to prohibit closed meetings regarding the job performance of persons appointed by elected officials.   Senator Care Watch 6/17/2005 Senate final passage 19 yea, 1 nay with 1 excused. Assembly final passage 28 yea, 13 nay with 1 excused. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 466, on 6/17/05. Effective October 1, 2005. Government and Public Affairs 
92
 
Revise provisions regarding the compensation of commissioned salespersons. Senator Washington Oppose 4/15/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.1, no further action is allowed on this bill. Business
98
 
To create a uniform disciplinary process for certain occupational licensing boards.   Attorney General Watch 6/2/2005 Senate final passage 20 yea, 0 nay with 1 excused. Assembly final passage 42 yea, 0 nay. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 225, on 6/2/05. Effective October 1, 2005. Business
103
 
To revise provisions regarding matters concerning the Open Meeting Law. Attorney General Monitor 4/15/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.1, no further action is allowed on this bill. Government and Public Affairs 
108
 
To establish a statute of limitations for Deceptive Trade Practice violations consistent with the time limit for actions of criminal theft, to increase penalties for deceptive trade practices and to establish a truth in lending act for the auto industry.  Attorney General Monitor 6/13/2005 Senate final passage 21 yea, 0 nay. Assembly final passage 42 yea, 0 nay. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 375, on 6/13/05. Effective October 1, 2005. Business
117
 
Make various changes regarding the regulation of the sales price of motor vehicle fuel. Attorney General Oppose 4/15/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.1, no further action is allowed on this bill. Business
120
 
Revise provisions governing matters relating to tobacco. Attorney General Support 5/18/2005 Assembly final passage 38 yea, 0 nay with 3 excused and 1 not voting. Senate final passage 21 yea. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 120, on 5/18/05. Effective May 18, 2005 or October 1, 2005 or January 1, 2006 depending on section. Tobacco
126
 
Amend the usury law and apply the restrictions to payday loans. Assemblywoman Giunchigliani Watch 6/14/2005 Assembly final passage 42 yea, 0 nay. Senate final passage 20 yea, 0 nay with 1 not voting. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 409, on 6/14/05. Effective October 1, 2005. Business
134
 
Amend the Nevada Constitution to reverse the decision in Guinn v. Legislature, to fully restore and protect the two-thirds supermajority vote on tax measures and to impose certain limitations on spending by the Legislature. Senator Beers Support 4/15/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.1, no further action is allowed on this bill. Taxation
152
 
AJR: Urge Congress to repeal the Medicare Prescription Drug Improvement and Modernization Act of 2003 and replace with an affordable, easily understood, comprehensive prescription drug benefit to Medicare. Assemblywoman Buckley Monitor 5/26/2005 Assembly final passage 42 yea, 0 nay. Senate final passage 10 yea, 11 nay. Lost on 5/26/05. Pharmacy
154
 
Makes various changes relating to alcoholic beverages. Senator Schneider Monitor 6/10/2005 Senate final passage 20 yea, 0 nay with 1 excused. Assembly passage 41 yea, 0 nay with 1 excused. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 345, on 6/10/05. Effective June 10, 2005. Taxation
163
 
Revise provisions governing the exemptions from the Real Property Transfer Tax and provide for consistent manner of applying the tax to transfers within corporations. Assemblyman Marvel Monitor 4/15/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.1, no further action is allowed on this bill. Taxation
164
 
Authorize State Controller to establish a fee for state agencies to charge for credit card, debit card, ACH and electronic payments that are insufficient or returned. State Controller Watch 5/31/2005 Senate final passage 21 yea, 0 nay. Assembly final passage 41 yea, 1 nay. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 186, on 5/31/05. Effective July 1, 2005. Government and Public Affairs 
165
 
Revise provisions governing the collection of certain debts owed to State agencies. State Controller Monitor 5/28/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.4, no further action is allowed on this bill. Government and Public Affairs 
169
 
Revise provisions governing the Senior Rx Program. Human Resources--Director's Office Watch 6/10/2005 Assembly final passage 41 yea, 0 nay. Senate final passage 21 yea, 0 nay. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 342, on 6/10/05. Effective June 10, 2005. Pharmacy
172
 
Provides exception to Open Meeting Law for certain meetings of the Drug Use Review Board. Human Resources--Health Care Financing & Policy, Division of Watch 5/28/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.4, no further action is allowed on this bill. Pharmacy
207
 
Repeals the UPPL to allow insurers to refuse to pay costs for those injured while under the influence. Assemblywoman Leslie Oppose 6/17/2005 Assembly final passage 37 yea, 1 nay with 4 excused. Senate final passage 20 yea, 1 nay. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 475, on 6/17/05. Effective July 1, 2006. Insurance
209
 
Makes various changes concerning tort actions. Assemblywoman Angle Monitor 4/15/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.1, no further action is allowed on this bill. Torts
231
 
Makes various changes to provisions governing the powers and duties of the Labor Commissioner. B & I-Labor Commission Monitor 5/10/2005 Senate final passage 20 yea, 0 nay with 1 excused. Assembly final passage 42 yea, 0 nay. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 73, on 5/10/05. Effective May 10, 2005. Government and Public Affairs 
232
 
Makes various changes relating to the regulation of insurers. B & I-Insurance Monitor 6/17/2005 Assembly final passage 42 yea, 0 nay. Senate final passage 14 yea, 6 nay with 1 not voting. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 456, on 6/17/05. Effective June 17, 2005 or October 1, 2005 depending on section. Insurance
235
 
Proposes to amend the Nevada Constitution to repeal the limitations on terms of elected officers. Requested by Legislator Monitor 4/27/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.2, no further action allowed. Government and Public Affairs 
246
 
Creates a Workers' Compensation Ombudsman Program. Senator Schneider Support 6/3/2005 Senate final passage 21 yea, 0 nay. Assembly final passage 41 yea, 0 nay with 1 excused. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 314, on 6/8/05. Effective July 1, 2005. Workers Compensation
249
 
Makes various changes relating to industrial insurance. Nevada's Industrial Insurance Program (SB 292) Monitor 6/13/2005 Assembly final passage 42 yea, 0 nay. Senate final passage 21 yea, 0 nay. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 386, on 6/13/05. Effective October 1, 2005. Workers Compensation
251
 
Provides for interim study of increases for permanently and totally disabled workers and for lump sum payment to those workers. Nevada's Industrial Insurance Program (SB 292) Monitor 6/10/2005 Assembly final passage 40 yea, 2 nay. Senate final passage 21 yea, 0 nay. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 350, on 6/10/05. Effective July 1, 2005. Workers Compensation
254
 
Authorizes receipt of vocational rehabilitation services within 50 miles of residence of injured worker. Senator Hardy Monitor 5/10/2005 Senate final passage 21 yea, 0 nay. Assembly final passage 42 yea, 0 nay. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 76, on 5/10/05. Effective October 1, 2005. Workers Compensation
258
 
Makes various changes to provisions governing taxation. Nevada Assessors' Association Watch 6/17/2005 Senate final passage 19 yea, 0 nay with 1 excused and 1 not voting. Assembly final passage 40 yea, 1 nay with 1 excused. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 496, on 6/17/05. Effective June 17, 2005 or July 1, 2005 depending on section. Taxation
270
 
Revises provisions relating to sale and disposition of intoxicating liquor. Assemblymen Oceaguera, Menendo, Leslie, Parks Monitor 6/5/2005 Assembly final passage 41 yea, 0 nay with 1 excused. Senate final passage 17 yea, 4 nay. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 352, on 6/10/05. Effective June 10, 2005. Business
275
 
Clarifies the Nevada Tax Code. Assemblyman Hettrick Watch 5/24/2005 Assembly final passage 42 yea, 0 nay. Senate final passage 21yea, 0 nay. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 142, on 5/24/05. Effective October 1, 2005. Taxation
284
 
Requires consumer credit reporting agencies to permit consumers to place security alert in their credit report. Assemblyman Beers Neutral as amended 6/13/2005 Senate final passage 19 yea, 1 nay with 1 not voting. Assembly final passage 41 yea, 0 nay with 1 excused. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 391, on 6/13/05. Effective October 1, 2005. Business
297
 
Revises statutory provisions concerning petitions for initiative and referendum. Senator Cegavske-- By Request Monitor 4/15/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.1, no further action is allowed on this bill. Government and Public Affairs 
298
 
Proposes to amend the provisions of the Nevada Constitution concerning referenda. Senator Cegavske Monitor 4/27/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.2, no further action allowed on this bill. Government and Public Affairs 
311
 
Makes various changes to the election laws. Senate Committee on Government Affairs Monitor 6/7/2005 Senate final passage 11 yea, 9 nay with 1 excused. Assembly final passage 30 yea, 11 nay with 1 excused. In Senate on 6/3/05. No further action taken on 6/7/05. Government and Public Affairs 
320
 
Revises requirements for submission of information by employers to the Employment Security Division regarding claims for unemployment compensation. Employment Security Division Oppose 5/10/2005 Senate final passage 20 yea, 0 nay with 1 excused. Assembly final passage 42 yea, 0 nay. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 72, 5/10/05. Effective July 1, 2005. Business
323
 
Makes various changes to provisions governing unemployment compensation. Employment Security Division Neutral as amended 5/19/2005 Assembly final passage 41 yea, 0 nay with 1 excused. Senate final passage 20 yea, 0 nay with 1 excused. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 129, on 5/19/05. Effective July 1, 2005. Business
325
 
Makes various changes to state ethics laws. Clark County Monitor 6/7/2005 Assembly final passage 40 yea, 2 nay. Referred to Senate Committee on Finance on 5/19/05. No further action taken on 6/7/05. Government and Public Affairs 
335
 
Revises the provisions governing the disclosure of information regarding property taxes. Assemblywoman Weber Watch 6/4/2005 Assembly final passage 42 yea, 0 nay. Senate final passage 21 yea, 0 nay. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 388, on 6/13/05. Effective October 1, 2005. Taxation
337
 
Makes changes relating to economic development. Assembly Committee on Commerce and Labor Monitor 5/21/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.3, no further action is allowed on this bill. Business
346
 
Revises provisions governing refund of registration fees on motor vehicles for residents of Nevada. Assemblywoman McClain Watch 6/15/2005 Assembly final passage 42 yea, 0 nay. Senate final passage 19 yea, 1 nay with 1 absent. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 447, on 6/15/05. Effective July 1, 2005. Transpotation
352
 
Provides for reemployment rights and other benefits for military servicepersons. Assemblywoman Weber--By Request Monitor 4/25/2005 Declared exempt. To Concurrent Committee on Ways and Means on 4/25/05. Business
357
 
Revises provisions of Articles 1 and 7 of the Uniform Commercial Code. Senator Care Oppose 6/2/2005 Senate final passage 20 yea, 0 nay with 1 excused. Assembly final passage 42 yea, 0 nay. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 233, on 6/2/05. Effective October 1, 2005. Business
385
 
SB8
Increases the maximum fine for a person who willfully resists or impedes the Commission and creates an education/outreach fund. Equal Rights Commission, Nevada-Employment, Training and Rehabilitation Monitor 4/15/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.1, no further action is allowed on this bill. Government and Public Affairs 
387
 
Allows for an additional collection allowance for certain types of taxpayers. Taxation, Department of Support 6/7/2005 Referred to Senate Committee on Finance. No further action taken on 6/7/05. Taxation
389
 
Allows the Department equal opportunity under the statute of limitations to determine the appropriate amount of taxes owed in certain circumstances.   Taxation, Department of Watch 5/18/2005 Assembly final passage 42 yea, 0 nay. Senate final passage 21 yea, 0 nay. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 104, on 5/18/05. Effective May 19, 2005 or July 1, 2005 or January 1, 2006 depending on section. Taxation
390
 
Authorizes the Department of Taxation to require the payment of outstanding liabilities and delinquencies before issuing a new license or permit or reactivating an old license or permit. Taxation, Department of Watch 5/18/2005 Assembly final passage 41 yea, 0 nay with 1 excused. Senate final passage 21 yea, 0 nay. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 102, on 5/18/05. Effective October 1, 2005. Taxation
392
 
Allows for the revocation or suspension of a state business license for failure to comply with statutes or regulations.   Taxation, Department of Watch 5/18/2005 Assembly final passage 41 yea, 0 nay with 1 excused. Senate final passage 21 yea, 0 nay. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 101, on 5/18/05. Effective July 1, 2005. Taxation
401
 
Revises provisions concerning solid waste and recycling programs and grants. Environmental Protection, Division of Conservation and Natural Resources Monitor 6/13/2005 Senate final passage 20 yea, 0 nay with 1 excused. Assembly final passage 30 yea, 11 nay with 1 excused. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 387, on 6/13/05. Effective October 1, 2005. Environment
406
 
Revises provisions relating to Nevada Equal Rights Commission. Assembly Committee on Government Affairs Watch 6/7/2005 Assembly final passage 41 yea, 0 nay with 1 excused. Senate final passage 21 yea, 0 nay. First Conference report adopted by Assembly on 6/6/05. No further action taken on 6/7/05. Government and Public Affairs
408
 
Makes various changes in the collection of taxes.   Taxation, Department of Monitor 5/31/2005 Senate final passage 21 yea, 0 nay. Assembly final passage 42 yea, 0 nay. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 176, on 5/31/05. Effective July 1, 2005. Taxation
413
 
Authorizes Clark County Board of County Commissioners to increase sales taxes to employ and equip additional police officers.   Clark County Monitor 6/3/2005 Assembly final passage 35 yea, 7 nay. Senate final passage 16 yea, 5 nay. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 249, on 6/3/05. Effective June 3, 2005 or October 1, 2005 depending on purposes. Taxation
422
 
Proposes to amend Nevada Constitution to provide requirements for enactment of property and sales tax exemptions.   Legislative Committee for Local Government Taxes and Finance (NRS 218.53881) Monitor 5/16/2005 Assembly final passage 42 yea, 0 nay. Senate final passage 21 yea, 0 nay. Enrolled and delivered to the Secretary of State, Fine No. 66, on 5/16/05. Return to 2007 Session. Taxation
470
 
Provides for specified information to be confidential to assist legislative committees and studies in obtaining information. Assembly Committee on Elections, Procedures, Ethics, and Constitutional Amendments Oppose 4/16/2005 Exempt per Joint Standing Rule No. 14.6.4(a). Government and Public Affairs
486
 
Provides a tax rebate to residents from surplus revenue in State General Fund.   Assemblywoman Angle Monitor 6/7/2005 Referred to Assembly Committee on Ways and Means. No further action taken on 6/7/05. Taxation
487
 
Requires notification to consumers if radio frequency identification technology tracking device is imbedded in a product.   Assemblywoman Angle Oppose 4/15/2005 Withdrawn from consideration RFID
488
 
Repeals the basic governmental services tax.   Assemblywoman Angle Monitor 6/7/2005 Referred to Assembly Committee on Ways and Means. No further action taken on 6/7/05. Taxation
489
 
Prohibits importation of waste electronic products containing cathode ray tubes from other states.   Assemblywoman Pierce Oppose 6/7/2005 Assembly final passage 42 yea, 0 nay. Referred to Senate Committee on Natural Resources on 4/26/05. No further action taken on 6/7/05. Environment/Product Stewardship
496
 
Repeals the tax provisions of Senate Bill No. 8 of the 20th Special Session.   Assemblyman Beers Monitor 6/14/2005 Senate final passage 16 yea, 3 nay with 1 excused and 1 not voting. Assembly final passage 25 yea, 16 nay with 1 excused. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 416, on 6/14/05. Effective July 1, 2005. Taxation
501
 
Enacts provisions governing short term and long term financial planning for the State.   Assemblyman Sherer Support 6/7/2005 Referred to Assembly Committee on Ways and Means. No further action taken on 6/7/05. Government and Public Affairs 
503
 
Requires insurance companies to provide notice to claimants of payments of settlements in certain circumstances.   Assemblyman Anderson Monitor 6/6/2005 Assembly final passage 40 yea, 0 nay with 2 excused. Senate final passage 21 yea, 0 nay. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 281, on 6/6/05. Effective October 1, 2005. Insurance
551
 
Creates presidential preference primary election. Assemblyman McCleary Watch 4/16/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.1, no further action allowed on this bill. Government and Public Affairs
558
 
Prohibits expiration dates and fees on certain gift certificates and gift cards.   Assemblyman Parks Support as amended 6/10/2005 Assembly final passage 41 yea, 0 nay with 1 excused. Senate final passage 21 yea, 0 nay. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 336, on 6/10/05. Effective October 1, 2005. Business/ Gift Cards
559
AB2
 
Prohibits expiration dates on gift certificates and gift cards issued by a retailer.   Assemblyman Hardy Oppose 4/15/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.1, no further action is allowed on this bill. Business/ Gift Cards
562
 
Makes various changes concerning disclosures required for certain prescription drugs.   Assemblyman Conklin Oppose 5/28/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.4, no further action is allowed on this bill. Pharmacy
564
 
Revises provisions governing settlement agreements. Assemblyman Hardy Monitor 5/9/2005 Assembly final passage 41 yea, 0 nay with 1 excused. Senate final passage 20 yea, 0 nay with 1 excused. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 58, on 5/9/05. Effective October 1, 2005. Torts/Sunshine Litigation
571
 
Revises provisions that protect against identity theft.   Attorney General Monitor 4/15/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.1, no further action is allowed on this bill. Business
576
 
Revises various provisions concerning filings in Office of the Secretary of State. Senate Committee on Judiciary Monitor 6/17/2005 Senate final passage 20 yae, 0 nay with 1 excused. Assembly final passage 42 yea, 0 nay. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 468, on 6/17/05. Effective October 1, 2005. Government and Public Affairs
578
 
Authorizes the issuance of Unclaimed Property Revenue Securities and Tobacco Revenue Securities.   State Treasurer Watch 6/7/2005 Senate final passage 21 yea, 0 nay. Referred to Assembly Committee on Ways and Means on 5/30/05. No further action taken on 6/7/05. Tobacco
581
 
Revises the provisions governing the disposition of unclaimed property by the State. State Treasurer Watch 5/19/2005 Senate final passage 21 yea, 0 nay. Assembly final passage 40 yea, 0 nay with 2 excused. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 127, on 5/19/05. Effective July 1, 2005. Government and Public Affairs 
588
 
Authorizes counties to establish certain civil and criminal penalties for the violation of ordinances regulating businesses. Nevada Association of Counties Monitor 4/15/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.1, no further action is allowed on this bill. Business
601
 
Provides exemption from the Open Meeting Law for meetings of public bodies upon determination that disclosure of the matter would compromise public safety. Las Vegas, City of Watch 5/27/2005 Senate final passage 13 yea, 7 nay with 1 excused. Assembly final passage 17 yea, 24 nay with 1 excused. Lost on 5/27/05. Government and Public Affairs 
623
 
Adds a member to the Board of Pharmacy who is a representative of wholesalers and distributors of pharmaceuticals.   Requested by Legislator Monitor 4/15/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.1, no further action is allowed on this bill. Pharmacy
626
 
Directs Legislative Commission to conduct interim study of feasibility of including persons employed as police officers by Indian tribe in PERS and granting them powers of peace officer. Senator Washington Watch 6/7/2005 Referred to Senate Committee on Legislative Operations and Elections. No further action taken on 6/7/05. Government and Public Affairs
627
 
Requires the Governor's Office of Consumer Health Assistance to establish an Internet website to provide information to the public that is provided voluntarily by pharmacies operating in Nevada including, without limitation, comparative prices of and loca Senator Wiener Monitor 4/15/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.1, no further action is allowed on this bill. Pharmacy
637
 
Authorizes Nevada Tax Commission to compromise amounts owed by taxpayers under certain circumstances. Taxation, Department of Monitor 5/31/2005 Senate final passage 21 yea, 0 nay. Assembly final passage 42 yea, 0 nay. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 166, on 5/31/05. Effective May 31, 2005. Taxation
647
 
Revises provisions governing review of administrative regulations by Legislative Commission. Senator Wiener Support 6/17/2005 Senate final passage 21 yea, 0 nay. Assembly final passage 41 yea, 0 nay with 1 excused. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 498, on 6/17/05. Effective June 17, 2005. Government and Public Affairs 
658
 
Revises requirements for the advertisement of motor vehicle fuel products. Measurement Standards, Division of-Agriculture Monitor 5/31/2005 Senate final passage 19 yea, 0 nay with 1 excused and 1 not voting. Assembly final passage 41 yea, 0 nay with 1 not voting. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 201, on 5/31/05. Effective October 1, 2005. Transpotation
668
 
Requires State Plan for Medicaid to include eligibility of certain former foster youth for Medicaid. Legislative Committee on Children, Youth and Families (NRS 218.53723) Monitor 6/7/2005 Assembly final passage 40 yea, 0 nay with 2 excused. Withdrawn from Senate Committee on Human Resources and Education and Rereferred to Committee on Finance on 5/31/05. No further action taken on 6/7/05. Medicaid
676
 
Strengthens the legislative audit process in cases of agency noncompliance with laws.   Assemblywoman Angle Monitor 4/16/2005 Declared exempt per Joint Standing Rule No. 14.6.4(a)on 4/16/05. Government and Public Affairs 
679
 
Creates exemption from business license fee for certain small businesses. Senate Minority Leader Support 6/7/2005 Referred to Senate Committee on Finance. No further action taken on 6/7/05. Business
680
 
Revises provisions governing tax on live entertainment. Senate Minority Leader Watch 6/7/2005 Senate final passage 20 yea, 0 nay with 1 excused. Referred to Assembly Committee on Ways and Means on 5/17/05. No further action taken on 6/7/05. Taxation
682
 
Makes various changes to the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors' Authority. Senator Hardy Watch 6/17/2005 Senate final passage 20 yea, 1 nay. Assembly final passage 32 yea, 9 nay with 1 excused. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 499, on 6/17/05. Effective June 17, 2005 or July 1, 2005 depending on section. Government and Public Affairs 
683
 
Makes various changes to state financial administration. Legislative Committee on Taxation, Public Revenue and Tax Policy (NRS 218.53741) Monitor 6/7/2005 Senate final passage 21 yea, 0 nay. Assembly final passage 41 yea, 0 nay with1 not voting. In Senate on 6/6/05. No further action will be taken on 6/7/05. Taxation
692
 
Requires Department of Human Resources to enter into agreement with Federal Government for Federal Government to determine eligibility for Medicaid. Legislative Committee on Persons with Disabilities (NRS 218.53791) Watch 6/7/2005 Referred to Senate Committee on Finance. No further action taken on 6/7/05. Medicaid
698
 
Revises provisions governing the disclosure of the names of persons who qualify or promote initiative petitions and restricts initiatives and referenda to one subject. Requested by Legislator Support 6/17/2005 Senate final passage 20 yea, 0 nay with 1 excused. Assembly final passage 37 yea, 4 nay with 1 excused. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 504, on 6/17/05. Effective October 1, 2005. Government and Public Affairs 
708
 
Revises provisions of Nevada Constitution relating to geographic distribution requirements for initiative petitions. Senator Rhoads Monitor 4/15/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.1, no further action is allowed on this bill. Government and Public Affairs 
711
 
Revises provisions governing initiative petitions.  Requested by Legislator Monitor 6/15/2005 Assembly final passage 42 yea, 0 nay. Senate final passage 21 yea, 0 nay. In Assembly on 5/30/05. No further action taken on 6/15/05. Government and Public Affairs 
716
 
Revenue and Tax Policy (NRS 218.53741) Revises the tax imposed on financial institutions. Legislative Committee on Taxation, Public Revenue and Tax Policy (NRS 218.53741) Watch 6/14/2005 Senate final passage 13 yea, 8 nay. Assembly final passage 42 yea, 0 nay. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 422, on 6/14/05. Effective July 1, 2005. Taxation
730
 
Revises provisions governing building and zoning and creates incentives and standards for green buildings. Assemblywoman Giunchigliani Support as amended 6/7/2005 Assembly final passage 42 yea, 0 nay. Senate final passage 21 yea, 0 nay. In Assembly on 6/5/05. No furthe action taken on 6/7/05. Business
736
 
Establishes program for extending health care coverage to certain persons using a Health Insurance Flexibility and Accountability initiative waiver.   Assembly Committee on Health and Human Services Watch 6/14/2005 Assembly final passage 41 yea, 0 nay with 1 excused. Senate final passage 17 yea, 4 nay. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 412, on 6/14/05. Effective July 1, 2005. Healthcare
748
 
Provides protection for certain persons who manufacture or sell food from frivolous lawsuits arising from weight gain or obesity.   Requested by Legislator Support 5/21/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.3, no further action is allowed on this bill. Obesity
761
 
Strengthens and unifies laws governing compensation of overtime for employees. Assembly Committee on Government Affairs Neutral as amended 6/17/2005 Assembly final passage 42 yea, 0 nay, Senate final passage 12 yea, 9 nay. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 488, on 6/17/05. Effective July 1, 2005. Overtime
763
 
Revises provisions regulating organizations for buying goods or services at discount. Senate Committee on Commerce and Labor Monitor 6/13/2005 Senate final passage 20 yea, 0 nay with 1 not voting. Assembly final passage 41 yea, 0 nay with 1 excused. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 365, on 6/13/05. Effective October 1, 2005. Business
772
 
Requires disclosure of name of legislator who requested the preparation of a legislative measure on the published list of bill draft requests.   Assemblywoman Chowning Watch 6/6/2005 Assembly final passage 42 yea, 0 nay. Senate final passage 21 yea, 0 nay. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 256, on 6/6/05. Effective October 1, 2005. Government and Public Affairs 
780
 
Provides sanctions for filing frivolous lawsuit.   Assemblyman Holcomb Monitor 4/15/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.1, no further action is allowed on this bill. Torts
783
 
Revises provisions governing the authority of certain physicians to possess, prescribe, administer and dispense controlled substances, dangerous drugs and other drugs.   Senator Schneider 4/15/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.1, no further action is allowed on this bill. Pharmacy
794
 
Revises provisions relating to the prescription drug benefit under the Medicaid program. Senator Cegavske Monitor 5/21/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.3, no further action is allowed on this bill. Medicaid
795
 
Proposes to amend the Nevada Constitution to provide that certain orders from courts which command or compel the state or its political subdivisions to levy or increase taxes are not binding unless approved by the Legislature. Requested by Legislator Support 4/15/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.1, no further action is allowed on this bill. Taxation
807
 
Prohibits smoking in child care facilities and video arcades. Asemblywoman McClain Monitor 5/24/2005 Assembly final passage 40 yea, 0 nay with 1 excused. Senate final passage 21 yea, 0 nay. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 135, on 5/24/05. Effective October 1, 2005. Tobacco
815
 
Creates chapter relating to tax increment areas. Senate Committee on Taxation Monitor 6/14/2005 Senate final passage 19 yea, 0 nay with 2 excused. Assembly final passage 41 yea, 1 nay. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 420, on 6/14/05. Effective July 1, 2005. Taxation
820
 
Authorizes exchange of land with Reno-Sparks Indian Colony and construction of new restitution center for Department of Corrections. Assemblyman Marvel Support 6/10/2005 Assembly final passage 42 yea, 0 nay. Senate final passage 21 yea, 0 nay. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 358, on 6/10/05. Effective July 1, 2005. Government and Public Affairs
821
 
Revises provisions governing the tax on businesses. Senate Committee on Taxation Monitor 6/7/2005 Referred to Senate Committee on Finance. No further action taken on 6/7/05. Taxation
845
 
Revises the average hourly wage requirements for the economic development property tax abatement program for certain smaller counties. Senator Amodei Watch 6/13/2005 Senate final passage 20 yea, 0 nay with 1 excused. Assembly final passage 41 yea, 0 nay with 1 excused. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 389, on 6/13/05. Effective July 1, 2005. Business
853
 
Authorizes certain counties after receiving approval of the voters of the county to impose 1/4 cent sales tax for programs related to libraries, parks, recreation and senior citizens. Senator McGinness Monitor 6/13/2005 Senate final passage 20 yea, 0 nay with 1 excused. Assembly final passage 39 yea, 2 nay with 1 excused. Approved by Governor, Chapter 371, on 6/13/05. Effective October 1, 2005 or January 1, 2006 depending on section. Taxation
856
 
Creates program to promote operational efficiencies within state agencies and to identify and implement cost-saving measures to eliminate agency waste. Assemblyman Holcomb Support 6/7/2005 Referred to Assembly Committee on Ways and Means. No further action taken on 6/7/05. Government and Public Affairs 
859
 
Revises the provisions governing the refund of registration fees on motor vehicles. Senator Tiffany Monitor 6/7/2005 Referred to Senate Committee on Transportation and Homeland Security. No further action taken on 6/7/05. Taxation
874
 
Enacts provisions to protect the privacy of a person's social security number and other personal and financial information. Assemblywoman Buckley Watch 6/17/2005 Assembly final passage 42 yea, 0 nay. Senate final passage 21 yea, 0 nay. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 486, on 6/17/05. Effective January 1, 2007. Business
875
 
Enacts provisions to assist consumers in purchasing prescription drugs from Canada and requires the State to purchase certain prescription drugs from Canada for use in state programs. Assemblywoman Buckley Oppose 6/7/2005 Assembly final passage 29 yea, 12 nay with 1 excused. Senate final passage 21 yea, 0 nay. First Conference report adopted by Assembly on 6/4/05. No further action taken on 6/7/05. Pharmacy
891
 
Revises provisions governing the issuance or suspension of certain licenses or certificates for the failure to pay child support. Requested by Legislator Monitor 6/10/2005 Senate final passage 19 yea, 0 nay with 1 excused and 1 not voting. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 344, on 6/10/05. Effective July 1, 2005. Business
902
 
Provides limitation on state expenditures. Assemblywoman Allen Support 4/15/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.1, no further action is allowed on this bill. Government and Public Affairs 
910
 
Creates certain tax incentives for economic development. Senators Horsford and Arberry Jr. Support 5/31/2005 Senate final passage 20 yea, 0 nay with 1 excused. Assembly final passage 42 yea, 0 nay. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 198, on 5/31/05. Effective October 1, 2005. Business
912
 
Prohibits public officer or employee from using governmental time, property, equipment or other facility for activities relating to political campaigns and preparation of certain reports. Senators Horsfor, Titus, Carlton, Care, Wiener, Beers, Cegavske, Hardy, Heck, Lee, Mathews, McGinness, Nolan, Rhoads, Schneider, and Tiffany Monitor 4/15/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.1, no further action is allowed on this bill. Government and Public Affairs
926
 
Revises provisions relating to the live entertainment tax. Assemblywoman Leslie Watch 4/15/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.1, no further action is allowed on this bill. Taxation
936
 
Requires certain employers to grant leave to parents and guardians to participate in certain school conferences and activities. Assembly Committee on Education Monitor 4/15/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.1, no further action is allowed on this bill. Business
940
 
Provides for issuance of identification cards to assist victims of identity theft. Senator Beers Monitor 6/8/2005 Senate final passage 20 yea, 0 nay with 1 excused. Assembly final passage 40 yea, 0 nay with 2 excused. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 321, on 6/8/05. Effective June 8, 2005 or July 1, 2005 or January 1, 2006 depending on section. Business
943
 
Proposes to amend Nevada Constitution to impose certain limitations on amount that Legislature or governing body of governmental entity may appropriate and authorize for expenditure. Senator Beers Support 4/15/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.1, no further action is allowed on this bill. Government and Public Affairs 
944
 
Proposes to amend Nevada Constitution to provide for limitations on appropriations and authorizations for expenditure and generating, creating or increasing public revenue. Senator Beers Support 4/15/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.1, no further action is allowed on this bill. Government and Public Affairs 
947
 
Proposes to amend Nevada Constitution to consolidate the Offices of State Treasurer and State Controller. Assemblyman Seale Monitor 6/7/2005 Assembly final passage 40 yea, 2 nay. Referred to Senate Committee on Legislative Operations and Elections on 5/6/05. No further action taken on 6/7/05. Government and Public Affairs 
953
 
Makes various changes to provisions governing health districts in larger counties. Assemblyman Parks Monitor 6/17/2005 Assembly final passage 39 yea, 2 nay with 1 not voting. Senate final passage 21 yea, 0 nay. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 483, on 6/17/05. Effective July 1, 2005. Healthcare
956
 
Authorizes employers to enter into fair share agreements with labor organizations. Assemblywoman Koivisto Neutral as amended 5/21/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.3, no further action is allowed on this bill. Business
971
 
Makes various changes to provisions governing elections. Senator Cegavske Watch 5/28/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.4, no further action is allowed on this bill. Government and Public Affairs 
973
 
Makes various changes regarding transportation. Assembly Committee on Transportation Monitor 6/17/2005 Assembly final passage 42 yea, 0 nay. Senate final passage 14 yea, 7 nay. Vetoed by the Governor on 6/17/05. Business
975
 
Revises provisions governing industrial insurance. Senator Carlton Oppose 6/2/2005 Senate final passage 20 yea, 0 nay with 1 excused. Assembly final passage 34 yea, 8 nay. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 228, on 6/2/05. Effective July 1, 2005. Business
981
 
Proposes to exempt from sales and use tax sale of farm machinery and equipment and provides such exemption from certain analogous taxes. Assemblyman Goicoechea Joint Requester: Assemblyman Grady, Senator McGinness Monitor 6/17/2005 Assembly final passage 41 yea, 1 nay. Referred to Senate Committee on Taxation on 6/4/05. No further action taken on 6/17/05. Taxation
984
 
Requires collection and reporting of certain information concerning employers of applicants for Medicaid or Children's Health Insurance Program. Assemblywoman Pierce Monitor 5/21/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.3, no further action is allowed on this bill. Medicaid
1003
 
Proposes to exempt from sales and use taxes sales of medical goods and equipment. Assemblymen Sibley and Hardy Monitor 6/7/2005 Referred to Assembly Committee on Ways and Means. No further action taken on 6/7/05. Taxation
1010
 
Repeals premium tax on annuities. Senator Beers Monitor 6/7/2005 Referred Senate Committee on Finance. No further action taken on 6/7/05. Taxation
1018
 
Provides for statewide property tax credit for owners and renters. Assemblymen Hardy, Sibley, Gansert, Goicoechea and Grady Monitor 4/15/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.1, no further action is allowed on this bill. Government and Public Affairs
1021
 
Revises provisions regarding parties able to be reimbursed following determination of a worker's compensation claim. Senator Heck Monitor 5/10/2005 Senate final passage 21 yea, 0 nay. Assembly final passage 42 yea, 0 nay. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 84, on 5/10/05. Effective October 1, 2005. Workers Compensation
1028
 
Revises provisions relating to financial administration of revenue raised by the sale of tobacco products and makes other changes relating to tobacco products. Assembly Committee on Ways & Means Support 6/10/2005 Assembly final passage 41, 0 nay with 1 not voting. Senate final passage 20 yea, 0 nay with 1 not voting. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 330, on 6/10/05. Effective June 10, 2005 or January 1, 2006 or July 1, 2007 depending on section. Tobacco
1031
 
Makes various changes relating to the disability prescription drug program. Assembly Committee on Commerce and Labor Watch 6/10/2005 Assembly final passage 42 yea, 0 nay. Senate final passage 21 yea, 0 nay. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 353, on 6/10/05. Effective July 1, 2005. Pharmacy
1069
 
Proposes to amend Nevada Constitution to specify number of signatures necessary on petition for initiative or referendum. (Split out from BDR 24-573) Secretary of State Watch 5/25/2005 Assembly final passage 42 yea, 0 nay. Senate final passage 20 yea, 0 nay with 1 excused. Enrolled and delivered to the Secretary of State, File No. 86, on 5/25/05. Return to 2007 Session. Elections
1071
 
Makes supplemental appropriation for the Insurance Fraud Control Unit. Administration, Department of Monitor 5/2/2005 Assembly final passage 39 yea, 1 nay with 2 excused. Senate final passage 21 yea, 0 nay. Vetoed by the Governor on 4/7/05. Assembly final passage 0 yea, 42 nay. Veto sustained on 5/2/05. Insurance
1078
 
Revises various provisions relating to industrial injuries and occupational diseases of certain police officers and firefighters. Senator Mathews Monitor 6/17/2005 Senate final passage 21 yea, 0 nay. Assembly final passage 42 yea, 0 nay. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 465, on 6/17/05. Effective October 1, 2005. Business
1084
 
Establishes policies and incentives for urban design, mixed use development and environmentally friendly construction. Assemblywoman Giumchigliani Monitor 6/14/2005 Assembly final passage 36 yea, 6 nay. Senate final passage 21 yea, 0 nay. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 404, on 6/14/05. Effective October 1, 2005. Construction
1086
 
Proposes to the voters to amend the Sales and Use Taxes to allow the Legislature to provide for a sales tax holiday. Senator Carlton Support 6/7/2005 Referred to Senate Committee on Finance. No further action taken on 6/7/05. Taxation
1087
 
SJR: Urges President to reverse his position, and alternatively Congress to reject his federal budget proposal to use money derived from sale of federal land in Nevada to lower federal deficit. Senator Titus Monitor 2/22/2005 Senate final passage 21 yea, 0 nay. Assembly final passage 41 yea, 0 nay with 1 not voting. Enrolled and delivered to the Secretary of State, File No. 10, on 2/22/05. Effective February 22, 2005. Government and Public Affairs
1089
 
Requires disposal of surplus public land by public auction. Assemblyman Sibley Monitor 6/13/2005 Assembly final passage 39 yea, 2 nay with 1 not voting. Senate final passage 20 yea, 0 nay with 1 not voting. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 381, on 6/13/05. Effective July 1, 2005. Government and Public Affairs
1101
 
Urges Congresional opposition to privatizing Social Security. Requested by Legislator Monitor 5/21/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.3, no further action is allowed on this bill. Government and Public Affairs
1106
 
Revises provisions governing amount of sales and use taxes due on retail sales of vehicles for which used vehicles are taken in trade. Senators Townsend, Carlton, Hardy, Amodei, Nolan, Rhoads, Tiffany and Weiner Monitor 6/7/2005 Senate final passage 19 yea, 0 nay with 1 excused and 1 not voting. Assembly final passage 41 yea, 0 nay with 1 excused. In Senate on 6/4/05. No further action taken on 6/7/05. Taxation
1110
 
Establishes statutory minimum wage for employees in this State. Assemblymen Giunchigliani, Perkins, Buckley, Pierce, Arberry Jr. Oppose 6/7/2005 Assembly final passage 33 yea, 8 nay with 1 excused. Senate final passage 17 yea, 4 nay. Failed to be reported out of Conference Committee. No further action taken on 6/7/05. Minimum Wage
1136
 
Specifies permissible uses by State Department of Agriculture of certain fees and other money. Senator Rhoads Monitor 6/6/2005 Senate final passage 21 yea, 0 nay. Assembly final passage 42 yea, 0 nay. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 393, on 6/13/05. Effective July 1, 2005. Weights and Measures
1138
 
Makes various changes concerning elections. Assemblywomen Angle Support 4/15/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.1, no further action is allowed on this bill. Government and Public Affairs
1145
 
Enacts provisions relating to the use of money in the Fund to Stabilize the Operation of State Government for disaster relief. Assemblyman Anderson Monitor 6/7/2005 Assembly final passage 42 yea, 0 nay. Referred to Senate Committee on Finance on 5/25/05. No further action taken on 6/7/05. Government and Public Affairs
1157
 
Revises provisions governing the prevention and treatment of problem gambling. Requested by Legislator Monitor 6/13/2005 Senate final passage 20 yea, 1 nay. Assembly final passage 42 yea, 0 nay. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 394, on 6/13/05. Effective July 1, 2005. Gaming
1166
 
Imposes various requirements for acquiring control of a thrift company. Assemblyman Conklin Oppose 4/15/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.1, no further action is allowed on this bill. Business
1177
 
Revises provisions governing the activities of lobbyists. Requested by Legislator Monitor 6/7/2005 Referred to Senate Committee on Legislative Operations and Elections. No further action taken on 6/7/05. Government and Public Affairs
1183
 
Revises the provisions governing property taxes to limit the amount of annual increases and provide for a deferral of increased taxes when economic hardship occurs. Senator Coffin Monitor 4/15/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.1, no further action is allowed on this bill. Taxation
1184
 
Expands the senior property tax rebate program. Assemblyman Perkins Watch 5/28/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.4, no further action is allowed on this bill. Taxation
1185
 
Makes various changes related to the regulation of the gaming industry. Requested by Legislator 4/15/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.1, no further action is allowed on this bill. Gaming
1198
 
Provides for a Nevada Report to Taxpayers of the status of state finances. Speaker of the Assembly Support 6/7/2005 Assembly final passage 41 yea, 0 nay with 1 excused. Referred to Senate Committee on Finance on 5/30/05. No further action taken on 6/7/05. Government and Public Affairs
1201
 
Provides for sales tax holidays. Speaker of the Assembly Support 5/21/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.3, no further action is allowed on this bill. Taxation
1202
 
Makes one-time appropriation to restore and increase fund balances in the Emergency Account to $500,000, the Stale Claims Account to $3,500,000 and the Statutory Contingency Fund to $3,000,000. Department of Adminstration Watch 4/6/2005 Assembly final passage 40 yea, 0 nay with 2 excused. Senate final passage 21 yea, 0 nay. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 15, on 4/6/05. Effective April 6, 2005. Government and Public Affairs
1204
 
Provides for one-time issuance of check to ceratin persons and entities who registered one or more motor vehicles in Nevada during calendar year 2004. Senate Committee on Finance Monitor 6/7/2005 Senate final passage 21 yea, 0 nay. Referred to Assembly Committee on Ways and Means on 6/3/05. Nor further action taken on 6/7/05. Government and Public Affairs
1205
 
Provides for appropriation to the Rainy Day Fund. Department of Adminstration Watch 6/17/2005 Senate final passage 21 yea, 0 nay. Assembly final passage 42 yea, 0 nay. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 452, on 6/17/05. Effective June 17, 2005 or July 1, 2005 or July 1, 2006 depending on section. Government and Public Affairs
1250
 
Authorizes raising, relocation or compensation for loss of outdoor advertising structures as result of certain governmental actions. Senators Raggio and Washington (by request) Monitor 6/6/2005 Senate final passage 20 yea, 0 nay with 1 excused. Assembly final passage 40 yea, 1 nay with 1 excused. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 278, on 6/6/05. Effective June 6, 2005. Government and Public Affairs
1266
 
Revises provisions relating to pharmacies. Assemblywoman Smith Support 5/9/2005 Assembly final passage 39 yea, 0 nay with 3 excused. Senate final passage 20 yea, 0 nay with 1 excused. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 65, on 5/9/05. Effective May 9, 2005. Pharmacy
1286
 
Authorizes pledge of certain sales and use tax proceeds and state funding for certain projects for promotion of economic development and tourism. Senator Washington Monitor 6/17/2005 Senate final passage 19 yea, 1 nay with 1 not voting. Assembly final passage 41 yea, 1 nay. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 477, on 6/17/05. Effective July 1, 2005. Government and Pubilc Affairs
1294
 
Makes various changes concerning adoption of certain rules and regulations affecting business. Senate Committee on Legislative Operations and Elections Support 6/13/2005 Senate final passage 20 yea, 0 nay with 1 excused. Assembly final passage 41 yea, 1 nay. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 383, on 6/13/05. Effective July 1, 2005. Business
1300
 
Enacts Nevada State Employee Workplace Relations Act. Assembly Committee on Government Affairs Oppose 5/21/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.3, no further action is allowed on this bill. Government and Public Affairs
1305
 
Proposes to amend Nevada Constitution to provide for a lower rate of property tax for single-family residence occupied by owner. Senator Titus Monitor 4/15/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.1, no further action is allowed on this bill. Taxation
1314
 
Requires licensing of suppliers and rectifiers of intoxicating liquor and wine. Assembly Committee on Commerce and Labor Monitor 5/28/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.4, no further action is allowed on this bill. Business
1315
 
Enacts provisions relating to use of compromise agreements and payment of lump-sum awards in resolving claims for industrial injuries and occupational diseases. Senate Commerce and Labor Monitor 4/15/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.1, no further action is allowed on this bill. Business
1343
 
Requires counties and cities to adopt ordinances prohibiting overnight parking in certain parking facilities. Senate Committee on Government Affairs Monitor 4/15/2005 Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.1, no further action is allowed on this bill. Government and Public Affairs
1344
 
Makes various changes to provisions governing taxation. Assembly Committee on Commerce and Labor Monitor 6/17/2005 Assembly final passage 42 yea, 0 nay. Senate final passage 21 yea, 0 nay. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 484, on 6/17/05. Effective June 17, 2005 or July 1, 2005 depending on section. Taxation
1347
 
Revises provisions relating to occupational safety and health. Senate Committee on Commerce and Labor Monitor 5/12/2005 Senate final passage 21 yea, 0 nay. Assembly final passage 42 yea, 0 nay. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 92, on 5/12/05. Effective October 1, 2005. Business
1383
 
Provides for partial abatement of ad valorem taxes imposed on property. Assembly Committee on Growth and Infrastructure Monitor 4/6/2005 Assembly final passage 41 yea, 1 nay. Senate final passage 21 yea, 0 nay. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 20, on 4/6/05. Effective April 6, 2005. Taxation
1399
 
Proposes to amend Nevada Constitution to revise provisions governing petition for initiative or referendum. Assemblymen Giunchigliani and Conklin Monitor 6/7/2005 Assembly final passage 31 yea, 11 nay. Senate final passage 21 yea, 0 nay. First Conference report adopted by Assembly on 6/7/05. No further action taken on 6/7/05. Government and Public Affairs
1408
 
Revises provisions governing storage and transfer of liquor between certain retail liquor stores. Senate Committee on Judiciary Support 6/17/2005 Senate final passage 20 yea, 0 nay with 1 excused. Assembly final passage 41 yea, 0 nay with 1 excused. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 497, on 6/17/05. Effective June 17, 2005. Business
1476
 
Authorizes discussions of workplace relations for certain state employees. Assemblyman Hettrick Monitor 6/7/2005 Assembly final passage 42 yea, 0 nay. Referred to Senate Committee on Legislative Operations and Elections on 6/3/05. No further action taken on 6/7/05.
1478
 
Temporarily reduces rate of tax on certain businesses. Senate Committee on Finance Support 6/15/2005 Senate final passage yea 17, nay 4. Assembly final passage 42 yea, 0 nay. Approved by the Governor, Chapter 451, on 6/15/05. Effective July 1, 2005. Business
1493
 
Makes technical corrections to certain legislative measures. Assembly Committee on Judiciary Monitor 6/7/2005 Assembly final passage 42 yea, 0 nay. Referred to Senate Committee on Judiciary on 6/6/05. No further action taken on 6/7/05. Government and Public Affairs
 
Provides for enactment of Nevada Clean Indoor Air Act: Protecting children and families from secondhand smoke in most public places, excluding stand-along bars and gaming areas of casinos.Initiative PetitionOppose4/16/2005No action taken within 40 day period prescribed by Section 2 of Article 19 of Nevada Constitution.Tobacco
 
Provides for enactment of Responsbily Protect Nevadans From Second-Hand Smoke Act.Initiative PetitionSupport4/16/2005No action taken within 40 day period prescribed by Section 2 of Article 19 of Nevada Constitution.Tobacco
                 


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