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Legislative Tracking Reports Legislative Tracking Reports Low Standard High Dead Effective Bill# Digest Sponsors Hearings District Impact Dates AB1 AN ACT relating to public welfare; providing for Assembly Committee on House the inclusion in the State Plan for Medicaid of Health and Human Services Committee Senate Health and Human emergency care, including dialysis, for patients Services with kidney failure; and providing other matters Description Tuesday, May 28, 2013 properly relating thereto. 3:30 PM House Committee Assembly Ways and Means Description Thursday, May 16, 2013 5:30 PM House Committee Thursday, May 16, 2013 8:00 AM Description Agenda Minutes House Committee Agenda Minutes Description No action House Committee Rescheduled Description No Exhibits for this Bill House Committee Work Session doc. Description Assembly Health and Human Services House Committee Assembly Health and Human Services Description Wednesday, February 06, 2013 1:30 PM House Committee Tuesday, February 05, 2013 3:30 PM Description Agenda Minutes House Committee Description AB8 AN ACT relating to public welfare; revising Assembly Committee on House No impact. June 05, 2013 - provisions governing the duties of the Division of Health and Human Services Committee Senate Health and Human This act becomes Health Care Financing and Policy and the Division Services effective upon of Welfare and Supportive Services of the Description Tuesday, May 14, 2013 passage and Department of Health and Human Services; 3:30 PM approval. repealing certain programs relating to Medicaid House and public assistance; abolishing the State Board Committee Thursday, May 02, 2013 of Welfare and Supportive Services; and providing 3:30 PM other matters properly relating thereto. Description Agenda Minutes House Committee Agenda Minutes Description Amend, and do pass as amended House Committee No action Description Testimony DWSS amendment Health Division Roles Clark County School District Amendment AB11 AN ACT relating to industrial insurance; revising Assembly Committee on House No impact. June 05, 2013 - the provision which requires an insurer to submit Commerce and Labor Committee Senate Commerce, Labor This act becomes to the Administrator of the Division of Industrial and Energy effective upon Relations of the Department of Business and Description Monday, May 13, 2013 passage and Industry a written report concerning certain 1:30 PM approval. claims for compensation; and providing other matters properly relating thereto. House Committee Monday, April 29, 2013 1:30 PM Description Agenda Minutes House Committee Agenda Minutes Description Amend, and do pass as amended House Committee No action Description AB 11, Department of Industrial Relations Testimony, Handout for March 13, 2013 hearing AB11, Proposed Amendment, Rusty McAllister, Professional Firefighters of Nevada, Handout for March 13, 2013 hearing AB12 AN ACT relating to occupational safety; removing Assembly Committee on House AB12 removes prior notification to the June 05, 2013 - the requirement that an employee notify his or Commerce and Labor Committee Senate Commerce, Labor district of the filing of an OSHA This act becomes her employer before filing certain complaints with and Energy violation complaint in compliance with effective upon the Division of Industrial Relations of the Description Wednesday, May 08, federal law. passage and Department of Business and Industry; and 2013 12:30 PM approval. providing other matters properly relating thereto. House Committee Monday, May 06, 2013 1:30 PM Description Agenda Minutes House Committee Agenda Minutes Description No Action House Committee Do pass Description AB 12, Work Session Document, Handout for March 6, 2013 hearing House Committee No Exhibits for this Bill Description AB13 AN ACT relating to relations between governments Assembly Committee on House AB13 changes the requirement for the June 05, 2013 - and public employees; revising provisions Government Affairs Committee Senate Government Affairs Employee Management Relations Board This act becomes governing the period during which the Local Description Monday, May 06, 2013 (EMRB) to conduct a hearing from effective upon Government Employee-Management Relations 1:30 PM within 90 days to within 180 days. passage and Board is required to conduct certain hearings; and approval. providing other matters properly relating thereto. House Committee Wednesday, April 24, 2013 1:30 PM Description Agenda Minutes House Committee Agenda Minutes Description Amend, and do pass as amended House Committee No action Description Leonard Cardinale Testimony PORAN Amendment Brian Scroggins Letter AB17 AN ACT relating to governmental administration; Assembly Committee on House Amended language allows the Director June 05, 2013 - revising provisions governing the conditions under Education Committee Senate Education of the Department of Corrections to This act becomes which the access of a school district employee Description Friday, May 10, 2013 restrict the access of an administrator, effective upon operating a program of education for incarcerated [See Agenda] counselor or teacher from a passage and persons at a facility or institution operated by the correctional facility for up to 30 days, approval. Department of Corrections may be restricted; House with good cause, while a three person revising provisions governing the interagency Committee Senate Education panel renders a decision of a violation panel convened to conduct a hearing on the Description Wednesday, May 08, of the rules of that facility. matter; requiring the Director of the Department 2013 [See Agenda] to take proper measures to protect the health and safety of school district employees operating such House a program; and providing other matters properly Committee Assembly Education relating thereto. Description Wednesday, April 10, 2013 [Call of Chair] House Committee Monday, February 18, 2013 3:15 PM Description Agenda Minutes AB26 AN ACT relating to the taxation of property; Assembly Committee on House July 01, 2014 - reducing the statutory rate of depreciation Taxation Committee Assembly Taxation Upon passage and applicable to improvements made on real property Description Thursday, April 11, 2013 approval for the for the purpose of determining the taxable value [Call of Chair] purposes of of the property; making an appropriation for a adopting study; and providing other matters properly House regulations and relating thereto. Committee Tuesday, February 26, determining the 2013 1:30 PM taxable value of Description Agenda Minutes real property for the fiscal year beginning on July 1, 2014; and 2. On July 1, 2014, for all other purposes. AB29 AN ACT relating to public health; creating the Assembly Committee on House AB29 establishes the Committee to October 01, 2013 - Committee to Review Suicide Fatalities; providing Health and Human Services Committee Senate Health and Human Review Suicide Fatalities and may As soon as for the membership of the Committee; setting Services require the district to share certain practicable after forth the powers and duties of the Committee; Description Tuesday, May 14, 2013 data with the Committee. October 1, 2013, requiring certain data or information to be made 3:30 PM the Director of the available to the Committee; and providing other Department of matters properly relating thereto. House Health and Human Committee Thursday, May 02, 2013 Services shall 3:30 PM appoint the Description Agenda Minutes members of the Committee to House Review Suicide Committee Tuesday, April 02, 2013 Fatalities. 8:00 AM Description Agenda Minutes House Committee Agenda Minutes Description Amend, and do pass as amended House Committee No action Description Clark County Amendment Amendment from DHHS House Committee Mentioned no jurisdiction Description No Exhibits for this Bill AB31 AN ACT relating to public records; revising Assembly Committee on House provisions governing requests for books and Government Affairs Committee Senate Government Affairs records of certain agencies of the Executive Description Monday, May 27, 2013 Department of the State Government; and 1:30 PM providing other matters properly relating thereto. House Committee Assembly Ways and Means Description Thursday, May 16, 2013 5:30 PM House Committee Monday, May 13, 2013 8:00 AM Description Agenda Minutes House Committee Agenda Minutes Description Mentioned no jurisdiction House Committee Amend, and do pass as amended Description Work Session Document House Committee Bill Mock Up Description Assembly Government Affairs House Committee Description AB33 AN ACT relating to energy; revising provisions Assembly Committee on House June 05, 2013 - governing the partial abatement of certain Commerce and Labor Committee Senate Commerce, Labor This act becomes property taxes for certain buildings and structures and Energy effective upon which meet certain energy efficiency standards; Description Friday, May 17, 2013 passage and and providing other matters properly relating [See Agenda] approval. thereto. House Committee Assembly Commerce and Labor Description Friday, April 12, 2013 [See Agenda] House Committee Monday, February 18, 2013 1:30 PM Description Agenda Minutes AB35 AN ACT relating to elections; revising Assembly Committee on House July 01, 2013 - requirements for reporting contributions, Legislative Operations and Committee Senate Legislative Effective July 1, expenditures and campaign expenses relating to Elections Operations and Elections 2013. special elections; revising provisions governing
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