Index to the Minutes of the 1981 Assembly Committees...- Mobile Home Survey conducted by Clark...
Transcript of Index to the Minutes of the 1981 Assembly Committees...- Mobile Home Survey conducted by Clark...
1981 Index of Presentations Made in the Assembly Committee on Agriculture
DATE PRESENTATION1-22 jt R. Gilbert Moore, General Manager, Thiokol Corp., re Reseeding Efforts on Rangelands in
Connection with the Installation of MX Basing
1-26 jt Robert E. Erickson, Senior Research Analyst, re Information on Selected Boards, Commissions, and Committees in Nevada dealing with Public Lands and Natural Resources IssuesJac Shaw, Administrator, Division of State Lands, re the Sagebrush Rebellion Report to the Members of the 61st Session of the Nevada Legislature, December 1980
1-29 Drip Irrigation (exhibit only)
1981 Assembly Agriculture - 1
Revised 3/2015
1981 Index of All Measures Heard in the Assembly Committee on Agriculture
BILL NUMBER ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE
Agriculture 2-26; 4-23A.B. 10
Agriculture 2-26; 4-23A.B. 80
Agriculture 2-26A.B. 81
Agriculture 2-26; 5-7A.B. 82
Agriculture 2-26; 4-23A.B. 130
Agriculture 2-26; 4-23A.B. 176
Agriculture 4-23A.B. 279
Agriculture 4-23; 5-14A.B. 479
Agriculture 5-7A.B. 603
Agriculture 5-7A.B. 632
Agriculture 2-26; 4-23A.J.R. 24 of the 60th Session
Agriculture 5-14 as BDRA.J.R. 47
Agriculture 2-26; 4-23S.B. 46
Agriculture 2-26S.B. 47
Agriculture 4-23S.B. 288
Agriculture 5-7; 5-14S.B. 503
Agriculture 5-14S.B. 504
1981 Assembly Agriculture - 2
Agriculture 5-14S.B. 599
1981 Assembly Agriculture - 3
1981 Index of Presentations Made in the Assembly Committee on Commerce
DATE PRESENTATIONSupplemental Materials- Mobile Home Survey conducted by Clark County Community College- Letter to Assemblyman Robinson from Joint Washoe County/City of Reno Mobile Home Advisory Board, dated March 20, 1981- Miscellaneous materials related to mobile home issues- Letter to Nevada State Assembly from Tropicana Village West Company in regard to Assembly Bill 30, dated March 1, 1981- Letter to Nevada State Assembly from Nevada Park Watch Association in regard to Assembly Bill 30, dated March 2, 1981- Letter to Assemblyman Kovacs from Shannon Zivic, President of the Mobilehome Owners League of the Silver State, dated March 26, 1981- "Rent Control: A trap for apartment residents and homeowners," Institute of Real Estate Management of the National Association of Realtors- “Detrimental Effects of Rent Control,” Department of Economics and Research, National Association of Realtors, October 1978- “Rent Control: A Non-Solution,” prepared by Department of Economics and Research of the National Association of Realtors, 1977 (summary)- Miscellaneous materials related to rent control in Boston and New York City- Letter to Nevada Housing Coalition from Mason-McDuffie Investment Co. of Nevada re Rent Control Legislation, dated March 24, 1981
2-4 James Wadhams, Director, Department of Commerce, re Overview of Department of Commerce
1981 Assembly Commerce - 1
Revised 3/2015
1981 Index of All Measures Heard in the Assembly Committee on Commerce
BILL NUMBER ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE
Commerce 5-13A.B. 1
Commerce 2-5; 2-18A.B. 9
Commerce 2-5A.B. 15
Commerce 2-11; 4-8A.B. 21
Commerce 2-11; 4-8A.B. 22
Commerce 2-11A.B. 23
Commerce 2-12; 4-8A.B. 25
Commerce 2-20 sub; 3-6 sub; 3-18; 4-8; 4-22; 4-29Judiciary 5-13See also items in Supplemental Material to Assembly Commerce regarding mobile homes and rent control
A.B. 30
Commerce 2-12; 2-20 sub; 3-6 sub; 3-18; 4-8; 4-22; 4-29Judiciary 5-13
A.B. 31
Commerce 2-4; 3-4A.B. 66
Transportation 2-17; 3-24 jt; 4-20; 5-16Commerce 5-29
A.B. 70
Commerce 2-12; 4-9; 5-14A.B. 98
Commerce 2-18; 3-4A.B. 110
Commerce 2-18; 3-4A.B. 111
Commerce 4-2; 5-7; 5-19A.B. 123
Commerce 5-11A.B. 131
1981 Assembly Commerce - 2
Commerce 5-11A.B. 132
Commerce 2-25; 3-18A.B. 140
Commerce 4-9; 5-11A.B. 147
Commerce 3-5; 4-8Government Affairs 4-15
A.B. 150
Commerce 3-18; 4-8A.B. 183
Commerce 3-11; 4-1; 4-8; 5-13A.B. 190
Commerce 3-5; 4-1; 4-8A.B. 191
Commerce 3-4; 3-5; 3-18A.B. 192
Commerce 3-5; 4-2A.B. 206
Commerce 3-11; 3-12A.B. 209
Commerce 3-11; 4-2; 4-8; 5-6A.B. 223
Commerce 3-11; 4-2A.B. 224
Commerce 3-12A.B. 236
Commerce 3-12A.B. 242
Commerce 3-18A.B. 243
Commerce 3-18; 4-15A.B. 252
Commerce 4-1; 5-14A.B. 268
Commerce 4-1; 4-23A.B. 281
Commerce 3-26; 4-15; 5-13; 5-14A.B. 288
Commerce 3-26; 4-15A.B. 309
1981 Assembly Commerce - 3
Commerce 4-23A.B. 331
Commerce 3-31 fl; 4-2; 4-15A.B. 343
Commerce 4-1; 4-15A.B. 344
Commerce 5-11A.B. 347
Commerce 4-23A.B. 363
Commerce 4-15; 4-29Legislative Functions 5-28
A.B. 375
Commerce 4-16; 5-14A.B. 381
Commerce 4-15; 4-29A.B. 391
Commerce 4-15; 4-23A.B. 411
Commerce 4-15; 4-22; 4-23; 4-29Judiciary 4-24Government Affairs 5-29
A.B. 412
Commerce 4-15; 4-23A.B. 413
Commerce 4-29A.B. 442
Commerce 4-16; 5-14A.B. 464
Commerce 4-16; 5-14A.B. 465
Commerce 4-22; 5-6A.B. 474
Commerce 4-29A.B. 475
Commerce 4-16; 5-14A.B. 493
Commerce 5-6; 5-13A.B. 496
Commerce 4-22; 5-7; 5-19A.B. 508
1981 Assembly Commerce - 4
Commerce 4-29A.B. 518
Commerce 4-29A.B. 519
Commerce 4-30; 5-14A.B. 538
Commerce 4-30; 5-13; 5-19; 5-20 flA.B. 554
Commerce 4-29; 5-14A.B. 556
Commerce 4-30; 5-14; 5-25A.B. 570
Commerce 5-19A.B. 578
Commerce 5-6; 5-19A.B. 579
Commerce 5-6; 5-13; 5-14A.B. 580
Commerce 5-6; 5-19A.B. 581
Commerce 5-13A.B. 585
Commerce 5-13; 5-19A.B. 589
Commerce 5-18; 5-21A.B. 590
Commerce 5-14; 5-19A.B. 592
Commerce 5-14; 5-19A.B. 593
Commerce 5-13; 5-19A.B. 598
Commerce 5-14; 5-19A.B. 599
Commerce 5-14; 5-19Ways and Means 5-25 pm
A.B. 600
Commerce 5-14A.B. 601
Commerce 5-11; 5-19; 5-25; 5-28A.B. 612
1981 Assembly Commerce - 5
Commerce 5-11A.B. 614
Commerce 5-20; 5-21; 5-28A.B. 633
Commerce 5-18A.B. 656
Commerce 5-18A.B. 666
Commerce 5-18A.B. 667
Commerce 5-18A.B. 668
Commerce 2-11; 3-18A.C.R. 3
Commerce 2-11; 3-18A.C.R. 4
Commerce 2-11; 3-18A.J.R. 9
Commerce 3-5A.J.R. 19
Commerce 3-5; 3-18A.J.R. 25
Commerce 5-16 flA.J.R. 46
Commerce 2-18; 2-25S.B. 63
Commerce 2-18S.B. 72
Commerce 4-2; 5-7; 5-8 sub; 5-11 sub; 5-19; 5-25; 5-29S.B. 101
Commerce 2-18S.B. 126
Commerce 3-12S.B. 127
Commerce 2-25S.B. 128
Commerce 4-9; 5-11S.B. 129
Commerce 2-25S.B. 131
Commerce 5-25; 5-27; 5-29S.B. 132
1981 Assembly Commerce - 6
Commerce 3-4; 3-18S.B. 133
Commerce 4-1; 5-14S.B. 141
Commerce 4-16; 5-11S.B. 153
Ways and Means 2-17; 5-12; 5-28 amGovernment Affairs 3-4Commerce 4-9; 5-14
S.B. 193
Commerce 3-26; 4-23Labor and Management 5-18
S.B. 202
Commerce 3-26; 4-23S.B. 213
Commerce 5-13; 5-19; 5-25S.B. 231
Commerce 4-23; 5-29S.B. 239
Commerce 4-9; 5-11S.B. 269
Commerce 4-30S.B. 285
Commerce 4-22S.B. 361
Commerce 4-22; 5-11Health and Welfare 5-13
S.B. 366
Commerce 5-28; 5-31S.B. 391
Commerce 5-25Taxation 5-27
S.B. 408
Commerce 5-18S.B. 423
Commerce 5-31S.B. 429
Commerce 4-30; 5-19; 5-29; 5-31S.B. 443
Commerce 5-20S.B. 462
1981 Assembly Commerce - 7
Commerce 5-20S.B. 463
Commerce 5-20S.B. 464
Commerce 5-30S.B. 468
Commerce 5-20S.B. 469
Commerce 5-18S.B. 470
Commerce 5-20S.B. 471
Commerce 5-27; 5-29S.B. 472
Commerce 5-6; 5-11Ways and Means 5-28 am
S.B. 479
Commerce 5-13; 5-19; 5-21; 5-25; 5-29S.B. 492
Commerce 5-6; 5-19S.B. 493
Commerce 5-27; 5-29S.B. 495
Commerce 5-25; 5-29S.B. 505
Commerce 5-20S.B. 513
Commerce 5-30; 5-31S.B. 521
Commerce 5-21S.B. 523
Commerce 5-21S.B. 533
Commerce 5-21S.B. 534
Judiciary 5-26; 5-28Commerce 5-30; 5-31; 6-2 fl
S.B. 535
Commerce 5-28; 5-31S.B. 539
1981 Assembly Commerce - 8
Commerce 5-21S.B. 540
Commerce 5-31S.B. 542
Commerce 5-18S.B. 543
Commerce 5-25; 6-3 flS.B. 544
Commerce 5-18S.B. 553
Commerce 5-14S.B. 555
Commerce 5-21S.B. 556
Commerce 5-21S.B. 557
Commerce 5-21S.B. 558
Commerce 5-11S.B. 587
Commerce 5-20 flGovernment Affairs 5-22
S.B. 616
Commerce 5-21S.B. 623
Commerce 5-18S.B. 624
Commerce 5-18; 5-19S.B. 625
Commerce 5-18S.B. 626
Commerce 5-18S.B. 627
Commerce 5-28; 5-31S.B. 634
Commerce 5-21S.B. 635
Commerce 5-18S.B. 636
Commerce 5-27; 5-29S.B. 661
1981 Assembly Commerce - 9
Commerce 5-21S.B. 671
Commerce 5-27; 5-29S.B. 686
Commerce 5-27; 5-29S.B. 691
Commerce 5-30; 5-31S.B. 695
Commerce 5-27; 5-29S.B. 699
Commerce 5-29S.B. 704
Commerce 5-25Legislative Functions 5-28; 5-29 fl
S.C.R. 65
Commerce 5-28; 5-31S.C.R. 69
Commerce 5-25S.J.R. 37
1981 Assembly Commerce - 10
1981 Index of Presentations Made in the Assembly Committee on Economic Development and Natural Resources
DATE PRESENTATION1-22 jt R. Gilbert Moore, General Manager, Thiokol Corp., re Reseeding Efforts on Rangelands in
Connection with the Installation of MX Basing
1-26 jt Robert E. Erickson, Senior Research Analyst, re Information on Selected Boards, Commissions, and Committees in Nevada dealing with Public Lands and Natural Resources IssuesJac Shaw, Administrator, Division of State Lands, re the Sagebrush Rebellion Report to the Members of the 61st Session of the Nevada Legislature, December 1980
1981 Assembly Economic Development and Natural Resources - 1
Revised 3/2015
1981 Index of All Measures Heard in the Assembly Committee on Economic Development and Natural Resources
BILL NUMBER ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE
Economic Development and Natural Resources 2-10; 3-30A.B. 16
Economic Development and Natural Resources 2-10A.B. 27
Economic Development and Natural Resources 2-10; 3-2; 3-3A.B. 28
Economic Development and Natural Resources 3-3; 4-20; 5-18Ways and Means 5-25 pm
A.B. 60
Economic Development and Natural Resources 2-23; 3-31A.B. 89
Economic Development and Natural Resources 3-2; 4-20A.B. 106
Economic Development and Natural Resources 3-24; 4-20A.B. 118
Economic Development and Natural Resources 2-10 as BDR; 3-2A.B. 156
Economic Development and Natural Resources 3-17; 3-24A.B. 166
Economic Development and Natural Resources 3-17; 3-24; 3-30A.B. 175
Economic Development and Natural Resources 2-23; 3-31; 4-9 sub; 4-28; 5-13 fl; 5-25A.B. 196
Economic Development and Natural Resources 3-31; 5-31 flA.B. 200
Economic Development and Natural Resources 3-31; 4-20A.B. 211
Economic Development and Natural Resources 2-23 as BDR; 3-9; 4-27A.B. 219
Economic Development and Natural Resources 2-23 as BDR; 3-9; 3-30; 4-8; 4-14A.B. 220
Economic Development and Natural Resources 2-23 as BDR; 3-24; 5-13 flA.B. 221
Economic Development and Natural Resources 2-23 as BDR; 3-9; 3-17; 4-27A.B. 222
1981 Assembly Economic Development and Natural Resources - 2
Economic Development and Natural Resources 3-31A.B. 256
Government Affairs 3-23; 4-16; 4-21; 4-29Economic Development and Natural Resources 5-29
A.B. 283
Economic Development and Natural Resources 3-31A.B. 300
Economic Development and Natural Resources 3-24; 3-30A.B. 325
Economic Development and Natural Resources 4-14; 5-5A.B. 383
Economic Development and Natural Resources 5-29A.B. 424
Economic Development and Natural Resources 4-21; 5-13 flA.B. 428
Economic Development and Natural Resources 4-28Ways and Means 5-18; 5-28 pm; 5-29 am (1)
A.B. 429
Economic Development and Natural Resources 4-14; 5-18A.B. 440
Economic Development and Natural Resources 4-28; 5-25; 5-31 flA.B. 503
Economic Development and Natural Resources 5-11A.B. 634
Economic Development and Natural Resources 5-11; 5-18; 5-25Legislative Functions 5-28
A.B. 640
Ways and Means 5-18 as BDREconomic Development and Natural Resources 5-19
A.B. 686
Economic Development and Natural Resources 2-3A.C.R. 2
Economic Development and Natural Resources 2-23; 2-24A.C.R. 19
Economic Development and Natural Resources 4-6; 4-20A.C.R. 21
Economic Development and Natural Resources 5-5A.C.R. 31
Economic Development and Natural Resources 2-2A.J.R. 3
1981 Assembly Economic Development and Natural Resources - 3
Economic Development and Natural Resources 2-3A.J.R. 4
Economic Development and Natural Resources 2-3A.J.R. 5
Economic Development and Natural Resources 2-2A.J.R. 6
Economic Development and Natural Resources 2-2A.J.R. 7
Economic Development and Natural Resources 2-2A.J.R. 8
Economic Development and Natural Resources 2-24A.J.R. 10
Economic Development and Natural Resources 2-24A.J.R. 15
Economic Development and Natural Resources 2-23; 2-24A.J.R. 20
Economic Development and Natural Resources 4-14A.J.R. 28
Economic Development and Natural Resources 4-20A.J.R. 32
Economic Development and Natural Resources 5-11A.J.R. 37
Economic Development and Natural Resources 5-19A.J.R. 45
Economic Development and Natural Resources 3-2; 4-20S.B. 5
Economic Development and Natural Resources 2-23; 3-31; 4-6; 4-7; 4-9 sub; 4-28; 5-25S.B. 86
Economic Development and Natural Resources 2-23; 4-27S.B. 87
Economic Development and Natural Resources 4-20; 4-21; 4-27S.B. 164
Economic Development and Natural Resources 3-16; 5-18S.B. 175
Government Affairs 3-31; 5-20Economic Development and Natural Resources 4-21Ways and Means 5-14 am; 5-15 am
S.B. 176
Economic Development and Natural Resources 3-16; 3-30S.B. 177
Economic Development and Natural Resources 2-23S.B. 201
1981 Assembly Economic Development and Natural Resources - 4
Economic Development and Natural Resources 4-21; 5-18S.B. 215
Economic Development and Natural Resources 4-14; 5-18S.B. 229
Economic Development and Natural Resources 4-21Ways and Means 5-28 pm; 5-29 am (1)
S.B. 238
Economic Development and Natural Resources 4-14; 4-27; 5-18S.B. 241
Economic Development and Natural Resources 5-31 flS.B. 296
Economic Development and Natural Resources 4-14; 4-20S.B. 341
Economic Development and Natural Resources 4-21S.B. 347
Economic Development and Natural Resources 4-14; 5-11; 5-18; 5-25Legislative Functions 5-28
S.B. 381
Economic Development and Natural Resources 5-5; 5-18S.B. 405
Economic Development and Natural Resources 5-27S.B. 574
Economic Development and Natural Resources 5-31 flS.B. 710
Government Affairs 4-2Economic Development and Natural Resources 4-6; 4-20
S.C.R. 16
Economic Development and Natural Resources 4-6; 4-21S.C.R. 17
Economic Development and Natural Resources 3-30S.C.R. 28
Economic Development and Natural Resources 3-16S.J.R. 9
Economic Development and Natural Resources 4-14S.J.R. 16
Economic Development and Natural Resources 3-17; 5-11; 5-18S.J.R. 17
Economic Development and Natural Resources 5-18S.J.R. 18
Economic Development and Natural Resources 3-30S.J.R. 19
1981 Assembly Economic Development and Natural Resources - 5
Economic Development and Natural Resources 5-27S.J.R. 35
Economic Development and Natural Resources 5-18S.J.R. 36
1981 Assembly Economic Development and Natural Resources - 6
1981 Index of Presentations Made in the Assembly Committee on Education
DATE PRESENTATION1-28 Marvin Picollo and John Hawkins, Nevada School Board Association, re Overview of
School BoardsDick Wright and Marvin Moss, Washoe County School District, re Overview of Washoe County School DistrictDr. Claude Perkins, Superintendent, Clark County School District, re Overview of Clark County School District
1-29 Dr. Cliff Lawrence, Superintendent, Carson City School District, re Overview of Carson City School DistrictGreg Betts, Superintendent, Douglas County School District, re Overview of Douglas County School DistrictCraig Blackham, Lyon County School District, re Overview of Lyon County School DistrictNewton Maples, Superintendent, Storey County School District, re Overview of Storey County School DistrictJoaquin Johnson, Superintendent, Nye County School District, re Overview of Nye County School DistrictNeldon Mathews, Superintendent, Lincoln County School District, re Overview of Lincoln County School DistrictArlo Funk, Superintendent, Mineral County School District, re Overview of Mineral County School DistrictLeon Hensley, Superintendent, Lander County School District, re Overview of Lander County School DistrictElmo Dericco, Superintendent, Churchill County School District, re Overview of Churchill County School District
2-4 Richard Brown, Executive Director, Nevada Association of School Administrators, re School AdministrationDoug Byington, Principal, O’Brien Middle School, re School AdministrationCharlie Robinson, Principal, Fernley Elementary School, re School AdministrationAnn Lynch, President, Nevada State Parent Teacher Association (PTA), re Parent Teacher Associations in NevadaJoe Fisher and Joyce Woodhouse, Nevada State Education Association (NSEA), re NSEA View of Status of Education in Nevada
2-5 Ted Sanders, Superintendent of Public Instruction, re Overview of Education in Nevada
2-25 Current Status of Vocational Education Dr. Robert Seckendorf, University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) Claude Evans, Secretary-Treasurer, Nevada AFL-CIO Jim Eardley, President, Truckee Meadows Community College (TMCC) Merlin Anderson, Administrator for Commission on Postsecondary Education Mike Rask, Executive Director, Vocational Education State Advisory Council Jack Davis, President, Western Nevada Community College Ted Sanders, Superintendent of Public Instruction Bill Trabert, Director, Vocational and Continuing Education
2-26 Further Discussion on Current Status of Vocational Education Marie Egbert, Advisory Council for Vocational Education David Fulstone, Advisory Council for Vocational Education
1981 Assembly Education - 1
Revised 3/2015
1981 Index of All Measures Heard in the Assembly Committee on Education
BILL NUMBER ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE
Education 3-25A.B. 40
Education 5-26A.B. 249
Education 4-2A.B. 387
Education 4-15; 4-22; 4-23; 4-30A.B. 396
Education 4-22A.B. 458
Education 4-15Ways and Means 5-29 am (2)
A.B. 459
Education 4-15; 4-22A.B. 460
Education 4-15; 4-22Ways and Means 5-1
A.B. 462
Education 4-15; 4-22A.B. 463
Education 4-15; 4-22; 4-23; 4-30A.B. 472
Education 2-26 as BDR; 4-30; 5-20A.B. 526
Education 4-30; 5-4 flWays and Means 5-18; 5-19
A.B. 555
Education 2-26 as BDR; 4-22 as BDR; 4-30; 5-20A.B. 563
Education 4-22 as BDR; 4-30A.B. 564
Education 4-30A.B. 565
Education 4-22; 4-23; 4-29; 4-30A.J.R. 35
1981 Assembly Education - 2
Education 1-28; 3-25S.B. 19
Education 2-4S.B. 24
Transportation 3-16Education 5-20Ways and Means 5-29 am (2); 5-30 am (1)
S.B. 315
Education 3-25S.B. 317
Education 4-22Government Affairs 5-4
S.B. 333
Education 5-20; 5-26S.B. 445
Education 5-20S.B. 611
Education 5-30S.B. 702
Education 3-25S.C.R. 2
Education 3-25; 4-2S.C.R. 3
Education 3-25S.C.R. 13
Education 4-15; 4-22S.C.R. 15
Education 5-30S.C.R. 66
1981 Assembly Education - 3
1981 Index of Presentations Made in the Assembly Committee on Elections
DATE PRESENTATION1-27 Andrew Grose, Research Director, Legislative Counsel Bureau, re Reapportionment
David Howard, Chief Deputy Secretary of State, re Reapportionment
2-16 Samuel Hohmann, Senior Research Analyst, Legislative Counsel Bureau, re Urban and Rural Districts (exhibit only)
3-16 Residency of statewide officeholders since 1952 (exhibit only)Proposed legislation packet from Clark County Republican Central Committee (exhibit only)
3-23 Andrew Grose, Research Director, Legislative Counsel Bureau, re Reapportionment
3-31 Discussion re Reapportionment in the Rural Counties
4-13 Discussion re Congressional Reapportionment
4-28 Discussion re Reapportionment
5-11 Andrew Grose, Research Director, Legislative Counsel Bureau, re Reapportionment
5-16 Discussion of Reapportionment
1981 Assembly Elections - 1
Revised 3/2015
1981 Index of All Measures Heard in the Assembly Committee on Elections
BILL NUMBER ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE
Elections 2-10; 2-24A.B. 74
Elections 2-10; 2-24A.B. 75
Elections 3-16A.B. 88
Elections 2-2 as BDR; 2-17; 2-24A.B. 96
Elections 4-6; 4-27; 5-11A.B. 138
Elections 2-23; 3-31; 4-7; 4-27A.B. 164
Elections 4-6; 4-7A.B. 195
Elections 4-6; 4-7A.B. 197
Elections 4-27A.B. 443
Elections 4-27A.B. 517
Elections 4-27A.B. 541
Elections 4-21 fl as BDR; 4-22; 4-27A.B. 545
Elections 5-4A.B. 558
Elections 5-4; 5-11A.B. 559
Elections 5-11A.B. 597
Elections 5-4 as BDRA.B. 616
Elections 5-11; 5-18; 5-27 flA.B. 630
Elections 5-18; 5-19A.B. 645
1981 Assembly Elections - 2
Elections 5-11 as BDR; 5-18A.B. 651
Elections 5-11 as BDR; 5-18; 5-19A.B. 652
Elections 5-28A.B. 704
Elections 2-10; 2-23; 2-24A.J.R. 13
Elections 4-7A.J.R. 22
Elections 3-16A.J.R. 23
Elections 4-27; 5-11; 5-19S.B. 88
Elections 2-16; 2-17S.B. 90
Elections 2-16; 2-17S.B. 91
Elections 2-23S.B. 94
Elections 2-16; 2-17; 2-24S.B. 95
Elections 2-16; 2-17S.B. 105
Elections 4-27S.B. 124
Elections 4-7; 4-27S.B. 353
Elections 5-18; 5-19S.B. 454
Elections 5-18; 5-19S.B. 597
Elections 2-2S.C.R. 1
Elections 5-18; 5-19S.C.R. 53
1981 Assembly Elections - 3
1981 Index of Presentations Made in the Assembly Committee on Government Affairs
DATE PRESENTATION1-28 Discussion about Initiative Petition, Governor's Proposal re Consumer Advocate, and
Recommendations of the Legislative Commission's Subcommittee to Study the Public Service Commission
2-4 Discussion of Initiative Petition (Consumer Advocate)
2-11 Discussion of Initiative Petition (Consumer Advocate)
2-16 jt Discussion of Initiative Petition (Consumer Advocate)
2-19 Discussion of Initiative Petition (Consumer Advocate)
2-24 Discussion about Energy Consumption
3-6 sub Discussion of Initiative Petition (Consumer Advocate)
3-9 sub Discussion of Initiative Petition (Consumer Advocate)
3-13 sub Discussion of BDR 58-1730 and Initiative Petition (Consumer Advocate)
3-27 sub Discussion of BDR 58-1730 (Consumer Advocate)
3-31 Discussion of Initiative Petition (Consumer Advocate)
4-7 Discussion of Forthcoming Consumer Advocate bill
4-27 John Crossley, Legislative Auditor, re Audit of Washoe County Airport Authority
5-6 sub Discussion re Comstock Historical Society
1981 Assembly Government Affairs - 1
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1981 Index of All Measures Heard in the Assembly Committee on Government Affairs
BILL NUMBER ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE
Government Affairs 2-25; 2-27; 3-5; 3-9; 5-20A.B. 2
Government Affairs 2-5A.B. 5
Judiciary 2-13; 2-16Government Affairs 5-4
A.B. 6
Government Affairs 2-5; 2-19; 2-25; 3-5; 3-9A.B. 8
Government Affairs 2-5A.B. 13
Government Affairs 2-5; 3-10A.B. 17
Government Affairs 2-17; 2-18; 3-10; 3-17A.B. 29
Government Affairs 2-5; 3-2 sub; 3-11Ways and Means 3-9
A.B. 34
Government Affairs 1-26 as BDR; 2-3A.B. 35
Government Affairs 1-26 as BDR; 2-3; 2-6; 2-10A.B. 36
Government Affairs 1-26 as BDR; 2-5; 3-10A.B. 37
Government Affairs 1-26 as BDR; 2-19; 3-10; 3-30 sub; 4-14; 4-21A.B. 38
Government Affairs 4-15A.B. 39
Government Affairs 2-10; 2-12; 2-19; 3-16; 3-31; 4-6; 5-1; 5-12A.B. 48
Government Affairs 1-28 as BDR; 4-1; 4-20 jt; 4-28 jt; 6-2A.B. 55
Government Affairs 2-17; 5-19A.B. 57
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Government Affairs 2-3 as BDR; 2-4; 2-11; 2-16 jt (asm and sen); 2-19; 3-6 sub; 3-9 sub; 3-13 sub; 3-31; 4-15; 5-1Ways and Means 2-24Transportation 5-24
A.B. 58
Government Affairs 2-10; 2-17A.B. 61
Government Affairs 2-10; 4-15A.B. 62
Government Affairs 2-12Ways and Means 4-27; 4-29
A.B. 64
Government Affairs 3-3; 3-16; 3-17; 4-1Ways and Means 4-20; 4-21; 5-18
A.B. 65
Government Affairs 2-6A.B. 77
Government Affairs 2-6; 2-25; 5-22A.B. 78
Government Affairs 2-4; 2-11; 2-16 jt (asm and sen); 3-9 sub; 4-15A.B. 85
Government Affairs 2-12; 2-25A.B. 92
Government Affairs 3-18; 4-14A.B. 93
Government Affairs 2-12; 2-19; 2-19 sub; 2-25; 3-10; 3-10 sub; 3-11; 3-17A.B. 94
Government Affairs 2-12; 3-3; 3-9A.B. 101
Government Affairs 2-4 as BDR; 2-12A.B. 102
Government Affairs 2-4 as BDR; 2-12; 3-10A.B. 103
Government Affairs 2-4 as BDR; 2-17; 2-25; 3-10A.B. 104
Government Affairs 2-26A.B. 113
Government Affairs 2-25; 3-23; 4-9A.B. 139
Government Affairs 2-19A.B. 141
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Government Affairs 2-19Transportation 4-6
A.B. 142
Government Affairs 2-19A.B. 143
Government Affairs 3-23 jt; 4-2; 4-3A.B. 145
Government Affairs 3-4; 3-17; 4-3A.B. 146
Commerce 3-5; 4-8Government Affairs 4-15
A.B. 150
Government Affairs 3-17A.B. 151
Government Affairs 4-7A.B. 152
Government Affairs 2-5 as BDR; 3-2 sub; 3-26Ways and Means 3-9; 3-17Legislative Functions 4-2
A.B. 154
Government Affairs 2-26Ways and Means 4-30
A.B. 161
Government Affairs 3-23 jt; 3-26; 4-2; 5-20; 6-2Taxation 4-11 jt
A.B. 167
Government Affairs 2-24; 3-2 sub; 3-17; 3-26; 5-11Ways and Means 3-9; 4-13; 4-14; 4-23
A.B. 168
Government Affairs 3-4A.B. 169
Government Affairs 2-18 as BDR; 3-11; 3-12A.B. 181
Government Affairs 2-18 as BDR; 4-7A.B. 182
Government Affairs 2-25; 2-27; 3-5; 5-20A.B. 186
Government Affairs 3-11 jt; 3-17; 3-26; 5-25Judiciary 5-25
A.B. 189
Government Affairs 3-11A.B. 198
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Government Affairs 4-7A.B. 199
Government Affairs 3-23 jt; 3-31; 4-3A.B. 201
Government Affairs 3-12; 3-25A.B. 216
Government Affairs 4-20 jt; 4-28 jtA.B. 225
Government Affairs 4-20 jtA.B. 226
Government Affairs 3-11; 4-27; 5-7A.B. 230
Health and Welfare 3-11; 3-26Government Affairs 3-16Judiciary 4-15 jtTransportation 4-15 jtWays and Means 5-4Taxation 5-12; 5-18
A.B. 247
Government Affairs 3-12; 4-30A.B. 248
Government Affairs 4-14; 4-29A.B. 251
Health and Welfare 3-11Government Affairs 3-16; 3-17Ways and Means 4-30
A.B. 257
Government Affairs 3-16; 5-1; 5-20A.B. 260
Government Affairs 3-17Taxation 5-26
A.B. 275
Government Affairs 3-17A.B. 276
Government Affairs 3-17; 3-31A.B. 278
Government Affairs 3-17A.B. 282
Government Affairs 3-23; 4-16; 4-21; 4-29Economic Development and Natural Resources 5-29
A.B. 283
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Government Affairs 3-10 sub; 4-15; 5-22A.B. 284
Government Affairs 3-5 as BDR; 3-23A.B. 289
Government Affairs 3-4 as BDR; 3-23A.B. 290
Government Affairs 3-5 as BDR; 3-23A.B. 291
Government Affairs 3-24A.B. 301
Government Affairs 3-25A.B. 308
Government Affairs 3-10 as BDR; 3-24; 3-31Judiciary 4-10; 5-13
A.B. 310
Government Affairs 3-10 as BDR; 3-24; 4-14A.B. 311
Government Affairs 3-11 as BDR; 3-24A.B. 322
Government Affairs 3-11 as BDR; 3-24; 3-25; 4-3A.B. 323
Government Affairs 4-3A.B. 324
Government Affairs 3-31; 5-20; 5-27A.B. 349
Government Affairs 3-17 as BDR; 4-1A.B. 361
Government Affairs 2-4; 3-31A.B. 364
Government Affairs 3-31; 4-15A.B. 365
Government Affairs 3-31; 4-1A.B. 366
Ways and Means 4-6Government Affairs 4-14
A.B. 367
Government Affairs 4-3A.B. 371
Government Affairs 4-6A.B. 374
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Government Affairs 3-25A.B. 376
Government Affairs 4-6Ways and Means 5-25 pm
A.B. 378
Government Affairs 3-25 as BDR; 4-6A.B. 384
Government Affairs 4-6A.B. 385
Government Affairs 2-26 as BDR; 4-7A.B. 389
Government Affairs 3-31; 4-14; 5-7A.B. 392
Government Affairs 2-26 as BDR; 4-7; 4-28A.B. 393
Government Affairs 2-26 as BDR; 4-7A.B. 394
Government Affairs 2-26 as BDR; 4-7A.B. 399
Government Affairs 3-31 as BDR; 4-20 jt; 4-28 jt; 5-5 jt; 5-20; 5-25; 5-28A.B. 400
Government Affairs 2-26 as BDR; 4-7A.B. 401
Government Affairs 3-31 as BDR; 4-3A.B. 402
Government Affairs 4-8; 4-9; 4-21A.B. 410
Commerce 4-15; 4-22; 4-23; 4-29Judiciary 4-24Government Affairs 5-29
A.B. 412
Government Affairs 2-26 as BDR; 4-7A.B. 415
Government Affairs 4-1 as BDR; 4-21; 4-29; 5-15; 5-23A.B. 416
Government Affairs 4-1 as BDR; 4-8; 4-22; 4-24A.B. 417
Government Affairs 4-1 as BDR; 5-25A.B. 420
Government Affairs 4-2; 4-14; 4-28; 5-20Ways and Means 5-28 am; 5-30 am (2)
A.B. 427
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Government Affairs 4-15A.B. 431
Government Affairs 5-25A.B. 436
Government Affairs 4-15; 4-21; 5-15; 5-20A.B. 439
Government Affairs 4-15A.B. 446
Government Affairs 4-7 as BDR; 4-20 jt; 4-28 jt (exhibit only); 5-5 jt; 6-2A.B. 452
Government Affairs 2-19 as pre-BDR; 4-16A.B. 468
Government Affairs 2-26 as pre-BDR; 4-28; 5-20A.B. 469
Government Affairs 4-16; 5-7; 5-12A.B. 470
Government Affairs 5-20A.B. 471
Government Affairs 4-9; 4-10 jt sub; 4-14Ways and Means 4-10 jt sub; 4-16
A.B. 473
Government Affairs 4-28A.B. 476
Government Affairs 4-9 as BDR; 4-22; 5-1; 5-28A.B. 477
Government Affairs 4-29A.B. 480
Government Affairs 4-10 jt sub as BDR; 4-22; 5-23Ways and Means 4-10 jt sub
A.B. 484
Government Affairs 4-22A.B. 487
Government Affairs 4-14 as BDR; 4-24A.B. 494
Government Affairs 4-14 as BDR; 4-24; 5-4; 5-5; 5-7A.B. 495
Government Affairs 2-24 as pre-BDR; 4-24; 4-27; 5-20A.B. 504
Government Affairs 4-15 as BDR; 4-23; 4-27 sub; 5-6; 5-8; 5-13Ways and Means 5-24
A.B. 505
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Government Affairs 4-15 as BDR; 4-24Ways and Means 5-7 am
A.B. 506
Government Affairs 4-15 as BDR; 5-8A.B. 507
Government Affairs 5-7A.B. 509
Government Affairs 4-16 as BDR; 4-24A.B. 510
Government Affairs 4-16 as BDR; 4-21; 4-24A.B. 511
Government Affairs 4-28A.B. 512
Government Affairs 4-24Ways and Means 5-4; 5-5
A.B. 515
Government Affairs 4-27; 4-30; 5-14A.B. 520
Government Affairs 4-27; 4-30A.B. 521
Government Affairs 4-21 as BDR; 4-29A.B. 523
Government Affairs 4-21 as BDR; 5-1; 5-22A.B. 524
Government Affairs 4-21 as BDR; 5-1; 5-28A.B. 525
Government Affairs 4-21 as BDR; 4-29A.B. 527
Legislative Functions 4-30Government Affairs 5-1; 5-15Ways and Means 5-15 pm; 5-18
A.B. 528
Government Affairs 4-22 as BDR; 4-29A.B. 539
Government Affairs 5-5A.B. 543
Government Affairs 5-5; 5-11A.B. 566
Government Affairs 5-5; 5-20A.B. 567
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Government Affairs 4-27 as BDR; 5-5A.B. 568
Government Affairs 5-5A.B. 569
Government Affairs 4-29 as BDR; 5-6; 5-11; 5-28A.B. 584
Government Affairs 5-6; 5-11A.B. 588
Government Affairs 4-30 as BDR; 5-7A.B. 591
Government Affairs 5-12; 5-13A.B. 604
Government Affairs 5-11A.B. 606
Government Affairs 5-5 as BDR; 5-25A.B. 610
Government Affairs 5-12A.B. 615
Government Affairs 5-14A.B. 620
Government Affairs 5-14A.B. 628
Government Affairs 5-11 as BDR; 5-19A.B. 641
Government Affairs 5-15A.B. 646
Government Affairs 5-22; 5-26A.B. 657
Government Affairs 5-13 as BDR; 5-19A.B. 660
Government Affairs 5-13 as BDR; 5-21; 5-25A.B. 661
Government Affairs 5-13 as BDR; 5-19A.B. 662
Government Affairs 5-13 as BDR; 5-21; 5-28; 5-31 fl (am)A.B. 663
Government Affairs 5-21A.B. 669
Government Affairs 5-14 as BDR; 5-22A.B. 670
Government Affairs 5-16 flA.B. 673
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Government Affairs 5-23A.B. 692
Government Affairs 5-20 as BDR; 5-23A.B. 693
Government Affairs 5-23Ways and Means 5-26 jt
A.B. 699
Government Affairs 5-28A.B. 702
Government Affairs 5-28A.B. 703
Government Affairs 5-31 fl (am)A.B. 706
Government Affairs 2-3A.C.R. 5
Government Affairs 2-3A.C.R. 6
Government Affairs 2-3A.C.R. 7
Government Affairs 2-3A.C.R. 8
Government Affairs 2-3A.C.R. 9
Government Affairs 3-16A.J.R. 18
Judiciary 4-2 as BDRGovernment Affairs 4-15
A.J.R. 31
Government Affairs 4-10 jt sub as BDR; 4-21Ways and Means 4-10 jt sub as BDR
A.J.R. 36
Government Affairs 4-16; 4-24S.B. 4
Government Affairs 4-9S.B. 14
Government Affairs 5-4; 5-20S.B. 21
Ways and Means 4-30Government Affairs 5-4; 5-20; 5-28
S.B. 22
1981 Assembly Government Affairs - 11
Government Affairs 6-2S.B. 23
Government Affairs 5-4Ways and Means 5-7 am; 5-7 pm; 5-27
S.B. 26
Government Affairs 3-12; 4-9S.B. 41
Government Affairs 3-25 (exhibit only)S.B. 43
Government Affairs 3-2 subS.B. 56
Government Affairs 4-9S.B. 64
Government Affairs 5-15S.B. 65
Ways and Means 3-11; 5-15 am; 5-29 am (1)Government Affairs 5-8
S.B. 74
Government Affairs 4-2Ways and Means 4-27; 4-29; 5-29 am (1)
S.B. 81
Government Affairs 3-16S.B. 89
Government Affairs 2-18S.B. 92
Ways and Means 4-14Government Affairs 4-28
S.B. 93
Ways and Means 2-23Government Affairs 3-4; 5-5
S.B. 100
Government Affairs 3-12S.B. 113
Government Affairs 2-18S.B. 130
Government Affairs 3-4Health and Welfare 3-11; 3-26; 4-8Ways and Means 5-28 pm; 5-29 am (1)
S.B. 144
Government Affairs 3-5; 5-21S.B. 163
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Ways and Means 3-11Government Affairs 4-2; 4-3
S.B. 165
Government Affairs 3-4; 4-3S.B. 171
Government Affairs 2-24S.B. 172
Government Affairs 4-2; 4-3; 4-24S.B. 174
Government Affairs 3-31; 5-20Economic Development and Natural Resources 4-21Ways and Means 5-14 am; 5-15 am
S.B. 176
Government Affairs 3-4Ways and Means 3-24Judiciary 5-18; 5-20 pm; 5-28
S.B. 183
Ways and Means 2-17; 5-12; 5-28 amGovernment Affairs 3-4Commerce 4-9; 5-14
S.B. 193
Government Affairs 4-2; 4-3; 5-1S.B. 194
Government Affairs 4-23; 4-27 sub; 5-6; 5-8; 5-13Ways and Means 5-24; 5-25 am
S.B. 214
Government Affairs 3-4S.B. 232
Government Affairs 2-25; 2-27; 3-3S.B. 237
Government Affairs 3-11 jtS.B. 263
Government Affairs 3-25; 4-7; 4-8; 4-14S.B. 268
Government Affairs 4-3S.B. 274
Health and Welfare 3-11Government Affairs 3-16
S.B. 332
Education 4-22Government Affairs 5-4
S.B. 333
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Ways and Means 3-5; 4-20; 5-4; 5-19Government Affairs 4-1
S.B. 340
Government Affairs 5-4; 5-11; 5-31 fl (pm)S.B. 343
Government Affairs 4-20 jt; 4-28 jt; 6-2S.B. 350
Government Affairs 4-3S.B. 352
Government Affairs 4-9S.B. 364
Government Affairs 4-1; 4-20 jt; 5-5 jtS.B. 367
Government Affairs 4-9S.B. 368
Government Affairs 5-23S.B. 386
Government Affairs 3-23 jtS.B. 388
Government Affairs 4-7S.B. 389
Government Affairs 5-4; 5-5; 5-11Ways and Means 5-27; 5-29 am (1)
S.B. 390
Government Affairs 3-23 jtS.B. 401
Government Affairs 5-7S.B. 402
Taxation 3-16; 3-23; 3-24 jt; 3-30; 3-31 jt; 4-6 jt; 4-7 jt; 4-8 jt; 4-9 jt; 4-11 jt; 4-13 jt; 4-14 jt; 4-20; 4-21; 4-23; 4-27; 4-30 jt; 5-18; 5-22; 5-26Committee of the Whole 4-16 jtGovernment Affairs 4-27 sub; 5-8; 5-23; 5-25Ways and Means 5-1; 5-28 am
S.B. 411
Government Affairs 5-7Ways and Means 5-14 am; 5-16; 5-19
S.B. 421
Government Affairs 4-30Ways and Means 5-14 am
S.B. 422
Government Affairs 4-24S.B. 424
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Government Affairs 5-12Ways and Means 5-28 pm; 5-29 am (1)
S.B. 485
Government Affairs 5-14; 5-20; 5-22; 5-28; 6-2S.B. 488
Government Affairs 6-2S.B. 489
Government Affairs 5-27S.B. 508
Government Affairs 4-30; 5-20; 5-27S.B. 511
Government Affairs 5-11; 512; 5-15S.B. 518
Government Affairs 5-7Judiciary 5-19
S.B. 526
Government Affairs 4-20 jt; 4-28 jt; 5-1; 5-5 jtS.B. 536
Government Affairs 4-20 jt; 4-28 jt; 5-1; 5-5 jtS.B. 537
Government Affairs 4-28 jt (exhibit only); 5-5 jtS.B. 550
Government Affairs 5-14S.B. 559
Government Affairs 5-14; 5-15S.B. 560
Government Affairs 5-11S.B. 567
Government Affairs 5-12; 5-13S.B. 568
Government Affairs 5-7S.B. 569
Government Affairs 5-7S.B. 570
Government Affairs 5-15S.B. 595
Government Affairs 5-20S.B. 598
Government Affairs 5-15Ways and Means 5-29 am (2); 5-30 am (1)
S.B. 606
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Commerce 5-20 flGovernment Affairs 5-22
S.B. 616
Government Affairs 5-22S.B. 637
Government Affairs 5-23; 5-25; 5-26S.B. 652
Government Affairs 5-22; 5-26; 5-28S.B. 655
Government Affairs 5-29S.B. 656
Government Affairs 5-25S.B. 662
Government Affairs 5-22S.B. 663
Government Affairs 5-29S.B. 680
Government Affairs 5-25; 5-28S.B. 681
Government Affairs 5-29; 5-30 flS.B. 693
Government Affairs 5-27; 5-30 flS.B. 696
Government Affairs 5-29S.B. 705
Government Affairs 5-31 fl (am)S.B. 709
Government Affairs 4-2; 4-3S.C.R. 14
Government Affairs 4-2Economic Development and Natural Resources 4-6; 4-20
S.C.R. 16
Government Affairs 4-9; 5-28S.J.R. 26
Government Affairs 5-25; 5-28S.J.R. 33
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1981 Index of All Measures Heard in the Assembly Committee on Health and Welfare
BILL NUMBER ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE
Health and Welfare 2-5A.B. 63
Health and Welfare 3-4A.B. 90
Health and Welfare 2-12; 2-25; 4-15; 5-26A.B. 107
Health and Welfare 2-25Ways and Means 5-14 pm (exhibit only); 5-19
A.B. 119
Health and Welfare 2-25Ways and Means 3-26; 4-8
A.B. 144
Health and Welfare 2-25; 3-25; 4-15A.B. 149
Health and Welfare 3-4; 3-26; 4-8; 4-15; 4-29A.B. 185
Health and Welfare 3-4A.B. 217
Health and Welfare 3-11; 3-26Government Affairs 3-16Judiciary 4-15 jtTransportation 4-15 jtWays and Means 5-4Taxation 5-12; 5-18
A.B. 247
Health and Welfare 3-11Government Affairs 3-16; 3-17Ways and Means 4-30
A.B. 257
Judiciary 3-4 as BDRHealth and Welfare 3-11; 3-25; 5-26
A.B. 267
Health and Welfare 4-1A.B. 293
Health and Welfare 4-8; 4-22; 4-29A.B. 299
Health and Welfare 3-25; 5-26A.B. 304
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Health and Welfare 3-26A.B. 307
Health and Welfare 4-1; 5-13A.B. 329
Health and Welfare 4-8; 4-29A.B. 350
Health and Welfare 4-8A.B. 414
Health and Welfare 5-6; 5-13A.B. 441
Health and Welfare 4-22; 5-6A.B. 444
Health and Welfare 4-15Ways and Means 5-4; 5-5
A.B. 445
Health and Welfare 4-22A.B. 491
Health and Welfare 4-29A.B. 549
Health and Welfare 4-29A.B. 550
Health and Welfare 4-29A.B. 551
Health and Welfare 4-22 as BDR; 5-26A.B. 642
Health and Welfare 5-20; 5-26A.B. 654
Health and Welfare 3-26 as BDR; 5-20Ways and Means 5-28 pm; 5-29 am (1); 5-30 am (2)
A.B. 655
Health and Welfare 5-26A.C.R. 47
Health and Welfare 2-5A.J.R. 12
Health and Welfare 2-25A.J.R. 17
Health and Welfare 5-20; 5-26A.J.R. 43
Health and Welfare 2-25S.B. 82
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Health and Welfare 2-5S.B. 98
Health and Welfare 3-4S.B. 99
Health and Welfare 2-12S.B. 102
Health and Welfare 2-12; 3-4S.B. 121
Health and Welfare 4-8S.B. 142
Health and Welfare 4-15S.B. 143
Government Affairs 3-4Health and Welfare 3-11; 3-26; 4-8Ways and Means 5-28 pm; 5-29 am (1)
S.B. 144
Health and Welfare 3-4S.B. 145
Health and Welfare 3-4S.B. 146
Health and Welfare 3-11; 4-8S.B. 147
Health and Welfare 4-1; 4-29S.B. 180
Health and Welfare 4-1Ways and Means 5-28 pm; 5-29 am (1)
S.B. 181
Health and Welfare 4-8; 4-29S.B. 259
Health and Welfare 4-15S.B. 286
Health and Welfare 3-11Government Affairs 3-16
S.B. 332
Commerce 4-22; 5-11Health and Welfare 5-13
S.B. 366
Health and Welfare 4-15S.B. 393
Health and Welfare 3-25; 5-26S.B. 406
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Health and Welfare 5-26S.B. 412
Health and Welfare 5-20S.B. 420
Health and Welfare 5-26S.B. 500
Health and Welfare 4-29S.B. 525
Health and Welfare 5-6S.C.R. 26
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1981 Index of Presentations Made in the Assembly Committee on Judiciary
DATE PRESENTATION1-22 Brenda Durbin, Acting Chief, Department of Parole and Probation, re Department of Parole
and Probation
1-23 Richard W. Bunker, Chairman, Gaming Control Board, re Gaming in Nevada
1-26 Discussion of Court System in Nevada
1-30 Department of Law Enforcement Assistance, re Presentation and Demonstration of Drug-Sniffing Dog
2-11 Hal Newpher, Commission on Judicial Discipline, re Process of Complaints to Commission
1981 Assembly Judiciary - 1
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1981 Index of All Measures Heard in the Assembly Committee on Judiciary
BILL NUMBER ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE
Judiciary 2-13; 2-16; 2-24A.B. 3
Judiciary 2-13; 3-4; 3-5; 5-5Ways and Means 3-30
A.B. 4
Judiciary 2-13; 2-16Government Affairs 5-4
A.B. 6
Judiciary 1-28; 2-2A.B. 18
Judiciary 1-28; 2-2A.B. 19
Commerce 2-20 sub; 3-6 sub; 3-18; 4-8; 4-22; 4-29Judiciary 5-13See also items in Supplemental Material to Assembly Commerce regarding mobile homes and rent control
A.B. 30
Commerce 2-12; 2-20 sub; 3-6 sub; 3-18; 4-8; 4-22; 4-29Judiciary 5-13
A.B. 31
Judiciary 1-30; 2-2; 2-4; 2-12; 2-13; 2-23A.B. 33
Judiciary 1-30; 2-2; 2-11A.B. 41
Judiciary 1-28 as BDR; 2-3; 2-26; 3-12; 3-26; 4-3; 4-22; 5-7A.B. 52
Judiciary 1-28 as BDR; 2-3; 2-12; 2-26; 3-31; 4-1A.B. 53
Judiciary 1-28 as BDR; 2-3; 2-26; 3-9A.B. 54
Judiciary 4-8 jt; 4-15 jt; 4-26 jt subTransportation 4-8 jt; 4-15 jt; 4-26 jt sub; 5-16
A.B. 67
Judiciary 2-6; 2-12; 2-26; 3-3; 3-4; 5-25; 5-28Ways and Means 5-19
A.B. 68
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Judiciary 2-6; 2-12; 2-26A.B. 72
Transportation 2-10; 3-23; 3-30Judiciary 5-6
A.B. 73
Judiciary 2-9; 2-26A.B. 76
Judiciary 2-9; 2-12A.B. 83
Judiciary 2-10; 2-26A.B. 86
Judiciary 2-10; 2-26A.B. 87
Judiciary 2-23; 3-3; 3-12; 3-18; 3-30; 3-31A.B. 112
Judiciary 4-13A.B. 114
Judiciary 2-25; 3-12A.B. 129
Judiciary 2-25; 3-12; 3-26A.B. 133
Judiciary 3-5; 3-18A.B. 148
Judiciary 3-2; 3-12; 3-26; 4-6; 4-7; 4-10Ways and Means 5-4; 5-5; 5-22 jt am; 5-26
A.B. 157
Judiciary 3-2; 3-12; 5-20 pmA.B. 158
Judiciary 3-10; 3-11; 3-12; 5-7A.B. 178
Judiciary 3-6; 3-26; 5-4A.B. 187
Government Affairs 3-11 jt; 3-17; 3-26; 5-25Judiciary 5-25
A.B. 189
Judiciary 2-24 as BDR; 3-10A.B. 202
Judiciary 2-24 as BDR; 3-10A.B. 203
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Judiciary 2-24 as BDR; 3-9; 3-13; 4-1; 4-21A.B. 204
Judiciary 2-24 as BDR; 3-6A.B. 205
Judiciary 3-6; 4-1; 4-29A.B. 227
Judiciary 2-25 as BDR; 3-4; 3-9; 3-10; 3-18Ways and Means 4-6; 4-14; 4-21
A.B. 228
Judiciary 5-18A.B. 231
Judiciary 3-11; 3-12A.B. 232
Judiciary 2-25 as BDR; 3-13; 3-26; 4-7; 4-10A.B. 234
Judiciary 2-26; 3-13; 3-23; 4-6; 4-7; 4-29A.B. 240
Judiciary 3-16; 3-18A.B. 241
Judiciary 3-16; 3-23; 4-6; 4-7; 5-7; 5-19; 5-28A.B. 246
Health and Welfare 3-11; 3-26Government Affairs 3-16Judiciary 4-15 jtTransportation 4-15 jtWays and Means 5-4Taxation 5-12; 5-18
A.B. 247
Judiciary 3-31; 4-3; 4-29; 5-1A.B. 250
Judiciary 3-27; 4-29A.B. 253
Judiciary 3-27A.B. 254
Judiciary 3-27; 4-6; 4-7; 4-10A.B. 255
Judiciary 3-4 as BDR; 3-17; 3-18; 4-1A.B. 265
Judiciary 3-4 as BDR; 3-23; 3-26A.B. 266
Judiciary 3-4 as BDRHealth and Welfare 3-11; 3-25; 5-26
A.B. 267
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Judiciary 3-16; 5-7; 5-16 flA.B. 269
Judiciary 3-17; 3-18A.B. 270
Ways and Means 3-4 as BDR; 3-26; 3-31; 4-7Judiciary 5-6
A.B. 274
Judiciary 3-27A.B. 277
Judiciary 3-17; 3-18A.B. 280
Judiciary 5-7A.B. 286
Judiciary 3-23A.B. 297
Judiciary 3-17; 3-18; 4-6; 4-7Ways and Means 3-30
A.B. 303
Judiciary 3-24; 5-7A.B. 306
Government Affairs 3-10 as BDR; 3-24; 3-31Judiciary 4-10; 5-13
A.B. 310
Judiciary 3-12 as BDRTransportation 4-7; 5-6
A.B. 327
Judiciary 3-12 as BDR; 3-24; 3-26A.B. 328
Judiciary 3-12 as BDR; 4-1A.B. 336
Judiciary 3-24; 5-7; 5-8A.B. 339
Judiciary 3-24; 4-6; 4-7; 4-10; 5-7; 5-8; 5-13A.B. 340
Judiciary 3-13 as BDR; 3-25A.B. 341
Judiciary 3-13 as BDR; 3-25A.B. 342
Judiciary 4-1; 5-7A.B. 345
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Judiciary 4-1; 4-22; 4-27A.B. 346
Judiciary 3-31; 4-3; 4-21A.B. 362
Judiciary 5-7A.B. 377
Judiciary 4-27; 5-6; 5-7A.B. 386
Judiciary 3-26 as BDR; 4-14A.B. 403
Judiciary 3-26 as BDR; 4-14; 4-15 jt; 5-7; 5-23Transportation 4-15 jt
A.B. 404
Judiciary 3-26 as BDR; 4-14; 4-27A.B. 405
Commerce 4-15; 4-22; 4-23; 4-29Judiciary 4-24Government Affairs 5-29
A.B. 412
Judiciary 4-27; 4-29A.B. 418
Judiciary 4-8 jt; 4-15 jt; 4-26 jt subTransportation 4-8 jt; 4-15 jt; 4-26 jt sub
A.B. 421
Judiciary 4-2 as BDR; 4-14A.B. 422
Judiciary 4-2 as BDR; 5-7; 5-23A.B. 423
Judiciary 4-2 as BDR; 4-21; 5-1; 5-5; 5-7; 5-21A.B. 425
Judiciary 4-20; 4-21; 4-24; 5-7; 5-13; 5-20 amA.B. 432
Judiciary 4-13; 4-29; 5-7A.B. 447
Judiciary 4-28; 4-30; 5-1; 5-5A.B. 453
Judiciary 4-27; 5-5; 5-7A.B. 454
Judiciary 4-27A.B. 467
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Judiciary 4-30; 5-7A.B. 481
Judiciary 4-28A.B. 482
Judiciary 5-4A.B. 483
Judiciary 4-23; 4-29A.B. 488
Judiciary 5-4; 5-12A.B. 490
Judiciary 5-5; 5-7A.B. 514
Judiciary 5-1A.B. 529
Judiciary 5-1A.B. 530
Judiciary 4-30; 5-7; 5-14A.B. 531
Judiciary 5-1A.B. 532
Judiciary 5-5A.B. 533
Judiciary 4-21 as BDR; 5-5A.B. 534
Judiciary 5-6A.B. 537
Judiciary 5-5A.B. 540
Judiciary 5-5A.B. 542
Judiciary 4-23 as BDR; 5-5A.B. 547
Judiciary 4-23 as BDRA.B. 548
Judiciary 4-24 as BDR; 5-6; 5-7A.B. 560
Judiciary 5-4; 5-7; 5-12A.B. 561
Judiciary 4-28 as BDRA.B. 574
Judiciary 4-28 as BDRA.B. 575
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Judiciary 4-28 as BDRA.B. 576
Judiciary 4-29 as BDRA.B. 582
Judiciary 5-1 as BDR; 5-15; 5-23A.B. 596
Judiciary 5-23A.B. 611
Judiciary 5-6 as BDRA.B. 622
Judiciary 5-6 as BDRA.B. 623
Judiciary 5-6 as BDR; 5-23A.B. 624
Judiciary 5-6 as BDRA.B. 625
Judiciary 5-6 as BDR; 5-14; 5-23A.B. 626
Judiciary 5-6 as BDR; 5-14; 5-23A.B. 627
Judiciary 5-13 as BDR; 5-23A.B. 659
Judiciary 5-23; 5-28A.B. 694
Judiciary 4-1A.C.R. 10
Judiciary 2-4A.C.R. 12
Judiciary 2-4A.C.R. 13
Judiciary 2-4A.C.R. 14
Judiciary 2-4A.C.R. 15
Judiciary 2-6; 2-12A.C.R. 16
Judiciary 1-27; 2-2A.J.R. 6 of the 60th Session
Judiciary 2-11; 2-12; 3-4; 3-9; 3-18A.J.R. 14
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Judiciary 3-11; 3-26; 4-6; 4-22; 4-28A.J.R. 24
Judiciary 5-4A.J.R. 30
Judiciary 1-27; 2-2; 4-27A.J.R. 30 of the 60th Session
Judiciary 4-2 as BDRGovernment Affairs 4-15
A.J.R. 31
Judiciary 3-31 as BDR; 4-13; 5-7A.J.R. 33
Judiciary 4-23 as BDR; 5-4; 5-7A.J.R. 39
Judiciary 2-24S.B. 12
Judiciary 4-28; 5-7S.B. 13
Judiciary 4-6S.B. 25
Judiciary 2-17 jt; 3-25; 3-27S.B. 30
Judiciary 2-17 jt; 3-25S.B. 31
Judiciary 2-12S.B. 32
Judiciary 2-17 jt; 5-7S.B. 33
Judiciary 2-17 jtS.B. 34
Judiciary 2-18 jt; 5-18; 5-23S.B. 35
Judiciary 4-28S.B. 36
Judiciary 2-17 jt; 2-18 jtS.B. 37
Judiciary 2-18 jt; 5-12Ways and Means 5-27
S.B. 38
Judiciary 2-17 jt; 2-18 jt; 4-9 jt; 5-18; 5-19S.B. 39
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Judiciary 2-12; 3-4; 3-6S.B. 55
Judiciary 2-17 jt; 2-18 jt; 5-18; 5-20 pm; 5-25S.B. 67
Ways and Means 4-21; 5-4; 5-5; 5-28 amJudiciary 4-22
S.B. 79
Transportation 3-2 jt; 4-8 jt; 4-15 jt; 4-26 jt sub; 5-13Judiciary 4-8 jt; 4-14; 4-15 jt; 4-26 jt sub; 5-7; 5-23
S.B. 83
Judiciary 3-3S.B. 103
Judiciary 2-24S.B. 104
Judiciary 2-16S.B. 106
Judiciary 3-3; 3-6; 3-18; 3-24Transportation 4-13
S.B. 107
Judiciary 2-16S.B. 108
Judiciary 2-16S.B. 109
Judiciary 2-24S.B. 110
Judiciary 2-24S.B. 111
Judiciary 2-24; 3-6S.B. 112
Judiciary 4-22S.B. 118
Ways and Means 1-30Judiciary 3-23
S.B. 119
Judiciary 5-25; 5-28S.B. 149
Judiciary 3-11; 3-12S.B. 150
Judiciary 3-5S.B. 182
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Government Affairs 3-4Ways and Means 3-24Judiciary 5-18; 5-20 pm; 5-28
S.B. 183
Judiciary 4-22S.B. 185
Judiciary 4-2; 4-7; 4-10S.B. 188
Judiciary 4-22S.B. 190
Judiciary 5-19S.B. 199
Judiciary 4-20S.B. 212
Judiciary 3-13S.B. 221
Judiciary 4-10S.B. 223
Judiciary 4-20; 4-24; 4-28S.B. 224
Judiciary 4-22S.B. 225
Judiciary 5-13; 5-28S.B. 226
Judiciary 5-1S.B. 227
Judiciary 5-22S.B. 245
Judiciary 4-2; 4-3S.B. 246
Judiciary 4-28S.B. 247
Judiciary 4-21; 5-5; 5-21S.B. 248
Judiciary 4-22S.B. 249
Judiciary 4-22S.B. 250
Judiciary 4-2; 4-3S.B. 251
Judiciary 3-23; 4-7; 5-7; 5-19; 5-28S.B. 252
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Judiciary 5-7; 5-19S.B. 253
Judiciary 4-29S.B. 254
Judiciary 4-29; 5-1S.B. 255
Judiciary 4-28; 5-28S.B. 256
Judiciary 5-21S.B. 257
Judiciary 4-8 jtS.B. 265
Judiciary 5-11S.B. 270
Judiciary 4-3S.B. 271
Judiciary 5-22S.B. 272
Judiciary 5-11; 5-12S.B. 282
Judiciary 4-14 jt; 5-6 jtS.B. 287
Judiciary 5-21S.B. 306
Judiciary 4-29S.B. 307
Judiciary 5-21; 5-23S.B. 310
Judiciary 3-11; 4-8 jtS.B. 312
Judiciary 4-9 jt; 4-14 jt; 5-6 jt; 5-26Ways and Means 6-3
S.B. 320
Judiciary 4-10; 4-22; 5-7S.B. 321
Judiciary 4-29; 5-7; 5-25S.B. 354
Judiciary 5-21; 5-23; 5-28S.B. 355
Judiciary 4-29S.B. 356
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Judiciary 5-1S.B. 357
Judiciary 5-13S.B. 358
Judiciary 5-11; 5-23S.B. 359
Judiciary 4-23; 4-27Ways and Means 4-30
S.B. 371
Judiciary 4-8 jt; 5-12S.B. 385
Judiciary 5-21S.B. 403
Judiciary 5-27S.B. 407
Judiciary 4-8 jt; 4-15 jt; 5-12; 5-23S.B. 413
Judiciary 4-15 jt; 5-12; 5-19S.B. 414
Judiciary 5-20 am; 5-28S.B. 415
Judiciary 5-21; 5-23S.B. 416
Judiciary 4-9 jt; 4-15 jtWays and Means 5-14 am
S.B. 418
Judiciary 5-22Ways and Means 5-28 am
S.B. 425
Judiciary 5-22; 5-23Ways and Means 5-28 am
S.B. 432
Judiciary 5-25; 5-28S.B. 436
Judiciary 5-11; 5-23S.B. 438
Judiciary 5-11S.B. 439
Judiciary 4-10; 5-7; 5-8; 5-13S.B. 440
Judiciary 5-13S.B. 446
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Judiciary 5-13S.B. 448
Judiciary 5-20 am; 5-23S.B. 449
Judiciary 5-20 pm; 5-23S.B. 450
Judiciary 5-25S.B. 451
Judiciary 5-20 pm; 5-23S.B. 452
Judiciary 5-7; 5-19S.B. 453
Judiciary 4-15 jtTransportation 4-15 jt; 5-6; 5-28
S.B. 455
Judiciary 5-20 pm; 5-23S.B. 476
Judiciary 5-20 am; 5-23S.B. 482
Judiciary 4-9 jt; 5-18S.B. 502
Judiciary 5-19S.B. 520
Government Affairs 5-7Judiciary 5-19
S.B. 526
Judiciary 4-15 jt; 4-16 jt; 5-6 jt; 5-20 pm; 5-23S.B. 527
Judiciary 5-8S.B. 529
Judiciary 5-8S.B. 530
Judiciary 5-26; 5-28Commerce 5-30; 5-31; 6-2 fl
S.B. 535
Judiciary 5-20 pm; 5-23S.B. 563
Judiciary 5-20 pm; 5-23S.B. 576
Judiciary 5-18; 5-19S.B. 577
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Judiciary 4-30; 5-23; 5-28; 5-29 flS.B. 578
Judiciary 5-19S.B. 579
Judiciary 5-19S.B. 580
Judiciary 5-13S.B. 581
Judiciary 4-23S.B. 586
Judiciary 5-25S.B. 600
Judiciary 5-25S.B. 604
Judiciary 5-25S.B. 605
Judiciary 5-27; 5-28Ways and Means 5-28 am; 5-29 am (2); 5-30 am (1); 5-30 am (2)
S.B. 609
Judiciary 5-18; 5-29 flS.B. 610
Judiciary 5-25S.B. 612
Judiciary 5-18; 5-19S.B. 645
Judiciary 5-27; 5-28S.B. 654
Judiciary 5-27; 5-28S.B. 658
Judiciary 5-25S.B. 659
Judiciary 5-27; 5-28S.B. 670
Judiciary 5-27; 5-28S.B. 674
Judiciary 2-4S.C.R. 10
Judiciary 4-10; 5-7S.C.R. 27
Judiciary 2-11; 3-4; 4-28S.J.R. 18 of the 60th Session
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Judiciary 5-7; 5-8S.J.R. 20
Judiciary 3-26; 4-8 jtS.J.R. 23
Judiciary 2-11; 3-4S.J.R. 25 of the 60th Session
Judiciary 5-22; 5-23; 5-25S.J.R. 32
1981 Assembly Judiciary - 16
Revised 3/2015
1981 Index of All Measures Heard in the Assembly Committee on Labor and Management
BILL NUMBER ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE
Labor and Management 2-9; 2-24; 3-17A.B. 14
Labor and Management 2-9; 2-24; 3-17A.B. 32
Labor and Management 2-3; 3-16; 3-24; 3-30; 4-6A.B. 49
Labor and Management 2-24; 3-17; 3-24; 3-30A.B. 115
Labor and Management 2-24A.B. 117
Labor and Management 2-17; 4-14A.B. 136
Labor and Management 2-23; 3-2; 3-24; 3-30A.B. 137
Labor and Management 3-3; 3-17A.B. 165
Labor and Management 3-3; 3-17; 3-31; 4-7; 4-14A.B. 207
Labor and Management 3-3; 3-17; 3-31; 4-14; 5-11A.B. 208
Labor and Management 3-9; 3-17A.B. 229
Labor and Management 3-9; 3-23Ways and Means 4-21; 4-23
A.B. 233
Labor and Management 3-16; 3-17; 3-31A.B. 262
Labor and Management 3-16; 3-31; 4-14A.B. 263
Labor and Management 3-16; 3-31; 4-14A.B. 264
Labor and Management 3-17; 3-31; 4-14A.B. 292
Labor and Management 3-11; 3-17A.B. 294
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Labor and Management 3-11; 3-31A.B. 295
Labor and Management 2-17 as BDR; 3-11; 3-31; 4-14A.B. 296
Labor and Management 3-23; 3-31; 4-6A.B. 312
Labor and Management 3-23; 3-31A.B. 313
Labor and Management 3-23; 3-31A.B. 314
Labor and Management 3-31A.B. 315
Labor and Management 3-17 as BDR; 3-30; 4-7; 4-14A.B. 368
Labor and Management 3-30; 4-14A.B. 370
Labor and Management 4-6; 4-13; 4-14A.B. 390
Labor and Management 4-6; 4-14; 5-18A.B. 406
Labor and Management 4-6; 4-14A.B. 407
Labor and Management 4-6; 4-7; 4-14A.B. 408
Labor and Management 4-6; 4-7; 4-14; 4-21A.B. 409
Labor and Management 4-6; 4-13; 4-14Ways and Means 5-30 am (1)
A.B. 433
Labor and Management 5-4; 5-19A.B. 562
Labor and Management 4-28A.B. 572
Labor and Management 5-11; 5-18; 5-19A.B. 629
Labor and Management 5-19A.B. 644
Labor and Management 5-11 as BDR; 5-18; 5-19A.B. 650
Labor and Management 5-18; 5-19A.B. 658
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Labor and Management 5-19; 5-21A.B. 683
Labor and Management 5-4A.C.R. 33
Labor and Management 5-19A.C.R. 44
Labor and Management 3-9; 3-17Ways and Means 3-24; 4-6; 4-7
S.B. 191
Commerce 3-26; 4-23Labor and Management 5-18
S.B. 202
Labor and Management 2-17; 4-21S.B. 230
Labor and Management 3-30S.B. 465
Labor and Management 3-30S.B. 466
Labor and Management 3-30S.B. 467
Labor and Management 3-30S.B. 473
Labor and Management 5-19; 5-21; 5-25; 6-1 flS.B. 548
Labor and Management 5-25S.B. 667
1981 Assembly Labor and Management - 3
1981 Index of Presentations Made in the Assembly Committee on Legislative Functions
DATE PRESENTATION1-19 pm Discussion re Contested Election Between Michael T. FitzPatrick and James W. Schofield
1981 Assembly Legislative Functions - 1
Revised 3/2015
1981 Index of All Measures Heard in the Assembly Committee on Legislative Functions
BILL NUMBER ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE
Legislative Functions 1-29; 3-17 jtA.B. 12
Legislative Functions 2-3; 3-17 jtA.B. 84
Legislative Functions 3-12A.B. 127
Ways and Means 3-9; 3-12; 4-9; 4-21Legislative Functions 4-22
A.B. 153
Government Affairs 2-5 as BDR; 3-2 sub; 3-26Ways and Means 3-9; 3-17Legislative Functions 4-2
A.B. 154
Legislative Functions 3-12; 4-2A.B. 287
Legislative Functions 4-22A.B. 372
Commerce 4-15; 4-29Legislative Functions 5-28
A.B. 375
Legislative Functions 4-30Government Affairs 5-1; 5-15Ways and Means 5-15 pm; 5-18
A.B. 528
Economic Development and Natural Resources 5-11; 5-18; 5-25Legislative Functions 5-28
A.B. 640
Legislative Functions 5-13 as BDRWays and Means 5-18; 5-19
A.B. 671
Legislative Functions 5-16A.B. 684
Legislative Functions 2-11A.C.R. 17
Legislative Functions 3-12A.C.R. 22
Legislative Functions 3-12 as BDR; 4-2A.C.R. 24
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Legislative Functions 3-17 jtA.C.R. 28
Legislative Functions 5-16; 5-29 flA.C.R. 29
Legislative Functions 5-16A.C.R. 32
Legislative Functions 5-16; 5-28A.C.R. 36
Legislative Functions 5-28A.C.R. 46
Legislative Functions 5-29 flA.C.R. 50
Legislative Functions 6-1 flA.C.R. 60
Legislative Functions 1-29A.J.R. 2
Legislative Functions 5-13A.J.R. 42
Legislative Functions 3-12 as BDR; 4-2A.R. 15
Legislative Functions 5-28; 5-29 flA.R. 26
Legislative Functions 3-17 jt; 5-28; 5-29 flS.B. 10
Legislative Functions 5-28S.B. 11
Legislative Functions 2-11S.B. 42
Legislative Functions 2-11S.B. 96
Legislative Functions 5-28S.B. 203
Legislative Functions 3-17 jt; 4-30S.B. 266
Legislative Functions 4-2; 4-22S.B. 293
Legislative Functions 3-17 jt; 4-30; 5-13S.B. 299
Legislative Functions 3-17 jtS.B. 380
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Economic Development and Natural Resources 4-14; 5-11; 5-18; 5-25Legislative Functions 5-28
S.B. 381
Legislative Functions 3-17 jt; 4-2; 5-28S.B. 387
Legislative Functions 2-11S.C.R. 11
Legislative Functions 3-17 jtS.C.R. 12
Legislative Functions 3-17 jt; 4-2; 4-30S.C.R. 20
Legislative Functions 3-17 jtS.C.R. 25
Legislative Functions 3-17 jt; 4-30; 5-13; 5-16S.C.R. 32
Legislative Functions 5-16S.C.R. 43
Legislative Functions 5-28; 5-29 flS.C.R. 54
Legislative Functions 5-16S.C.R. 60
Legislative Functions 5-28; 5-29 flS.C.R. 64
Commerce 5-25Legislative Functions 5-28; 5-29 fl
S.C.R. 65
Legislative Functions 5-16S.J.R. 38
Legislative Functions 5-28; 5-29 flS.J.R. 39
1981 Assembly Legislative Functions - 4
1981 Index of Presentations Made in the Assembly Committee on Taxation
DATE PRESENTATION1-26 Roy Nickson, Executive Director, Department of Taxation, re Overview of Department of
TaxationJames Wadhams, Director, Department of Commerce, re Premium TaxDon Heath, Commissioner of Insurance, re Premium TaxErnest Newton, Executive Vice President, Nevada Taxpayers' Association, re Governor's Tax Package
1-27 Hal Bennett, Chief, Registration Division, Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), re Tax Revenues Collected by the Department of Motor VehiclesRichard Bunker, Chairman, Nevada State Gaming Control Board, re Overview of Gaming TaxesJoe Greenley, Department of Wildlife, re Department of Wildlife Budget
2-3 jt Richard Bryan, Attorney General, re Taxation Problems Encountered by Attorney General's Office in 1979-1980
2-24 Discussion re Governor's Tax Package
3-3 jt Discussion of Actual Previous and Proposed Future Fiscal Needs of the 197 Local Political Subdivisions within the State of NevadaReport, "Histories and Summary Presentations of Revenue, Expenditure and Debt Data for Nevada Local Governments from Fiscal Year 1976-77 Through 1980-81"
3-10 pm Discussion re Tax Package
3-16 Discussion of Senate Bill No. 204 of the 60th Session
3-17 General Deliberations Towards Conclusions to be Enacted in the Final Tax Package
1981 Assembly Taxation - 1
Revised 3/2015
1981 Index of All Measures Heard in the Assembly Committee on Taxation
BILL NUMBER ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE
Taxation 2-3; 4-20; 4-28; 5-4; 5-11; 5-12A.B. 20
Taxation 1-26 as BDR; 2-2; 4-28A.B. 43
Taxation 1-26 as BDR; 2-2; 3-30; 4-20A.B. 44
Taxation 1-26 as BDR; 2-2A.B. 45
Taxation 1-26 as BDR; 2-2A.B. 46
Taxation 1-26 as BDR; 2-2; 2-10; 2-17A.B. 47
Taxation 2-3; 2-9; 2-17; 3-2A.B. 59
Taxation 2-9A.B. 79
Taxation 2-2 as BDRA.B. 95
Taxation 2-9; 5-18; 5-25; 5-27Ways and Means 5-25 am
A.B. 97
Taxation 2-3 as BDR; 2-10; 2-16A.B. 99
Taxation 2-3 as BDR; 2-10A.B. 100
Taxation 2-17; 4-20A.B. 116
Taxation 2-9 as BDR; 2-10; 3-9; 3-10 amA.B. 120
Taxation 2-9 as BDR; 2-16A.B. 121
Taxation 2-9 as BDR; 2-16; 2-23; 3-10 pm; 4-28; 5-4A.B. 122
Taxation 2-17A.B. 125
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Taxation 2-10A.B. 128
Taxation 2-10 as BDR; 2-17; 4-20; 4-21; 4-27; 4-28; 4-30 jt; 5-22 flA.B. 134
Taxation 2-10 as BDR; 2-17A.B. 135
Taxation 3-2; 4-28A.B. 159
Taxation 2-23; 3-2A.B. 162
Government Affairs 3-23 jt; 3-26; 4-2; 5-20; 6-2Taxation 4-11 jt
A.B. 167
Taxation 2-23; 3-2; 5-26A.B. 177
Taxation 2-17 as BDR; 3-9A.B. 180
Taxation 3-9A.B. 184
Taxation 3-30; 4-28A.B. 188
Taxation 3-9A.B. 193
Taxation 3-2A.B. 194
Taxation 2-23 as BDRA.B. 235
Taxation 3-9A.B. 237
Health and Welfare 3-11; 3-26Government Affairs 3-16Judiciary 4-15 jtTransportation 4-15 jtWays and Means 5-4Taxation 5-12; 5-18
A.B. 247
Taxation 3-30; 5-4; 5-11A.B. 258
Government Affairs 3-17Taxation 5-26
A.B. 275
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Taxation 3-10 pm; 4-28; 5-4A.B. 298
Taxation 3-23; 5-4Ways and Means 5-21
A.B. 330
Taxation 3-16; 5-26; 5-27Transportation 3-18 jt; 4-14; 5-16; 5-18
A.B. 338
Taxation 3-24 jt (exhibit only)A.B. 348
Taxation 3-23; 3-30; 3-31 jt; 4-6 jt; 4-7 jt; 4-8 jt; 4-9 jt; 4-11 jt; 4-13 jt; 4-14 jt; 4-15; 4-20; 4-21; 4-23; 5-22; 5-25; 5-26; 5-30Committee of the Whole 4-16 jtWays and Means 5-1; 5-28 amTransportation 5-16
A.B. 369
Taxation 4-27; 5-19A.B. 379
Taxation 4-6 jt; 4-13 jtA.B. 430
Taxation 4-20A.B. 438
Taxation 4-27A.B. 492
Taxation 4-27; 5-11A.B. 522
Taxation 4-27 as BDR; 5-5A.B. 577
Taxation 5-4 as BDR; 5-11A.B. 607
Taxation 5-12; 5-27; 5-30A.B. 608
Taxation 5-12A.B. 609
Taxation 5-18; 5-25A.B. 637
Taxation 5-25; 5-27; 5-30A.B. 665
Taxation 5-25A.B. 680
Taxation 5-27A.B. 689
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Taxation 5-22 fl as BDRA.B. 700
Transportation 5-25Taxation 6-3
A.B. 701
Taxation 2-3A.C.R. 1
Taxation 2-3A.J.R. 1
Taxation 2-9 as BDR; 2-10 as BDRA.J.R. 16
Taxation 3-2; 3-17; 4-21A.J.R. 21
Taxation 3-23; 3-30; 4-20; 4-21; 5-4; 5-11; 5-22A.J.R. 27
Taxation 4-20A.J.R. 34
Taxation 4-28; 5-5A.J.R. 38
Taxation 5-18A.J.R. 40
Taxation 5-25A.J.R. 44
Taxation 4-28; 5-4; 5-5S.B. 7
Taxation 5-12S.B. 9
Taxation 2-17; 2-23; 3-2S.B. 16
Taxation 2-2; 3-30S.B. 27
Taxation 3-23; 3-24 jt; 3-30; 3-31 jt; 4-6 jt; 4-7 jt; 4-8 jt; 4-9 jt; 4-11 jt; 4-13 jt; 4-14 jt; 4-20; 4-30 jt; 5-18; 5-19; 5-22Committee of the Whole 4-16 jtWays and Means 5-1; 5-28 am
S.B. 69
Taxation 2-23; 3-30S.B. 114
Taxation 3-9S.B. 139
1981 Assembly Taxation - 5
Taxation 4-11 jt; 5-19 jtTransportation 4-27 (exhibit only); 5-19 jt; 5-25
S.B. 154
Transportation 3-18 jt; 4-14Taxation 4-11 jt
S.B. 222
Taxation 5-25; 5-27S.B. 244
Transportation 4-27; 5-16; 5-19 jtTaxation 5-19 jt; 5-25 (exhibit only); 6-3
S.B. 262
Taxation 5-12; 5-18S.B. 301
Taxation 3-9S.B. 302
Taxation 5-27S.B. 328
Commerce 5-25Taxation 5-27
S.B. 408
Taxation 3-16; 3-23; 3-24 jt; 3-30; 3-31 jt; 4-6 jt; 4-7 jt; 4-8 jt; 4-9 jt; 4-11 jt; 4-13 jt; 4-14 jt; 4-20; 4-21; 4-23; 4-27; 4-30 jt; 5-18; 5-22; 5-26Committee of the Whole 4-16 jtGovernment Affairs 4-27 sub; 5-8; 5-23; 5-25Ways and Means 5-1; 5-28 am
S.B. 411
Taxation 5-19S.B. 456
Transportation 4-27 (exhibit only); 5-16; 5-19 jt; 5-20; 5-25Taxation 5-19 jt; 5-25 (exhibit only); 6-3
S.B. 477
Taxation 5-27S.B. 499
Taxation 5-19S.B. 517
Ways and Means 5-1; 5-27Taxation 5-18
S.B. 582
Taxation 5-18Ways and Means 5-28 am
S.B. 583
1981 Assembly Taxation - 6
Taxation 5-25S.B. 584
Taxation 5-18S.B. 593
Taxation 5-25S.B. 596
Taxation 3-23 as BDR; 5-26S.B. 632
Taxation 3-23 as BDRS.B. 633
Taxation 5-26S.B. 677
Taxation 5-26; 5-27S.B. 678
Taxation 5-30S.B. 687
Taxation 5-26S.B. 689
Taxation 2-9; 2-16S.J.R. 3
Taxation 2-16; 2-23; 3-2; 3-9; 4-20; 4-28; 5-5; 5-12S.J.R. 6 of the 60th Session
Taxation 2-9S.J.R. 19 of the 60th Session
Taxation 5-11; 5-19S.J.R. 21
1981 Assembly Taxation - 7
1981 Index of Presentations Made in the Assembly Committee on Transportation
DATE PRESENTATION1-22 jt Al Stone, Director, Nevada Department of Transportation, re Overview of Department
3-18 jt Discussion of Mass Transit in Urban Southern Nevada
1981 Assembly Transportation - 1
Revised 3/2015
1981 Index of All Measures Heard in the Assembly Committee on Transportation
BILL NUMBER ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE
Transportation 2-10; 3-23A.B. 42
Government Affairs 2-3 as BDR; 2-4; 2-11; 2-16 jt (asm and sen); 2-19; 3-6 sub; 3-9 sub; 3-13 sub; 3-31; 4-15; 5-1Ways and Means 2-24Transportation 5-24
A.B. 58
Judiciary 4-8 jt; 4-15 jt; 4-26 jt subTransportation 4-8 jt; 4-15 jt; 4-26 jt sub; 5-16
A.B. 67
Transportation 2-17; 3-24 jt; 4-20; 5-16Ways and Means 5-28 am
A.B. 69
Transportation 2-17; 3-24 jt; 4-20; 5-16Commerce 5-29
A.B. 70
Transportation 2-17; 3-24 jt; 4-13; 5-16A.B. 71
Transportation 2-10; 3-23; 3-30Judiciary 5-6
A.B. 73
Transportation 3-9A.B. 108
Transportation 3-30; 4-7; 4-20; 5-28A.B. 109
Government Affairs 2-19Transportation 4-6
A.B. 142
Transportation 3-9; 3-23A.B. 160
Transportation 2-17 as BDR; 5-8 sub; 5-12A.B. 179
Transportation 5-8 subA.B. 218
Transportation 4-27; 5-16A.B. 238
1981 Assembly Transportation - 2
Transportation 3-16; 4-7A.B. 239
Health and Welfare 3-11; 3-26Government Affairs 3-16Judiciary 4-15 jtTransportation 4-15 jtWays and Means 5-4Taxation 5-12; 5-18
A.B. 247
Transportation 3-16; 3-23A.B. 259
Transportation 3-30; 4-7A.B. 326
Judiciary 3-12 as BDRTransportation 4-7; 5-6
A.B. 327
Transportation 3-18 jt; 4-14; 5-16A.B. 337
Taxation 3-16; 5-26; 5-27Transportation 3-18 jt; 4-14; 5-16; 5-18
A.B. 338
Taxation 3-23; 3-30; 3-31 jt; 4-6 jt; 4-7 jt; 4-8 jt; 4-9 jt; 4-11 jt; 4-13 jt; 4-14 jt; 4-15; 4-20; 4-21; 4-23; 5-22; 5-25; 5-26; 5-30Committee of the Whole 4-16 jtWays and Means 5-1; 5-28 amTransportation 5-16
A.B. 369
Transportation 5-5A.B. 373
Transportation 3-30; 4-7A.B. 388
Judiciary 3-26 as BDR; 4-14; 4-15 jt; 5-7; 5-23Transportation 4-15 jt
A.B. 404
Transportation 4-14; 5-8 sub; 5-11; 5-12A.B. 419
Judiciary 4-8 jt; 4-15 jt; 4-26 jt subTransportation 4-8 jt; 4-15 jt; 4-26 jt sub
A.B. 421
Transportation 5-6A.B. 426
Transportation 4-6 as BDR; 5-5A.B. 448
1981 Assembly Transportation - 3
Transportation 4-6 as BDR; 4-27A.B. 449
Transportation 4-6 as BDR; 5-4A.B. 450
Transportation 5-4A.B. 535
Transportation 5-6A.B. 571
Transportation 5-5A.B. 583
Transportation 5-8 subA.B. 595
Transportation 5-20A.B. 621
Transportation 5-7A.B. 635
Transportation 4-7 as pre-BDR; 5-18A.B. 636
Transportation 5-22Ways and Means 5-28 am
A.B. 698
Transportation 5-25Taxation 6-3
A.B. 701
Transportation 4-13; 5-16S.B. 52
Transportation 4-6S.B. 53
Transportation 4-6S.B. 54
Transportation 3-2 jt; 4-8 jt; 4-15 jt; 4-26 jt sub; 5-13Judiciary 4-8 jt; 4-14; 4-15 jt; 4-26 jt sub; 5-7; 5-23
S.B. 83
Judiciary 3-3; 3-6; 3-18; 3-24Transportation 4-13
S.B. 107
Taxation 4-11 jt; 5-19 jtTransportation 4-27 (exhibit only); 5-19 jt; 5-25
S.B. 154
Transportation 3-31S.B. 156
1981 Assembly Transportation - 4
Transportation 3-31S.B. 157
Transportation 5-5S.B. 159
Transportation 5-11S.B. 160
Transportation 5-20Ways and Means 5-28 am
S.B. 161
Transportation 4-6S.B. 196
Transportation 4-8S.B. 216
Transportation 3-18 jt; 4-14Taxation 4-11 jt
S.B. 222
Transportation 5-25S.B. 235
Transportation 4-27; 5-16; 5-19 jtTaxation 5-19 jt; 5-25 (exhibit only); 6-3
S.B. 262
Ways and Means 3-30; 4-23Transportation 5-26; 5-28
S.B. 284
Transportation 3-26 jtS.B. 297
Transportation 3-31S.B. 298
Transportation 3-16Education 5-20Ways and Means 5-29 am (2); 5-30 am (1)
S.B. 315
Transportation 5-11S.B. 363
Transportation 5-11S.B. 369
Transportation 5-18S.B. 379
Transportation 5-12; 5-20S.B. 397
1981 Assembly Transportation - 5
Transportation 5-8 sub; 5-12; 5-20S.B. 398
Transportation 5-8 sub; 5-12S.B. 399
Transportation 4-14; 5-11; 5-18S.B. 444
Judiciary 4-15 jtTransportation 4-15 jt; 5-6; 5-28
S.B. 455
Transportation 5-4; 5-16S.B. 459
Transportation 4-27 (exhibit only); 5-16; 5-19 jt; 5-20; 5-25Taxation 5-19 jt; 5-25 (exhibit only); 6-3
S.B. 477
Transportation 5-11S.B. 506
Transportation 5-6S.B. 528
Transportation 5-26; 5-28S.B. 546
Transportation 4-27; 5-24S.B. 588
Transportation 5-28S.B. 603
Transportation 5-24S.B. 643
Transportation 5-25S.B. 673
Transportation 4-6S.J.R. 24
1981 Assembly Transportation - 6
1981 Index of Presentations Made in the Assembly Committee on Ways and Means
DATE PRESENTATION1-20 Bill Bible, Fiscal Analyst, Legislative Counsel Bureau, re Revenue Projections
1-21 Mike Alastuey, Deputy Budget Director, Department of Administration, re Recommended One-Shot and Supplemental Appropriations for 1980-1981
1-22 William Hancock, Manager, Public Works Board, re Recommended Capital Improvement ProgramJohn Meder, Administrator, Division of State Parks, re Park Improvement Projects
1-23 Mike Alastuey, Depuy Budget Director, Department of Administration Overview of Budget Governor's Office BudgetBerlyn Miller, Chairman, Governor's Management Task Force, re Office of Operational Analysis BudgetMichael de la Torre, Director, Department of Law Enforcement, re Crime Prevention BudgetBob Hill, Coordinator, State Planning Office Comprehensive Statewide Planning Budget Commission on the Future of Nevada Budget Four Corners Regional Commission Budget
1-26 Walter McKenzie, Director, Department of Economic Development, re Department BudgetCaroline Hadley, Editor, Nevada Magazine, re Magazine BudgetE.H. Fitz, Chairman, State Public Works Board, re Board BudgetRoy Nickson, Executive Director, Department of Taxation, re Department BudgetJim Wittenberg, Director, State Personnel Division, re State Employees' Pay Package
1-27 Ralph DiSibio, Director, Department of Human Resources, re Overview of Department and its BudgetFrank Carmen, Director, Youth Services Division Youth Services Division Budget Innovative Youth Grant Project Budget Probation Subsidies Budget Youth Parole Budget Nevada Girls Training Center Budget Nevada Youth Training Center Budget Alternative Placements Budget Northern Nevada Children's Home Budget Southern Nevada Children's Home BudgetBob Gagnier, Executive Secretary, Nevada State Employees Association, re Pay Package
1-28 Ralph DiSibio, Director, Department of Human Resources, re Division of Mental Health and Mental Retardation Budget
1-29 Ralph DiSibio, Director, Department of Human Resources, re Division of Mental Hygiene and Mental Retardation BudgetMike Alastuey, Deputy Budget Director, Department of Administration, re Department BudgetStan Colton, State Treasurer, re Treasurer's Budget
1-30 William Engel, Adjutant General, re Department of the Military BudgetBarney Dahl, Director, Civil Defense and Disaster Agency, re Agency Budget
1981 Assembly Ways and Means - 1
2-2 John Duarte, Chief of Management Services, Welfare Division, re Division BudgetWilliam Swackhamer, Secretary of State, re Secretary of State's BudgetBarney Dahl, Director, Civil Defense and Disaster Agency, re Agency BudgetMerlin Anderson, Administrator, Commission on Postsecondary Education, re Commission Budget
2-3 Ralph DiSibio, Director, Department of Human Resources, re Division of Aging Services BudgetDel Frost, Administrator, State Rehabilitation Division, re Division BudgetJohn Carr, Health Officer, re Health Division Budget
2-4 John Carr, Health Officer, re Health Division BudgetBryn Armstrong, Chairman, Board of Parole Commissioners, re Board BudgetA.A. Campos, Chief Parole and Probation Officer, re Parole and Probation Budget
2-5 Michael de la Torre, Director, Department of Law Enforcement Assistance, re Department BudgetCharles Wolff, Director, Department of Prisons, re Department Budget
2-6 Perry Comeaux, Assistant Director, Department of Prisons, re Department BudgetCharles Wolff, Director, Department of Prisons, re Department Budget
2-9 Donald Baepler, Chancellor, University of Nevada System, re System BudgetLeonard Goodall, President, University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV), re UNLV BudgetJoe Crowley, President, University of Nevada, Reno (UNR), re UNR Budget
2-10 Joe Crowley, President, University of Nevada, Reno (UNR), re UNR BudgetRobert Daugherty, Dean, University of Nevada Medical School, re School BudgetClifford Murino, President, Desert Research Institute, re Institute Budget
2-11 William Berg, President, Northern Nevada Community College, re College BudgetJack Davis, President, Western Nevada Community College, re College BudgetJim Eardley, President, Truckee Meadows Community College, re College BudgetJudith Eaton, President, Clark County Community College, re College BudgetJoe Fisher, Executive Director, Nevada State Education Association, re University of Nevada System FundingTed Sanders, Superintendent of Public Instruction, re Distributive School Fund
2-12 Marvin Picollo, Temporary Secretary, Nevada State School Boards Association, re Distributive School Fund
2-13 Perry Comeaux, Deputy Director, Department of Prisons, re Department Budgets
2-16 Discussion of Recommendations of Governor's Management Task ForceJames Wadhams, Director, Department of Commerce, re Department BudgetAl McNitt, Administrator, Housing Division, re Division BudgetWayne Tetrault, Administrator, Manufactured Housing Division, re Division BudgetTom Huddleston, State Fire Marshal, re Fire Marshal BudgetLynn Luman, Administrator, Real Estate Division, re Division Budget
1981 Assembly Ways and Means - 2
2-17 James Wadhams, Director, Department of Commerce, re Department BudgetLynn Luman, Administrator, Real Estate Division, re Division BudgetJoseph Sevigny, Superintendent of Banks, re Financial Institutions Division BudgetDon Heath, Insurance Commissioner, re Insurance Division BudgetNancy Spraig, Director, Consumer Affairs Division, re Division BudgetDave Shaffer, Administrator, Unclaimed Property Division, re Division BudgetHolly Elder, Officer, Developmental Disabilities Advocate Office, re Office BudgetEd McGoldrick, Labor Commissioner, re Labor Commission Budget
2-18 John Schilling, Director, Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology, re Mining Cooperative FundBill Wright, Chairman, Board of the Department of Museums and History, re Department BudgetPeter Bandurraga, Director, Nevada Historical Society, re Society BudgetScott Miller, Director, Nevada State Museum, re Museum BudgetJoe Anderson, State Librarian, re Nevada State Library BudgetTom Ballow, Executive Director, Department of Agriculture, re Department BudgetPhil Martinelli, Director, Division of Plant Industry Division of Plant Industry Budget Meat Inspection Budget Agricultural Registration and Enforcement Budget Alfalfa Seed Research BudgetSteve Mahoney, Director, Livestock Brand Division, re Livestock Inspection FundJack Armstrong, Director, Animal Industry Division, re Veterinary Medical Services
2-23 Richard Bryan, Attorney General, re Attorney General's Office BudgetNorm Herring, State Public Defender, re Public Defender's Office BudgetMyron Leavitt, Lieutenant Governor, re Lieutenant Governor's Office BudgetMary Finnell, Chief, Risk Management Division, re Division BudgetMike Alastuey, Deputy Budget Director, Department of Administration, re Clear Creek Youth Center BudgetBill Hatifield, Commmissioner for Veterans' Affairs, re Commissioner's Budget
2-24 Noel Clark, Director, Department of Energy, re Department BudgetDuane Sudweeks, Administrator, Colorado River Resources Division, re Division BudgetHeber Hardy, Director, Public Service Commission, re Commission Budget
2-25 Bruce Greenhalgh, Director, Department of General Services, re Department Overview and Budget
2-26 Joseph Greenley, Director, Department of Wildlife, re Department BudgetJoe Packham, Wildlife Staff Specialist, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, re Predatory Animal and Rodent Control BudgetJohn Humphrey, Secretary, Nevada Sheep Commission Woolgrowers Predatory Animal Control Committee Budget Sheep Commission Budget Grazing Board ContributionsEd Markovich, Director, Rural Housing Authority, re Rural Housing BugetDoris Palazzolo, Director, State Occupational Information Coordinating Committee, re Committee BudgetLinda Ryan, Director, State Office of Community Services, re Office Budget
1981 Assembly Ways and Means - 3
3-2 Donald W. Driggs, Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE), re WICHE BudgetLarry McCracken, Director, Employment Security Department Unemployment Compensation Administration Budget OASI Administration Budget Las Vegas/Clark County Consortium Contract Washoe County Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA) Contract CETA - Nevada Balance of State Work Incentive Program Employment Security FundWill Keating, Assistant Executive Officer, Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS), re PERS BudgetAnn Silver, Executive Director, State Comprehensive Employment and Training Office, re Office BudgetJim Wittenberg, Director, State Personnel Division, re Division Budget
3-4 Charles Springer, Associate Justice, Nevada Supreme Court, re Administrative Office of the Courts Budget
3-5 Joe Nusbaum, Chairman, Nevada Industrial Commission, re Commission BudgetRichard Bunker, Chairman, Gaming Control Board, re Board Budget
3-10 Roland Westergard, Director, Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, re Department BudgetWilliam Newman, State Engineer, re Division of Water Resources BudgetJim Hawke, Administrator, Division of Water Planning, re Division BudgetJac Shaw, Administrator, Division of State Lands, re Division BudgetJoyce Hall, Administrator, Division of Mineral Resources Division of Mineral Resources Budget Oil and Gas Conservation Commission BudgetMimi Rodden, Member, Comstock Historic District Commission, re Commission Budget
3-11 John Fransway, Chairman, Environmental Commission, re Commission BudgetLou Dodgion, Administrator, Division of Environmental Protection, re Division BudgetMimi Rodden, Administrator, Division of Historic Preservation and Archeology, re Division BudgetJohn Meder, Administrator, Division of State Parks, re Division BudgetLodi Smith, State Forester Firewarden, re Division of Forestry Budget
3-12 Bill Bible, Fiscal Analyst, Legislative Counsel Bureau, re Assembly Committee on Ways and Means Progress Report
3-17 Charles Springer, Associate Justice, Nevada Supreme Court, re Administrative Office of the Courts Budget
3-23 Jim Avance, Administrator, Taxicab Authority, re Authority BudgetJim Wittenberg, Administrator, Personnel Division, re Division BudgetWilson McGowan, State Controller, re Controller's Office BudgetBruce Greenhalgh, Director, Department of General Services, re Central Data Processing Budget
1981 Assembly Ways and Means - 4
3-24 Roy Tennison, Secretary, Athletic Commission, re Commission BudgetJoseph Nusbaum, Director, Nevada Industrial Commission Nevada Industrial Commission Budget Inspector of Mines Budget Rehabilitation Center BudgetHoward Barrett, Chief, Hearing Division, re Division BudgetScott Baker, State Industrial Attorney, re State Industrial Attorney's BudgetDuane Goble, Executive Secretary, Racing Commission, re Commission Budget
3-25 jt National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) Workshop on Medicaid
3-30 Al Stone, Director, Department of Transportation, re Department BudgetBarton Jacka, Director, Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) DMV Director's Office Budget Motor Vehicle Pollution Control Budget DMV Administrative Services Division BudgetHale Bennett, Chief, DMV Registration Division, re Division Budget
3-31 Bart Jacka, Director, Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) DMV Records Search Budget DMV Drivers License Division Budget DMV Motor Carrier Division Budget Highway Patrol Budget Switcher OperationJackie Belmont, Director, Nevada State Council on the Arts, re Council BudgetElwood Moose, Executive Director, Indian Affairs Commission, re Commission Budget
4-1 Arthur Crosby, Manager, Computer Facility, re Facility BudgetLee Rayford, Executive Director, Equal Rights Commission, re Commission BudgetKen Frazier, Commissioner, Employee-Management Relations Board, re Board BudgetWilliam Smith, Executive Director/Secretary, Dairy Commission, re Commission BudgetMarcia de Braga, High School Rodeo Association, re Association BudgetBill Behrens, Secretary/Treasurer, Nevada Junior Livestock Show Board, re Board BudgetBarton Jacka, Director, Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) Traffic Safety Division Budget Traffic Safety Federal Grants Emergency Medical Services - Fleischmann Grant DMV Automation Division Budget
4-3 Budget closings Department of the Military Adjutant General Construction Fund National Guard Benefits Labor Commission Athletic Commission Department of Energy Division of Research and Development Western Interstate Energy Board Division of Conservation and Planning Lieutenant Governor Secretary of State Budget Division
1981 Assembly Ways and Means - 5
4-7 Budget closings Group Insurance Committee Merit Award Board Retired Employees Group Insurance Aerial Navigation Charts Public Works Board Public Works Inspection Section Commissioner for Veterans' Affairs Indian Affairs Commission
4-9 Bill Bible, Fiscal Analyst, Legislative Counsel Bureau, re Proposed Plan to Reduce Budget Items by a Percentage MethodBudget closings Comprehensive Statewide Planning Commission on the Future of Nevada Crime Prevention State Occupational Information Coordinating Committee State Comprehensive Employment and Training Office Office of Community Services Weatherization - Office of Community Services Community Development - Office of Community Services Crisis Intervention - Office of Community Services Office of Controller Clear Creek Youth Center Department of General Services - Director's Office Purchasing Division Commodity Food Program Surplus Property Section General Services Mail Department of General Services Motor Vehicle Operations Division (Motor Pool) Motor Vehicle Purchase Marlette Lake Nevada Magazine Equal Rights Commission Rapid Charge Process (EEOC) Federal Grant - Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Employee-Management Relations Board Nevada State Council on the Arts Nevada Department of Museums and History
4-14 Budget closings Nevada Historical Society Nevada State Museum Lost City Museum Nevada State Museum - Las Vegas Nevada State Library Library Center for Cooperative Library Services Archives Library Service Improvement Program California-Nevada Interstate Compact State Multiple Use Advisory Committee on Federal Lands Carey Act Trust Fund Division of Mineral Resources Virginia and Truckee Railroad Museum Comstock Historic District Commission
1981 Assembly Ways and Means - 6
4-16 Heber Hardy, Commissioner, Public Service Commission, re Commission Budget
4-20 Stephen Bradhurst, Director, MX Planning Office, re MX Planning
4-21 Budget closings Administrative Office of the Courts Legal Defense Fund Judicial Education District Judges' Salary District Judges' and Widows' Pensions Supreme Court Justices' and Widows' Pensions District Judges' Travel Supreme Court Salary Board of Pardons Retired Judge-Justice Duty Fund Judicial Selection Commission Judicial Discipline Commission Law Library Attorney General Special Litigation Account Private Detective Office of Extradition Coordinator Antitrust Governor's Out-of-State Travel State Unemployment Compensation Risk Management Division Cooperative Personnel Services Intergovernmental Personnel Four Corners Regional Commission Department of Conservation and Natural Resources - Office of Director Division of Water Resources Division of Water Planning Division of State Lands Division of Historic Preservation and Archeology
1981 Assembly Ways and Means - 7
4-22 Budget closings Department of Commerce - Office of Director Financial Institutions Division Thrift Companies Division of Banking Division of Savings and Loans Credit Union Division Prepaid Funeral and Cemetery Board Unclaimed Property Division Division of Housing Manufactured Housing Division Insurance Division Insurance Fraud Section Self-Insurance - Worker's Compensation Insurance Examiners Revolving Fund National Association of Insurance Commissioners Insurance Recovery Fund Insurance Education and Research Unclaimed Life Insurance Funds Fire Marshal Forestry Intergovernmental Agreements Forest and Watershed Rehabilitation Marlette Hobart - Forestry Young Adult Conservation Corps (YACC) - Forestry Colorado River Resources State Energy Resources Advisory Board Colorado River Resources Power and Water Fund Alfred Merritt Smith Water Treatment Facility Colorado River Resources Federal Pumping and Transmission Facilities Colorado River Resources Research and Development Fort Mohave Valley Development Fund Division of Plant Industry Meat Inspection Agricultural Registration and Enforcement Fund Alfalfa Seed Research Veterinary Medical Services Apiary Inspection Fund Insect Abatement
1981 Assembly Ways and Means - 8
4-23 Budget closings Division of Plant Industry Department of Wildlife Wildlife - Boating Program Predatory Animal and Rodent Control Woolgrowers Predatory Animal Control Committee Sheep Commission Grazing Board Contributions Department of Motor Vehicles - Office of the Director Administrative Services - Department of Motor Vehicles Drivers License Division - Department of Motor Vehicles Records Search - Department of Motor Vehicles Registration Division - Department of Motor Vehicles Motor Carrier Division - Department of Motor Vehicles Motor Vehicle Pollution Control - Department of Motor Vehicles Highway Patrol Traffic Safety Grants Department of Motor Vehicles - Communication Section - Highway Patrol Traffic Safety Division Traffic Safety Federal Grants Emergency Medical Services - Fleischmann Grant Department of Motor Vehicles - Automation Division Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) Nevada Industrial Commission Inspector of Mines Hearings-Appeals Division Appeals Officer State Industrial Attorney Unemployment Compensation Administration OASI Administration Nevada Employment Security Department - Washoe County Comprehensive Employment and Training Act Contract Comprehensive Employment and Training Act Comprehensive Employment and Training Act - Nevada Balance of State Work Incentive Program Employment Security Fund Comprehensive Statewide Planning Comprehensive Statewide Planning - Federal Funds Private Detective State Treasurer State Unemployment Compensation Four Corners Regional Commission Commission on Postsecondary Education
4-27 Joe Nusbaum, Director, Nevada Industrial Commission, re Questions Regarding Commission Budget
4-29 Dr. Clifford Murino, President, and Dr. Martin Mifflin, Hydrogeologist, Desert Research Institute (DRI), re Water System at Jean Prison
1981 Assembly Ways and Means - 9
4-30 Budget closings Athletic Commission Nevada Industrial Commission Nevada Industrial Commission - Rehabilitation Center Rural Housing Nevada High School Rodeo Association Mining Cooperative Fund Nevada Junior Livestock Show Board Carson City Taxes Bond Interest and Redemption Fund General Obligation Bond Commission Medical Malpractice (AG) State Agencies Training Personnel Assessment Reallocation Professional and Vocational Boards Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Division of Conservation Districts Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA) Division of Mineral Resources Division of Forestry Livestock Inspection Fund Parole and Probation Department of Law Enforcement Assistance - Director's Office
5-1 Bill Bible, Fiscal Analyst, Legislative Counsel Bureau, re Education Subcommittee ReportBudget closings Education Support Services Vocational Education School Lunch Program Driver Education Elementary and Secondary Education Act - Title I Elementary and Secondary Education Act - Title IVB and C Elementary and Secondary Education Act - Title V Elementary and Secondary Education Act - Title VI Discretionary Grants Program Teacher Training for Handicapped Children Fleischmann Scholarships Adult Basic Education Department of Education - Comprehensive Employment and Training Act Care of Handicapped Higher Education Student Loan Fund Professional Standards Commission Proficiency Testing Displaced Homemakers Risk Management Division Records Management Services General Services Accounting Personnel Division State Agencies Training Marlette Lake Water Treatment Plant
1981 Assembly Ways and Means - 10
5-5 Budget closings Capital Improvements Park Improvement Program Racing Commission - Henderson Track Racing Commission Taxicab Authority Environmental Commission Division of Forestry Administrative Services - Department of Motor Vehicles Motor Vehicle Pollution Control - Department of Motor Vehicles Comprehensive Employment and Training Act - Nevada Balance of State
5-7 pm Assemblyman Nicolas Horn re the Switcher ReportBudget closings Division of State Parks State Park Planning and Development Youth Conservation Corps - Division of State Parks Park Improvement Program Division of Buildings and Grounds Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE) Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE) Loan Fund
5-11 pm Budget closings Nevada State Museum State Treasurer Civil Defense Training Grant - Civil Defense Flood Insurance Program Hazards Preparedness Planning - Civil Defense Emergency Planning Program RADEF Program Personnel and Administration Program - Civil Defense Surplus Property - National Weather Services Grant Federal Disaster Assistance Administration Parole Board
5-12 Bill Bible, Fiscal Analyst, Legislative Counsel Bureau, re Committee Work Session on Reductions in Various State Agencies' BudgetsBudget closings Consumer Affairs Division Insurance Division Division of Real Estate Real Estate Education and Research Real Estate Investigative Fund Real Estate Recovery Account Developmental Disabilities Protection and Advocacy Gaming Control Board Investigative Fund Division of State Lands Division of Environmental Protection Forest Fire Suppression Office of the Attorney General State Printing Office
1981 Assembly Ways and Means - 11
5-13 Bill Bible, Fiscal Analyst, Legislative Counsel Bureau, re Subcommittee Report on University of Nevada BudgetAssemblyman Dean Rhoads re Subcommittee Report on Department of Transportation BudgetBudget closings Department of Transportation Department of Transportation - Urban Mass Transit Administration
5-14 am Bill Bible, Fiscal Analyst, Legislative Counsel Bureau, re Gaming Subcommittee ReportBudget closings Central Data Processing Computer Facility Department of Taxation Public Defender
5-14 pm Assemblyman John Vegiels re Human Resources Subcommittee ReportBill Bible, Fiscal Analyst, Legislative Counsel Bureau, re Human Resources Subcommittee Reports on Mental Hygiene and Mental Retardation, and Youth Services DivisionAssemblyman John Vegiels re Human Resources Subcommittee Report on Probation SubsidiesBudget closings Division of Mental Hygiene and Mental Retardation Youth Services Division Probation Subsidies
5-15 am Budget closings Highway Patrol Special Rural Fire Departments Renewable Resources Tax Allocation Senior Citizens' Property Tax Assistance Department of Taxation
5-15 pm Bill Bible, Fiscal Analyst, Legislative Counsel Bureau, re Classified Salary Proposal Subcommittee ReportAssemblyman Robinson and Bill Bible, Fiscal Analyst, Legislative Counsel Bureau, re Human Resources Subcommittee Report on Rehabilitation Administration, and Welfare AdministrationBudget closings Department of Human Resources Social Services - Vocational Rehabilitation Services to the Blind Business Enterprise Contingency Fund Food Stamps Assistance to the Aged and Blind Purchase of Social Services
1981 Assembly Ways and Means - 12
5-16 Assemblyman Alan Glover re Capital Improvements Subcommittee ReportAssemblyman Nicolas Horn re Prison Subcommittee ReportBudget closings MX Planning Silicosis and Disabled Pensions Energy Tax Allowance Public Service Commission Consumer Advocate Office Displaced Homemakers Department of Economic Development Office of Operational Analysis Mansion Maintenance Office of the Governor Capital Improvements Department of Prisons Parole and Probation Department of Prisons – Office of the Director Southern Nevada Correctional Center Southern Desert Correctional Center Nevada State Prison Northern Nevada Correctional Center Nevada Women's Correctional Center Honor Camps Prison Warehouse Fund Northern Nevada Restitution Center Southern Nevada Restitution Center Nevada Women's Pre-Release Center Prison Dairy Offender Store Fund Prison Industry Division of Forestry
5-18 Bill Bible, Fiscal Analyst, Legislative Counsel Bureau, re Estimated Budget Status as of May 17, 1981
5-20 jt Discussion of State Employees' Pay Increase
1981 Assembly Ways and Means - 13
5-22 jt am Budget Closings Community Service Administration University of Nevada, Reno (UNR) Intercollegiate Athletics - University of Nevada, Reno Agriculture Experiment Station Cooperative Extension Service School of Medical Sciences University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) Intercollegiate Athletics - University of Nevada, Las Vegas Clark County Community College Western Nevada Community College (WNCC) Truckee Meadows Community College (TMCC) Northern Nevada Community College (NNCC) Desert Research Institute (DRI) Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE) Education State Programs Vocational Education Comprehensive Employment and Training Act Care of Handicapped Professional Standards Commission Displaced Homemakers Nevada Historical Society Nevada State Museum Lost City Museum Nevada State Museum - Las Vegas Nevada State Library Archives Innovative Grant Project Division of Aging Services Probation Subsidies Youth Parole Nevada Girls Training Center Nevada Youth Training Center Rehabilitation Administration Office of the Health Officer Bureau of Community Health Services Maternal and Child Health - Title I Vital Statistics Health Planning and Resources Emergency Medical Services
1981 Assembly Ways and Means - 14
5-22 jt pm Budget Closings Nevada State Museum Division of Mental Hygiene and Mental Retardation Nevada Mental Health Institute Facility for the Mental Offender - Lake's Crossing Reno Mental Health Center Children's Behavioral Services, Washoe Las Vegas Mental Health Center Children's Behavioral Services, Las Vegas Rural Clinics Northern Nevada Mental Retardation Services Southern Nevada Mental Retardation Services Community Training Centers Retired Senior Volunteer Program Resident Placement Account Food Stamps Child Welfare Aid to Dependent Children Assistance to the Aged and Blind Medical Care Unit
1981 Assembly Ways and Means - 15
5-23 jt William D. Swackhamer, Nevada Secretary of State, re Reductions in the Prison BudgetBudget Closings Nevada Mental Health Institute Department of the Military Adjutant General Construction Fund National Guard Benefits Civil Defense Training Grant - Civil Defense Flood Insurance Program Hazards Preparedness Planning - Civil Defense Surplus Property - National Weather Services Grant Department of Law Enforcement Assistance Investigation Division, Department of Law Enforcement Assistance Peace Officer Standards and Training, DLEA Financial Institutions Division Consumer Affairs Division Manufactured Housing Division Insurance Division Fire Marshal Division of Real Estate Labor Commission Public Service Commission Department of Utility-Transportation Customer Representation Gaming Control Board Racing Commission - Henderson Track Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Division of Water Planning Division of Conservation Districts Division of State Lands Division of Environmental Protection Division of Mineral Resources Division of Forestry Department of Energy Division of Plant Industry Agricultural Registration and Enforcement Fund Livestock Inspection Fund Veterinary Medical Services Department of Motor Vehicles - Office of the Director Administrative Services - Department of Motor Vehicles Records Search - Department of Motor Vehicles Registration Division - Department of Motor Vehicles Motor Carrier Division - Department of Motor Vehicles Highway Patrol Traffic Safety Division Department of Transportation Department of Transportation - Urban Mass Transit Administration Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) Nevada Industrial Commission Comprehensive Employment and Training Act - Nevada Balance of State Work Incentive Program Rural Housing Medical Malpractice (AG) State Agencies Training Central Data Processing Reallocation Capital Improvements Park Improvement Program
1981 Assembly Ways and Means - 16
5-24 Budget closings State Park Planning and Development Legislative Counsel Bureau
5-24 jt Bill Bible, Fiscal Analyst, Legislative Counsel Bureau, re Prison Subcommittee ReportBudget Closings Southern Nevada Correctional Center Southern Desert Correctional Center Nevada State Prison Northern Nevada Correctional Center Nevada Women's Correctional Center Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA) Professional Standards Commission Nevada Girls Training Center Welfare Administration Department of Law Enforcement Assistance - Director's Office Investigation Division, Department of Law Enforcement Assistance Peace Officer Standards and Training Division of Mental Hygiene and Mental Retardation
5-25 jt Budget Closings Medical Care Unit Labor Commission Park Improvement Program State Agencies Training Division of Water Resources Division of Water Planning State Park Planning and Development Nevada State Library National Guard Benefits Fire Marshal Insurance Division Consumer Affairs Division Office of the Governor Office of Operational Analysis Comprehensive Statewide Planning Comprehensive Statewide Planning - Federal Funds Hazards Preparedness Planning - Civil Defense Civil Defense
5-25 pm Assemblyman Alan Glover re Parks Subcommittee ReportBill Bible, Fiscal Analyst, Legislative Counsel Bureau, re Remaining Differences Between the Assembly Ways and Means Committee and the Senate Finance Committee
5-26 Bill Bible, Fiscal Analyst, Legislative Counsel Bureau, re Classified Salaries Subcommittee ReportConference Committee Report
5-26 jt Budget Closings Office of Controller Public Works Board Rehabilitation Administration Department of Energy Department of Prisons Public Service Commission Division of State Parks
1981 Assembly Ways and Means - 17
Revised 3/2015
1981 Index of All Measures Heard in the Assembly Committee on Ways and Means
BILL NUMBER ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE
Judiciary 2-13; 3-4; 3-5; 5-5Ways and Means 3-30
A.B. 4
Ways and Means 3-9; 3-17A.B. 26
Government Affairs 2-5; 3-2 sub; 3-11Ways and Means 3-9
A.B. 34
Ways and Means 4-6; 4-7A.B. 50
Ways and Means 4-6; 4-7; 4-21; 4-30A.B. 51
Ways and Means 2-9; 4-21A.B. 56
Government Affairs 2-3 as BDR; 2-4; 2-11; 2-16 jt (asm and sen); 2-19; 3-6 sub; 3-9 sub; 3-13 sub; 3-31; 4-15; 5-1Ways and Means 2-24Transportation 5-24
A.B. 58
Economic Development and Natural Resources 3-3; 4-20; 5-18Ways and Means 5-25 pm
A.B. 60
Government Affairs 2-12Ways and Means 4-27; 4-29
A.B. 64
Government Affairs 3-3; 3-16; 3-17; 4-1Ways and Means 4-20; 4-21; 5-18
A.B. 65
Judiciary 2-6; 2-12; 2-26; 3-3; 3-4; 5-25; 5-28Ways and Means 5-19
A.B. 68
Transportation 2-17; 3-24 jt; 4-20; 5-16Ways and Means 5-28 am
A.B. 69
Ways and Means 3-9A.B. 91
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Taxation 2-9; 5-18; 5-25; 5-27Ways and Means 5-25 am
A.B. 97
Health and Welfare 2-25Ways and Means 5-14 pm (exhibit only); 5-19
A.B. 119
Health and Welfare 2-25Ways and Means 3-26; 4-8
A.B. 144
Ways and Means 3-9; 3-12; 4-9; 4-21Legislative Functions 4-22
A.B. 153
Government Affairs 2-5 as BDR; 3-2 sub; 3-26Ways and Means 3-9; 3-17Legislative Functions 4-2
A.B. 154
Judiciary 3-2; 3-12; 3-26; 4-6; 4-7; 4-10Ways and Means 5-4; 5-5; 5-22 jt am; 5-26
A.B. 157
Government Affairs 2-26Ways and Means 4-30
A.B. 161
Government Affairs 2-24; 3-2 sub; 3-17; 3-26; 5-11Ways and Means 3-9; 4-13; 4-14; 4-23
A.B. 168
Ways and Means 3-26A.B. 170
Ways and Means 3-26; 4-21A.B. 171
Ways and Means 5-27A.B. 173
Ways and Means 3-26A.B. 174
Ways and Means 4-6; 4-7A.B. 210
Ways and Means 3-9; 3-12A.B. 212
Ways and Means 2-23 as BDR; 3-9; 3-30; 4-23; 5-5A.B. 213
Ways and Means 2-23 as BDR; 5-16A.B. 214
Ways and Means 2-23 as BDR; 3-9; 3-12A.B. 215
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Judiciary 2-25 as BDR; 3-4; 3-9; 3-10; 3-18Ways and Means 4-6; 4-14; 4-21
A.B. 228
Labor and Management 3-9; 3-23Ways and Means 4-21; 4-23
A.B. 233
Health and Welfare 3-11; 3-26Government Affairs 3-16Judiciary 4-15 jtTransportation 4-15 jtWays and Means 5-4Taxation 5-12; 5-18
A.B. 247
Health and Welfare 3-11Government Affairs 3-16; 3-17Ways and Means 4-30
A.B. 257
Ways and Means 3-9A.B. 261
Ways and Means 3-4 as BDR; 3-12; 5-30 am (1)A.B. 271
Ways and Means 3-4 as BDR; 3-26A.B. 272
Ways and Means 3-4 as BDRA.B. 273
Ways and Means 3-4 as BDR; 3-26; 3-31; 4-7Judiciary 5-6
A.B. 274
Judiciary 3-17; 3-18; 4-6; 4-7Ways and Means 3-30
A.B. 303
Ways and Means 2-25 as pre BDR; 3-11 as BDR; 3-26A.B. 316
Ways and Means 3-11 as BDRA.B. 317
Ways and Means 3-11 as BDR; 4-22; 5-21A.B. 318
Ways and Means 3-11 as BDR; 3-26A.B. 319
Ways and Means 3-11 as BDR; 4-22A.B. 320
Ways and Means 3-11 as BDR; 4-22A.B. 321
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Taxation 3-23; 5-4Ways and Means 5-21
A.B. 330
Ways and Means 3-11 as BDR; 4-8; 5-25 am; 5-25 pmA.B. 332
Ways and Means 3-11 as BDR; 4-13; 4-14; 5-15 pm (exhibit only)A.B. 333
Ways and Means 3-11 as BDR; 3-26A.B. 334
Ways and Means 3-11 as pre BDR; 3-12 as BDR; 4-6; 4-7; 4-14A.B. 335
Ways and Means 3-17 as BDR; 4-22A.B. 351
Ways and Means 3-17 as BDR; 4-6; 4-7A.B. 352
Ways and Means 2-25 as pre BDR; 3-17 as BDR; 4-13; 4-14; 4-30A.B. 353
Ways and Means 3-17 as BDR; 3-26A.B. 354
Ways and Means 3-17 as BDR; 4-14A.B. 355
Ways and Means 3-17 as BDR; 4-6; 4-7; 4-9; 4-14A.B. 356
Ways and Means 3-17 as BDR; 4-8A.B. 357
Ways and Means 2-25 as pre BDR; 3-17 as BDR; 3-26; 4-8; 4-14A.B. 358
Ways and Means 3-17 as BDR; 4-14; 4-21A.B. 359
Ways and Means 4-27; 4-30A.B. 360
Ways and Means 4-6Government Affairs 4-14
A.B. 367
Taxation 3-23; 3-30; 3-31 jt; 4-6 jt; 4-7 jt; 4-8 jt; 4-9 jt; 4-11 jt; 4-13 jt; 4-14 jt; 4-15; 4-20; 4-21; 4-23; 5-22; 5-25; 5-26; 5-30Committee of the Whole 4-16 jtWays and Means 5-1; 5-28 amTransportation 5-16
A.B. 369
Government Affairs 4-6Ways and Means 5-25 pm
A.B. 378
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Ways and Means 4-29; 4-30A.B. 380
Ways and Means 3-30 as BDR; 4-27; 5-1; 5-14 am; 5-18A.B. 397
Ways and Means 4-13; 4-14; 5-15 pm (exhibit only)A.B. 398
Government Affairs 4-2; 4-14; 4-28; 5-20Ways and Means 5-28 am; 5-30 am (2)
A.B. 427
Economic Development and Natural Resources 4-28Ways and Means 5-18; 5-28 pm; 5-29 am (1)
A.B. 429
Labor and Management 4-6; 4-13; 4-14Ways and Means 5-30 am (1)
A.B. 433
Ways and Means 4-3 as BDR; 4-14A.B. 434
Ways and Means 4-3 as BDR; 4-27; 4-30A.B. 435
Ways and Means 5-11 am; 5-11 pm; 5-19A.B. 437
Health and Welfare 4-15Ways and Means 5-4; 5-5
A.B. 445
Ways and Means 4-14A.B. 451
Ways and Means 5-7 am; 5-7 pmA.B. 456
Ways and Means 4-16A.B. 457
Education 4-15Ways and Means 5-29 am (2)
A.B. 459
Education 4-15; 4-22Ways and Means 5-1
A.B. 462
Government Affairs 4-9; 4-10 jt sub; 4-14Ways and Means 4-10 jt sub; 4-16
A.B. 473
Ways and Means 5-11 am; 5-11 pmA.B. 478
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Government Affairs 4-10 jt sub as BDR; 4-22; 5-23Ways and Means 4-10 jt sub
A.B. 484
Ways and Means 4-9 as BDR; 4-22A.B. 485
Ways and Means 4-9 as BDR; 4-22A.B. 486
Ways and Means 4-20; 4-21A.B. 489
Ways and Means 4-22; 5-19; 5-25 pmA.B. 497
Ways and Means 4-14 as BDR; 4-22A.B. 498
Ways and Means 4-14 as BDR; 5-15 pmA.B. 499
Ways and Means 4-14 as BDR; 5-16; 5-18A.B. 500
Ways and Means 4-14 as BDR; 5-16A.B. 501
Ways and Means 5-11 am; 5-11 pmA.B. 502
Government Affairs 4-15 as BDR; 4-23; 4-27 sub; 5-6; 5-8; 5-13Ways and Means 5-24
A.B. 505
Government Affairs 4-15 as BDR; 4-24Ways and Means 5-7 am
A.B. 506
Ways and Means 5-7 am; 5-7 pm; 5-11 pm; 5-15 pmA.B. 513
Government Affairs 4-24Ways and Means 5-4; 5-5
A.B. 515
Legislative Functions 4-30Government Affairs 5-1; 5-15Ways and Means 5-15 pm; 5-18
A.B. 528
Ways and Means 5-7 am; 5-7 pmA.B. 544
Ways and Means 5-7 am; 5-7 pmA.B. 546
Ways and Means 5-11 amA.B. 552
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Ways and Means 5-4; 5-5A.B. 553
Education 4-30; 5-4 flWays and Means 5-18; 5-19
A.B. 555
Ways and Means 4-27 as BDR; 5-11 am; 5-15 pmA.B. 573
Ways and Means 4-29 as BDR; 5-11 am; 5-11 pmA.B. 586
Ways and Means 5-21A.B. 587
Commerce 5-14; 5-19Ways and Means 5-25 pm
A.B. 600
Ways and Means 5-18; 5-25 amA.B. 602
Ways and Means 5-11 amA.B. 618
Ways and Means 5-11 am; 5-11 pmA.B. 619
Ways and Means 5-18; 5-19A.B. 638
Ways and Means 5-13; 5-14 amA.B. 639
Ways and Means 5-15 pm; 5-18A.B. 647
Ways and Means 5-13; 5-14 amA.B. 648
Ways and Means 5-18; 5-25 amA.B. 649
Health and Welfare 3-26 as BDR; 5-20Ways and Means 5-28 pm; 5-29 am (1); 5-30 am (2)
A.B. 655
Legislative Functions 5-13 as BDRWays and Means 5-18; 5-19
A.B. 671
Ways and Means 5-18; 5-19A.B. 674
Ways and Means 5-19A.B. 675
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Ways and Means 5-21; 5-27A.B. 676
Ways and Means 5-21; 5-29 am (2)A.B. 677
Ways and Means 5-19A.B. 678
Ways and Means 5-21; 5-29 am (1)A.B. 679
Ways and Means 5-21A.B. 681
Ways and Means 5-21A.B. 682
Ways and Means 5-29 am (2)A.B. 685
Ways and Means 5-18 as BDREconomic Development and Natural Resources 5-19
A.B. 686
Ways and Means 5-18 as BDR; 5-21A.B. 687
Ways and Means 5-18 as BDR; 5-21; 5-30 am (2)A.B. 688
Ways and Means 5-21A.B. 696
Transportation 5-22Ways and Means 5-28 am
A.B. 698
Government Affairs 5-23Ways and Means 5-26 jt
A.B. 699
Ways and Means 1-30 as BDR; 3-9; 3-17A.C.R. 18
Ways and Means 3-11 as BDR; 3-12A.C.R. 23
Ways and Means 4-29 as BDR; 5-11 am; 5-11 pmA.C.R. 35
Ways and Means 3-31 as BDR; 5-29 am (2); 5-30 am (1)A.C.R. 39
Ways and Means 3-31 as BDR; 5-29 am (2); 5-30 am (1)A.C.R. 40
Ways and Means 5-19A.C.R. 41
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Ways and Means 5-21A.C.R. 45
Ways and Means 3-26A.J.R. 26
Government Affairs 4-10 jt sub as BDR; 4-21Ways and Means 4-10 jt sub as BDR
A.J.R. 36
Ways and Means 4-30Government Affairs 5-4; 5-20; 5-28
S.B. 22
Government Affairs 5-4Ways and Means 5-7 am; 5-7 pm; 5-27
S.B. 26
Ways and Means 5-14 am; 5-16S.B. 29
Judiciary 2-18 jt; 5-12Ways and Means 5-27
S.B. 38
Ways and Means 4-14S.B. 49
Ways and Means 3-11; 4-6; 4-7S.B. 50
Ways and Means 1-26S.B. 59
Ways and Means 1-27S.B. 61
Taxation 3-23; 3-24 jt; 3-30; 3-31 jt; 4-6 jt; 4-7 jt; 4-8 jt; 4-9 jt; 4-11 jt; 4-13 jt; 4-14 jt; 4-20; 4-30 jt; 5-18; 5-19; 5-22Committee of the Whole 4-16 jtWays and Means 5-1; 5-28 am
S.B. 69
Ways and Means 3-11; 5-15 am; 5-29 am (1)Government Affairs 5-8
S.B. 74
Ways and Means 4-21; 5-4; 5-5; 5-28 amJudiciary 4-22
S.B. 79
Ways and Means 3-31; 5-24; 5-25 amS.B. 80
Government Affairs 4-2Ways and Means 4-27; 4-29; 5-29 am (1)
S.B. 81
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Ways and Means 4-14Government Affairs 4-28
S.B. 93
Ways and Means 5-7 am; 5-7 pmS.B. 97
Ways and Means 2-23Government Affairs 3-4; 5-5
S.B. 100
Ways and Means 1-30Judiciary 3-23
S.B. 119
Government Affairs 3-4Health and Welfare 3-11; 3-26; 4-8Ways and Means 5-28 pm; 5-29 am (1)
S.B. 144
Ways and Means 5-7 am; 5-7 pmS.B. 151
Transportation 5-20Ways and Means 5-28 am
S.B. 161
Ways and Means 3-11Government Affairs 4-2; 4-3
S.B. 165
Government Affairs 3-31; 5-20Economic Development and Natural Resources 4-21Ways and Means 5-14 am; 5-15 am
S.B. 176
Health and Welfare 4-1Ways and Means 5-28 pm; 5-29 am (1)
S.B. 181
Government Affairs 3-4Ways and Means 3-24Judiciary 5-18; 5-20 pm; 5-28
S.B. 183
Labor and Management 3-9; 3-17Ways and Means 3-24; 4-6; 4-7
S.B. 191
Ways and Means 5-4; 5-5S.B. 192
Ways and Means 2-17; 5-12; 5-28 amGovernment Affairs 3-4Commerce 4-9; 5-14
S.B. 193
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Ways and Means 2-24S.B. 197
Ways and Means 5-21; 5-25 pm; 5-29 am (1)S.B. 198
Ways and Means 4-6; 4-7S.B. 204
Ways and Means 4-8S.B. 205
Ways and Means 4-8; 5-14 pm (exhibit only); 5-25 pmS.B. 206
Ways and Means 3-10; 4-8S.B. 207
Ways and Means 4-8S.B. 208
Ways and Means 4-6; 4-7S.B. 209
Ways and Means 4-6; 4-7S.B. 210
Government Affairs 4-23; 4-27 sub; 5-6; 5-8; 5-13Ways and Means 5-24; 5-25 am
S.B. 214
Economic Development and Natural Resources 4-21Ways and Means 5-28 pm; 5-29 am (1)
S.B. 238
Ways and Means 5-27S.B. 276
Ways and Means 3-26S.B. 277
Ways and Means 3-30; 4-23Transportation 5-26; 5-28
S.B. 284
Ways and Means 4-1; 5-7 am; 5-7 pmS.B. 290
Ways and Means 5-16; 5-18S.B. 291
Ways and Means 3-10S.B. 292
Ways and Means 5-28 am; 5-30 am (1)S.B. 304
Ways and Means 3-26S.B. 305
1981 Assembly Ways and Means - 28
Transportation 3-16Education 5-20Ways and Means 5-29 am (2); 5-30 am (1)
S.B. 315
Judiciary 4-9 jt; 4-14 jt; 5-6 jt; 5-26Ways and Means 6-3
S.B. 320
Ways and Means 4-22S.B. 326
Ways and Means 5-16S.B. 334
Ways and Means 2-25 as pre BDR; 5-7 am; 5-7 pmS.B. 335
Ways and Means 5-14 amS.B. 336
Ways and Means 3-23; 3-26S.B. 337
Ways and Means 5-27S.B. 338
Ways and Means 3-5; 5-4; 5-5S.B. 339
Ways and Means 3-5; 4-20; 5-4; 5-19Government Affairs 4-1
S.B. 340
Ways and Means 5-4; 5-5; 5-27S.B. 342
Ways and Means 4-6; 4-7S.B. 348
Judiciary 4-23; 4-27Ways and Means 4-30
S.B. 371
Ways and Means 3-17S.B. 377
Government Affairs 5-4; 5-5; 5-11Ways and Means 5-27; 5-29 am (1)
S.B. 390
Taxation 3-16; 3-23; 3-24 jt; 3-30; 3-31 jt; 4-6 jt; 4-7 jt; 4-8 jt; 4-9 jt; 4-11 jt; 4-13 jt; 4-14 jt; 4-20; 4-21; 4-23; 4-27; 4-30 jt; 5-18; 5-22; 5-26Committee of the Whole 4-16 jtGovernment Affairs 4-27 sub; 5-8; 5-23; 5-25Ways and Means 5-1; 5-28 am
S.B. 411
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Ways and Means 5-14 amS.B. 417
Judiciary 4-9 jt; 4-15 jtWays and Means 5-14 am
S.B. 418
Government Affairs 5-7Ways and Means 5-14 am; 5-16; 5-19
S.B. 421
Government Affairs 4-30Ways and Means 5-14 am
S.B. 422
Judiciary 5-22Ways and Means 5-28 am
S.B. 425
Ways and Means 5-24; 5-25 amS.B. 427
Judiciary 5-22; 5-23Ways and Means 5-28 am
S.B. 432
Ways and Means 3-17 as pre BDR; 6-1S.B. 442
Ways and Means 5-25 pmS.B. 460
Ways and Means 5-4; 5-5S.B. 474
Ways and Means 5-7 am; 5-7 pmS.B. 475
Ways and Means 5-28 pm; 5-29 am (1)S.B. 478
Commerce 5-6; 5-11Ways and Means 5-28 am
S.B. 479
Ways and Means 5-11 am; 5-11 pm; 5-29 am (1)S.B. 480
Ways and Means 5-16S.B. 481
Government Affairs 5-12Ways and Means 5-28 pm; 5-29 am (1)
S.B. 485
Ways and Means 5-14 amS.B. 490
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Ways and Means 5-28 pm; 5-29 am (1)S.B. 497
Ways and Means 5-7 am; 5-19S.B. 512
Ways and Means 5-28 pm; 5-29 am (1)S.B. 514
Ways and Means 5-4; 5-5S.B. 515
Ways and Means 4-13; 5-15 pm (exhibit only); 5-20 jt (exhibit only)S.B. 516
Ways and Means 5-28 amS.B. 538
Ways and Means 5-14 amS.B. 551
Ways and Means 5-28 pmS.B. 561
Ways and Means 5-29 am (2); 5-30 am (1); 5-30 am (2)S.B. 562
Ways and Means 5-29 am (2); 5-30 am (1)S.B. 572
Ways and Means 5-1; 5-27Taxation 5-18
S.B. 582
Taxation 5-18Ways and Means 5-28 am
S.B. 583
Ways and Means 5-1S.B. 590
Ways and Means 5-28 amS.B. 591
Ways and Means 3-17 as pre BDR; 6-1S.B. 592
Ways and Means 5-27S.B. 594
Government Affairs 5-15Ways and Means 5-29 am (2); 5-30 am (1)
S.B. 606
Judiciary 5-27; 5-28Ways and Means 5-28 am; 5-29 am (2); 5-30 am (1); 5-30 am (2)
S.B. 609
Ways and Means 5-29 am (2); 5-30 am (1)S.B. 613
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Ways and Means 5-16; 5-30 am (2)S.B. 617
Ways and Means 5-28 pm; 5-29 am (1)S.B. 618
Ways and Means 5-28 amS.B. 619
Ways and Means 5-27S.B. 628
Ways and Means 5-28 pm; 5-29 am (1)S.B. 629
Ways and Means 5-27S.B. 630
Ways and Means 5-28 amS.B. 644
Ways and Means 4-22 as BDR; 5-19; 5-25 pmS.B. 648
Ways and Means 5-30 am (1)S.B. 651
Ways and Means 5-27S.B. 653
Ways and Means 5-28 pm; 5-29 am (1)S.B. 664
Ways and Means 5-30 am (1)S.B. 668
Ways and Means 5-28 amS.B. 669
Ways and Means 5-27S.B. 675
Ways and Means 5-27S.B. 676
Ways and Means 5-28 amS.B. 679
Ways and Means 5-28 pm; 5-29 am (1)S.B. 682
Ways and Means 5-28 pm; 5-29 am (1)S.B. 683
Ways and Means 5-28 amS.B. 685
Ways and Means 5-27S.B. 692
Ways and Means 5-28 amS.B. 698
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Ways and Means 5-27; 5-30 am (1)S.B. 706
Ways and Means 6-3S.B. 712
Ways and Means 6-3S.B. 713
Ways and Means 6-3S.B. 714
Ways and Means 5-7 am; 5-7 pmS.C.R. 6
Ways and Means 5-4; 5-5S.C.R. 24
Ways and Means 5-28 amS.C.R. 56
Ways and Means 4-22S.J.R. 22
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