Amendment No. 810

Senate Amendment to Assembly Bill No. 195 First Reprint (BDR 10-516)

Proposed by: Committee on Commerce and Labor

Amendment Box:

Resolves Conflicts with: N/A

Amends: Summary: Title: Preamble: Joint Sponsorship:

ASSEMBLY ACTION Initial and Date | SENATE ACTION Initial and Date

Adopted Lost | Adopted Lost

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Receded Not | Receded Not

Amend sec. 2, page 3, by deleting lines 27 through 33 and inserting:

"1. Members of a county law enforcement agency, or if the county is within the jurisdiction of a metropolitan police department, the members of the metropolitan police department, may patrol and provide for the public safety:

(a) Within the common areas of a mobile home park that is located within the unincorporated area of the county and into or upon which the public is admitted by easement, license or otherwise; and

(b) With the permission of the manager of such a mobile home park, within other areas of the mobile home park.

2. As used in this section:

(a) "Manager" has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 118B.0145; and

(b) "Mobile home park" has the meaning".

Amend sec. 3, pages 3 and 4, by deleting lines 37 through 42 on page 3 and line 1 on page 4, and inserting:

"1. Members of the law enforcement agency of an incorporated city, or if the incorporated city is within the jurisdiction of a metropolitan police department, the members of the metropolitan police department, may patrol and provide for the public safety:

(a) Within the common areas of a mobile home park that is located within the incorporated city and into or upon which the public is admitted by easement, license or otherwise; and

(b) With the permission of the manager of such a mobile home park, within other areas of the mobile home park.

2. As used in this section:

(a) "Manager" has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 118B.0145; and

(b) "Mobile home park" has the meaning".

Amend the title of the bill by deleting the fourth and fifth lines and inserting:

"authority for law enforcement agencies of certain cities and counties or the metropolitan police department to patrol certain areas within mobile home parks under certain circumstances; and providing other matters properly".