Senate Amendment to Assembly Bill No. 318 (BDR 20-227)
Proposed by: Committee on Government Affairs
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Amends: Summary: Title: Preamble: Joint Sponsorship:
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Amend the bill as a whole by renumbering section 1 as sec. 2 and adding a new section designated section 1, following the enacting clause, to read as follows:
"Section 1. Chapter 244 of NRS is hereby amended by adding thereto a new section to read as follows:
1. A board of county commissioners may donate personal property that is owned by the county, but is no longer needed by the county, to a private organization, not for profit, or another governmental entity to be used for any purpose which will provide a substantial benefit to the inhabitants of the county.
2. A donation to a private organization or governmental entity must be made by resolution which must specify:
(a) The purpose of the donation; and
(b) Any conditions or other limitations upon its use.".
Amend the bill as a whole by renumbering sections 2 and 3 as sections 6 and 7 and adding new sections designated sections 3 through 5, following section 1, to read as follows:
"Sec. 3. Chapter 268 of NRS is hereby amended by adding thereto the provisions set forth as sections 4 and 5 of this act.
Sec. 4.
1. A city council or other governing body of an incorporated city may expend money for any purpose which will provide a substantial benefit to the inhabitants of the city. The city council or other governing body may grant all or part of the money to a private nonprofit organization to be expended for the selected purpose.2. A grant to a private organization must be made by resolution which must specify:
(a) The purpose of the grant;
(b) The maximum amount to be expended from the grant; and
(c) Any conditions or other limitations upon its expenditure.
Sec. 5.
1. A city council or other governing body of an incorporated city may donate personal property that is owned by the city, but is no longer needed by the city, to a private nonprofit organization or another governmental entity to be used for any purpose which will provide a substantial benefit to the inhabitants of the city.2. A donation to a private organization or governmental entity must be made by resolution which must specify:
(a) The purpose of the donation; and
(b) Any conditions or other limitations upon its use.".
Amend the title of the bill to read as follows:
"AN ACT relating to local government; authorizing a county to donate certain personal property to a private nonprofit organization or governmental entity; specifying the contents and requiring the recordation of an agreement pursuant to which a board of county commissioners or governing body of a city conveys certain property to a nonprofit organization for use as affordable housing; authorizing a county or city to take certain actions if a nonprofit organization or its assignee fails to use the property to provide affordable housing pursuant to such an agreement; authorizing a city to grant public money and donate certain personal property to a private nonprofit organization or governmental entity; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.".
Amend the summary of the bill to read as follows:
"SUMMARY—Makes various changes regarding conveyance of certain money and property by county or city to nonprofit organization or governmental entity. (BDR 20-227)".