Amendment No. 764

Senate Amendment to Assembly Bill No. 439 First Reprint (BDR 35-438)

Proposed by: Committee on Government Affairs

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Resolves Conflicts with: N/A

Amends: Summary: Title: Preamble: Joint Sponsorship:

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Amend the bill as a whole by renumbering sec. 4 as sec. 5 and adding a new section designated sec. 4, following sec. 3, to read as follows:

"Sec. 4. Notwithstanding the amendatory provisions of section 1 of this act to the contrary:

1. A permit for senior citizens issued by the division of state parks of the state department of conservation and natural resources before January 1, 2000, to a person who is a resident of this state and is 60 years of age or older remains valid until:

(a) The date of expiration of the permit; or

(b) The date on which the person to whom it is issued ceases to be a resident of this state,

whichever occurs first.

2. A person who holds a valid permit for senior citizens issued by the division of state parks of the state department of conservation and natural resources before January 1, 2000, may apply for the issuance of an annual permit described in paragraph (d) of subsection 1 of NRS 407.065 upon:

(a) Proof only that the person is a current resident of this state; and

(b) Payment of the administrative fee required by that paragraph.

3. The division of state parks of the state department of conservation and natural resources shall, upon receiving an application that satisfies the requirements of subsection 2, issue to the applicant an annual permit described in paragraph (d) of subsection 1 of NRS 407.065.

4. An annual permit issued pursuant to subsection 3 is renewable by the person to whom it is issued subject to the same terms and conditions applicable to the issuance of the permit.".

Amend sec. 4, page 3, by deleting line 33 and inserting:

"Sec. 5. 1. This act becomes effective on January 1, 2000.

2. Section 4 of this act expires by limitation on January 1, 2005.".