Amendment No. 1109

Assembly Amendment to Senate Bill No. 167 First Reprint (BDR 40-746)

Proposed by: Committee on Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Mining

Amendment Box: Resolves conflict with Senate Bill No. 25. Makes substantive changes.

Resolves Conflicts with: SB25

Amends: Summary: Title: Preamble: Joint Sponsorship:

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Adopted Lost | Adopted Lost

Concurred In Not | Concurred In Not

Receded Not | Receded Not

Amend the bill as a whole by renumbering sections 30 and 31 as sections 32 and 33 and adding new sections designated sections 30 and 31, following sec. 29, to read as follows:

"Sec. 30. NRS 244.367 is hereby amended to read as follows:

244.367 1. [The] A board of county commissioners [shall have power and jurisdiction in their respective counties to pass] may adopt ordinances prohibiting, restricting, suppressing or otherwise regulating the sale, use, storage and possession of fireworks, and providing penalties for the violation thereof [.] , if the ordinances are at least as restrictive as the regulations adopted by the state fire marshal pursuant to chapter 477 of NRS.

2. An ordinance passed pursuant to subsection 1 must provide that any license or permit that may be required for the sale of fireworks must be issued by the licensing authority for:

(a) The county, if the fireworks are sold within the unincorporated areas of the county; or

(b) A city located within the county, if the fireworks are sold within the jurisdiction of that city.

Sec. 31. Chapter 477 of NRS is hereby amended by adding thereto a new section to read as follows:

The state fire marshal shall adopt regulations relating to the types of fireworks that a local government may regulate. The types of fireworks that the state fire marshal may authorize must be listed in section 3.1 of Standard 87-1, "Standard for Construction and Approval for Transportation of Fireworks, Novelties and Theatrical Pyrotechnics," 1993 edition, adopted by the American Pyrotechnics Association, except the state fire marshal shall not authorize the types of fireworks listed in sections 3.1.2 and 3.1.3 of Standard 87-1.".

Amend the summary of the bill to read as follows:

"SUMMARY—Makes various changes to provisions governing hazardous materials and fireworks. (BDR 40-746)".

Amend the title of the bill to read as follows:

"AN ACT relating to safety; revising the requirements for the transportation of hazardous materials by motor carriers; revising the authority of the department of motor vehicles and public safety to administer and enforce those requirements; providing for the imposition of an assessment upon certain motor carriers; revising the requirements for the reporting of accidents and incidents involving a hazardous material; authorizing the imposition of civil penalties for certain violations; revising the definition of a hazardous material for certain purposes; prohibiting the political subdivisions of this state from regulating the transportation of hazardous materials; making various changes regarding the amount and disposition of certain fees for permits and other regulation; revising the method for funding the state emergency response commission; authorizing the state fire marshal to adopt regulations regarding the types of fireworks that a local government may regulate; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.".