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Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 3–Assemblyman Carpenter
February 14, 2001
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Referred to Committee on Elections, Procedures, and Ethics
SUMMARY—Directs Legislative Commission to conduct interim study concerning misdemeanors. (BDR R‑20)
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Assembly Concurrent RESOLUTION—Directing the Legislative Commission to conduct an interim study concerning misdemeanors.
1-1 Whereas, During the 1995 Legislative Session, legislation was enacted
1-2 to provide categories for felonies; and
1-3 Whereas, The Nevada Revised Statutes currently provides for only
1-4 two categories of misdemeanors that are designated as misdemeanors and
1-5 gross misdemeanors; and
1-6 Whereas, A study needs to be conducted to determine whether
1-7 providing categories for misdemeanors and penalties commensurate with
1-8 those categories would provide more consistency in the criminal statutory
1-9 scheme; now, therefore, be it
1-10 Resolved by the Assembly of the State of Nevada, the Senate
1-11 Concurring, That the Legislative Commission is hereby directed to
1-12 appoint a committee consisting of three members of the Assembly, two of
1-13 whom are members of the Assembly Standing Committee on Judiciary and
1-14 three members of the Senate, two of whom are members of the Senate
1-15 Standing Committee on Judiciary, to conduct an interim study concerning
1-16 misdemeanors; and be it further
1-17 Resolved, That the study must include, without limitation, an analysis
1-18 of:
1-19 1. The existing statutes concerning misdemeanors to determine
1-20 whether it is feasible to categorize misdemeanors and provide penalties
1-21 commensurate with the categorization;
1-22 2. Whether it is beneficial to amend the Nevada Revised Statutes to
1-23 categorize misdemeanors in such a manner;
1-24 3. The effect that categorizing misdemeanors in such a manner would
1-25 have on the courts of this state, including, without limitation, any increase
1-26 in the volume of cases handled by the courts and any necessary changes to
1-27 the jurisdiction of the lower courts; and
1-28 4. Any other matter related to misdemeanors, as deemed necessary by
1-29 the committee; and be it further
2-1 Resolved, That any recommended legislation proposed by the
2-2 committee must be approved by a majority of the members of the Senate
2-3 and a majority of the members of the Assembly appointed to the
2-4 committee; and be it further
2-5 Resolved, That the Legislative Commission shall submit a report of
2-6 the results of the study and any recommendations for legislation to the
2-7 72nd session of the Nevada Legislature.
2-8 H