2001 REGULAR SESSION (71st)                                                                             A SB419 449

Amendment No. 449

 

Senate Amendment to Senate Bill No. 419                                                                       (BDR 41‑1184)

Proposed by: Committee on Judiciary

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                                           

Concurred In                     Not                                                        |Concurred In  Not                                 

       Receded        Not                                               |         Receded        Not                                           

 

     Amend the bill as a whole by deleting section 1 and adding a new section designated section 1, following the enacting clause, to read as follows:

     “Section 1.   1.  The Gaming Policy Committee shall conduct a study to review:

(a) Whether the definition of “resort hotel” in NRS 463.01865 should be extended to time-share projects to allow a qualifying time-share project to obtain a nonrestricted license.

(b) Other major issues associated with gaming in this state, including the expansion of gaming over the Internet, increased competition with Indian tribes that operate gaming establishments and problem gambling.

2.  The Gaming Policy Committee shall report the results of the study conducted pursuant to subsection 1 and any recommendations for legislation to the Director of the Legislative Counsel Bureau on or before February 1, 2003, for transmittal to the 72nd session of the Nevada Legislature.”.

Amend the title of the bill to read as follows:

“AN ACT relating to gaming; requiring the Gaming Policy Committee to study whether the definition of “resort hotel” should be extended to include certain time-share projects; requiring the Committee to study certain other issues; requiring the Committee to report the results of its studies to the Legislature; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.”.

Amend the summary of the bill to read as follows:

“SUMMARY—Requires Gaming Policy Committee to study certain issues. (BDR S-1184)”.