(REPRINTED WITH ADOPTED AMENDMENTS)

                                                                                    FIRST REPRINTS.B. 419

 

Senate Bill No. 419–Senator Schneider

 

March 19, 2001

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Referred to Committee on Judiciary

 

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

 

FISCAL NOTE:  Effect on Local Government: No.

                             Effect on the State: No.

 

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EXPLANATION – Matter in bolded italics is new; matter between brackets [omitted material] is material to be omitted.

Green numbers along left margin indicate location on the printed bill (e.g., 5-15 indicates page 5, line 15).

 

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.

 

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, REPRESENTED IN

SENATE AND ASSEMBLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:

 

1-1    Section 1. 1.  The Gaming Policy Committee shall conduct a study

1-2  to review:

1-3    (a) Whether the definition of “resort hotel” in NRS 463.01865 should be

1-4  extended to time-share projects to allow a qualifying time-share project to

1-5  obtain a nonrestricted license.

1-6    (b) Other major issues associated with gaming in this state, including

1-7  the expansion of gaming over the Internet, increased competition with

1-8  Indian tribes that operate gaming establishments and problem gambling.

1-9    2.  The Gaming Policy Committee shall report the results of the study

1-10  conducted pursuant to subsection 1 and any recommendations for

1-11  legislation to the Director of the Legislative Counsel Bureau on or before

1-12  February 1, 2003, for transmittal to the 72nd session of the Nevada

1-13  Legislature.

 

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