SENATE AGENDA

for the

Committee on Judiciary

 

Day Wednesday Date April 30, 2003 Time 8:00 a.m. Room 2149

 


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Note: We are pleased to make reasonable accommodations for members of the public who are disabled and wish to attend the meeting. If special arrangements for the meeting are necessary, please notify the Senate Committee on Judiciary at (775) 684-1473.

(R#) Indicates the reprint number of the bill/resolution being considered.

PLEASE PROVIDE 10 COPIES OF YOUR EXHIBITS AND NOTES.

 

FIRST REVISED AGENDA

 

A.B. 100 (R1) Increases monetary limit of jurisdiction of justices' courts. (BDR 1-855)

 

A.B. 103 (R1) Requires Director of Department to submit list to each county clerk providing certain information concerning offenders who were released from prison or discharged from parole during previous month. (BDR 14-532)

 

A.B. 156 (R1) Abolishes plea of guilty but mentally ill and reinstates exculpation by reason of insanity. (BDR 14-131)

 

A.B. 250 (R2) Makes various changes regarding certain acts relating to terrorism, weapons of mass destruction, biological agents, chemical agents, radioactive agents and other lethal agents, toxins and delivery systems and requires resort hotels to adopt emergency response plans. (BDR 15-49)

Public comment. Testimony may be limited.

 

Possible committee introduction and work session on measures previously considered.

 

The author of a bill, or their representative, must provide a completed background sheet prior to the hearing.

 

Note: Any person proposing an amendment to a bill being heard by the committee must include a statement of the intent for the amendment, and this proposal must be submitted in writing.

 

Cellular telephones must be turned off while in the committee room.

 

 

Note: Interested parties may observe the proceedings through a simultaneous videoconference in Room 4401 of the Grant Sawyer State Office Building, Las Vegas.