ASSEMBLY AGENDA

for the

Committee on Elections, Procedures, Ethics, and Constitutional Amendments

 

  Day   Thursday          Date   April 7, 2005               Time    Upon Adjourn*    Room   3142

 


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Note: * Upon adjournment of Growth and Infrastructure, but no later than 3 p.m.

 

Revised

 

Note: Interested parties may observe the proceedings through a simultaneous videoconference in Room 4406 of the Grant Sawyer Office Building, 555 E. Washington Avenue, Las Vegas, Nevada.

 

A.J.R. 5             Proposes to amend Nevada Constitution to revise provisions governing petition for initiative or referendum. (BDR C-1399)

 

A.J.R. 7             Proposes to amend Nevada Constitution to repeal limitations on terms of elected officers. (BDR C-235)

 

A.J.R. 8             Proposes to amend Nevada Constitution to specify time of determination of number of signatures required on petition for initiative or referendum. (BDR C-1069)

 

A.J.R. 9             Proposes to amend Nevada Constitution to provide for forfeiture of public office for three or more breaches of ethical duties. (BDR C-181)

 

A.J.R. 10            Proposes to amend Nevada Constitution to revise residency requirement for purpose of being eligible to vote in elections. (BDR C-1379)

 

 

 

Matters continued from a previous meeting

 

Committee introductions

 

Work session on measures previously considered