SENATE AGENDA

for the

Committee on Government Affairs

 

   Day    Wednesday        Date    May 4, 2005                     Time     2:00 p.m.               Room   2149

 


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

PLEASE PROVIDE 12 COPIES OF YOUR EXHIBITS AND NOTES.

 

FIRST REVISED AGENDA

 

Presentation Regarding the Air Quality Local Road Paving Credit Program in Clark County

            Christine Robinson, Director, Air Quality and Environmental Management

            Jerry Carroll, Clark County Internal Auditor

 

A.B. 323 (R1)        Requires Bureau of Consumer Protection in Office of Attorney General to conduct audit and investigation of rate-setting practices of Truckee Meadows Water Authority. (BDR S-137)

 

A.B. 334 (R1)        Provides for protection of social security numbers and certain other personal information. (BDR 19-874)

 

A.B. 351 (R1)        Encourages adoption of regulations to facilitate display and sale of artistic expressions protected by First Amendment in state, county and municipal parks, and recreational and cultural facilities. (BDR S-555)

 

A.B. 355 (R1)        Provides right of judicial review for certain final decisions of housing authorities. (BDR 25-752)

 

A.B. 426 (R1)        Revises provision governing litigation expenses of Attorney General. (BDR 18-121)

 

Public Comment.

 

Committee introductions of Bills and Resolutions.

 

Cellular telephones must be turned off or set to silent mode in the committee room.

 

Possible discussion of and actions on measures previously considered

 

Note:         Any person proposing an amendment to a bill being heard by the committee must submit the proposed amendment in writing and include a statement of the intent for the amendment. The proposal must also include the appropriate name and contact number