SENATE AGENDA

for the

Committee on Judiciary

 

  Day  Tuesday          Date  April 12, 2005            Time   8:00 a.m.           Room  2149

 


If you cannot attend the meeting, you can listen to it live over the Internet.  The address for the legislative website is http://www.leg.state.nv.us.  For audio broadcasts, click on the link “Listen to Live Meetings.”

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.

 

SECOND REVISED AGENDA

 

S.B. 432                  Revises exemption from execution of certain money, benefits, privileges or immunities arising or growing out of life insurance. (BDR 2-1316)

 

S.B. 299                  Provides that State Gaming Control Board and Nevada Gaming Commission may not take disciplinary action against any person for engaging in lawful advertising that is not false, deceptive or misleading. (BDR 41-624)

 

S.B. 308                  Revises provisions governing release and use of certain information contained in records of criminal history and in files of Department of Motor Vehicles. (BDR 14-285)

 

S.B. 324                  Provides for expedited inspection and investigation of gaming devices by State Gaming Control Board. (BDR 41-245)

 

S.B. 351                  Revises provisions governing resort hotels and nonrestricted gaming licenses in certain counties. (BDR 41-1185)

 

S.B. 444                  Requires Nevada Gaming Commission to adopt regulations authorizing gaming licensee to charge fee for admission to area in which gaming is conducted under certain circumstances. (BDR 41-1295)

 

S.B. 447                  Revises definition of “resort hotel” for purposes of certain statutes pertaining to gaming. (BDR 41-1023)

 

 

 

Possible work session on measures previously considered.

Public comment. Testimony may be limited.

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

 

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

 

*Note: Interested parties may observe and testify in the proceedings through a simultaneous videoconference in Room 4412 of the Grant Sawyer State Office Building, Las Vegas.