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A
C
A
A
Welcome
to
day
96
of
the
81st
session
of
the
nevada
legislature
before
we
get
started
with
today's
agenda,
just
a
few
housekeeping
matters
for
those
on
the
zoom.
If
you
could,
please
keep
yourself
muted
unless
you
are
speaking
and
also
if
you
could
please
remember
to
state
your
name
in
the
event
that
you
will
be
providing
any
testimony
or
answering
questions
this
morning,
members
we
do
expect
courtesy
and
respect
and
our
interactions
with
one
another.
We
don't
always
agree
and
that's
perfectly
acceptable.
A
We
just
need
to
make
sure
being
respectful
of
one
another
of
the
legislative
process
and
of
our
staff
and
then
finally,
many
members
up
here
will
be
accessing
multiple
devices
to
access
this.
This
morning's
work
session
documents
that
are
listed
on
the
agenda,
so
please
don't
see
it
as
a
sign
of
disrespect
if
members
appear
to
be
looking
away
at
times
during
the
meeting,
so
members
that
takes
us
to
our
agenda.
A
As
you
can
see,
we
only
have
a
work
session
today
and
we
did
send
out
a
revised
agenda,
letting
you
know
that
senate
bill
95,
which
I
believe
was
on
the
original
agenda,
has
been
pulled.
So
look
for
that
next
week
we
just
had
an
amendment
come
in
a
little
bit
late
to
be
able
to
prepare
it
for
today's
meeting.
A
So
that
was
the
reason
that
was
pulled,
but
with
that
being
said,
we're
going
to
just
take
the
bills
in
order,
as
listed
on
the
revised
work
session
agenda
and
members
members
of
the
public,
you
can
find
the
work
session
document
on
nellis
there's
a
complete
document,
and
then
each
bill
is
listed
separately
with
the
work
session
document
so
feel
free
to
follow
along
that
way.
Ms
thornton
I'll
hand
it
over
to
you
to
start
with
senate
bill
8.
D
D
This
bill
establishes
provisions
for
the
transfer
of
jurisdiction
of
a
guardianship
of
a
juvenile
from
another
state
to
nevada
and
for
the
recognition
of
a
guardianship
order
for
a
juvenile
that
was
issued
in
another
state.
It
also
authorizes
a
guardian
appointed
in
the
state
to
petition
to
transfer
the
guardianship
to
another
state
and
sets
forth
provisions
regarding
court
orders
that
must
be
issued
in
such
matters
and
chair.
There
are
no
amendments
to
this
measure.
A
A
D
This
bill
establishes
provisions
in
accordance
with
federal
law
that
allow
certain
and
qualified
entities
to
obtain
information
on
the
records
of
criminal
history
of
employees,
volunteers,
applicants
and
other
covered
individuals
of
the
entity
who
have
access
to
children,
elderly
persons
or
disabled
persons.
And
there
are
no
amendments
for
this
measure.
A
A
A
C
I'll
I'll
call
them
and
talk
to
them,
and
so
that
was
the
question
I
appreciate
it
and
thank
you.
A
No
problem
at
all,
just
so
everyone
knows
we,
we
don't
have
floor
today,
so
these
bills
won't
be
reported
to
the
floor
until
monday.
So
you
know
the
earliest.
This
could
potentially
get
a
vote
on
the
floor
would
be
probably
tuesday
or
wednesday.
So
we
will
have
some
time
to
get
those
questions
answered
additional
questions
on
senate
bill,
19.,
okay,
I
don't
see
questions
at
this
time.
I'll,
take
a
motion
to
do
past
senate
bill
19.
E
Thank
you
chair
just
so
we
can
get
some
question
I'm
going
to
be
yes
and
committee
just,
but
I
would
like
to
get
some
of
the
questions
that
my
colleague
miss
assemblyman
o'neill
brought
up.
So
yes
in
committee,
but
reserving
my
right
thank
you.
A
C
A
D
Thank
you,
chair
senate
bill,
32
was
sponsored
by
the
senate
committee
on
judiciary,
on
behalf
of
the
department
of
corrections
and
herding
committee
on
april
15th.
This
bill
eliminates
the
requirement
that
the
director
of
the
department
of
corrections
established
therapeutic
communities
for
offenders
with
substance
abuse
disorders.
D
Instead,
the
director
is
required
to
establish
treatment
programs
for
offenders
with
substance,
abuse,
abuse,
substance
use
or
coke
occurring
disorders.
Additionally,
the
bill
authorizes,
rather
than
requires
the
directors
to
segregate
offenders
who
are
assigned
to
treatment
programs
from
those
who
are
not
assigned
to
them.
A
A
A
I
don't
see
any
discussion
on
the
motion
again.
The
motion
is
to
do
pass
senate
bill
32,
all
those
in
favor,
please
signify
by
saying
aye
aye,
any
opposed,
nay,
hey
motion
carries
everyone
present
voted
in
favor
and
I
will
sign
the
floor
statement
on
senate
bill
32
to
assemblyman
or
liquor,
we'll
go
next
to
senate
bill
42.
D
The
bill
also
transfers
from
the
state
printing
office
within
the
legal
division
of
the
lcb
to
the
supreme
court.
The
responsibility
for
printing
and
distributing
the
advance
opinions
of
the
court
and
the
nevada
reports
in
the
same
manner.
Funds
generated
by
the
sales
of
these
documents
are
to
be
deposited
into
the
state
general
fund
for
the
exclusive
use
of
the
nevada
supreme
court.
The
bill
also
eliminates
a
statutory
requirement
for
the
nevada
supreme
court
to
train
district
court
judges
on
complex
medical
malpractice
issues,
and
there
are
no
amendments.
A
A
A
So
I
don't
see
discussion
again.
The
motion
is
to
do
pass
senate
bill
42.
All
those
in
favor,
please
signify
by
saying
aye,
any
opposed,
nay
motion
carries
everyone
present
voted
in
favor
and
I'll
assign
the
floor
statement
to
assemblywoman
krasner,
please
and
again
members
members
of
the
committee.
If
you're
looking
at
an
older
agenda,
you
might
see
senate
bill
95
on
there,
but
that's
going
to
be
on
next
week's
agenda,
so
we'll
take
senate
bill
108
next.
D
The
impact
of
trauma
and
adverse
childhood
experiences
on
decision
making
and
behavior
must
be
included
in
the
training.
Regulations
governing
the
implementation
of
such
training
must
be
developed
by
the
division
of
child
and
family
services
and
responsibility
for
providing
the
training
rests
with
the
individual's
employer.
The
nevada
supreme
court
is
authorized
to
provide
by
rule
for
training
for
any
magistrate,
judge,
master
or
employee
in
the
juvenile
court
system,
who
routinely
interacts
with
system
involved
juveniles,
and
there
are
no
amendments
to
this
measure.
A
A
E
Thank
you
chair,
and
I
I
wasn't
here
when
we
had
the
hearing
on
108,
and
so
I
watched
the
hearing
and
I'm
yes
to
get
this
out
of
committee
and
but
I
I
just
wanted
to
put
on
the
record
that
you
know
we
do
this
already
and
I,
but
I
am
grateful
for
the
new
piece,
which
is
the
adverse
childhood
experience,
trauma
portion
and,
and
I
just
want
to
sometimes
the
narrative
was
concerning,
because
there
is
great
work
that
is
done
in
the
juvenile
justice
system
in
our
state
and
those
individuals
are
very
committed,
and
I
think
sometimes
in
these
hearings,
some
really
broad
strokes
can
be
made,
and
I
just
kind
of
took
some
offense
at
that
and
want
to
get
on
the
record
that
I
know
that
all
of
us
here
on
this
committee
really
respect
we.
E
A
Thank
you,
assemblywoman
hanson
very
well
stated.
I
think
we.
I
certainly
agree
that
most,
if
not
nearly
all
of
the
folks
in
the
system
are
doing
the
best
they
can
with
what
they
have,
and
I
think
the
hope
here
is
with
some
additional
training
to
make
some
of
these
matters
a
little
bit
more
clear
that
we
can
hopefully
improve,
but
certainly
certainly
share
your
appreciation
for
those
who,
day
in
and
day
out,
try
to
do
the
best
they
can
with
our
juvenile
population
additional
discussion
on
senate
bill.
A
D
D
The
central
repository
is
to
ensure
the
information
is
provided
to
the
fbi
for
inclusion
in
the
annual
hate
crime
statistics
report
and
that
the
information
is
made
publicly
available.
Any
data
acquired
under
the
provisions
of
this
bill
may
be
used
only
for
research
or
statistical
purposes
and
must
not
contain
any
of
the
victims
identifying
information.
A
E
I'm
a
little
chatty
this
morning.
Thank
you,
chair
again.
This
is
another
bill
that
I
I
didn't
get
to
hear.
It
was
heard
the
same
day
as
as
the
one
before
so
I
watched
the
hearing
and
certainly
I'm
a
fan
of
senator
harris
and
and
I'm
yes
in
committee.
I
again
it
seems
very
duplicative
to
have
have
this.
We
we
did
the
panic
defense
bill,
which
I
supported
last
session,
but
I
will
be
yes
in
committee
and
thank
you
for
this
chance
to
put
that
on
the
record.
A
Thank
you,
assemblywoman
hanson,
further
discussion
on
senate
bill
148.
I
don't
see
further
discussion
again.
The
motion
is
to
do
pass
senate
bill
148.
All
those
in
favor,
please
signify
by
saying
aye
aye,
any
opposed,
nay,
emotion,
carries.
Everyone
present
voted
in
favor
I'll,
assign
the
floor
statement
on
that
one
to
assemblyman
miller
that
takes
us
next
to
senate
bill
161,
miss
thornton.
D
Bill
161
was
sponsored
by
the
senate
committee
on
judiciary,
on
behalf
of
the
sunset
committee
of
the
legislative
commission
and
heard
in
committee
on
april
15th.
This
bill
eliminates
the
advisory
committee
to
study
laws
concerning
sex
offender
registration
and
transfers
its
duties
to
the
advisory
commission
on
the
administration
of
justice.
D
A
A
D
Indy
chair
send
a
bill.
332
is
sponsored
by
senator
scheible
and
herding
committee
on
april
28th.
This
bill
replaces
current
statutory
provisions
governing
structured
settlements,
wherein
a
payee
transfers
the
right
to
receive
payments
for
damages
from
a
torque
claim
or
workers
compensation
claim
to
a
structured
settlement
purchase
company.
These
companies
are
required
to
register
with
the
consumer
affairs
division
of
the
department
of
business
and
industry
and
obtain
a
surety
bond
or
other
guarantee
in
the
amount
of
fifty
thousand
dollars.
D
The
bill
also
sets
forth
prohibitions
against
certain
behavior
by
these
companies
and
their
employees
and
provides
a
private
right
of
action
to
payees.
In
the
event,
a
person
engages
in
prohibited
activities,
the
bill
sets
out
filings.
A
company
must
make
and
findings
a
court
must
make
before
the
transfer
can
occur.
The
bill
also
sets
forth
the
rights
of
interested
parties
after
a
transfer
has
occurred
and
the
protections
for
payees
the
bill
applies
only
to
transfer
agreements
entered
into
or
onto
after
october,
1st
2021.
D
A
Thank
you
miss
thornton
and
committee.
As
you'll
note,
we
have
mr
kelly
on
the
zoom
with
us.
The
amendment
is
probably
the
first
time
you're
seeing
the
amendment,
but
I
do
believe
it's
technical
changes
to
the
bill,
but
we
have
mr
kelly
present.
If
anybody
has
questions
on
senate
bill
332
as
detailed
in
the
work
session
document,
so
at
this
time
does
anyone
have
questions.
A
A
Okay,
I
don't
see
any
discussion
again.
The
motion
is
to
amend
and
do
pass
all
those
in
favor,
please
signify
by
saying
aye
aye,
any
opposed,
nay,
okay
motion
carries
everyone
present
voted
in
favor
I'll.
I
will
take
the
floor
statement
on
senate
bill
332
and
thank
you
for
being
here
with
us
this
morning.
Mr
kelly,
we
hope
you
have
a
great
rest
of
the
day
and
a
great
weekend
committee
that
takes
us
to
our
last
bill
on
today's
work
session
and
that
is
senate
bill
400
ms
thornton.
D
Thank
you
chairs,
senate
bill,
400,
sponsored
by
the
senate
committee
on
finance,
on
behalf
of
the
office
of
finance
in
the
office
of
the
governor
and
herding
committee
on
april
16th.
This
bill
revises
the
penalties
for
certain
unlawful
acts
relating
to
weights
and
measures,
public
weighing
petroleum
products
and
the
advertisements
of
motor
vehicle
fuel
and
petroleum
products.
The
state
sealer
of
consumer
equitability
is
required
to
adopt
regulations,
establishing
a
schedule
of
civil
penalties
for
the
commission
of
certain
unlawful
acts
relating
to
petroleum
products.
A
A
A
A
I
don't
see
any
discussion
all
those
in
favor
of
the
motion
please
signify
by
saying
aye
aye,
any
opposed,
nay
motion
carries
everyone
present
voted
in
favor.
I
think
I'm
going
to
sign
the
floor
statement
to
assemblywoman
hanson,
who
probably
has
more
experience
in
some
of
these
areas
than
most
of
us
do
so
committee
that
takes
us
through
the
work
session
document.
Thank
you,
miss
thornton,
for
preparing
the
document
for
helping
us
through
those
bills
this
morning
that
takes
us
to
our
final
item
on
the
agenda,
which
is
public
comment.
A
We
reserve
up
to
30
minutes
for
public
comment
at
the
end
of
each
meeting.
Public
commenters
will
have
two
minutes
to
provide
public
comment.
Public
comment
is
a
time
to
raise
matters
of
a
general
nature
within
the
jurisdiction
of
the
assembly.
Judiciary
committee
doesn't
look
like
we
have
anyone
joining
us
here
in
the
room
in
carson
city.
Therefore,
there's
no
public
comment
here.
Bps.
Could
we
go
to
the
phone
lines
to
see
if
there's
anyone
who'd
like
to
give
public
comment.
C
C
B
B
B
B
A
A
A
Thank
you
bps.
I
will
now
close
public
comment.
Anything
else
from
committee
members.
Before
we
talk
about
next
week,
vice
chairwin.
A
A
A
So
I
think
I
can
pretty
safely
say
we
are
not
going
to
have
a
judiciary
committee
meeting
on
monday
and
tuesday
is
looking
pretty
doubtful
as
well,
but
we
are
going
to
have
at
least
one
maybe
two
meetings
next
week
for
work
sessions,
as
we
do
still
have
some
bills
we
need
to
process
and
so
for
those
who
are
watching
today.
If
you
we're
waiting
on
amendments
for
your
bills,
could
you
please
get
those
to
us
as
quickly
as
possible?
A
week
from
today?
A
Is
our
deadline
to
get
bills
out
of
the
second
house
committee,
so
I'm
sure
we're
going
to
have
a
meeting
at
least
on
friday,
and
probably
one
more
during
next
week,
so
just
stay
tuned
to
your
email
in
terms
of
when
our
next
meeting
will
be.
My
guess
is
probably
wednesday,
but
we'll
see
what
happens
so
again.
I
hope
everyone
has
a
really
really
great
weekend,
happy
early
mother's
day
to
everyone
out
there
and
we'll
see
you
back
in
this
committee
sometime
next
week.
This
meeting
is.