THE THIRTY-SIXTH DAY

                               

 

Carson City (Monday), March 10, 2003

 

    Assembly called to order at 11:12 a.m.

    Mr. Speaker presiding.

    Roll called.

    All present except Assemblymen Ohrenschall and Williams, who were excused.

    Prayer by the Chaplain, Pastor Ken Haskins.

    Our loving Heavenly Father, You provide for all of our needs. Every good and perfect gift comes from You. We acknowledge our dependency upon You. Grant us the wisdom, creativity, courage, and all that is necessary to perform well the challenging work that You have for us. With grateful hearts we pray in Jesus’ name.

Amen.

    Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.

    Assemblyman Oceguera moved that further reading of the Journal be dispensed with, and the Speaker and Chief Clerk be authorized to make the necessary corrections and additions.

    Motion carried.

REPORTS OF COMMITTEES

Mr. Speaker:

    Your Committee on Commerce and Labor, to which was referred Assembly Bill No. 89, has had the same under consideration, and begs leave to report the same back with the recommendation: Do pass.

David Goldwater, Chairman

Mr. Speaker:

    Your Committee on Judiciary, to which was referred Assembly Bill No. 34, has had the same under consideration, and begs leave to report the same back with the recommendation: Do pass.

Bernie Anderson, Chairman

Mr. Speaker:

    Your Committee on Ways and Means, to which were re-referred Assembly Bills Nos. 74, 111, has had the same under consideration, and begs leave to report the same back with the recommendation: Do pass.

    Also, your Committee on Ways and Means, to which was referred Assembly Bill No. 263, has had the same under consideration, and begs leave to report the same back with the recommendation: Do pass.

Morse Arberry Jr., Chairman

MOTIONS, RESOLUTIONS AND NOTICES

    Assemblyman Arberry moved that all rules be suspended, reading so far had considered second reading, rules further suspended, Assembly Bill
No. 263 considered engrossed, declared an emergency measure under the Constitution and placed on third reading and final passage.

    Motion carried unanimously.

INTRODUCTION, FIRST READING AND REFERENCE

    By Assemblymen Giunchigliani, Williams, Anderson, Atkinson, Arberry, Buckley, Chowning, Claborn, Collins, Conklin, Goldwater, Horne, Koivisto, Leslie, Manendo, McClain, Mortenson, Oceguera, Parks, Perkins, and Pierce:

    Assembly Bill No. 264—AN ACT relating to education; providing in skeleton form for the abolishment of certain county school districts; providing in skeleton form that the public schools within the abolished county school districts are under the direction and control of certain other school districts; authorizing boards of trustees of school districts to establish programs for the care of children on school property and programs to provide health care for certain persons; revising provisions governing the calculation of basic support for pupils who are enrolled in kindergarten for a full school day; requiring boards of trustees of school districts to establish magnet schools; increasing the number of days of school during a school year; requiring public schools to administer a reading comprehension examination to pupils who are enrolled at or above the 4th grade; requiring school districts to establish programs to administer achievement and proficiency examinations on the weekends in certain schools; revising provisions governing textbooks; requiring licensed teachers to work a certain number of hours per school day; authorizing the employment of a person as a school principal who does not hold a license as an administrator under certain circumstances; authorizing the parents and guardians of certain pupils to choose which public schools the pupils will attend; requiring boards of trustees of school districts to purchase retirement credit for certain teachers; prescribing the minimum number of credits required for promotion to high school; providing that certain children who are at-risk must be admitted to kindergarten for a full school day; requiring homeschooled children to take certain achievement and proficiency examinations; revising provisions governing the plan required of each public school for the progressive discipline and on-site review of disciplinary decisions regarding pupils; specifying the terms of certain members on a committee to review the temporary alternative placement of pupils; authorizing the Board of Regents of the University of Nevada to administer a program of loans for students who are enrolled in teaching programs; making appropriations; requiring boards of trustees of school districts to pay a minimum starting salary for teachers and prohibiting the payment of signing bonuses; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.

    Assemblywoman Giunchigliani moved that the bill be referred to the Concurrent Committees on Education and Ways and Means.

    Motion carried.


    By Assemblyman Carpenter:

    Assembly Bill No. 265—AN ACT relating to motor vehicles; providing for the reduction of certain fees for the registration of certain motor vehicles based upon the estimated number of miles that the motor vehicle will travel within this state during the year for which it is registered; providing for the adjustment of those fees based upon the actual number of miles traveled; requiring the Director of the Department of Motor Vehicles to adopt regulations; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.

    Assemblyman Carpenter moved that the bill be referred to the Concurrent Committees on Transportation and Ways and Means.

    Motion carried.

    By the Committee on Ways and Means:

    Assembly Bill No. 266—AN ACT relating to education; requiring the Superintendent of Public Instruction to prepare a compilation of certain information for inclusion in the biennial budgetary request for the State Distributive School Account; requiring each school district to maintain a certain percentage in the ending balance of the general fund of the school district; revising provisions governing the calculation of basic support for pupils who are enrolled in kindergarten for a full school day; authorizing school districts to develop alternative plans for the reduction of pupil-teacher ratios in certain grades; requiring that the annual base salary of teachers and other licensed educational personnel must be cumulatively increased each year by a certain percentage; providing that certain children who are at risk must be admitted to kindergarten for a full school day; making various appropriations for education and educational personnel; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.

    Assemblyman Arberry moved that the bill be referred to the Committee on Ways and Means.

    Motion carried.

    By Assemblyman Parks:

    Assembly Bill No. 267—AN ACT relating to motor vehicles leased for a short term; revising provisions regarding the collection of governmental services fees and recovery surcharges from a short-term lessee; requiring a short-term lessor to report to the Department of Taxation on a quarterly basis the amount of any recovery surcharges collected by the short-term lessor during the immediately preceding calendar quarter; transferring certain duties and functions from the Department of Motor Vehicles to the Department of Taxation; requiring the Executive Director of the Department of Taxation to adopt certain regulations; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.

    Assemblyman Parks moved that the bill be referred to the Committee on Transportation.

    Motion carried.

    By Assemblymen Gibbons, Buckley, Geddes, Giunchigliani, Goldwater, Grady, Hardy, Knecht, Manendo, Marvel, Oceguera, and Weber; Senators Mathews and Cegavske:

    Assembly Bill No. 268—AN ACT relating to schools; requiring boards of trustees of school districts to pay increased salaries to certain speech pathologists employed by those school districts; requiring related information to be included in the annual budget report of each school district; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.

    Assemblywoman Gibbons moved that the bill be referred to the Concurrent Committees on Education and Ways and Means.

    Motion carried.

    By Assemblymen Mabey, Gibbons, Griffin, Brown, Knecht, Angle, Buckley, Carpenter, Geddes, Goicoechea, Hardy, Hettrick, Marvel, McCleary, Pierce, Sherer, and Weber:

    Assembly Bill No. 269—AN ACT relating to insurance; requiring certain health care plans and insurance policies to provide, under certain circumstances, coverage for medical care if confirmation of coverage and prior authorization is obtained; revising the circumstances under which the Commissioner of Insurance may suspend or revoke a certificate of authority issued to a health maintenance organization; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.

    Assemblyman Mabey moved that the bill be referred to the Committee on Commerce and Labor.

    Motion carried.

general file and third reading

    Assembly Bill No. 17.

    Bill read third time.

    Remarks by Assemblymen Anderson, Gustavson, Hardy, Angle, and Leslie.

    Roll call on Assembly Bill No. 17:

    Yeas—37.

    Nays—Angle, Gustavson, Knecht—3.

    Excused—Ohrenschall, Williams—2.

    Assembly Bill No. 17 having received a constitutional majority,
Mr. Speaker declared it passed, as amended.

    Bill ordered transmitted to the Senate.

    Assembly Bill No. 263

    Bill read third time.

    Remarks by Assemblywoman Giunchigliani.

    Roll call on Assembly Bill No. 263:

    Yeas—40.

    Nays—None.
    Excused—Ohrenschall, Williams—2.

    Assembly Bill No. 263 having received a constitutional majority,
Mr. Speaker declared it passed.

    Bill ordered transmitted to the Senate.

    Assemblywoman Buckley moved that all rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill No. 263 be immediately transmitted to the Senate.

    Motion carried unanimously.

    Mr. Speaker announced if there were no objections, the Assembly would recess subject to the call of the Chair.

    Assembly in recess at 11:30 a.m.

ASSEMBLY IN SESSION

    At 11:33 a.m.

    Mr. Speaker presiding.

    Quorum present.

    Mr. Speaker announced if there were no objections, the Assembly would recess subject to the call of the Chair.

    Assembly in recess at 11:37 a.m.

ASSEMBLY IN SESSION

    At 11:39 a.m.

    Mr. Speaker presiding.

    Quorum present.

REPORTS OF COMMITTEES

Mr. Speaker:

    Your Concurrent Committee on Government Affairs, to which was referred Assembly Bill No. 222, has had the same under consideration, and begs leave to report the same back with the recommendation: Without recommendation.

Mark Manendo, Chairman

 

MOTIONS, RESOLUTIONS AND NOTICES

    By Assemblymen Hettrick, Perkins, Anderson, Andonov, Angle, Arberry, Atkinson, Beers, Brown, Buckley, Carpenter, Chowning, Christensen, Claborn, Collins, Conklin, Geddes, Gibbons, Giunchigliani, Goicoechea, Goldwater, Grady, Griffin, Gustavson, Hardy, Horne, Knecht, Koivisto, Leslie, Mabey, Manendo, Marvel, McClain, McCleary, Mortenson, Oceguera, Ohrenschall, Parks, Pierce, Sherer, Weber, and Williams:

    Assembly Joint Resolution No. 5—Urging Congress to appropriate just compensation to State of Nevada for losses of revenue for public education from impact of land in Nevada held by Federal Government.

    Assemblyman Hettrick moved that the resolution be referred to the Committee on Elections, Procedures, and Ethics.

    Motion carried.


INTRODUCTION, FIRST READING AND REFERENCE

        By Assemblymen Goldwater, Parks, Andonov, Arberry, Atkinson, Brown, Buckley, Conklin, Griffin, Horne, Leslie, and Oceguera; Senators O’Connell and Carlton:

    Assembly Bill No. 270—AN ACT relating to community redevelopment; expanding the criteria that the legislative body of a city or county must consider before consenting to any payment by a community redevelopment agency for the land for and the cost of construction of any building, facility, structure or other improvement and the installation of any improvement; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.

    Assemblyman Goldwater moved that the bill be referred to the Committee on Taxation.

    Motion carried.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

Signing of Bills and Resolutions

    There being no objections, the Speaker and Chief Clerk signed Assembly Bill No. 26; Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 6; Senate Bill No. 32; Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 14.

GUESTS EXTENDED PRIVILEGE OF ASSEMBLY FLOOR

    On request of Assemblyman Andonov, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Teresa Bell and
Nicole Conchola.

    On request of Assemblywoman Angle, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to William Hausman.

    On request of Assemblyman Atkinson, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Jennifer Linebarger and Rena McDonald.

    On request of Assemblyman Beers, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Linda Branch.

    On request of Assemblyman Carpenter, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Kevin Cox and Josh Cox.

    On request of Assemblywoman Chowning, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Peter McCoy.

    On request of Assemblyman Christensen, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Sharon Carr.

    On request of Assemblyman Conklin, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Emily Reeder,
Angela Detie, and Denise Duarte.

    On request of Assemblyman Geddes, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Jared Cox.

    On request of Assemblywoman Gibbons, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Venicia Considine.

    On request of Assemblyman Goicoechea, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Duane Lewis and
Preston King.

    On request of Assemblyman Grady, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Levi Laws and
Lamar R. Laws.

    On request of Assemblyman Horne, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Stephanie Hardie and Shannon Boyle.

    On request of Assemblyman Mabey, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Sally Eakerns and
Kathleen Menasche.

    On request of Assemblyman Manendo, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Ken Hall, Lynn Vertmer, and Amanda Vertmer.

    On request of Assemblyman Marvel, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Doug Groves,
Pattie Groves, and Katie Groves.

    On request of Assemblywoman McClain, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Elaine Vigneault.

    On request of Assemblyman Oceguera, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Diana Kennedy and Elizabeth Cunningham.

    On request of Assemblywoman Pierce, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to K. Joni Reid.

    Assemblywoman Buckley moved that the Assembly adjourn until Tuesday, March 11, 2003, at 11:00 a.m.

    Motion carried.

    Assembly adjourned at 11:41 a.m.

Approved:                                                                Richard D. Perkins

                                                                                  Speaker of the Assembly

Attest:    Jacqueline Sneddon

                    Chief Clerk of the Assembly