THE NINETEENTH DAY

                               

 

Carson City (Friday), February 21, 2003

 

    Assembly called to order at 10:38 a.m.

    Mr. Speaker presiding.

    Roll called.

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

    Prayer by the Chaplain, Pastor Albert Tilstra.

    Our Father, who art Lord of heaven and of all the earth, You know the difficulties these men and women have to face and the grave decisions they must make. Have mercy upon them, for Jesus' sake.

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 Government Affairs, to which was referred Assembly Bill No. 113, has had the same under consideration, and begs leave to report the same back with the recommendation: Do pass.

Mark Manendo, Chairman

Mr. Speaker:

    Your Committee on Transportation, to which was referred Assembly Bill No. 19, has had the same under consideration, and begs leave to report the same back with the recommendation:
Do pass.

Vonne Chowning, Chairman

MESSAGES FROM THE Senate

Senate Chamber, Carson City, February 20, 2003

To the Honorable the Assembly:

    I have the honor to inform your honorable body that the Senate on this day passed
Senate Bills Nos. 6, 87, 88, 89.

Mary Jo Mongelli

Assistant Secretary of the Senate

INTRODUCTION, FIRST READING AND REFERENCE

    By Assemblymen Claborn, McCleary, Anderson, Gibbons, Chowning, Arberry, Atkinson, Collins, Conklin, Goicoechea, Horne, Koivisto, Leslie, Manendo, McClain, Mortenson, Oceguera, Ohrenschall, Parks, Pierce, and Williams:


    Assembly Bill No. 176—AN ACT relating to public works; requiring the Labor Commissioner to survey certain additional employers to establish the prevailing rates of wages; providing that certain workmen are deemed to be employed on public works; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.

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

    Motion carried.

    By the Committee on Transportation:

    Assembly Bill No. 177—AN ACT relating to motor vehicles; revising provisions relating to the issuance to certain disabled persons of special license plates, placards and stickers; revising the period within which the holder of a valid registration must notify the Department of Motor Vehicles of a change of name or residence address; revising provisions relating to the issuance of duplicate number plates and substitute number plates; revising provisions relating to submission to the Department, at the time of registering a vehicle, of evidence of automobile liability insurance; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.

    Assemblywoman Chowning moved that the bill be referred to the Committee on Transportation.

    Motion carried.

    By the Committee on Transportation:

    Assembly Bill No. 178—AN ACT relating to motor vehicles; requiring the Director of the Department of Motor Vehicles to ensure that certain documents submitted to, issued by or retained by the Department contain the full legal name of the relevant person; providing that the document setting forth indicia of the ownership of a motor vehicle shall be known as a “certificate of title”; making various other changes relating to the operations of the Department; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.

    Assemblywoman Chowning moved that the bill be referred to the Committee on Transportation.

    Motion carried.

    By Assemblymen Giunchigliani, Williams, Parks, Gibbons, Ohrenschall, Anderson, Arberry, Atkinson, Buckley, Chowning, Collins, Conklin, Goldwater, Horne, Koivisto, Leslie, Manendo, McClain, McCleary, Oceguera, Perkins, and Pierce; Senator Carlton:

    Assembly Bill No. 179—AN ACT relating to education; providing in skeleton form for the repeal of the Legislative Committee on Education, the Legislative Bureau of Educational Accountability and Program Evaluation, the Commission on Educational Technology and the Council to Establish Academic Standards for Public Schools; removing the requirement that a pupil pass the high school proficiency examination as a condition to receipt of a high school diploma; requiring the State Board of Education to prescribe endorsements to the standard high school diploma; revising provisions governing the administration of achievement and proficiency examinations to pupils with disabilities and pupils whose primary language is not English; revising provisions governing the reporting of achievement and proficiency examinations; 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 Assemblymen Goicoechea, Christensen, Chowning, Anderson, Andonov, Beers, Carpenter, Claborn, Collins, Conklin, Grady, Griffin, Hardy, Koivisto, Mabey, McClain, Parks, Perkins, Sherer, and Weber; Senator Rhoads:

    Assembly Bill No. 180—AN ACT making an appropriation to the Interim Finance Committee for allocation to White Pine County for the purchase and restoration of 120 miles of Nevada Northern Railroad track that connects Ely to the Union Pacific track near Wells; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.

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

    Motion carried.

    By Assemblymen Goicoechea, Collins, Chowning, Anderson, Andonov, Beers, Carpenter, Christensen, Claborn, Conklin, Grady, Griffin, Hardy, Koivisto, Mabey, McClain, Parks, Perkins, Sherer, and Weber; Senator Rhoads:

    Assembly Bill No. 181—AN ACT making an appropriation to the White Pine Historical Railroad Foundation for renovation of historic buildings and Locomotive 40; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.

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

    Motion carried.

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

    Assembly Bill No. 182—AN ACT relating to employment practices; authorizing an employer to enter into an agreement with a labor organization which requires each employee who is not a member of the labor organization recognized by the employer to pay a fee which represents his proportional share of the costs relating to collective bargaining, the administration of contracts and the adjustment of grievances; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.


    Assemblywoman Koivisto moved that the bill be referred to the Committee on Commerce and Labor.

    Motion carried.

    By Assemblymen Koivisto, Chowning, Gibbons, Parks, Hardy, Anderson, Atkinson, Claborn, Collins, Manendo, McClain, and Pierce (by request):

    Assembly Bill No. 183—AN ACT making an appropriation to Clark County for the provision of mental health services in Laughlin; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.

    Assemblywoman Koivisto moved that the bill be referred to the Concurrent Committees on Health and Human Services and Ways and Means.

    Motion carried.

    Senate Bill No. 6.

    Assemblyman Oceguera moved that the bill be referred to the Concurrent Committees on Government Affairs and Ways and Means.

    Motion carried.

    Senate Bill No. 87.

    Assemblywoman Buckley moved that the bill be referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

    Motion carried.

    Senate Bill No. 88.

    Assemblywoman Buckley moved that the bill be referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

    Motion carried.

    Senate Bill No. 89.

    Assemblywoman Buckley moved that the bill be referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

    Motion carried.

SECOND READING AND AMENDMENT

    Assembly Bill No. 6.

    Bill read second time and ordered to third reading.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

Signing of Bills and Resolutions

    There being no objections, the Speaker and Chief Clerk signed
Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 9.

GUESTS EXTENDED PRIVILEGE OF ASSEMBLY FLOOR

    On request of Assemblyman Anderson, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Jennifer Randal,
Terry Stelle, Nicole Fisher, T. Nekoba, Karen Barba, Nubia Barrantes,
Marie Camacho, Lleraldin Cano, Robert Courser, Adriano Garcia,
Brayan Garcia, Jubel Harbinson, James Johnson, Roberto Lomeli,
Bernabe Lopez, Griselda Marquez, Adan Melo, Keisha Mendez,
Monica Nunez, Humberto Padilla, Aaron Palacio, Lilian Peralta, Khang Pham, Jacome Rios, Baby Turcios, Jaqueline Valle, Ircia Alonzo,
Ileana Arellano, Cristian Burgara, Carlos Canan, Maria Gallegos,
Ricardo Garcia, Jeannette Grajeda, Raul Gutierrez, Brandon Herrera, Christina Hunter, Christia Martinez-Valdez, Barbara Muro,
Ngeluul Ngiraulau, Angelica Padilla, Bryan Ramirez, Perla Ramirez,
Silverio Ramirez, Tonya Rangel, Veronica Rangel, Marco Sanchez,
Nicholas Shepherd, R.J. Vilayvong, Luis Villeda, Kamal Basanti,
Karen Black, Giovanni Camargo, Juan Corona, Brisa Cortez,
Genesis Galicia, Preston Heller, Ricardo Higareda, Catherine Vieyre, Sammantha Himes, Gloria Jimenez-Zamora, Mosese Katoa,
Cuitlahuhac Maciel, Xiomaro Magana, Jonatha Medina Gutierrez,
Tania Mejia, Wilmer Merlos, Matthew Moffet, Stephanie Ortiz, Amber Sam, Austin Sampson, Gabriela Silva, Silvia Silva, Brittney Stinson, Jaycee Abel, Autumn Andrews, Ryan Arevalo, Cesar Buenrostro, Lesley Carias,
David Chen, Eduardo Chi, Sheila Christy, Miguel Contreras, Juan Cordero, Norma Fuentes-Alvarez, Alex Jauregui, Ana Martinez, Dominic Ngiraidong, Ricky Rainville, Brenda Ramirez, Marcial Rascoon, Alejandro Reyes, Kenneth Rodriguez, Dawn Standish, Daniel Torgerson, Enrique Torres, and Ana Velasques.

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

    On request of Assemblyman Goicoechea, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Caroline McIntosh and
Joan Fincher.

    On request of Assemblywoman Ohrenschall, the privilege of the floor of the Assembly Chamber for this day was extended to Benjamin Blinn.

    Assemblywoman Buckley moved that the Assembly adjourn until Monday, February 24, 2003, at 11:00 a.m.

    Motion carried.

    Assembly adjourned at 10:53 a.m.

Approved:                                                                Richard D. Perkins

                                                                                  Speaker of the Assembly

Attest:    Jacqueline Sneddon

                    Chief Clerk of the Assembly