THE THIRTY-EIGHTH DAY

                               

Carson City (Wednesday), March 12, 2003

    Senate called to order at 11:19 a.m.

    President Hunt presiding.

    Roll called.

    All present.

    Prayer by the Chaplain, Pastor Patrick Propster.

    O Lord, where does our help come from? Our help comes from You, Lord, maker of heaven and earth. You, O Lord, are the keeper; he who keeps us will not slumber.

    The Lord shall preserve us from all evil. He shall preserve our soul. The Lord shall preserve our going out and our coming in.

    Lord, we shall trust in You with all our hearts. We shall not lean on our own understanding. We shall not take Your Name, Lord God, in vain. In all our ways we shall acknowledge You for You make our paths straight.

    Grant us guidance throughout all of the days ahead. In Your almighty name, Lord Jesus, we pray.

Amen.

    Pledge of allegiance to the Flag.

    Senator Raggio moved that further reading of the Journal be dispensed with, and the President and Secretary be authorized to make the necessary corrections and additions.

    Motion carried.

REPORTS OF COMMITTEES

Madam President:

    Your Committee on Legislative Affairs and Operations, to which was referred Senate Bill No. 137, has had the same under consideration, and begs leave to report the same back with the recommendation: Do pass.

    Also, your Committee on Legislative Affairs and Operations, to which was referred Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 10, has had the same under consideration, and begs leave to report the same back with the recommendation: Be adopted.

Maurice E. Washington, Chairman

Madam President:

    Your Committee on Transportation, to which was referred Senate Bill No. 213, has had the same under consideration, and begs leave to report the same back with the recommendation: Do pass.

Raymond C. Shaffer, Chairman

MESSAGES FROM THE ASSEMBLY

Assembly Chamber, Carson City, March 11, 2003

To the Honorable the Senate:

    I have the honor to inform your honorable body that the Assembly on this day adopted Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 16.

Diane Keetch

Assistant Chief Clerk of the Assembly

 


COMMUNICATIONS FROM STATE OFFICERS

Congress of the United States

House of Representatives

Washington, D.C. 20515-2803

March 4, 2003

The Honorable William Raggio, Senate Majority Leader, State of Nevada Senate,

    Legislative Building, 401 South Carson Street, Carson City, Nevada 89701-4747

Dear Senator Raggio:

    I hope this letter finds you and your colleagues doing well as you work through what must be a difficult legislative session. Your wisdom and years of experience will surely prove to be invaluable during these tenuous times.

    I am writing, today, to formally request that I may be permitted to address a joint session of the Nevada Legislature on Wednesday, April 16, 2003. The last few months have been an incredible learning experience, and I look forward to sharing my experiences with you and my former colleagues.

    Thank you for your consideration of my request. Please contact my Deputy Chief of Staff Brooke van Soest, if you have any questions regarding this matter. Brooke can be reached at (702) 387-4941.

                                                                                                Sincerely,

                                                                                                      Jon C. Porter

                                                                                                      Member of Congress

INTRODUCTION, FIRST READING AND REFERENCE

    By Senators Neal, Coffin, Mathews, Schneider and Wiener:

    Senate Bill No. 261—AN ACT relating to utilities; eliminating certain restrictions that Senate Bill No. 425 of the 71st Session of the Nevada Legislature imposed on governmental entities relating to the acquisition or expansion of certain utility facilities; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.

    Senator Neal moved that the bill be referred to the Committee on Commerce and Labor.

    Motion carried.

    By Senators Neal, Titus, Care, Carlton, Coffin, Mathews, Schneider and Wiener:

    Senate Bill No. 262—AN ACT relating to elections; requiring the Secretary of State, a board of county commissioners, a county clerk and any other person who prepares an abstract of votes to transmit such an abstract to each public library within his jurisdiction; requiring a city clerk who certifies an abstract of votes to transmit such an abstract to each public library in the city; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.

    Senator Neal moved that the bill be referred to the Committee on Government Affairs.

    Motion carried.

    By the Committee on Finance:

    Senate Bill No. 263—AN ACT making a supplemental appropriation to the State Department of Agriculture for an unanticipated shortfall in money for Fiscal Year 2002-2003 resulting from an unexpected increase in expenses; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.

    Senator Raggio moved that the bill be referred to the Committee on Finance.

    Motion carried.

    By Senators Tiffany, Care, Neal and Nolan:

    Senate Bill No. 264—AN ACT relating to the Department of Corrections; authorizing the Director of the Department of Corrections to establish a correctional program for the reentry of prisoners and parolees into the community; allowing the Director to assign certain offenders to serve a term of residential confinement; authorizing the Director to order an offender into residential confinement during the period the offender is enrolled in a program of work release; making various other changes to provisions pertaining to the Department; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.

    Senator Tiffany moved that the bill be referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

    Motion carried.

    By the Committee on Judiciary:

    Senate Bill No. 265—AN ACT relating to correctional officers; requiring certain correctional officers employed by the Department of Corrections to be certified by the Peace Officers’ Standards and Training Commission before performing certain responsibilities; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.

    Senator Amodei moved that the bill be referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

    Motion carried.

    By the Committee on Judiciary:

    Senate Bill No. 266—AN ACT relating to gaming; revising the definition of an “international gaming salon”; requiring certain licensees to report certain information to the State Gaming Control Board; requiring the State Gaming Control Board to make available to the public certain information; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.

    Senator Amodei moved that the bill be referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

    Motion carried.

    By the Committee on Judiciary:

    Senate Bill No. 267—AN ACT relating to adoption; allowing an adoptee who is 18 years of age or older to access the files and records concerning his adoption or birth; eliminating the State Register for Adoptions; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.

    Senator Amodei moved that the bill be referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

    Motion carried.

    By Senator McGinness:

    Senate Bill No. 268—AN ACT relating to industrial insurance; requiring the payment of compensation for the lost wages of certain injured employees who receive medical treatment; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.

    Senator McGinness moved that the bill be referred to the Committee on Commerce and Labor.

    Motion carried.

SECOND READING AND AMENDMENT

    Senate Bill No. 10.

    Bill read second time and ordered to third reading.

    Senate Bill No. 203.

    Bill read second time and ordered to third reading.

    Senate Joint Resolution No. 5.

    Resolution read second time and ordered to third reading.

GENERAL FILE AND THIRD READING

    Senate Bill No. 36.

    Bill read third time.

    Roll call on Senate Bill No. 36:

    Yeas—21.

    Nays—None.

    Senate Bill No. 36 having received a constitutional majority, Madam President declared it passed.

    Bill ordered transmitted to the Assembly.

GUESTS EXTENDED PRIVILEGE OF SENATE FLOOR

    On request of Senator Mathews, the privilege of the floor of the Senate Chamber for this day was extended to the following students and faculty from the Corel Academy of Science: Mikaela Alger, Brittany Block, Brittany Foster, Kira Brown, Jodee Castello, Christina Riley, Melanie Dobson, Kimberly Frey, Jessica Fry, Thomas Gibson-Currid, Hillary Hamlett, Jalissa Shepard, Jeremy Hernandez, J. P. Wood, Justin Gates, Greckza Lopez, Andrew Greer, Peter Mazza, Nico Anderson, Patsy Shepard, Casey Roeschen, Ryne Hager, Carolyn Schumacher, Josh Terrasas, Sarah Wells, Jessie Wilcox, Josh Mutua, Abby Kaffl, Rhett Lowe; chaperones: Gail Rodriguez, Lisa Bennett, Rhonda Ahmad, Becky Block, Carol Gates and Julie Greer.

    On request of Senator Nolan, the privilege of the floor of the Senate Chamber for this day was extended to Josh Underwood.

    On request of Senator Rhoads, the privilege of the floor of the Senate Chamber for this day was extended to Sherri Eklund-Brown.

    Senator Raggio moved that the Senate adjourn until Thursday, March 13, 2003, at 11 a.m.

    Motion carried.

    Senate adjourned at 11:33 a.m.

Approved:                                                                  Lorraine T. Hunt

                                                                                   President of the Senate

Attest:    Claire J. Clift

                Secretary of the Senate