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NV AB600

NV AB600
Revises provisions relating to legislative affairs. (BDR 17-1251)


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Introduced
05/27/2025
In Committee
05/31/2025
Crossed Over
05/31/2025
Passed
06/06/2025
Dead
Vetoed
06/11/2025

Introduced Session

83rd Legislature (2025)

Bill Summary

AN ACT relating to the Legislative Department; clarifying that proceeds of sales of certain items approved by the Director of the

AI Summary

This bill makes several technical changes related to legislative affairs in Nevada. First, it clarifies that proceeds from sales of food, souvenirs, and other items in legislative buildings must be deposited into the Legislative Fund, which is a special revenue fund for the Legislative Department. The bill updates provisions regarding the petty cash account to reflect this change. Additionally, the bill addresses a recent Nevada Supreme Court opinion by explicitly stating that every state office, agency, court, or entity must be connected to one of the three branches of government (legislative, executive, or judicial) and cannot exist outside of these branches. The legislation emphasizes that the Legislative Counsel's organization of the Nevada Revised Statutes by subject matter should not be interpreted as a determination of which government department an agency belongs to. Finally, the bill adds a specific parcel of land in Carson City to the list of properties under legislative supervision, contingent upon its purchase. These changes aim to provide clarity about legislative processes, property management, and governmental structure, ensuring that each state entity is properly categorized within the constitutional framework of government departments.

Committee Categories

Government Affairs

Sponsors (0)

No sponsors listed

Other Sponsors (1)

Legislative Operations and Elections (Assembly)

Last Action

Vetoed by the Governor. (on 06/11/2025)

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