SB76 – (Senate Committee on Judiciary for Secretary of State) Creates a new state restitution fund of $500,000 to compensate victims of securities fraud. At the conclusion of a civil or criminal case against the securities fraudster, the judge can order restitution, and the victim can file a claim for up to $25.000 from this fund to recover their loss. – 2/20/25 Senate Judiciary; heard, 4/11/25 work session, amend, pass.
AB 145 – (D’Silva, Considine, Dickman, Gray, Gurr, Hunt-Jackson, Karris, Kasama, O’Neill and Sen. Cruz-Crawford, Lange, Flores, Rogich) Provides new state benefits to veterans and their spouses: persons helping veterans with claims must be accredited if they charge a fee or donation; creates new coordinator for veterans hiring and mentoring programs; gives free state park admission to veterans’ widows and family members of veterans killed on active duty – 3/31/25 Assembly Govt Affairs; amend, pass, exempt
I think we should add this bill, need to find the amendment…
AB280 – (Jauregui) Requires rental application fees be returned by the landlord if the applicant is not chosen as a tenant and to return fees for background checks or credit reports if those reports are not run; requires an appendix describing fees and tenant rights in all rental agreements; provides for a pilot program in rent stabilization from July 2025 through Dec. 2026, in which a landlord cannot renew a rental agreement to raise the rent more than 10% on a tenant aged 62+ or who relies on Social Security benefits – 3/31/25 Assembly Commerce & Labor, amend & pass
AB338– (Assembly Committee on Health & Human Services) Allows frail elderly seniors who have qualified to receive Medicaid benefits to receive attendant care/personal home care; creates
a new statewide website to help people who need personal care services in their homes to research providers and connect with services. – 4/7/25 Assembly Health & Human Services, pass
AB361 – (Hunt) Washoe and Clark counties must add more protective barriers and other technology on RTC buses and other vehicles to improve safety for its drivers– 3/31/25 Assembly Growth & Infrastructure, amend and pass
AB 519) –(Assembly Committee on Health & Human Services) Creates a new chapter in Nevada law to govern agencies providing non-medical personal care services in the home, employment agencies that contract to provide such personal care and intermediary service organizations for these agencies; moves current language from chapter 449 (medical and other related facilities) to a new, separate chapter. Assembly Health & Human Services- 4/11/25 work session