Bills Passed

This is a list of all bills that have passed both houses. Once passed by both houses, a bill can be in the following states:

  • All Bills Passed by Both Houses: Bills that have passed both houses and sent to the Governor for action.
  • In Governor's Office: Bills that have passed both houses and the Governor has not yet acted upon.
  • Signed by Governor: Bills that have passed both houses and the Governor has signed into law.
  • Became Law without Signature: Bills that have passed both houses and the Governor has allowed to become law without their signature.
  • Vetoed: Bills that have passed both houses and the Governor has vetoed.
  • Became Law Notwithstanding Veto: Bills that have passed both houses, the Governor has vetoed, and the veto has been overridden by the Legislature.
  • All Bills that Became Law: Bills that became law, which includes: all bills signed by the Governor, all bills that became law without signature, and all bills vetoed and overridden.

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SB1
Revises provisions governing economic infrastructure projects. (BDR S-9)
Chapter 1
Sections 1 to 36, inclusive, 37, 41, 43, 44, 45 and 46 effective June 15, 2023. Sections 36.5 and 37.5 effective on the date that the Board of Directors of the Clark County Stadium Authority determines that Major League Baseball has authorized a Major League Baseball team to locate or relocate within the sports and entertainment improvement district created pursuant to section 28 and that a Major League Baseball team has committed to locate or relocate within the sports and entertainment improvement district. Sections 36 to 37.5, inclusive, expire by limitation on the date on which the tax imposed pursuant to subsection 1 of section 50 of chapter 2, Statutes of Nevada 2016, 30th Special Session, at page 50, is first imposed, as specified in the ordinance adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of Clark County pursuant to section 50 of chapter 2, Statutes of Nevada 2016, 30th Special Session, at page 50. Sections 38, 39, 40 and 42 effective October 1, 2023.

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