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A.B. 84
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ASSEMBLY BILL NO. 84–ASSEMBLYMEMBER KOENIG
PREFILED DECEMBER 9, 2024
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Referred to Committee on Growth and Infrastructure
SUMMARY—Revises provisions relating to county roads.
(BDR 35-152)
FISCAL NOTE: Effect on Local Government: May have Fiscal Impact.
Effect on the State: No.
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EXPLANATION – Matter in bolded italics is new; matter between brackets [omitted material] is material to be omitted.
AN ACT relating to county roads; revising provisions relating to
certain projects to perform work or construction relating
to county roads; and providing other matters properly
relating thereto.
Legislative Counsel’s Digest:
Under existing law, if a project to perform work or construction relating to 1
county roads is estimated to cost $100,000 or more, the board of county highway 2
commissioners must, with certain exceptions, advertise for bids and let contracts to 3
complete the project. (NRS 403.490) This bill provides that if the board advertises 4
for bids not less than two times and does not receive any bid, the project may be 5
performed by county employees or through the employment of day labor under the 6
supervision of the board and by the use of county equipment. 7
In a county whose population is less than 52,000 (currently all counties other 8
than Clark, Washoe, Lyon and Elko Counties and Carson City), if a project is 9
estimated to cost between $100,000 and $250,000, existing law authorizes the 10
board of county highway commissioners to hold a hearing to determine whether the 11
project can be performed by county employees or through the use of day labor 12
under the supervision of the board and by the use of county equipment. (NRS 13
403.490) This bill: (1) provides that the maximum amount of the estimated cost of a 14
project for which the board may hold such a hearing must be adjusted each fiscal 15
year using a formula based on 2011 as the base year in accordance with the 16
National Highway Construction Cost Index, as published by the United Sta tes 17
Department of Transportation; and (2) revises the maximum amount to $547,570, 18
which reflects the application of this formula to the previous maximum amount. 19
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THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, REPRESENTED IN
SENATE AND ASSEMBLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. NRS 403.490 is hereby amended to read as follows: 1
403.490 1. To perform any work or construct any 2
superstructure under this chapter wherein an expenditure of 3
$100,000 or more may be necessary, the board of county highway 4
commissioners shall cause definite plans of such work or 5
superstructure to be made, estimates of the amount of work to be 6
done and the probable cost thereof, together with a copy of the 7
specifications thereof. 8
2. Except as otherwise provided in [subsection 3,] subsections 9
3 and 4, upon receipt of the plans, estimates and specifications for a 10
project for which the estimated cost is $100,000 or more, the board 11
of county highway commissioners shall advertise for bids and let 12
contracts in the manner prescribed by chapter 332 or 338 of NRS, as 13
applicable. 14
3. If the board of county highway commissioner s advertises 15
for bids pursuant to subsection 2 not less than two times and does 16
not receive any bid for the project, the project may be performed 17
by county employees or through the employment of day labor 18
under the supervision of the board and by the use o f its own 19
machinery, tools and other equipment without letting contracts 20
pursuant to subsection 2. 21
4. In a county whose population is less than 52 ,000, if the 22
estimated cost of a project is $100,000 or more but less than 23
[$250,000,] $547,570, as adjusted pursuant to this subsection, the 24
board of county highway commissioners may hold a hearing to 25
determine, by majority vote of the board, if the project can be 26
performed by county employees or through the employment of day 27
labor under the supervision of the board and by the use of its own 28
machinery, tools and other equipment without advertising for bids 29
and letting contracts pursuant to subsection 2. Using 2011 as the 30
base year, the maximum amount of the estimated cost of a project 31
for which a hearing may be held pursuant to this subsection must 32
be adjusted for each fiscal year using the following formula: 33
(a) Subtract the amount of the highway construction index for 34
the first quarter of the base year from the amount of the highway 35
construction index for the last quarter of the calendar year 36
immediately preceding the fiscal year for which the adjustment is 37
made; 38
(b) Divide the difference calculated pursuant to paragraph (a) 39
by the amount of the highway construction index for the first 40
quarter of the base year; 41
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(c) Add one to the quotient calculated pursuant to paragraph 1
(b); and 2
(d) Multiply the sum calculated pursuant to paragraph (c) by 3
$250,000. 4
5. Notice for [such] a hearing held pursuant to subsection 4 5
must be provided not less than 15 days before the date of the hearing 6
and must be published pursuant to the provisions of NRS 238.010 to 7
238.080, inclusive. The board shall provide, in the notice and at 8
least 15 days before the hearing at the office of the board and at the 9
place of the hearing, the following information, without limitation: 10
(a) A list of: 11
(1) All county employees, if any, including supervisors, who 12
will perform the work, including, without limitation, the 13
classification of each employee and an estimate of the direct and 14
indirect costs of the labor; 15
(2) The number of day laborers, if any, that will be employed 16
to perform the work; and 17
(3) All machinery, tools and other equipment of the county to 18
be used on the project. 19
(b) An estimate of: 20
(1) The direct and indirect cost s of the labor of the county 21
employees who will perform the work, if any; 22
(2) The direct and indirect costs of the labor of any day 23
laborers who will be employed to perform the work pursuant to 24
chapter 338 of NRS; 25
(3) The cost of any administrative sup port that will be 26
required for the performance of the work; 27
(4) The total cost of the project, including, without 28
limitation, the fair market value or, if available, the actual cost of all 29
materials, supplies, equipment and labor necessary for the projec t; 30
and 31
(5) The amount of savings to be realized by having county 32
employees or day laborers perform the work. 33
[4.] 6. In cases of emergency the board of county highway 34
commissioners may let contracts for repairs in the manner 35
prescribed by chapter 332 of NRS. 36
[5.] 7. Nothing in this section shall prevent any county from 37
opening, building, improving or repairing any public road or 38
highway in the county through the work of county employees or the 39
employment of day labor, under the supervision of the boa rd of 40
county highway commissioners and by the use of its own 41
machinery, tools and other equipment, without letting contracts to 42
the lowest responsible bidder, if the probable cost of the work does 43
not exceed $100,000. 44
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8. For the purposes of this section, “highway construction 1
index” means the National Highway Construction Cost Index, as 2
published by the United States Department of Transportation or, if 3
that index ceases to be published by the United States Department 4
of Transportation, the published index that most closely resembles 5
that index, as determined by the board of county highway 6
commissioners. 7
Sec. 2. This act becomes effective on July 1, 2025. 8
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