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A.J.R. 5
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ASSEMBLY JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 5–ASSEMBLYMEMBER KASAMA
PREFILED JANUARY 24, 2025
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Referred to Committee on Legislative Operations and Elections
SUMMARY—Revises provisions relating to redistricting.
(BDR C-802)
FISCAL NOTE: Effect on Local Government: No.
Effect on the State: Yes.
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EXPLANATION – Matter in bolded italics is new; matter between brackets [omitted material] is material to be omitted.
ASSEMBLY JOINT RESOLUTION—Proposing to amend the
Nevada Constitution to make the Legislature subject,
when establishing or revising boundaries of any
legislative district, to the same provisions of law that are
enacted by the Legislature and relate to the inspection and
copying of public books and records as any other
governmental entity and to make the Legislature subject
to the same provisions of law that are enacted by the
Legislature and relate to open meetings of public bodies.
Legislative Counsel’s Digest:
The Nev ada Constitution gives exclusive power to each House of the 1
Legislature to determine the rules of its proceedings. (Nev. Const. Art. 4, § 6) 2
Under existing law, all public books and records of a governmental entity, the 3
contents of which are not otherwise declared by law to be confidential, must be 4
open at all times during office hours for inspection and copying by the public. 5
(NRS 239.010) Additionally under existing law, the Open Meeting Law: (1) 6
requires that meetings of public bodies be open and public, with limited exception; 7
(2) sets forth certain requirements for notice of such meetings; and (3) authorizes 8
the Attorney General to interpret and enforce the Open Meeting Law. (Chapter 241 9
of NRS) 10
The Nevada Constitution further provides that it is the m andatory duty of the 11
Legislature after the taking of the decennial census to: (1) fix by law the number of 12
Senators and the number of members of the Assembly; (2) determine the 13
boundaries of legislative districts; and (3) apportion the number of members of the 14
Senate and Assembly in each district. (Nev. Const. Art. 4, § 5) 15
This joint resolution proposes to amend the Nevada Constitution to make the 16
Legislature and its members, when establishing or revising the boundaries of any 17
legislative district, subjec t to the same provisions of law that are enacted by the 18
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Legislature and relate to: (1) open meetings of public bodies; and (2) the inspection 19
and copying of public books and records as any other governmental entity. 20
RESOLVED BY THE ASSEMBLY AND SENATE OF THE STATE OF 1
NEVADA, JOINTLY, That Section 5 of Article 4 of the Nevada 2
Constitution be amended to read as follows: 3
Sec. 5. 1. Senators and members of the Assembly shall be 4
duly qualified electors in the respective counties and districts 5
which they represent, and the number of Senators shall not be 6
less than one -third nor more than one -half of that of the 7
members of the Assembly. 8
2. It shall be the mandatory duty of the Legislature at its 9
first session after the taking of the decennial census of the 10
United States in the year 1950, and after each subsequent 11
decennial census, to fix by law the number of Senators and 12
Assemblymen, and apportio n them among the several 13
counties of the State, or among legislative districts which may 14
be established by law, according to the number of inhabitants 15
in them, respectively. 16
3. When establishing or revising the boundaries of any 17
legislative district pur suant to subsection 2, the Legislature 18
and its members are subject to the same provisions of law 19
that are enacted by the Legislature and relate to: 20
(a) Open meetings of public bodies; and 21
(b) The inspection and copying of public books and 22
records as any other governmental entity. 23
And be it further 24
RESOLVED, That Section 6 of Article 4 of the Nevada 25
Constitution be amended to read as follows: 26
[Sec:] Sec. 6. [Each] Except as otherwise provided in this 27
Constitution, each House shall judge of the qualificat ions, 28
elections and returns of its own members, choose its own 29
officers (except the President of the Senate), determine the 30
rules of its proceedings and may punish its members for 31
disorderly conduct, and with the concurrence of two thirds of 32
all the members elected, expel a member. 33
And be it further 34
RESOLVED, That this resolution becomes effective upon 35
passage. 36
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