AB486
AN ACT relating to transportation; requiring the Department of Transportation to report certain information on the progress and need for certain transportation projects relating to wildlife; revising the qualifications for a Deputy Director of the Department; revising provisions relating to the proposal for certain highway projects the Department must submit to the Board of Directors of the Department; and providing other matters properly relating thereto. Close title AN ACT relating to transportation; requiring the Department of Transportation to report certain information on the progress and need for certain transportation projects relating to wildlife; revising the qualifications for a Deputy Director of the Department; revising provisions relating to the proposal for certain highway projects the Department must submit to the Board of Directors of the Department; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.
Introduction Date
Monday, March 24, 2025
Primary Sponsor
Assembly Committee on Natural Resources
Public exhibits
5
Support 3 · Opp 0 · Neutral 0
Auditor findings
0
recusal 0 · QPQ 0
AN ACT relating to transportation; requiring the Department of Transportation to report certain information on the progr
Existing law requires the Department of Transportation to develop an inventory of connectivity needs on the state highway system where the implementation of wildlife crossings and other related highway features will support certain purposes relating to wildlife. (NRS 408.661) Existing law also requires: (1) the Board of Directors of the Department to adopt a plan for measuring the performance of the Department; and (2) the Director of the Department to prepare a report, based upon certain performance measurements, on the level of achievement of each division of the Department and the Department as a whole which must include, among other requirements, the scheduling, scope, cost and progress of any current or proposed highway projects. (NRS 408.133) Section 1 of this bill requires that the information in the report prepared by the Director relating to current and proposed highway projects include the progress of any current or proposed project identified in the inventory of connectivity and the need for such a project. Existing law requires each Deputy Director of the Department to: (1) hold a master's degree in public or business administration, or meet certain other educational requirements; and (2) have at least 15 years of progressively responsible experience in engineering or project management, or meet certain other experiential requirements. (NRS 408.178) Section 1.1 of this bill instead requires each Deputy Director to: (1) hold a bachelor's degree in business,
NELIS exhibits (5 on file)
Support (3)
- Nicholas Callero (Testimony)
- Christi Cabrera-Georgeson and others (Testimony)
- Marcel Gaztambide (Testimony)
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