Nevada 2025 Regular Session

Nevada Senate Bill SB452

Introduced
4/1/25  
Refer
4/1/25  
Report Pass
5/19/25  
Engrossed
5/22/25  
Refer
5/22/25  
Report Pass
6/1/25  
Enrolled
6/5/25  
Chaptered
6/9/25  

Caption

Extends the date of reversion of certain previous appropriations made to the Office of Finance in the Office of the Governor. (BDR S-1152)

Impact

This bill primarily impacts the state's financial administration by allowing for a more extended utilization of resources intended for state office operations and employee training. By extending the reversion date, the effective management of funds can be facilitated, enabling the Office of Finance to allocate these resources more flexibly and ensuring that state employees receive adequate training necessary for efficient public service.

Summary

Senate Bill No. 452, introduced in the 83rd Session of the Nevada Legislature, focuses on extending the reversion date of certain appropriations made to the Office of Finance within the Office of the Governor. The bill specifically prolongs the time frame for the use of previously allocated funds for office leases, furniture, and training programs for state employees, initially set to revert to the State General Fund by September 19, 2025, now extended to September 17, 2027.

Contention

There may be potential points of contention surrounding the allocation and management of appropriated funds, particularly regarding transparency and oversight. While supporters might argue that the extended timeline allows for better investment in state infrastructure and personnel training, critics could raise concerns over extended commitments without ensuring actual financial efficiency or accountability in spending. Nevertheless, the bill seems to have garnered broad support, as indicated by its previous voting history.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NV AB489

Makes appropriations to the Office of Finance in the Office of the Governor for the replacement of furniture and certain equipment. (BDR S-1112)

NV SB456

Makes appropriations to the Office of Finance in the Office of the Governor for the costs of leases and furniture for state offices and training for state employees. (BDR S-1113)

NV AB468

Makes appropriations to the Office of Finance in the Office of the Governor and the Interim Finance Committee for certain costs related to the Enterprise Resource Planning System. (BDR S-1110)

NV AB487

Makes an appropriation to the Office of Finance in the Office of the Governor as a loan for the replacement of computer hardware and associated software. (BDR S-1129)

NV SB508

Makes an appropriation to the Office of Finance in the Office of the Governor for the Nevada Educational Choice Scholarship Program. (BDR S-1115)

NV SB488

Makes appropriations to the Peace Officers' Standards and Training Commission for the replacement of certain systems, furniture, vehicles and computer hardware and associated software. (BDR S-1142)

NV AB504

Makes appropriations to and authorizes the expenditure of money by the Office of Economic Development in the Office of the Governor for the replacement of computer hardware and associated software and the costs of office furniture, communication services, certain staff certification and office modification. (BDR S-1140)

NV AB482

Makes appropriations to the Office of Finance in the Office of the Governor as loans for the replacement of an information technology service management provider and computer hardware and associated software. (BDR S-1146)

NV SB481

Makes an appropriation to the Office of Finance in the Office of the Governor for the reimbursement of counties for costs in excess of their maximum contribution amounts for the provision of indigent defense services. (BDR S-1114)

NV AB488

Makes appropriations to the Office of Finance in the Office of the Governor as loans for the replacement of computer hardware and associated software, the replacement of components of a security firewall and security upgrades to mountaintop microwave sites. (BDR S-1128)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.