Nevada 2023 Regular Session

Nevada Senate Bill SB424

Introduced
3/27/23  
Refer
3/27/23  
Report Pass
4/19/23  
Engrossed
4/21/23  
Refer
4/21/23  
Report Pass
5/19/23  

Caption

Revises provisions relating to the Nevada Transportation Authority. (BDR 58-860)

Impact

The new provisions are expected to ensure that applications for certificates or permits are reviewed and decided within a specified timeframe of nine months. If the Authority fails to make a decision in this window, the application is automatically deemed approved. This aspect is likely to expedite the licensing process for motor carriers, thus impacting businesses seeking to enter or modify their operations in this market.

Summary

Senate Bill 424 revises the provisions relating to the Nevada Transportation Authority. The bill prohibits the Authority from accepting petitions to intervene from individuals who have protested the granting of certificates or permits. Instead, it authorizes the Authority to hold hearings concerning applications if they determine that a clear decision cannot be made based on the initial information. This change is designed to streamline the regulatory process for motor carriers, enhancing efficiency within the transportation sector.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 424 appears generally supportive among stakeholders associated with the transportation industry. Advocates argue that the bill will reduce bureaucratic delays and enable quicker entry into the transport market. However, some concerns have been raised regarding potential impacts on public participation in the licensing process, as eliminating intervention petitions may limit the ability of local entities to voice their concerns about specific applicants.

Contention

Notable points of contention relate to the balance of authority between the Nevada Transportation Authority and local constituencies. Critics fear that the bill could marginalize community input in important transportation decisions. Additionally, while the provision streamlining the approval process has been praised, opponents argue that ensuring thorough assessments of applicant suitability should not be sacrificed for expediency.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NV AB446

Revises provisions relating to transportation. (BDR 58-207)

NV AB492

Revises provisions relating to limousines. (BDR 58-1114)

NV AB408

Revises provisions relating to motor vehicles. (BDR 43-95)

NV AB438

Revises provisions relating to nonemergency medical transportation. (BDR 40-1042)

NV SB125

Revises provisions relating to transportation. (BDR 58-574)

NV SB356

Revises provisions relating to electric utilities. (BDR 58-865)

NV AB459

Revises provisions relating to certain providers of transportation services. (BDR 58-1003)

NV AB509

Revises provisions relating to the access of public rights-of-way by broadband providers. (BDR 58-664)

NV AB588

Revises provisions relating to members of the Assembly of the Nevada Legislature. (BDR 17-1235)

NV SB10

Revises provisions related to the Nevada State Infrastructure Bank. (BDR 35-358)

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