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AB 580

Relating to: disaster assistance grants. (FE)

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Deb Andraca and 8 co-sponsors

One-time $3,000,000 General Fund appropriation to Nevada DIDS to fund public defender stipends and related costs to comply with the Davis v. State consent judgment.

Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1
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Bill Summary · AB 580

Summary — AB 580 (2025)

Note on documents provided
- The packet you supplied contains two different bills both labeled “AB 580.” One is a Nevada appropriation bill (BDR S-1222) that funds indigent defense services; the other is a California bill (amendment to Pub. Resources Code §2715.6) regarding surface mining and a Metropolitan Water District master reclamation plan. This summary focuses on the Nevada appropriation bill described in the Bill Information and “As Introduced” text, and closes with a brief note on the unrelated California material.

Purpose and intent

AB 580 (BDR S-1222) makes a one-time appropriation from the State General Fund to the Nevada Department of Indigent Defense Services (DIDS) to cover costs associated with complying with the Davis v. State consent judgment. The appropriation is primarily designated for stipends to public defenders and other departmental costs tied to that settlement.

Key provisions

  • Appropriation: $3,000,000 from the State General Fund to the Department of Indigent Defense Services.
  • Use: Funds authorized for stipends for public defenders and other DIDS costs related to compliance with the Davis v. State consent judgment (Nev. First Judicial Dist. Ct. Case No. 170C002271B, Aug. 11, 2020).
  • Spending/commitment deadlines:
    • No portion of the appropriation may be committed for expenditure after June 30, 2027.
    • Any portion remaining unspent must not be spent after September 17, 2027, and must be reverted to the State General Fund on or before September 17, 2027.
  • Effective date: The act becomes effective July 1, 2025.

Who is affected

  • Primary recipient: Nevada Department of Indigent Defense Services (DIDS).
  • Indirectly affected:
    • Public defenders (eligible for stipends paid from these funds).
    • Indigent criminal defendants (as the appropriation supports public-defense capacity and compliance with the consent judgment).
    • Nevada State General Fund and state budget planning (one-time $3.0M appropriation).
  • No fiscal effect on local governments is indicated by the bill text.

Procedural / timeline notes and status

  • Introduced: February 12, 2025.
  • Referred to Ways and Means (and other committees as shown in the record).
  • Effective on July 1, 2025 (per bill text).
  • The document set contains two conflicting status signals:
    • The initial Bill Information you supplied shows status: “(No further action taken).”
    • The legislative actions in the packet list later activity culminating in approval by the Governor on October 3, 2025, and the bill being chaptered (Chapter 270, Statutes of 2025). If you need final legal status, check the Nevada Secretary of State or Legislature records for chaptering and current law.

Fiscal impact

  • One-time State General Fund appropriation of $3,000,000.
  • The bill’s fiscal note (as provided) states: “Effect on Local Government: No.” It also notes the appropriation was not included in the Executive Budget.

Brief note on the unrelated California content
- Several documents in your packet repeat a California Assembly Bill 580 (Wallis) proposing to extend to January 1, 2041 a special master “Metropolitan Reclamation Plan” process (Pub. Resources Code §2715.6) for the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. That measure is unrelated to the Nevada appropriation AB 580 summarized above. If you want a standalone summary of the California bill, I can prepare that as well.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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