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SB 379

Revises provisions relating to commerce. (BDR 55-336)

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Skip Daly and 5 co-sponsors

Nevada enacts SB 379, revising unspecified commerce provisions, which passed 39-3 and became law in June 2025.

Chapter 338.
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Bill Summary · SB 379

Legislative bill overview

SB 379 is a Nevada commerce bill that has been signed into law (Chapter 338). While the bill digest indicates it "revises provisions relating to commerce," the specific substantive changes are not detailed in the legislative history provided. The bill passed the Assembly with strong bipartisan support (39-3) and received gubernatorial approval.

Why is this important

Commerce legislation can affect business regulations, licensing requirements, consumer protections, or market practices across Nevada's economy. The strong passage margin suggests broad legislative agreement on the changes, though without the bill's full text, the specific real-world impacts remain unclear.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of transparency in public records: The bill digest provided does not specify what commerce provisions were actually revised, making it difficult for affected businesses and citizens to understand the changes
  • Scope of amendments: Assembly Amendment No. 704 was added late in the process, raising questions about what substantive changes were made during final consideration
  • Limited minority opposition: While 39-3 passage suggests consensus, the three dissenting votes indicate some legislative concerns that went unaddressed

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

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