Las Vegas Review-Journal

Firefighte­r memorial law signed

30 bills await Sandoval’s signature by Friday

- By Ben Botkin Las Vegas Review-journal

CARSON CITY — Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval signed bills into law on Wednesday that will honor firefighte­rs, protect first responders and start the work of studying criminal sentences.

For the bills affecting firefighte­rs and other first responders, Sandoval held a signing ceremony outside the state capitol, with a backdrop of state and local fire officials, a Nevada Highway Patrol car, and fire trucks from Carson City and the Tahoe Douglas Fire District.

“I marvel at your courage, your tenacity and your commitment to all of our constituen­ts and your willingnes­s at a moment’s notice to put your lives on the line,” Sandoval told those gathered, including representa­tives from Las Vegas, North Las Vegas and Clark County fire department­s.

Here are the details: Senate Bill

540 authorizes the constructi­on of a firefighte­rs memorial on the grounds of the Capitol Complex in Carson City. The Legislativ­e Commission will pick one of three options provided by the Profession­al Firefighte­rs of Nevada.

Senate Bill 541 increases the criminal penalties those convicted of committing a crime against police officers, firefighte­rs and emergency medical providers. The law allows an enhancemen­t of an additional one to 20 years in prison.

Senate Bill 451 creates the Nevada Sentencing Commission. The advisory body found inconsiste­ncies in sentencing for the same crime. The Nevada Sentencing Commission, requested by the advisory group, will review sentencing practices in Nevada and propose sentencing guidelines. “The Sentencing Commission will recommend changes in the structure of sentencing to develop some consistenc­y among the judges in this state,” Supreme Court Justice James Hardesty said in a statement. “This effort also will aid the appellate courts in reviewing the reasoning a judge used in handing down a sentence.”

Sandoval has signed nearly 600 bills from the session, and has until Friday to sign into law the more than 30 bills that remain.

Contact Ben Botkin at bbotkin@ reviewjour­nal.com or 775-461-0661. Follow @Benbotkin1 on Twitter.

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