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Legislature OKs Bills For Park Upkeep, Free 5th Grader Entry

CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) — Nevada lawmakers are sending Gov. Brian Sandoval two bills aimed at maintaining and promoting state parks, including a measure to waive entry fees for fifth-graders.

Park officials say providing the free annual passes would have no fiscal effect.

Assembly Bill 385 is promoted as a way to get families outdoors.

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Senators approved it unanimously Tuesday along with a measure to speed up funding for the Nevada Division of State Parks to catch up on a maintenance backlog.

The division can currently access only $64,000 annually of the $14.5 million set aside in 2009 for the park fix-ups.

Administrator Eric Johnson says that's not enough to address the need. Spokeswoman JoAnn Kittrell says the backlog totals $17 million statewide.

Assembly Bill 490 would let Johnson draw $2 million a year from existing funds.