Under existing law, the First Judicial District Court has jurisdiction conferred by statute over certain proceedings, including, without limitation, final decisions made by the Secretary of State, Department of Transportation or Commissioner of Insurance. (NRS 294A.420, 485.290, 693A.665) Existing law also confers the First Judicial District Court with jurisdiction over certain causes of action, including, without limitation, certain criminal petitions and certain disputes related to property. (NRS 34.738, 120A.525, 485.290) Section 2 of this bill provides that the jurisdiction conferred by statute to the First Judicial District Court over a cause of action or other proceeding is also conferred by statute to any qualified judicial district. Section 3 of this bill provides that any district court in a judicial district is a qualified judicial district if it has: (1) three or more district judges; (2) an electronic filing, storage and reproduction process; and (3) electronic access to its documents and hearings.