Nebraska Revised Statutes
Chapter 43 - Infants and Juveniles
43-1011 - Interstate Compact for Juveniles.

43-1011. Interstate Compact for Juveniles.
ARTICLE I
PURPOSE
The compacting states to this Interstate Compact recognize that each state is responsible for the proper supervision or return of juveniles, delinquents and status offenders who are on probation or parole and who have absconded, escaped or run away from supervision and control and in so doing have endangered their own safety and the safety of others. The compacting states also recognize that each state is responsible for the safe return of juveniles who have run away from home and in doing so have left their state of residence. The compacting states also recognize that Congress, by enacting the Crime Control Act, 4 U.S.C. Section 112 (1965), has authorized and encouraged compacts for cooperative efforts and mutual assistance in the prevention of crime.
It is the purpose of this compact, through means of joint and cooperative action among the compacting states to: (A) ensure that the adjudicated juveniles and status offenders subject to this compact are provided adequate supervision and services in the receiving state as ordered by the adjudicating judge or parole authority in the sending state; (B) ensure that the public safety interests of the citizens, including the victims of juvenile offenders, in both the sending and receiving states are adequately protected; (C) return juveniles who have run away, absconded or escaped from supervision or control or have been accused of an offense to the state requesting their return; (D) make contracts for the cooperative institutionalization in public facilities in member states for delinquent youth needing special services; (E) provide for the effective tracking and supervision of juveniles; (F) equitably allocate the costs, benefits and obligations of the compacting states; (G) establish procedures to manage the movement between states of juvenile offenders released to the community under the jurisdiction of courts, juvenile departments, or any other criminal or juvenile justice agency which has jurisdiction over juvenile offenders; (H) insure immediate notice to jurisdictions where defined offenders are authorized to travel or to relocate across state lines; (I) establish procedures to resolve pending charges (detainers) against juvenile offenders prior to transfer or release to the community under the terms of this compact; (J) establish a system of uniform data collection on information pertaining to juveniles subject to this compact that allows access by authorized juvenile justice and criminal justice officials; and regular reporting of Compact activities to heads of state executive, judicial, and legislative branches and juvenile and criminal justice administrators; (K) monitor compliance with rules governing interstate movement of juveniles and initiate interventions to address and correct noncompliance; (L) coordinate training and education regarding the regulation of interstate movement of juveniles for officials involved in such activity; and (M) coordinate the implementation and operation of the compact with the Interstate Compact for the Placement of Children, the Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision and other compacts affecting juveniles particularly in those cases where concurrent or overlapping supervision issues arise. It is the policy of the compacting states that the activities conducted by the Interstate Commission created herein are the formation of public policies and therefor are public business. Furthermore, the compacting states shall cooperate and observe their individual and collective duties and responsibilities for the prompt return and acceptance of juveniles subject to the provisions of this compact. The provisions of this compact shall be reasonably and liberally construed to accomplish the purposes and policies of the compact.
ARTICLE II
DEFINITIONS
As used in this compact, unless the context clearly requires a different construction:
A. "Bylaws" means: those bylaws established by the Interstate Commission for its governance, or for directing or controlling its actions or conduct.
B. "Compact Administrator" means: the individual in each compacting state appointed pursuant to the terms of this compact, responsible for the administration and management of the state's supervision and transfer of juveniles subject to the terms of this compact, the rules adopted by the Interstate Commission and policies adopted by the State Council under this compact.
C. "Compacting State" means: any state which has enacted the enabling legislation for this compact.
D. "Commissioner" means: the voting representative of each compacting state appointed pursuant to Article III of this compact.
E. "Court" means: any court having jurisdiction over delinquent, neglected, or dependent children.
F. "Deputy Compact Administrator" means: the individual, if any, in each compacting state appointed to act on behalf of a Compact Administrator pursuant to the terms of this compact responsible for the administration and management of the state's supervision and transfer of juveniles subject to the terms of this compact, the rules adopted by the Interstate Commission and policies adopted by the State Council under this compact.
G. "Interstate Commission" means: the Interstate Commission for Juveniles created by Article III of this compact.
H. "Juvenile" means: any person defined as a juvenile in any member state or by the rules of the Interstate Commission, including:
(1) Accused Delinquent — a person charged with an offense that, if committed by an adult, would be a criminal offense;
(2) Adjudicated Delinquent — a person found to have committed an offense that, if committed by an adult, would be a criminal offense;
(3) Accused Status Offender — a person charged with an offense that would not be a criminal offense if committed by an adult;
(4) Adjudicated Status Offender — a person found to have committed an offense that would not be a criminal offense if committed by an adult; and
(5) Nonoffender — a person in need of supervision who has not been accused or adjudicated a status offender or delinquent.
I. "Noncompacting state" means: any state which has not enacted the enabling legislation for this compact.
J. "Probation or Parole" means: any kind of supervision or conditional release of juveniles authorized under the laws of the compacting states.
K. "Rule" means: a written statement by the Interstate Commission promulgated pursuant to Article VI of this compact that is of general applicability, implements, interprets or prescribes a policy or provision of the Compact, or an organizational, procedural, or practice requirement of the Commission, and has the force and effect of statutory law in a compacting state, and includes the amendment, repeal, or suspension of an existing rule.
L. "State" means: a state of the United States, the District of Columbia (or its designee), the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
ARTICLE III
INTERSTATE COMMISSION FOR JUVENILES
A. The compacting states hereby create the "Interstate Commission for Juveniles." The commission shall be a body corporate and joint agency of the compacting states. The commission shall have all the responsibilities, powers and duties set forth herein, and such additional powers as may be conferred upon it by subsequent action of the respective legislatures of the compacting states in accordance with the terms of this compact.
B. The Interstate Commission shall consist of commissioners appointed by the appropriate appointing authority in each state pursuant to the rules and requirements of each compacting state and in consultation with the State Council for Interstate Juvenile Supervision created hereunder. The commissioner shall be the compact administrator, deputy compact administrator or designee from that state who shall serve on the Interstate Commission in such capacity under or pursuant to the applicable law of the compacting state.
C. In addition to the commissioners who are the voting representatives of each state, the Interstate Commission shall include individuals who are not commissioners, but who are members of interested organizations. Such noncommissioner members must include a member of the national organizations of governors, legislators, state chief justices, attorneys general, Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision, Interstate Compact for the Placement of Children, juvenile justice and juvenile corrections officials, and crime victims. All noncommissioner members of the Interstate Commission shall be ex officio (nonvoting) members. The Interstate Commission may provide in its bylaws for such additional ex officio (nonvoting) members, including members of other national organizations, in such numbers as shall be determined by the commission.
D. Each compacting state represented at any meeting of the commission is entitled to one vote. A majority of the compacting states shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business, unless a larger quorum is required by the bylaws of the Interstate Commission.
E. The commission shall meet at least once each calendar year. The chairperson may call additional meetings and, upon the request of a simple majority of the compacting states, shall call additional meetings. Public notice shall be given of all meetings and meetings shall be open to the public.
F. The Interstate Commission shall establish an executive committee, which shall include commission officers, members, and others as determined by the bylaws. The executive committee shall have the power to act on behalf of the Interstate Commission during periods when the Interstate Commission is not in session, with the exception of rulemaking and/or amendment to the compact. The executive committee shall oversee the day-to-day activities of the administration of the compact managed by an executive director and Interstate Commission staff; administers enforcement and compliance with the provisions of the compact, its bylaws and rules, and performs such other duties as directed by the Interstate Commission or set forth in the bylaws.
G. Each member of the Interstate Commission shall have the right and power to cast a vote to which that compacting state is entitled and to participate in the business and affairs of the Interstate Commission. A member shall vote in person and shall not delegate a vote to another compacting state. However, a commissioner, in consultation with the state council, shall appoint another authorized representative, in the absence of the commissioner from that state, to cast a vote on behalf of the compacting state at a specified meeting. The bylaws may provide for members' participation in meetings by telephone or other means of telecommunication or electronic communication.
H. The Interstate Commission's bylaws shall establish conditions and procedures under which the Interstate Commission shall make its information and official records available to the public for inspection or copying. The Interstate Commission may exempt from disclosure any information or official records to the extent they would adversely affect personal privacy rights or proprietary interests.
I. Public notice shall be given of all meetings and all meetings shall be open to the public, except as set forth in the Rules or as otherwise provided in the Compact. The Interstate Commission and any of its committees may close a meeting to the public where it determines by two-thirds vote that an open meeting would be likely to:
1. Relate solely to the Interstate Commission's internal personnel practices and procedures;
2. Disclose matters specifically exempted from disclosure by statute;
3. Disclose trade secrets or commercial or financial information which is privileged or confidential;
4. Involve accusing any person of a crime, or formally censuring any person;
5. Disclose information of a personal nature where disclosure would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy;
6. Disclose investigative records compiled for law enforcement purposes;
7. Disclose information contained in or related to examination, operating or condition reports prepared by, or on behalf of or for the use of, the Interstate Commission with respect to a regulated person or entity for the purpose of regulation or supervision of such person or entity;
8. Disclose information, the premature disclosure of which would significantly endanger the stability of a regulated person or entity; or
9. Specifically relate to the Interstate Commission's issuance of a subpoena, or its participation in a civil action or other legal proceeding.
J. For every meeting closed pursuant to this provision, the Interstate Commission's legal counsel shall publicly certify that, in the legal counsel's opinion, the meeting may be closed to the public, and shall reference each relevant exemptive provision. The Interstate Commission shall keep minutes which shall fully and clearly describe all matters discussed in any meeting and shall provide a full and accurate summary of any actions taken, and the reasons therefor, including a description of each of the views expressed on any item and the record of any roll call vote (reflected in the vote of each member on the question). All documents considered in connection with any action shall be identified in such minutes.
K. The Interstate Commission shall collect standardized data concerning the interstate movement of juveniles as directed through its rules which shall specify the data to be collected, the means of collection and data exchange and reporting requirements. Such methods of data collection, exchange and reporting shall insofar as is reasonably possible conform to up-to-date technology and coordinate its information functions with the appropriate repository of records.
ARTICLE IV
POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE INTERSTATE COMMISSION
The commission shall have the following powers and duties:
1. To provide for dispute resolution among compacting states.
2. To promulgate rules to effect the purposes and obligations as enumerated in this compact, which shall have the force and effect of statutory law and shall be binding in the compacting states to the extent and in the manner provided in this compact.
3. To oversee, supervise and coordinate the interstate movement of juveniles subject to the terms of this compact and any bylaws adopted and rules promulgated by the Interstate Commission.
4. To enforce compliance with the compact provisions, the rules promulgated by the Interstate Commission, and the bylaws, using all necessary and proper means, including but not limited to the use of judicial process.
5. To establish and maintain offices which shall be located within one or more of the compacting states.
6. To purchase and maintain insurance and bonds.
7. To borrow, accept, hire or contract for services of personnel.
8. To establish and appoint committees and hire staff which it deems necessary for the carrying out of its functions including, but not limited to, an executive committee as required by Article III which shall have the power to act on behalf of the Interstate Commission in carrying out its powers and duties hereunder.
9. To elect or appoint such officers, attorneys, employees, agents, or consultants, and to fix their compensation, define their duties and determine their qualifications; and to establish the Interstate Commission's personnel policies and programs relating to, inter alia, conflicts of interest, rates of compensation, and qualifications of personnel.
10. To accept any and all donations and grants of money, equipment, supplies, materials, and services, and to receive, utilize, and dispose of it.
11. To lease, purchase, accept contributions or donations of, or otherwise to own, hold, improve or use any property, real, personal, or mixed.
12. To sell, convey, mortgage, pledge, lease, exchange, abandon, or otherwise dispose of any property, real, personal or mixed.
13. To establish a budget and make expenditures and levy dues as provided in Article VIII of this compact.
14. To sue and be sued.
15. To adopt a seal and bylaws governing the management and operation of the Interstate Commission.
16. To perform such functions as may be necessary or appropriate to achieve the purposes of this compact.
17. To report annually to the legislatures, governors, judiciary, and state councils of the compacting states concerning the activities of the Interstate Commission during the preceding year. Such reports shall also include any recommendations that may have been adopted by the Interstate Commission.
18. To coordinate education, training and public awareness regarding the interstate movement of juveniles for officials involved in such activity.
19. To establish uniform standards of the reporting, collecting and exchanging of data.
20. The Interstate Commission shall maintain its corporate books and records in accordance with the bylaws.
ARTICLE V
ORGANIZATION AND OPERATION OF THE INTERSTATE COMMISSION
Section A. Bylaws
1. The Interstate Commission shall, by a majority of the members present and voting, within twelve months after the first Interstate Commission meeting, adopt bylaws to govern its conduct as may be necessary or appropriate to carry out the purposes of the compact, including, but not limited to:
a. Establishing the fiscal year of the Interstate Commission;
b. Establishing an executive committee and such other committees as may be necessary;
c. Provide for the establishment of committees governing any general or specific delegation of any authority or function of the Interstate Commission;
d. Providing reasonable procedures for calling and conducting meetings of the Interstate Commission, and ensuring reasonable notice of each such meeting;
e. Establishing the titles and responsibilities of the officers of the Interstate Commission;
f. Providing a mechanism for concluding the operations of the Interstate Commission and the return of any surplus funds that may exist upon the termination of the Compact after the payment and/or reserving of all of its debts and obligations;
g. Providing "startup" rules for initial administration of the compact; and
h. Establishing standards and procedures for compliance and technical assistance in carrying out the compact.
Section B. Officers and Staff
1. The Interstate Commission shall, by a majority of the members, elect annually from among its members a chairperson and a vice-chairperson, each of whom shall have such authority and duties as may be specified in the bylaws. The chairperson or, in the chairperson's absence or disability, the vice-chairperson shall preside at all meetings of the Interstate Commission. The officers so elected shall serve without compensation or remuneration from the Interstate Commission; provided that, subject to the availability of budgeted funds, the officers shall be reimbursed for any ordinary and necessary costs and expenses incurred by them in the performance of their duties and responsibilities as officers of the Interstate Commission.
2. The Interstate Commission shall, through its executive committee, appoint or retain an executive director for such period, upon such terms and conditions and for such compensation as the Interstate Commission may deem appropriate. The executive director shall serve as secretary to the Interstate Commission, but shall not be a Member and shall hire and supervise such other staff as may be authorized by the Interstate Commission.
Section C. Qualified Immunity, Defense and Indemnification
1. The Commission's executive director and employees shall be immune from suit and liability, either personally or in their official capacity, for any claim for damage to or loss of property or personal injury or other civil liability caused or arising out of or relating to any actual or alleged act, error, or omission that occurred, or that such person had a reasonable basis for believing occurred within the scope of Commission employment, duties, or responsibilities; provided, that any such person shall not be protected from suit or liability for any damage, loss, injury, or liability caused by the intentional or willful and wanton misconduct of any such person.
2. The liability of any commissioner, or the employee or agent of a commissioner, acting within the scope of such person's employment or duties for acts, errors, or omissions occurring within such person's state may not exceed the limits of liability set forth under the Constitution and laws of that state for state officials, employees, and agents. Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to protect any such person from suit or liability for any damage, loss, injury, or liability caused by the intentional or willful and wanton misconduct of any such person.
3. The Interstate Commission shall defend the executive director or the employees or representatives of the Interstate Commission and, subject to the approval of the Attorney General of the state represented by any commissioner of a compacting state, shall defend such commissioner or the commissioner's representatives or employees in any civil action seeking to impose liability arising out of any actual or alleged act, error or omission that occurred within the scope of Interstate Commission employment, duties or responsibilities, or that the defendant had a reasonable basis for believing occurred within the scope of Interstate Commission employment, duties, or responsibilities, provided that the actual or alleged act, error, or omission did not result from intentional or willful and wanton misconduct on the part of such person.
4. The Interstate Commission shall indemnify and hold the commissioner of a compacting state, or the commissioner's representatives or employees, or the Interstate Commission's representatives or employees, harmless in the amount of any settlement or judgment obtained against such persons arising out of any actual or alleged act, error, or omission that occurred within the scope of Interstate Commission employment, duties, or responsibilities, or that such persons had a reasonable basis for believing occurred within the scope of Interstate Commission employment, duties, or responsibilities, provided that the actual or alleged act, error, or omission did not result from intentional or willful and wanton misconduct on the part of such persons.
ARTICLE VI
RULEMAKING FUNCTIONS OF THE INTERSTATE COMMISSION
A. The Interstate Commission shall promulgate and publish rules in order to effectively and efficiently achieve the purposes of the compact.
B. Rulemaking shall occur pursuant to the criteria set forth in this article and the bylaws and rules adopted pursuant thereto. Such rulemaking shall substantially conform to the principles of the "Model State Administrative Procedures Act," 1981 Act, Uniform Laws Annotated, Vol. 15, p. 1 (2000), or such other administrative procedures act, as the Interstate Commission deems appropriate consistent with due process requirements under the U.S. Constitution as now or hereafter interpreted by the U.S. Supreme Court. All rules and amendments shall become binding as of the date specified, as published with the final version of the rule as approved by the Commission.
C. When promulgating a rule, the Interstate Commission shall, at a minimum:
1. publish the proposed rule's entire text stating the reason(s) for that proposed rule;
2. allow and invite any and all persons to submit written data, facts, opinions and arguments, which information shall be added to the record, and be made publicly available;
3. provide an opportunity for an informal hearing if petitioned by ten (10) or more persons; and
4. promulgate a final rule and its effective date, if appropriate, based on input from state or local officials, or interested parties.
D. Allow, not later than sixty days after a rule is promulgated, any interested person to file a petition in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia or in the Federal District Court where the Interstate Commission's principal office is located for judicial review of such rule. If the court finds that the Interstate Commission's action is not supported by substantial evidence in the rulemaking record, the court shall hold the rule unlawful and set it aside. For purposes of this subsection, evidence is substantial if it would be considered substantial evidence under the Model State Administrative Procedures Act.
E. If a majority of the legislatures of the compacting states rejects a rule, those states may, by enactment of a statute or resolution in the same manner used to adopt the compact, cause that such rule shall have no further force and effect in any compacting state.
F. The existing rules governing the operation of the Interstate Compact on Juveniles superceded by this compact shall be null and void twelve (12) months after the first meeting of the Interstate Commission created hereunder.
G. Upon determination by the Interstate Commission that a state of emergency exists, it may promulgate an emergency rule which shall become effective immediately upon adoption, provided that the usual rulemaking procedures provided hereunder shall be retroactively applied to said rule as soon as reasonably possible, but no later than ninety (90) days after the effective date of the emergency rule.
ARTICLE VII
OVERSIGHT, ENFORCEMENT AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION BY THE INTERSTATE COMMISSION
Section A. Oversight
1. The Interstate Commission shall oversee the administration and operations of the interstate movement of juveniles subject to this compact in the compacting states and shall monitor such activities being administered in noncompacting states which may significantly affect compacting states.
2. The courts and executive agencies in each compacting state shall enforce this compact and shall take all actions necessary and appropriate to effectuate the compact's purposes and intent. The provisions of this compact and the rules promulgated hereunder shall be received by all the judges, public officers, commissions, and departments of the state government as evidence of the authorized statute and administrative rules. All courts shall take judicial notice of the compact and the rules. In any judicial or administrative proceeding in a compacting state pertaining to the subject matter of this compact which may affect the powers, responsibilities or actions of the Interstate Commission, it shall be entitled to receive all service of process in any such proceeding, and shall have standing to intervene in the proceeding for all purposes.
Section B. Dispute Resolution
1. The compacting states shall report to the Interstate Commission on all issues and activities necessary for the administration of the compact as well as issues and activities pertaining to compliance with the provisions of the compact and its bylaws and rules.
2. The Interstate Commission shall attempt, upon the request of a compacting state, to resolve any disputes or other issues which are subject to the compact and which may arise among compacting states and between compacting and noncompacting states. The commission shall promulgate a rule providing for both mediation and binding dispute resolution for disputes among the compacting states.
3. The Interstate Commission, in the reasonable exercise of its discretion, shall enforce the provisions and rules of this compact using any or all means set forth in Article XI of this compact.
ARTICLE VIII
FINANCE
A. The Interstate Commission shall pay or provide for the payment of the reasonable expenses of its establishment, organization and ongoing activities.
B. The Interstate Commission shall levy on and collect an annual assessment from each compacting state to cover the cost of the internal operations and activities of the Interstate Commission and its staff which must be in a total amount sufficient to cover the Interstate Commission's annual budget as approved each year. The aggregate annual assessment amount shall be allocated based upon a formula to be determined by the Interstate Commission, taking into consideration the population of each compacting state and the volume of interstate movement of juveniles in each compacting state and shall promulgate a rule binding upon all compacting states which governs said assessment.
C. The Interstate Commission shall not incur any obligations of any kind prior to securing the funds adequate to meet the same; nor shall the Interstate Commission pledge the credit of any of the compacting states, except by and with the authority of the compacting state.
D. The Interstate Commission shall keep accurate accounts of all receipts and disbursements. The receipts and disbursements of the Interstate Commission shall be subject to the audit and accounting procedures established under its bylaws. However, all receipts and disbursements of funds handled by the Interstate Commission shall be audited yearly by a certified or licensed public accountant and the report of the audit shall be included in and become part of the annual report of the Interstate Commission.
ARTICLE IX
THE STATE COUNCIL
Each member state shall create a State Council for Interstate Juvenile Supervision. While each state may determine the membership of its own state council, its membership must include at least one representative from the legislative, judicial, and executive branches of government, victims groups, and the compact administrator, deputy compact administrator or designee. Each compacting state retains the right to determine the qualifications of the compact administrator or deputy compact administrator. Each state council will advise and may exercise oversight and advocacy concerning that state's participation in Interstate Commission activities and other duties as may be determined by that state, including but not limited to, development of policy concerning operations and procedures of the compact within that state.
ARTICLE X
COMPACTING STATES, EFFECTIVE DATE AND AMENDMENT
A. Any state, the District of Columbia (or its designee), the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and the Northern Mariana Islands as defined in Article II of this compact is eligible to become a compacting state.
B. The compact shall become effective and binding upon legislative enactment of the compact into law by no less than 35 of the states. The initial effective date shall be the later of July 1, 2004, or upon enactment into law by the 35th jurisdiction. Thereafter it shall become effective and binding as to any other compacting state upon enactment of the compact into law by that state. The governors of nonmember states or their designees shall be invited to participate in the activities of the Interstate Commission on a nonvoting basis prior to adoption of the compact by all states and territories of the United States.
C. The Interstate Commission may propose amendments to the compact for enactment by the compacting states. No amendment shall become effective and binding upon the Interstate Commission and the compacting states unless and until it is enacted into law by unanimous consent of the compacting states.
ARTICLE XI
WITHDRAWAL, DEFAULT, TERMINATION AND JUDICIAL ENFORCEMENT
Section A. Withdrawal
1. Once effective, the compact shall continue in force and remain binding upon each and every compacting state; provided that a compacting state may withdraw from the compact by specifically repealing the statute which enacted the compact into law.
2. The effective date of withdrawal is the effective date of the repeal.
3. The withdrawing state shall immediately notify the chairperson of the Interstate Commission in writing upon the introduction of legislation repealing this compact in the withdrawing state. The Interstate Commission shall notify the other compacting states of the withdrawing state's intent to withdraw within sixty days of its receipt thereof.
4. The withdrawing state is responsible for all assessments, obligations and liabilities incurred through the effective date of withdrawal, including any obligations, the performance of which extend beyond the effective date of withdrawal.
5. Reinstatement following withdrawal of any compacting state shall occur upon the withdrawing state reenacting the compact or upon such later date as determined by the Interstate Commission.
Section B. Technical Assistance, Fines, Suspension, Termination and Default
1. If the Interstate Commission determines that any compacting state has at any time defaulted in the performance of any of its obligations or responsibilities under this compact, or the bylaws or duly promulgated rules, the Interstate Commission may impose any or all of the following penalties:
a. Remedial training and technical assistance as directed by the Interstate Commission;
b. Alternative Dispute Resolution;
c. Fines, fees, and costs in such amounts as are deemed to be reasonable as fixed by the Interstate Commission; and
d. Suspension or termination of membership in the compact, which shall be imposed only after all other reasonable means of securing compliance under the bylaws and rules have been exhausted and the Interstate Commission has therefor determined that the offending state is in default. Immediate notice of suspension shall be given by the Interstate Commission to the Governor, the Chief Justice or the Chief Judicial Officer of the state, the majority and minority leaders of the defaulting state's legislature, and the state council. The grounds for default include, but are not limited to, failure of a compacting state to perform such obligations or responsibilities imposed upon it by this compact, the bylaws, or duly promulgated rules and any other grounds designated in commission bylaws and rules. The Interstate Commission shall immediately notify the defaulting state in writing of the penalty imposed by the Interstate Commission and of the default pending a cure of the default. The commission shall stipulate the conditions and the time period within which the defaulting state must cure its default. If the defaulting state fails to cure the default within the time period specified by the commission, the defaulting state shall be terminated from the compact upon an affirmative vote of a majority of the compacting states and all rights, privileges and benefits conferred by this compact shall be terminated from the effective date of termination.
2. Within sixty days of the effective date of termination of a defaulting state, the Commission shall notify the Governor, the Chief Justice or Chief Judicial Officer, the Majority and Minority Leaders of the defaulting state's legislature, and the state council of such termination.
3. The defaulting state is responsible for all assessments, obligations and liabilities incurred through the effective date of termination including any obligations, the performance of which extends beyond the effective date of termination.
4. The Interstate Commission shall not bear any costs relating to the defaulting state unless otherwise mutually agreed upon in writing between the Interstate Commission and the defaulting state.
5. Reinstatement following termination of any compacting state requires both a reenactment of the compact by the defaulting state and the approval of the Interstate Commission pursuant to the rules.
Section C. Judicial Enforcement
The Interstate Commission may, by majority vote of the members, initiate legal action in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia or, at the discretion of the Interstate Commission, in the federal district where the Interstate Commission has its offices, to enforce compliance with the provisions of the compact, its duly promulgated rules and bylaws, against any compacting state in default. In the event judicial enforcement is necessary the prevailing party shall be awarded all costs of such litigation including reasonable attorney's fees.
Section D. Dissolution of Compact
1. The compact dissolves effective upon the date of the withdrawal or default of the compacting state, which reduces membership in the compact to one compacting state.
2. Upon the dissolution of this compact, the compact becomes null and void and shall be of no further force or effect, and the business and affairs of the Interstate Commission shall be concluded and any surplus funds shall be distributed in accordance with the bylaws.
ARTICLE XII
SEVERABILITY AND CONSTRUCTION
A. The provisions of this compact shall be severable, and if any phrase, clause, sentence or provision is deemed unenforceable, the remaining provisions of the compact shall be enforceable.
B. The provisions of this compact shall be liberally construed to effectuate its purposes.
ARTICLE XIII
BINDING EFFECT OF COMPACT AND OTHER LAWS
Section A. Other Laws
1. Nothing herein prevents the enforcement of any other law of a compacting state that is not inconsistent with this compact.
2. All compacting states' laws other than state Constitutions and other interstate compacts conflicting with this compact are superseded to the extent of the conflict.
Section B. Binding Effect of the Compact
1. All lawful actions of the Interstate Commission, including all rules and bylaws promulgated by the Interstate Commission, are binding upon the compacting states.
2. All agreements between the Interstate Commission and the compacting states are binding in accordance with their terms.
3. Upon the request of a party to a conflict over meaning or interpretation of Interstate Commission actions, and upon a majority vote of the compacting states, the Interstate Commission may issue advisory opinions regarding such meaning or interpretation.
4. In the event any provision of this compact exceeds the constitutional limits imposed on the legislature of any compacting state, the obligations, duties, powers or jurisdiction sought to be conferred by such provision upon the Interstate Commission shall be ineffective and such obligations, duties, powers or jurisdiction shall remain in the compacting state and shall be exercised by the agency thereof to which such obligations, duties, powers or jurisdiction are delegated by law in effect at the time this compact becomes effective.
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Structure Nebraska Revised Statutes

Nebraska Revised Statutes

Chapter 43 - Infants and Juveniles

43-101 - Children eligible for adoption.

43-101.01 - Terms, defined.

43-102 - Petition requirements; decree; jurisdiction; filings.

43-102.01 - Military personnel; deemed residents; when.

43-103 - Petition; hearing; notice.

43-104 - Adoption; consent required; exceptions; petition requirements; private adoption; requirements.

43-104.01 - Child born out of wedlock; putative father registry; Department of Health and Human Services; duties.

43-104.02 - Child born out of wedlock; Notice of Objection to Adoption and Intent to Obtain Custody; filing requirements.

43-104.03 - Child born out of wedlock; filing with putative father registry; department; notice; to whom given.

43-104.04 - Child born out of wedlock; failure to file notice; effect.

43-104.05 - Child born out of wedlock; notice; filed; petition for adjudication of paternity; trial; guardian ad litem; court; jurisdiction.

43-104.07 - Child born in a foreign country; requirements.

43-104.08 - Child born out of wedlock; identify and inform biological father.

43-104.09 - Child born out of wedlock; biological mother; affidavit; form.

43-104.10 - Child born out of wedlock; agency or attorney; duty to inform biological mother.

43-104.11 - Child born out of wedlock; father's relinquishment and consent; when effective.

43-104.12 - Child born out of wedlock; agency or attorney; duty to inform biological father.

43-104.13 - Child born out of wedlock; notice to biological father; contents.

43-104.14 - Child born out of wedlock; agency or attorney; duty to notify biological father by publication; when.

43-104.15 - Child born out of wedlock; notification to biological father; exceptions.

43-104.16 - Child born out of wedlock; notice requirements; affidavit by agency or attorney.

43-104.17 - Child born out of wedlock; petition; evidence of compliance required; notice to biological father; when.

43-104.18 - Child born out of wedlock; failure to establish compliance with notice requirements; court powers.

43-104.22 - Child born out of wedlock; hearing; paternity of child; father's consent not required; when; determination of custody.

43-104.23 - Child born out of wedlock; decree finalizing adoption without biological father's notification; when; appeal.

43-104.24 - Child born out of wedlock; proceedings; court priority.

43-105 - Substitute consents.

43-106 - Relinquishments and consents; signature; witnesses; acknowledgment.

43-106.01 - Relinquishment; relief from parental duties; no impairment of right to inherit.

43-106.02 - Relinquishment of child; presentation of nonconsent form required.

43-107 - Investigation by Department of Health and Human Services; adoptive home studies required; when; medical history; required; contents; exceptions; report required; case file; access; department; duties.

43-108 - Personal appearance of parties; exceptions.

43-109 - Decree; conditions; content.

43-110 - Decree; effect as between parties.

43-111 - Decree; effect as to natural parents.

43-111.01 - Denial of petition; court; powers.

43-112 - Decree; appeal.

43-113 - Adoption records; access; retention.

43-115 - Prior adoptions.

43-116 - Validity of decrees.

43-117 - Adoptive parents; assistance; medical assessment of child.

43-117.01 - Ward of a child placement agency; adoptive parents; assistance.

43-117.02 - Child with special needs; adoptive parents; reimbursement for adoption expenses.

43-117.03 - Adoption assistance payments; cease; when; exceptions.

43-118 - Assistance; conditions.

43-118.01 - Ward of state; adoption assistance payment.

43-118.02 - Written adoption assistance agreement; required; contents.

43-119 - Definitions, where found.

43-121 - Agency, defined.

43-122 - Department, defined.

43-123 - Relative, defined.

43-123.01 - Medical history, defined.

43-124 - Department; provide relative consent form.

43-125 - Relative consent form.

43-126 - Relative; revocation of consent; form.

43-127 - Relative; consent and revocation forms; notarized; filing.

43-128 - Medical history; access; contents.

43-129 - Original birth certificate; access by medical professionals; when.

43-130 - Adopted person; request for information; form.

43-131 - Release of information; procedure.

43-132 - Biological parent; notice of nonconsent; filing.

43-133 - Biological parent; nonconsent form.

43-134 - Biological parent; revocation of nonconsent; form.

43-135 - Biological parent; deceased; release of information.

43-136 - Release of original birth certificate; when.

43-137 - Adopted person; contact child placement agency or department; when.

43-138 - Department or agency; acquire information in court or department records; disclosure requirements.

43-139 - Court or department records provided; record required.

43-140 - Department or agency; contact relative; limitations; reunion or release of information; when.

43-141 - Department or agency; fees; rules and regulations.

43-142 - Department or agency; file report with clerk.

43-143 - Adoptive parent; notice of nonconsent; filing.

43-144 - Adoptive parent; nonconsent form.

43-145 - Adoptive parent; revocation of nonconsent; form.

43-146 - Forms; notarized; filing.

43-146.01 - Sections; applicability.

43-146.02 - Medical history; requirements.

43-146.03 - Information on original birth certificate; release; when.

43-146.04 - Adopted person; request for information; form.

43-146.05 - Release of information; procedure.

43-146.06 - Biological parent; notice of nonconsent; filing; failure to sign; effect.

43-146.07 - Biological parent; nonconsent form.

43-146.08 - Biological parent; revocation of nonconsent; form.

43-146.09 - Biological parent; deceased; release of information.

43-146.10 - Adopted person; contact child placement agency or department; when.

43-146.11 - Department or agency; acquire information in court or department records; disclosure requirements.

43-146.12 - Court or department records provided; record required.

43-146.13 - Department or agency; contact relative; release of information; condition.

43-146.14 - Department or agency; fees; department; rules and regulations.

43-146.15 - Department or agency; written report; contents.

43-146.16 - Forms; notarized; filing.

43-146.17 - Heir of adopted person; access to information; when; fee.

43-147 - Legislative findings.

43-148 - Purposes of sections.

43-149 - Terms, defined.

43-150 - Interstate compact; department; powers; effect.

43-151 - Interstate compact; requirements.

43-152 - Interstate compact; discretionary provisions.

43-153 - Child with special needs; medical assistance identification; how obtained; payment; violations; penalty.

43-154 - State plan; administer federal aid.

43-155 - Legislative intent.

43-156 - Terms, defined.

43-157 - Determination by department.

43-158 - Information included; effect on visitation.

43-159 - Alteration.

43-160 - Effect; enforcement.

43-161 - Client records; maintained by Department of Health and Human Services; access.

43-162 - Communication or contact agreement; authorized; approval.

43-163 - Guardian ad litem; appointment; order approving agreement; considerations.

43-164 - Failure to comply with court order; effect.

43-165 - Enforcement of order; modification; when.

43-166 - Communication and contact agreement; authorized; adoptee consent, when required; court approval; enforcement; civil action authorized; monetary award not allowed.

43-228 - Transferred to section 43-2,111.

43-229 - Transferred to section 43-2,112.

43-230 - Transferred to section 43-2,113.

43-230.01 - Transferred to section 43-2,114.

43-230.03 - Transferred to section 43-2,115.

43-230.04 - Transferred to section 43-2,116.

43-230.05 - Transferred to section 43-2,117.

43-233 - Transferred to section 43-2,118.

43-233.01 - Transferred to section 43-2,119.

43-234 - Transferred to section 43-2,120.

43-234.01 - Transferred to section 43-2,121.

43-235 - Transferred to section 43-2,122.

43-236 - Transferred to section 43-2,123.

43-236.01 - Transferred to section 43-2,124.

43-237 - Transferred to section 43-2,125.

43-238 - Transferred to section 43-2,126.

43-239 - Transferred to section 43-2,127.

43-245 - Terms, defined.

43-246 - Code, how construed.

43-246.01 - Juvenile court; exclusive original and concurrent original jurisdiction.

43-246.02 - Transfer of jurisdiction to district court; bridge order; criteria; records; modification.

43-247 - Juvenile court; jurisdiction.

43-247.01 - Transferred to section 43-247.03.

43-247.02 - Juvenile court; placement or commitment of juveniles; Department of Health and Human Services; Office of Juvenile Services; authority and duties.

43-247.03 - Restorative justice practices; confidential; privileged communications.

43-247.04 - Legislative intent; State Court Administrator; duties; Department of Health and Human Services; duties.

43-248 - Temporary custody of juvenile without warrant; when.

43-248.01 - Juvenile in custody; right to call or consult an attorney.

43-248.02 - Juvenile offender civil citation pilot program; peace officer issue civil citation; contents; advisement; peace officer; duties; juvenile report to juvenile assessment center; failure to comply; effect.

43-248.03 - Civil citation form.

43-249 - Temporary custody; not an arrest; exception.

43-250 - Temporary custody; disposition; custody requirements.

43-251 - Preadjudication placement or detention; mental health placement; prohibitions.

43-251.01 - Juveniles; placements and commitments; restrictions.

43-251.02 - Reference to clinically credentialed community-based provider.

43-251.03 - Limitation on use of restraints; written findings.

43-252 - Fingerprints; when authorized; disposition.

43-253 - Temporary custody; investigation; release; when.

43-254 - Placement or detention pending adjudication; restrictions; assessment of costs.

43-254.01 - Temporary mental health placement; evaluation; procedure.

43-254.02 - Temporary detention rules and regulations; Nebraska Commission on Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice; duties.

43-255 - Detention or placement; release required; exceptions.

43-256 - Continued placement, detention, or alternative to detention; probable cause hearing; release requirements; exceptions.

43-257 - Unlawful detention or placement; penalty.

43-258 - Preadjudication physical and mental evaluation; placement; restrictions; reports; costs.

43-259 - Evaluation; motion for release of juvenile in custody.

43-260 - Standardized juvenile detention screening instrument.

43-260.01 - Detention; factors.

43-260.02 - Juvenile pretrial diversion program; authorized.

43-260.03 - Juvenile pretrial diversion program; goals.

43-260.04 - Juvenile pretrial diversion program; requirements.

43-260.05 - Juvenile pretrial diversion program; optional services.

43-260.06 - Juvenile diversion agreement; contents.

43-260.07 - Juvenile pretrial diversion program; data; duties.

43-261 - Juvenile court petition; contents; filing.

43-261.01 - Juvenile court petition; felony or crime of domestic violence; court provide explanation of firearm possession consequences.

43-262 - Issuance of process; notice in lieu of summons.

43-263 - Issuance of process; summons.

43-264 - Summons; service.

43-265 - Summons; notice to parent, guardian, or relative required; appointment of guardian ad litem.

43-266 - Immediate custody of juvenile; when.

43-267 - Subpoena; notice of subsequent hearing.

43-268 - Summons, notice, subpoena; manner given; time.

43-269 - Failure to comply with summons or subpoena; contempt.

43-270 - Warrant; when issued.

43-271 - Prompt hearing and disposition; detention review hearing.

43-272 - Right to counsel; appointment; payment; guardian ad litem; appointment; when; duties; standards for guardians ad litem; standards for attorneys who practice in juvenile court.

43-272.01 - Guardian ad litem; appointment; powers and duties; consultation; payment of costs; compensation.

43-272.02 - Court appointed special advocate volunteer.

43-273 - Appointed counsel and guardians ad litem; fees; allowance.

43-274 - County attorney; city attorney; preadjudication powers and duties; petition, pretrial diversion, or restorative justice practice or service; transfer; procedures; appeal.

43-275 - Petition, complaint, or restorative justice program consent form; filing; time.

43-276 - County attorney; city attorney; criminal charge, juvenile court petition, pretrial diversion, restorative justice, or transfer of case; determination; considerations; referral to community-based resources.

43-277 - Juvenile in custody; adjudication hearing; requirements.

43-277.01 - Mental health hearing; requirements.

43-278 - Adjudication hearing; held within ninety days after petition is filed; additional reviews; telephonic or videoconference hearing; authorized.

43-279 - Juvenile violator or juvenile in need of special supervision; rights of parties; proceedings.

43-279.01 - Juvenile in need of assistance or termination of parental rights; rights of parties; appointment of counsel; court; powers; proceedings.

43-280 - Adjudication; effect; use of in-court statements.

43-281 - Adjudication of jurisdiction; temporary placement for evaluation; restrictions on placement; copy of report or evaluation.

43-282 - Juvenile court; transfer case and records to court of domicile.

43-283 - Dispositional hearing; rules of evidence.

43-283.01 - Preserve and reunify the family; reasonable efforts; requirements.

43-284 - Juvenile in need of assistance or special supervision; care and custody; payments for support; removal from home; restrictions.

43-284.01 - Juvenile voluntarily relinquished; custody; alternative disposition; effect.

43-284.02 - Ward of the department; appointment of guardian; payments allowed.

43-285 - Care of juvenile; duties; authority; placement plan and report; when; court proceedings; standing; Foster Care Review Office or local foster care review board; participation authorized; immunity.

43-286 - Juvenile violator or juvenile in need of special supervision; disposition; violation of probation, supervision, or court order; procedure; discharge; procedure; notice; hearing; individualized reentry plan.

43-286.01 - Juveniles; graduated response; probation officer; duties; powers; county attorney; file action to revoke probation; when.

43-287 - Impoundment of license or permit issued under Motor Vehicle Operator's License Act; other powers of court; copy of abstract to Department of Motor Vehicles; fine for excessive absenteeism from school; not eligible for ignition interlock perm...

43-288 - Order allowing juvenile to return or remain at home; conditions and requirements.

43-289 - Juvenile committed; release from confinement upon reaching age of majority; hospital treatment; custody in state institutions; discharge.

43-290 - Costs of care and treatment; payment; procedure.

43-290.01 - Costs; payment.

43-291 - Termination of parental rights; proceedings.

43-292 - Termination of parental rights; grounds.

43-292.01 - Termination of parental rights; appointment of guardian ad litem; when.

43-292.02 - Termination of parental rights; state; duty to file petition; when.

43-292.03 - Termination of parental rights; state; Department of Health and Human Services; duties.

43-293 - Termination of parental rights; effect; adoption; consent.

43-294 - Termination of parental rights; custodian; rights; obligations.

43-295 - Juvenile court; continuing jurisdiction; exception.

43-296 - Associations receiving juveniles; supervision by Department of Health and Human Services; certificate; reports; statements.

43-297 - Juveniles in need of assistance; placement with association or institution; agreements; effect.

43-297.01 - Office of Probation Administration; duties; initial placement and level of care; court order; review; notice of placement change; hearing; exception; foster care placement; participation in proceedings.

43-298 - Commitment of juvenile; religious preference considered.

43-299 - Code, how construed.

43-2,100 - Department of Health and Human Services; acceptance of juveniles for observation and treatment; authorized.

43-2,101 - Costs of transporting juvenile to department; payment by county; when.

43-2,106 - Proceeding in county court sitting as juvenile court; jurisdiction; appeals.

43-2,106.01 - Judgments or final orders; appeal; parties; cost.

43-2,106.02 - Power of court to vacate or modify judgments or orders.

43-2,106.03 - Rehabilitative services; hearing; court order; use.

43-2,107 - Court; control conduct of a person; notice; hearing; temporary order; violation of order; penalty.

43-2,108 - Juvenile court; record; case file; how kept; certain reports and records not open to inspection without order of court; exceptions.

43-2,108.01 - Sealing of records; juveniles eligible.

43-2,108.02 - Sealing of records; notice to juvenile; contents.

43-2,108.03 - Sealing of records; county attorney or city attorney; duties; motion to seal record authorized.

43-2,108.04 - Sealing of records; notification of proceedings; order of court; hearing; notice; findings; considerations.

43-2,108.05 - Sealing of record; court; duties; effect; inspection of records; prohibited acts; violation; contempt of court.

43-2,109 - County board of visitors; appointment; duties; reports; expenses.

43-2,110 - Detention homes; power of county boards to provide.

43-2,111 - Establishment; when; court of record.

43-2,112 - Establishment; petition; election; clerk of county court; duties.

43-2,113 - Rooms and offices; jurisdiction; powers and duties.

43-2,114 - Judge; nomination; appointment; retention; vacancy.

43-2,115 - Judge; retention in office; how determined.

43-2,116 - Judge; term of office.

43-2,117 - Judicial nominating commission; selection; provisions applicable.

43-2,118 - Judge; qualifications.

43-2,119 - Judges; number; presiding judge.

43-2,120 - Judge; salary; source of payment.

43-2,121 - Judge; salary increase; when effective.

43-2,122 - Clerk; no additional compensation; custodian of seal.

43-2,123 - Judge; personal staff; appointment; salary.

43-2,123.01 - Probation officers; appointment prohibited.

43-2,125 - Designation of alternative judge; when authorized.

43-2,126 - Transferred to section 43-2,106.01.

43-2,127 - Abolition; petition; election; transfer of dockets.

43-2,128 - Code, how construed.

43-2,129 - Code, how cited.

43-301 - Patrolling; activities authorized.

43-302 - Officials; liability; exemption.

43-401 - Act, how cited.

43-402 - Legislative intent; juvenile justice system; goal.

43-403 - Terms, defined.

43-404 - Office of Juvenile Services; created; powers and duties.

43-405 - Office of Juvenile Services; administrative duties.

43-406 - Office of Juvenile Services; individualized treatment plan; case classification and management; requirements.

43-407 - Office of Juvenile Services; programs and treatment services; individualized treatment plan; placement; procedure; case management and coordination process; funding utilization; intent; evidence-based services, policies, practices, and proce...

43-408 - Office of Juvenile Services; committing court; powers and duties; commitment review; hearing; immediate change of placement; procedure; annual review of commitment and placement; review status; when.

43-409 - Office of Juvenile Services; access to records; immunity.

43-410 - Juvenile absconding; authority to apprehend.

43-411 - Detainers for apprehension and detention; authorized; detention; limitations.

43-412 - Commitment to Office of Juvenile Services; discharge of juvenile; effect of discharge; notice of discharge.

43-417 - Discharge from youth rehabilitation and treatment center; considerations.

43-420 - Hearing officer; requirements.

43-424 - Assault, escape, or attempt to escape; documentation required; copy to court and county attorney.

43-425 - Community and Family Reentry Process; created; juvenile committed to youth rehabilitation and treatment center; family team meetings; individualized reentry plan; risk-screening and needs assessment; probation officer; duties; Office of Prob...

43-426 - Visitation and communication; use as consequence or sanction; prohibited.

43-427 - Youth rehabilitation and treatment centers; five-year operations plan; reports.

43-428 - Youth rehabilitation and treatment center; emergency plan.

43-429 - Emergency plan; requirements.

43-430 - Criminal detention facility; juvenile detention facility; emergency use.

43-431 - Transportation of juveniles; policies and procedures; applicable to private contractor.

43-501 - Sections, how construed.

43-503 - Department of Health and Human Services; duty to cooperate with other agencies.

43-504 - Terms, defined; pregnancy; effect.

43-504.01 - Conditions of eligibility; partially or totally unemployed parent or needy caretaker.

43-507 - Mentally and physically handicapped children; Department of Health and Human Services; duties.

43-508 - Department of Health and Human Services; cooperation with state institutions.

43-509 - Religious faith of children; preservation.

43-510 - Children eligible for assistance.

43-511 - Benefits extended to children in rural districts.

43-512 - Application for assistance; procedure; maximum monthly assistance; payment; transitional benefits; terms, defined.

43-512.01 - County attorney or authorized attorney; duty to take action against nonsupporting parent or stepparent; when.

43-512.02 - Child, spousal, and medical support collection; paternity determination; services available; application; fees; costs.

43-512.03 - County attorney or authorized attorney; duties; enumerated; department; powers; actions; real party in interest; representation; section, how construed.

43-512.04 - Child support or medical support; separate action allowed; procedure; presumption; decree; contempt.

43-512.05 - Child, spousal, and medical support payments; district court clerks; furnish information; cooperative agreements; reimbursement for costs incurred.

43-512.06 - Locating absent parents; determining income and employer; access to information; assistance; purpose.

43-512.07 - Assignment of child, spousal, or medical support payments; when; duration; notice; unpaid court-ordered support; how treated.

43-512.08 - Intervention in matters relating to child, spousal, or medical support; when authorized.

43-512.09 - Garnishment for collection of child support or medical support; where filed.

43-512.10 - Sections, how construed.

43-512.11 - Work and education programs; department; report.

43-512.12 - Title IV-D child support order; review by Department of Health and Human Services; when; noncustodial parent incarcerated; notice to parents.

43-512.13 - Title IV-D child support order; review; notice requirements; additional review.

43-512.14 - Title IV-D child support order; financial information; duty to provide; failure; effect; referral of order; effect.

43-512.15 - Title IV-D child support order; modification; when; procedures.

43-512.16 - Title IV-D child support order; review of health care coverage provisions.

43-512.17 - Title IV-D child support order; financial information; disclosure; contents.

43-512.18 - Title IV-D child support order; communication technology; use authorized.

43-513 - Aid to dependent children; standard of need; adjustment; limitation.

43-513.01 - Judgment for child support; death of judgment debtor.

43-514 - Payments; to whom made.

43-515 - Department of Health and Human Services; investigations; approval or disapproval of application; notice.

43-516 - Department of Health and Human Services; participants in aid to dependent children; collect data and information.

43-517 - Department of Health and Human Services; report; public record.

43-522 - State assistance funds; how expended; medical care.

43-523 - Department of Health and Human Services; reports.

43-524 - Department of Health and Human Services; duty to cooperate with other welfare agencies.

43-525 - Child welfare services; state assistance funds; expenditure.

43-526 - State agencies; distribution of funds; uniformity; assumption of obligations; limit.

43-529 - Aid to dependent children; needs of persons with whom child is living; payment; requirements.

43-532 - Family policy; declaration; legislative findings.

43-533 - Family policy; guiding principles.

43-535 - Families; training and treatment programs; legislative findings.

43-536 - Child care reimbursement; market rate survey; adjustment of rate; participation in quality rating and improvement system; effect.

43-605 - Transferred to section 79-1137.

43-605.01 - Transferred to section 79-1138.

43-605.02 - Transferred to section 79-1139.

43-605.03 - Transferred to section 79-3319.

43-606 - Transferred to section 79-3336.

43-607 - Transferred to section 79-1129.

43-607.02 - Transferred to section 79-1130.

43-611 - Transferred to section 79-1144.

43-611.01 - Transferred to section 79-1146.

43-617 - Transferred to section 79-1148.

43-618 - Transferred to section 79-1149.

43-619 - Transferred to section 79-1150.

43-625 - Transferred to section 79-1154.

43-626 - Transferred to section 79-1152.

43-626.01 - Transferred to section 79-1153.

43-633 - Transferred to section 20-126.

43-634 - Transferred to section 20-127.

43-635 - Transferred to section 20-128.

43-636 - Transferred to section 20-129.

43-637 - Transferred to section 20-130.

43-638 - Transferred to section 20-131.

43-641 - Transferred to section 79-1127.

43-642 - Transferred to section 79-1128.

43-643 - Transferred to section 79-1155.

43-646 - Transferred to section 79-1126.

43-646.01 - Transferred to section 79-1131.

43-646.02 - Transferred to section 79-1132.

43-646.03 - Transferred to section 79-1133.

43-646.06 - Transferred to section 79-1134.

43-646.08 - Transferred to section 79-1135.

43-646.09 - Transferred to section 79-1136.

43-647 - Transferred to section 79-1140.

43-647.01 - Transferred to section 79-1141.

43-648 - Transferred to section 79-1142.

43-649 - Transferred to section 79-1156.

43-650 - Transferred to section 79-1157.

43-651 - Transferred to section 79-1158.

43-653 - Transferred to section 79-1159.

43-660 - Transferred to section 79-1160.

43-661 - Transferred to section 79-1162.

43-662 - Transferred to section 79-1163.

43-662.01 - Transferred to section 79-1164.

43-664 - Transferred to section 79-1165.

43-665 - Transferred to section 79-1166.

43-666 - Transferred to section 79-1167.

43-669 - Transferred to section 79-1168.

43-670 - Transferred to section 79-1169.

43-671 - Transferred to section 79-1170.

43-672 - Transferred to section 79-1171.

43-673 - Transferred to section 79-1172.

43-674 - Transferred to section 79-1173.

43-675 - Transferred to section 79-1174.

43-676 - Transferred to section 79-1175.

43-677 - Transferred to section 79-1176.

43-679 - Transferred to section 79-1177.

43-680 - Transferred to section 79-1178.

43-701 - License; when required; issuance; revocation.

43-702 - Custodian of child; records required.

43-705 - Visitation; Department of Health and Human Services; power.

43-706 - Abuse or neglect by custodian; filing of complaint.

43-707 - Protection of children; Department of Health and Human Services; powers and duties.

43-708 - Parent, guardian, or custodian; powers.

43-709 - Violation; penalty.

43-801 - Destruction of property; infliction of personal injury; limitation.

43-903 - Court acting pursuant to Nebraska Juvenile Code; disposition of children.

43-905 - Legal custody; care; placement; duties of department; contracts; payment for maintenance.

43-906 - Adoption; consent.

43-907 - Assets; custody; records; expenditures; investments; social security benefits; department; duties.

43-908 - Child reaching age of majority; disposition of assets.

43-1005 - Expense of returning juvenile to state; how paid.

43-1011 - Interstate Compact for Juveniles.

43-1103 - Interstate Compact for the Placement of Children.

43-1226 - Act, how cited.

43-1227 - Terms, defined.

43-1228 - Proceedings governed by other law.

43-1229 - Application to Indian tribes.

43-1230 - International application of act.

43-1231 - Effect of child custody determination.

43-1232 - Priority.

43-1233 - Notice to persons outside state.

43-1234 - Appearance and limited immunity.

43-1235 - Communication between courts.

43-1236 - Taking testimony in another state.

43-1237 - Cooperation between courts; preservation of records.

43-1238 - Initial child custody jurisdiction.

43-1239 - Exclusive, continuing jurisdiction.

43-1240 - Jurisdiction to modify determination.

43-1241 - Temporary emergency jurisdiction.

43-1242 - Notice; opportunity to be heard; joinder.

43-1243 - Simultaneous proceedings.

43-1244 - Inconvenient forum.

43-1245 - Jurisdiction declined by reason of conduct.

43-1246 - Information to be submitted to court.

43-1247 - Appearance of parties and child.

43-1248 - Enforcement provisions; terms, defined.

43-1249 - Enforcement under Hague Convention.

43-1250 - Duty to enforce.

43-1251 - Temporary visitation.

43-1252 - Registration of child custody determination.

43-1253 - Enforcement of registered determination.

43-1254 - Simultaneous proceedings.

43-1255 - Expedited enforcement of child custody determination.

43-1256 - Service of petition and order.

43-1257 - Hearing and order.

43-1258 - Warrant to take physical custody of child.

43-1259 - Costs, fees, and expenses.

43-1260 - Recognition and enforcement.

43-1261 - Appeals.

43-1262 - Role of county attorney or Attorney General.

43-1263 - Role of law enforcement.

43-1264 - Costs and expenses.

43-1265 - Application and construction.

43-1266 - Motion or other request under prior law; how treated.

43-1301 - Terms, defined.

43-1301.01 - Entering foster care; determination of time.

43-1302 - Foster Care Review Office; established; purpose; Foster Care Advisory Committee; created; members; terms; meetings; duties; expenses; executive director; duties.

43-1303 - Office; registry; reports required; foster care file audit case reviews; rules and regulations; local board; report; court; report; visitation of facilities; executive director; powers and duties.

43-1304 - Local foster care review boards; members; powers and duties.

43-1305 - Local board; terms; vacancy.

43-1306 - Children and Juveniles Data Feasibility Study Advisory Group; created; members; meetings; duties; Data Steering Subcommittee; Information-Sharing Subcommittee.

43-1307 - Child placed in foster care; court; duties; office; provide information to local board.

43-1308 - Local board; powers and duties.

43-1309 - Records; release; when.

43-1310 - Records and information; confidential; unauthorized disclosure; penalty.

43-1311 - Child removed from home; person or court in charge of child; duties.

43-1311.01 - Child removed from home; notice to noncustodial parent and certain relatives; when; information provided; department; duties.

43-1311.02 - Placement of child and siblings; sibling visitation or ongoing interaction; motions authorized; court review; department; duties; right of sibling to intervene.

43-1311.03 - Written independent living transition proposal; development; contents; transition team; department; duties; information regarding Young Adult Bridge to Independence Act; notice; contents.

43-1312 - Plan or permanency plan for foster child; contents; investigation; hearing; court; duties.

43-1312.01 - Placement of child; order granting guardianship; court retain jurisdiction over child; termination of guardianship; when; effect of guardianship.

43-1313 - Review of dispositional order; when; procedure.

43-1314 - Court review or hearing; right to participate; notice.

43-1314.01 - Six-month case reviews; office; duties.

43-1314.02 - Caregiver information form; development; provided to caregiver.

43-1315 - Status and permanency plan review; placement order.

43-1316 - Status review; child's needs; determination.

43-1317 - Training for local board members.

43-1318 - Act, how cited.

43-1319 - Funds of Department of Health and Human Services; use.

43-1320 - Foster parents; liability protection; Foster Parent Liability and Property Damage Fund; created; use; investment; unreimbursed liability and damage; claim.

43-1321 - Foster Care Review Office Cash Fund; created; use; investment.

43-1401 - Terms, defined.

43-1402 - Child support; liability of parents.

43-1403 - Support by county; conditions.

43-1404 - Child support; liability of parents; discharge.

43-1405 - Child support; liability of father; discharge by settlement; requirements.

43-1406 - Determination of paternity by other state or Indian tribe; full faith and credit; legitimacy of child.

43-1407 - Expenses of mother; liability of father; enforcement; payment by medical assistance program; recovery; procedure.

43-1408.01 - Notarized acknowledgment of paternity; execution by alleged father; form; filing with Department of Health and Human Services; payment.

43-1409 - Notarized acknowledgment of paternity; rebuttable presumption; admissibility; rescission.

43-1410 - Child support; decree or approved settlement; effect after death of parent.

43-1411 - Paternity; action to establish; venue; limitation; summons; person claiming to be biological father; action to establish; genetic testing.

43-1411.01 - Paternity or parental support; jurisdiction; termination of parental rights; provisions applicable.

43-1412 - Paternity; action to establish; procedure; public hearings prohibited; evidence; default judgment; decree; payment of costs and fees.

43-1412.01 - Legal determination of paternity set aside; when; guardian ad litem; court orders.

43-1413 - Child born out of wedlock; term substituted for other terms.

43-1414 - Genetic testing; procedure; confidentiality; violation; penalty.

43-1415 - Results of genetic tests; admissible evidence; rebuttable presumption.

43-1416 - Genetic tests; chain of custody; competent evidence.

43-1417 - Additional genetic testing; when.

43-1418 - Genetic testing; costs.

43-1501 - Act, how cited.

43-1502 - Purpose of act.

43-1503 - Terms, defined.

43-1504 - Custody proceeding; jurisdiction of tribe; transfer of proceedings; rights of tribe; tribal proceedings; effect.

43-1505 - Foster care placement; termination of parental rights; procedures; rights.

43-1505.01 - Notice of involuntary proceeding in state court; contents; filing with court.

43-1506 - Voluntary proceeding; consent; when valid; initiation of voluntary services; notice; department or state; duties; withdrawal of consent.

43-1507 - Petition to invalidate actions in violation of law.

43-1508 - Placement guidelines; preferences; records.

43-1509 - Return of custody; removal from foster care; procedures.

43-1510 - Adopted individual; access to information.

43-1511 - Agreements with state agencies; authorized.

43-1512 - Improper removal from custody; effect.

43-1513 - Higher federal standard of protection; when applicable.

43-1514 - Emergency removal or placement of child; appropriate action; hotline representative; duty.

43-1515 - Applicability of act; exceptions.

43-1516 - Adoptive placement; information made available.

43-1517 - Rules and regulations.

43-1608 - Legislative findings.

43-1609 - Child support referee; appointment; when; qualifications; oath or affirmation; removal; contracts authorized.

43-1610 - Salaries, offices, staff, equipment.

43-1611 - Support and paternity matters; protection orders; referral or assignment.

43-1612 - Hearing; procedure.

43-1613 - Findings and recommendations; exceptions; review by court.

43-1701 - Act, how cited.

43-1702 - Purpose of act.

43-1703 - Definitions, where found.

43-1704 - Authorized attorney, defined.

43-1705 - Child support, defined.

43-1706 - Department, defined.

43-1707 - Disposable income, defined.

43-1708 - Employee or payee, defined.

43-1709 - Employer or other payor, defined.

43-1710 - Foreign support order, defined.

43-1711 - Income, defined.

43-1712 - Income withholding, defined.

43-1712.01 - Medical support, defined.

43-1712.02 - Monetary judgment, defined.

43-1713 - Obligee, defined.

43-1714 - Obligor, defined.

43-1715 - Spousal support, defined.

43-1715.01 - State Disbursement Unit, defined.

43-1716 - Support, defined.

43-1717 - Support order, defined.

43-1718 - Support order; operate as assignment of income; effect; duties.

43-1718.01 - Obligor; subject to income withholding; when; notice; alternative payment method; conditions.

43-1718.02 - Obligor; subject to income withholding; when; notice; employer or other payor; prohibited acts; violation; penalty; termination or modification; notice; enforcement.

43-1719 - Employer or other payor; duty to furnish information; action to enforce.

43-1720 - Notice to employer, payor, or obligor; contents.

43-1721 - Hearing, when held.

43-1722 - Assignment; statement of amount.

43-1723 - Notice to employer or other payor; contents; compliance; effect.

43-1724 - Employer or other payor; failure to withhold and remit income; effect.

43-1725 - Employer or other payor; prohibited actions; penalty.

43-1726 - Notice to withhold income; termination; exception; procedure.

43-1727 - Income withholding notice; modification or revocation; notice.

43-1728 - Income from another jurisdiction; withholding order; how obtained.

43-1729 - Foreign support order; acceptance; procedure.

43-1730 - Entry of foreign support order; documentation required.

43-1731 - Documentation; remedy of defects.

43-1732 - Foreign support order; how enforced.

43-1733 - Foreign support order; income withholding notice; contents; hearing; when held.

43-1734 - Foreign support order; validity; prima facie evidence; allowable defenses.

43-1735 - Foreign support order; continuance; undisputed amount; withholding.

43-1736 - Foreign support order; discovery; testimony; evidence; voluntary testimony.

43-1737 - Income withholding; when effective.

43-1738 - Foreign support order entry; effect; amounts credited.

43-1739 - Foreign support order; receipt of amendment or modification; effect.

43-1740 - Foreign support order; obligor; new or additional income or employment; county or authorized attorney; duties.

43-1741 - Foreign support order; voluntary income withholding; procedure.

43-1742 - Foreign support order; applicability of law.

43-1743 - Consent to income withholding; when allowed; procedure.

43-1801 - Grandparent, defined.

43-1802 - Visitation; conditions; order; modification.

43-1803 - Venue; petition; contents; service.

43-1901 - Legislative findings.

43-1902 - Terms, defined.

43-1903 - Nebraska Child Abuse Prevention Fund Board; created; members; terms; vacancies; officers; expenses; removal.

43-1904 - Board; powers and duties.

43-1905 - Department; duties.

43-1906 - Nebraska Child Abuse Prevention Fund; established; investment; use.

43-2001 - Act, how cited.

43-2002 - Legislative findings.

43-2003 - Terms, defined.

43-2004 - Missing person; notification.

43-2005 - Flagging birth certificate.

43-2006 - Flagged birth certificate; inquiry and request; how handled.

43-2007 - Schools; exempt school; duties.

43-2008 - Flag; requirements.

43-2009 - Removal of flag.

43-2010 - Local law enforcement agency; duties.

43-2011 - Immunity from liability.

43-2012 - Department; patrol; adopt rules and regulations.

43-2101 - Persons under nineteen years of age declared minors; marriage, effect; person eighteen years of age or older; rights and responsibility.

43-2201 - Legislative intent.

43-2202 - Terms, defined.

43-2203 - Pilot project participants; duties.

43-2204 - Pilot project; created; department; duties; termination of project.

43-2205 - Department; duties; collaboration.

43-2206 - Legislative intent.

43-2207 - Data collection system.

43-2208 - Independent evaluation of pilot project.

43-2209 - Rules and regulations.

43-2401 - Act, how cited.

43-2402 - Terms, defined.

43-2403 - Legislative findings; purposes of act.

43-2404 - Grants; use.

43-2404.01 - Comprehensive juvenile services plan; contents; statewide system to evaluate fund recipients; Director of the Community-based Juvenile Services Aid Program; duties.

43-2404.02 - Community-based Juvenile Services Aid Program; created; use; reports.

43-2404.03 - Legislative intent.

43-2405 - Grants under Commission Grant Program; application; requirements.

43-2406 - Grants; criteria.

43-2408 - Grants; use.

43-2409 - Eligible applicants; performance review; commission; powers; use of grants; limitation.

43-2411 - Nebraska Coalition for Juvenile Justice; created; members; terms; expenses; task forces or subcommittee; authorized.

43-2412 - Coalition; powers and duties.

43-2501 - Act, how cited.

43-2502 - Legislative intent.

43-2502.01 - General findings and declarations.

43-2502.02 - Legislative findings.

43-2502.03 - Legislative declarations.

43-2502.04 - Declaration of policy.

43-2503 - Purposes of act.

43-2505 - Terms, defined.

43-2507 - Collaborating agency; statewide system; components; duties; sharing information and data.

43-2507.01 - Eligible infants and toddlers with disabilities; entitlements.

43-2507.02 - State Department of Education; duties.

43-2508 - Department of Health and Human Services; duties.

43-2509 - Department of Health and Human Services; duties.

43-2510 - Department of Health and Human Services; duties.

43-2511 - Statewide billing system; establishment; participation required; implementation and administrative costs; how treated.

43-2511.01 - Statewide services coordination system; development; implementation.

43-2512 - Interagency planning team; members; duties; Department of Health and Human Services; provide services coordination.

43-2513 - Special grant funds; designation.

43-2515 - Federal medicaid funds; certification; appropriations; legislative intent.

43-2516 - Rules and regulations.

43-2601 - Act, how cited.

43-2602 - Legislative intent.

43-2603 - Legislative declarations.

43-2604 - Legislative findings and priorities.

43-2605 - Terms, defined.

43-2606 - Providers of child care and school-age-care programs; training requirements; use of Nebraska Early Childhood Professional Record System.

43-2607 - Early Childhood Program Training Fund; created; use; investment; contracts authorized.

43-2608 - Toll-free hotline for providers; established.

43-2609 - Family child care homes; voluntary registration; department; powers and duties; payments; restricted.

43-2616 - Family child care home; location.

43-2617 - Program provider; communicable disease; notice to parents.

43-2618 - Family child care homes; inspections.

43-2619 - Office for child development and early childhood education services.

43-2620 - Collaboration of activities; duties.

43-2620.01 - State Board of Education; voluntary accreditation process; rules and regulations.

43-2621 - Block grant funds; use.

43-2622 - Child Care Grant Fund; established; use; investment.

43-2623 - Appropriation to Child Care Grant Fund; legislative intent.

43-2624 - Child care grants.

43-2625 - Child care grants; rules and regulations.

43-2701 - Act, how cited.

43-2702 - Definitions.

43-2703 - Scope and jurisdiction.

43-2704 - Nomination of custodian.

43-2705 - Transfer by gift or exercise of power of appointment.

43-2706 - Transfer authorized by will or trust.

43-2707 - Other transfer by fiduciary.

43-2708 - Transfer by obligor.

43-2709 - Receipt for custodial property.

43-2710 - Manner of creating custodial property and effecting transfer; designation of initial custodian; control.

43-2711 - Single custodianship.

43-2712 - Validity and effect of transfer.

43-2713 - Care of custodial property.

43-2714 - Powers of custodian.

43-2715 - Use of custodial property.

43-2716 - Custodian's expenses, compensation, and bond.

43-2717 - Exemption of third person from liability.

43-2718 - Liability to third persons.

43-2719 - Renunciation, resignation, death, or removal of custodian; designation of successor custodian.

43-2720 - Accounting by and determination of liability of custodian.

43-2721 - Termination of custodianship.

43-2722 - Applicability.

43-2723 - Effect on existing custodianships.

43-2724 - Uniformity of application and construction.

43-2920 - Act, how cited.

43-2921 - Legislative findings.

43-2922 - Terms, defined.

43-2923 - Best interests of the child requirements.

43-2924 - Applicability of act.

43-2925 - Proceeding in which parenting functions for child are at issue; information provided to parties; filing required.

43-2926 - State Court Administrator; create information sheet; contents; parenting plan mediation; distribution of information sheet.

43-2927 - Training; screening guidelines and safety procedures; State Court Administrator's office; duties.

43-2928 - Attendance at basic level parenting education course; delay or waiver; second-level parenting education course; State Court Administrator; duties; costs.

43-2929 - Parenting plan; developed; approved by court; contents.

43-2930 - Child information affidavit; when required; contents; hearing; temporary parenting order; contents; form; temporary support.

43-2932 - Parenting plan; limitations to protect child or child's parent from harm; effect of court determination; burden of proof.

43-2933 - Registered sex offender; other criminal convictions; limitation on or denial of custody or access to child; presumption; modification of previous order.

43-2934 - Restraining order, protection order, or criminal no-contact order; effect; court findings; court powers and duties.

43-2935 - Hearing; parenting plan; modification; court powers.

43-2936 - Request for mediation, specialized alternative dispute resolution, or other alternative dispute resolution process; information provided to parties.

43-2937 - Court referral to mediation or specialized alternative dispute resolution; temporary relief; specialized alternative dispute resolution rule; approval; mandatory court order; when; waiver.

43-2938 - Mediator; qualifications; training; approved specialized mediator; requirements.

43-2939 - Parenting Act mediator; duties; conflict of interest; report of child abuse or neglect; termination of mediation.

43-2940 - Mediation; uniform standards of practice; State Court Administrator; duties; mediation conducted in private.

43-2941 - Mediation subject to other laws; claim of privilege; disclosures authorized.

43-2942 - Costs.

43-2943 - Rules; Parenting Act Fund; created; use; investment.

43-3001 - Child in state custody; court records and information; court order authorized; information confidential; immunity from liability; school records as evidence; violation; penalty.

43-3101 - Court proceeding; notice to noncustodial parent.

43-3102 - Waiver of right to counsel by juvenile; writing; when waiver not allowed; Supreme Court; duties.

43-3301 - Act, how cited.

43-3302 - Legislative intent.

43-3303 - Definitions, where found.

43-3304 - Authorized attorney, defined.

43-3305 - Child support, defined.

43-3305.01 - Department, defined.

43-3306 - Medical support, defined.

43-3307 - Operator's license, defined.

43-3308 - Professional or occupational license, defined.

43-3309 - Recreational license, defined.

43-3310 - Relevant licensing authority, defined.

43-3311 - Spousal support, defined.

43-3312 - Support order, defined.

43-3313 - Support, defined.

43-3314 - Delinquent or past-due support; notice to license holder; contents.

43-3315 - License holder; judicial review; notice; effect.

43-3316 - License holder; administrative review; procedure.

43-3317 - License holder; appeal of administrative decision; procedure.

43-3318 - Certification to relevant licensing authorities; when; procedure; effect.

43-3319 - License holder; motion or application to modify support order; effect.

43-3320 - License holder; written confirmation of compliance.

43-3321 - License holder; written confirmation of compliance; reinstatement or renewal of license; fee.

43-3322 - Erroneous suspension.

43-3323 - Rules and regulations.

43-3324 - Information to Department of Health and Human Services; agreements authorized.

43-3325 - Act; how construed.

43-3326 - Reports to Legislature.

43-3327 - Support orders and genetic testing; access to information without court or administrative order; fee authorized; confidentiality; violation; penalty.

43-3328 - Legislative intent.

43-3329 - Terms, defined.

43-3330 - Listing of obligors; financial institution; duties; confidentiality.

43-3331 - Financial institution; disclosure or release of information; immunity.

43-3332 - Financial institution; fees authorized.

43-3333 - Seizure of obligor's property; notice of arrearage; contents; appeal.

43-3334 - Order to withhold and deliver; when; contents; payor; duties; fee.

43-3335 - Order to withhold and deliver; notice to obligor; contents; appeal.

43-3336 - Order to withhold and deliver; co-owner; notice; contents; appeal.

43-3337 - Order to withhold and deliver; payor's liability.

43-3338 - Judicial review.

43-3339 - Rules and regulations.

43-3340 - Social security numbers; recorded; when; Department of Health and Human Services; duties.

43-3341 - Terms, defined.

43-3342 - State Disbursement Unit; created.

43-3342.01 - State Disbursement Unit; Title IV-D Division; duties; records.

43-3342.02 - State Disbursement Unit; timely disbursement required.

43-3342.03 - State Disbursement Unit; support order collection; fees authorized; State Disbursement Unit Cash Fund; created; use; investment; electronic remittance by employers.

43-3342.04 - Title IV-D Division; establish Customer Service Unit; duties; report.

43-3342.05 - Child Support Advisory Commission; created; members; terms; expenses; personnel; duties; Supreme Court; duties.

43-3342.06 - Restriction on advertising and promotional materials.

43-3344 - Support order payments; considered abandoned property; when; disposition.

43-3345 - District courts; compliance required.

43-3346 - Title IV-D Support Payment Distributive Fund; created; use.

43-3347 - Rules and regulations.

43-3401 - Early Childhood Interagency Coordinating Council; created; membership; terms; expenses.

43-3402 - Council; advisory duties.

43-3403 - Council; Early Intervention Act; duties.

43-3501 - Act, how cited.

43-3502 - Definitions.

43-3503 - Legislative intent; county powers and duties.

43-3504 - County juvenile services plan; multicounty plan; regional plan.

43-3505 - County; powers; local juvenile justice advisory committee.

43-3506 - County level data on juveniles.

43-3507 - Legislative findings.

43-3701 - Act, how cited.

43-3702 - Definitions, where found.

43-3703 - Child, defined.

43-3704 - Court appointed special advocate program, defined.

43-3705 - Court appointed special advocate volunteer, defined.

43-3706 - Court appointed special advocate programs; authorized; requirements.

43-3707 - Program director; duties.

43-3708 - Volunteers; requirements.

43-3709 - Volunteers; minimum qualifications.

43-3710 - Appointment of volunteer; procedure.

43-3711 - Volunteer; prohibited acts.

43-3712 - Volunteer; duties.

43-3713 - Cooperation; notice required.

43-3714 - Confidentiality; violation; penalty.

43-3715 - Attorney-client privilege; applicability.

43-3716 - Volunteer; immunity.

43-3717 - Legislative findings.

43-3718 - Court Appointed Special Advocate Fund; created; use; investment.

43-3719 - Supreme Court; award grants; purposes.

43-3720 - Applicant awarded grant; report; contents; Supreme Court; powers.

43-3801 - Purpose of sections.

43-3802 - Terms, defined.

43-3803 - Early identification; department; duties.

43-3804 - Ward of department; department; determination required; information provided to minor and parent or custodian; notify consulate; release of information.

43-3805 - Interview by consular representative.

43-3806 - Ward of department; special immigrant juvenile status; documentation.

43-3807 - Minor in custody of department; birth certificate; application.

43-3808 - Home studies; other steps to ensure minor's welfare; department; duties.

43-3809 - Court appearance; cooperation of consulate.

43-3810 - Coordination of activities; chief executive officer of the department; duties.

43-3811 - Rules and regulations.

43-3812 - Sections; how construed.

43-3901 - Act, how cited.

43-3902 - Definitions.

43-3903 - Cooperation and communication among courts.

43-3904 - Actions for abduction prevention measures.

43-3905 - Jurisdiction.

43-3906 - Contents of petition.

43-3907 - Factors to determine risk of abduction.

43-3908 - Provisions and measures to prevent abduction.

43-3909 - Warrant to take physical custody of child.

43-3910 - Duration of abduction prevention order.

43-3911 - Uniformity of application and construction.

43-3912 - Relation to federal Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act.

43-4001 - Children's Behavioral Health Task Force; created; members; expenses; chairperson.

43-4003 - Children's Behavioral Health Task Force; duties.

43-4101 - Nebraska Juvenile Service Delivery Project; established; purpose; evaluation; reimbursement for costs; Department of Health and Human Services; duties.

43-4102 - Nebraska Juvenile Service Delivery Project; expansion; funding; information-sharing process; established.

43-4201 - Legislative findings, declarations, and intent.

43-4202 - Nebraska Children's Commission; created; duties; members; expenses; meetings; staff; consultant.

43-4203 - Nebraska Children's Commission; duties; committees created; jurisdiction over committees; establish networks; organize subcommittees; conflict of interest.

43-4204 - Strategic child welfare priorities for research or policy development.

43-4206 - Department of Health and Human Services; Office of Probation Administration; cooperate with Nebraska Children's Commission.

43-4207 - Nebraska Children's Commission; report; hearing.

43-4215 - Reimbursement rate recommendations; legislative findings and intent; Division of Children and Family Services of Department of Health and Human Services; implementation; pilot project; reports; contents.

43-4216 - Foster Care Reimbursement Rate Committee; created; members; terms; vacancies.

43-4217 - Foster Care Reimbursement Rate Committee; duties; reports.

43-4218 - Transferred to section 43-4716.

43-4219 - Foster care reimbursement rates; increases; legislative intent.

43-4301 - Act, how cited.

43-4302 - Legislative intent.

43-4303 - Definitions; where found.

43-4304 - Administrator, defined.

43-4304.01 - Child welfare system, defined.

43-4304.02 - Commission, defined.

43-4305 - Department, defined.

43-4306 - Director, defined.

43-4306.01 - Executive director, defined.

43-4307 - Inspector General, defined.

43-4307.01 - Juvenile services division, defined.

43-4308 - Licensed child care facility, defined.

43-4309 - Malfeasance, defined.

43-4310 - Management, defined.

43-4311 - Misfeasance, defined.

43-4312 - Obstruction, defined.

43-4313 - Office, defined.

43-4314 - Private agency, defined.

43-4315 - Record, defined.

43-4316 - Responsible individual, defined.

43-4317 - Office of Inspector General of Nebraska Child Welfare; created; purpose; Inspector General; appointment; term; certification; employees; removal.

43-4318 - Office; duties; reports of death, serious injury, or allegations of sexual abuse; when required; reports of occurrences at youth rehabilitation and treatment center; state agencies, law enforcement agencies, and prosecuting attorneys; coope...

43-4319 - Office; access to information and personnel; investigation; procedure.

43-4320 - Complaints to office; form; full investigation; when; notice.

43-4321 - Cooperation with office; when required.

43-4322 - Failure to cooperate; effect.

43-4323 - Inspector General; powers; rights of person required to provide information.

43-4324 - Office; access to records; subpoena; records; statement of record integrity and security; contents; treatment of records.

43-4325 - Reports of investigations; distribution; redact confidential information; powers of office; summarized final report; release.

43-4326 - Department; commission; juvenile services division; provide direct computer access.

43-4327 - Inspector General's report of investigation; contents; distribution.

43-4328 - Report; director, probation administrator, or executive director; accept, reject, or request modification; when final; written response; corrected report; credentialing issue; how treated.

43-4329 - Report or work product; no court review.

43-4330 - Inspector General; investigation of complaints; priority and selection.

43-4331 - Summary of reports and investigations; contents.

43-4332 - Disclosure of information by employee; personnel actions prohibited.

43-4401 - Terms, defined.

43-4402 - Legislative findings.

43-4403 - Legislative intent.

43-4404 - Child welfare information system; department; duties; objectives; capacity.

43-4405 - Statewide automated child welfare information system; report; contents.

43-4406 - Child welfare services; report; contents.

43-4407 - Service area administrator; annual survey; duties; reports.

43-4410 - Contract to provide child welfare services; evidence of financial stability and liquidity required; prohibited acts.

43-4411 - Child welfare system; legislative findings and intent.

43-4412 - Child welfare system; terms, defined.

43-4413 - Child welfare system; work group; established; duties.

43-4414 - Child welfare system; strategic leadership group; members.

43-4415 - Child welfare system; work group; consultant; submit practice and finance model framework.

43-4416 - Child welfare system; work group; strategic leadership group; termination.

43-4501 - Act, how cited.

43-4502 - Purpose of act.

43-4503 - Terms, defined.

43-4504 - Bridge to independence program; availability.

43-4505 - Extended services and support; services enumerated.

43-4506 - Participation in bridge to independence program; voluntary services and support agreement; contents; services provided; independence coordinator; department; duties.

43-4507 - Termination of voluntary services and support agreement; notice; appeal; procedure; department; duties.

43-4508 - Department; filing with juvenile court; contents; jurisdiction of court; bridge to independence program file; hearing for permanency review; appointment of hearing officer; department; duties; court review services and support; confidential...

43-4508.01 - Permanency review or case review; independence coordinator; duties.

43-4509 - Department; periodic case reviews; written notice; contents.

43-4510 - Court-appointed attorney; continuation of guardian ad litem; independence coordinator; duties; notice; court appointed special advocate volunteer.

43-4511 - Extended guardianship assistance and medical care; eligibility; use.

43-4511.01 - Participation in extended guardianship or bridge to independence program; participation in extended adoption assistance or bridge to independence program; choice of participant; notice; contents; department; duties.

43-4512 - Extended adoption assistance and medical care; eligibility; use.

43-4513 - Bridge to Independence Advisory Committee; created; members; terms; duties; report; contents.

43-4514 - Department; submit amended state plan amendment to seek federal funding; department; duties; rules and regulations; references to United States Code; how construed.

43-4601 - Act, how cited.

43-4602 - Terms, defined.

43-4603 - Remedies for noncompliance.

43-4604 - Jurisdiction.

43-4605 - Notification required of deploying parent.

43-4606 - Duty to notify of change of address.

43-4607 - General consideration in custody proceeding of parent's military service.

43-4608 - Form of agreement.

43-4609 - Nature of authority created by agreement.

43-4610 - Modification of agreement.

43-4611 - Power of attorney.

43-4612 - Filing agreement or power of attorney with court.

43-4613 - Close and substantial relationship, defined.

43-4614 - Proceeding for temporary custody order.

43-4615 - Expedited hearing.

43-4616 - Testimony by electronic means.

43-4617 - Effect of prior judicial order or agreement.

43-4618 - Grant of caretaking or decisionmaking authority to nonparent.

43-4619 - Grant of limited contact.

43-4620 - Nature of authority created by temporary custody order.

43-4621 - Content of temporary custody order.

43-4622 - Order for child support.

43-4623 - Modifying or terminating grant of custodial responsibility to nonparent.

43-4624 - Procedure for terminating temporary grant of custodial responsibility established by agreement.

43-4625 - Consent procedure for terminating temporary grant of custodial responsibility established by court order.

43-4626 - Visitation before termination of temporary grant of custodial responsibility.

43-4627 - Termination by operation of law of temporary grant of custodial responsibility established by court order.

43-4628 - Uniformity of application and construction.

43-4629 - Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act.

43-4630 - Savings clause.

43-4701 - Act, how cited.

43-4702 - Legislative findings and intent.

43-4703 - Terms, defined.

43-4704 - Rights of child; requirements for a driver's license.

43-4705 - Caregiver; use reasonable and prudent parent standard; considerations.

43-4706 - Department; duties; contract requirements; caregiver; duties; written notice posted; normalcy plan; contents; normalcy report; contents.

43-4707 - Training for foster parents.

43-4708 - Caregiver; liability.

43-4709 - Parental rights; consultation with parent; documentation; family team meeting.

43-4710 - Department; report; contents.

43-4711 - Juvenile court; determination; findings or orders.

43-4712 - Department; courts; collaboration.

43-4713 - Plan for child; contents; document; copy to child; public posting by child-care institution.

43-4714 - Rules and regulations.

43-4715 - Missing child; department and probation; duties.

43-4716 - Nebraska Strengthening Families Act Committee; created; duties; members; term; vacancy; report; contents.

43-4801 - Procedure.

43-4802 - Petition authorized.

43-4803 - Petition; contents.

43-4804 - Hearing.

43-4805 - Notice; service.

43-4806 - Summons to appear; service.

43-4807 - Hearing on merits of petition.

43-4808 - Objection to petition.

43-4809 - Burden of proof; advisement by court; judgment of emancipation.

43-4810 - Judgment of emancipation; effect; certified copy; use by third party.

43-4811 - Effect on prosecution of criminal offense.

43-4812 - Rescission; motion; grounds; when granted; hearing; notice; effect on prior order of custody, parenting time, or support.