84-1411. Meetings of public body; notice; method; contents; when available; right to modify; duties concerning notice; virtual conferencing authorized; requirements; emergency meeting without notice; appearance before public body.
(1)(a) Each public body shall give reasonable advance publicized notice of the time and place of each meeting as provided in this subsection. Such notice shall be transmitted to all members of the public body and to the public.
(b)(i) Except as provided in subdivision (1)(b)(ii) of this section, in the case of a public body described in subdivision (1)(a)(i) of section 84-1409 or such body's advisory committee, such notice shall be published in a newspaper of general circulation within the public body's jurisdiction and, if available, on such newspaper's website.
(ii) In the case of the governing body of a city of the second class or village or such body's advisory committee, such notice shall be published by:
(A) Publication in a newspaper of general circulation within the public body's jurisdiction and, if available, on such newspaper's website; or
(B) Posting written notice in three conspicuous public places in such city or village. Such notice shall be posted in the same three places for each meeting.
(iii) In the case of a public body not described in subdivision (1)(b)(i) or (ii) of this section, such notice shall be given by a method designated by the public body.
(c) In addition to a method of notice required by subdivision (1)(b)(i) or (ii) of this section, such notice may also be provided by any other appropriate method designated by such public body or such advisory committee.
(d) Each public body shall record the methods and dates of such notice in its minutes.
(e) Such notice shall contain an agenda of subjects known at the time of the publicized notice or a statement that the agenda, which shall be kept continually current, shall be readily available for public inspection at the principal office of the public body during normal business hours. Agenda items shall be sufficiently descriptive to give the public reasonable notice of the matters to be considered at the meeting. Except for items of an emergency nature, the agenda shall not be altered later than (i) twenty-four hours before the scheduled commencement of the meeting or (ii) forty-eight hours before the scheduled commencement of a meeting of a city council or village board scheduled outside the corporate limits of the municipality. The public body shall have the right to modify the agenda to include items of an emergency nature only at such public meeting.
(2)(a) The following entities may hold a meeting by means of virtual conferencing if the requirements of subdivision (2)(b) of this section are met:
(i) A state agency, state board, state commission, state council, or state committee, or an advisory committee of any such state entity;
(ii) An organization, including the governing body, created under the Interlocal Cooperation Act, the Joint Public Agency Act, or the Municipal Cooperative Financing Act;
(iii) The governing body of a public power district having a chartered territory of more than one county in this state;
(iv) The governing body of a public power and irrigation district having a chartered territory of more than one county in this state;
(v) An educational service unit;
(vi) The Educational Service Unit Coordinating Council;
(vii) An organization, including the governing body, of a risk management pool or its advisory committees organized in accordance with the Intergovernmental Risk Management Act;
(viii) A community college board of governors;
(ix) The Nebraska Brand Committee;
(x) A local public health department;
(xi) A metropolitan utilities district;
(xii) A regional metropolitan transit authority; and
(xiii) A natural resources district.
(b) The requirements for holding a meeting by means of virtual conferencing are as follows:
(i) Reasonable advance publicized notice is given as provided in subsection (1) of this section, including providing access to a dial-in number or link to the virtual conference;
(ii) In addition to the public's right to participate by virtual conferencing, reasonable arrangements are made to accommodate the public's right to attend at a physical site and participate as provided in section 84-1412, including reasonable seating, in at least one designated site in a building open to the public and identified in the notice, with: At least one member of the entity holding such meeting, or his or her designee, present at each site; a recording of the hearing by audio or visual recording devices; and a reasonable opportunity for input, such as public comment or questions, is provided to at least the same extent as would be provided if virtual conferencing was not used;
(iii) At least one copy of all documents being considered at the meeting is available at any physical site open to the public where individuals may attend the virtual conference. The public body shall also provide links to an electronic copy of the agenda, all documents being considered at the meeting, and the current version of the Open Meetings Act; and
(iv) Except as otherwise provided in this subdivision or subsection (4) of section 79-2204, no more than one-half of the meetings of the state entities, advisory committees, boards, councils, organizations, or governing bodies are held by virtual conferencing in a calendar year. In the case of an organization created under the Interlocal Cooperation Act that sells electricity or natural gas at wholesale on a multistate basis or an organization created under the Municipal Cooperative Financing Act, the organization may hold more than one-half of its meetings by virtual conferencing if such organization holds at least one meeting each calendar year that is not by virtual conferencing. The governing body of a risk management pool that meets at least quarterly and the advisory committees of the governing body may each hold more than one-half of its meetings by virtual conferencing if the governing body's quarterly meetings are not held by virtual conferencing.
(3) Virtual conferencing, emails, faxes, or other electronic communication shall not be used to circumvent any of the public government purposes established in the Open Meetings Act.
(4) The secretary or other designee of each public body shall maintain a list of the news media requesting notification of meetings and shall make reasonable efforts to provide advance notification to them of the time and place of each meeting and the subjects to be discussed at that meeting.
(5) When it is necessary to hold an emergency meeting without reasonable advance public notice, the nature of the emergency shall be stated in the minutes and any formal action taken in such meeting shall pertain only to the emergency. Such emergency meetings may be held by virtual conferencing. The provisions of subsection (4) of this section shall be complied with in conducting emergency meetings. Complete minutes of such emergency meetings specifying the nature of the emergency and any formal action taken at the meeting shall be made available to the public by no later than the end of the next regular business day.
(6) A public body may allow a member of the public or any other witness to appear before the public body by means of virtual conferencing.
(7)(a) Notwithstanding subsections (2) and (5) of this section, if an emergency is declared by the Governor pursuant to the Emergency Management Act as defined in section 81-829.39, a public body the territorial jurisdiction of which is included in the emergency declaration, in whole or in part, may hold a meeting by virtual conferencing during such emergency if the public body gives reasonable advance publicized notice as described in subsection (1) of this section. The notice shall include information regarding access for the public and news media. In addition to any formal action taken pertaining to the emergency, the public body may hold such meeting for the purpose of briefing, discussion of public business, formation of tentative policy, or the taking of any action by the public body.
(b) The public body shall provide access by providing a dial-in number or a link to the virtual conference. The public body shall also provide links to an electronic copy of the agenda, all documents being considered at the meeting, and the current version of the Open Meetings Act. Reasonable arrangements shall be made to accommodate the public's right to hear and speak at the meeting and record the meeting. Subsection (4) of this section shall be complied with in conducting such meetings.
(c) The nature of the emergency shall be stated in the minutes. Complete minutes of such meeting specifying the nature of the emergency and any formal action taken at the meeting shall be made available for inspection as provided in subsection (5) of section 84-1413.
(8) In addition to any other statutory authorization for virtual conferencing, any public body not listed in subdivision (2)(a) of this section may hold a meeting by virtual conferencing if:
(a) The purpose of the virtual meeting is to discuss items that are scheduled to be discussed or acted upon at a subsequent non-virtual open meeting of the public body;
(b) No action is taken by the public body at the virtual meeting; and
(c) The public body complies with subdivisions (2)(b)(i) and (2)(b)(ii) of this section.
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Under subsection (1) of this section, the Legislature has imposed only two conditions on the public body's notification method of a public meeting: (1) It must give reasonable advance publicized notice of the time and place of each meeting and (2) it must be recorded in the public body's minutes. City of Elkhorn v. City of Omaha, 272 Neb. 867, 725 N.W.2d 792 (2007).
An emergency is "(a)ny event or occasional combination of circumstances which calls for immediate action or remedy; pressing necessity; exigency; a sudden or unexpected happening; an unforeseen occurrence or condition." Steenblock v. Elkhorn Township Bd., 245 Neb. 722, 515 N.W.2d 128 (1994).
An agenda which gives reasonable notice of the matters to be considered at a meeting of a city council complies with the requirements of this section. Pokorny v. City of Schuyler, 202 Neb. 334, 275 N.W.2d 281 (1979).
When notice is required, a notice of a special meeting of a city council posted in three public places at 10:00 p.m. on the day preceding the meeting is not reasonable advance publicized notice of a meeting as is required by this section. Pokorny v. City of Schuyler, 202 Neb. 334, 275 N.W.2d 281 (1979).
Teacher waived right to object to lack of public notice in board of education employment hearing by voluntary participation in the hearing without objection. Alexander v. School Dist. No. 17, 197 Neb. 251, 248 N.W.2d 335 (1976).
A county board of commissioners and a county board of equalization are not required to give separate notices when the notice states only the time and place that the boards meet and directs a citizen to where the agendas for each board can be found. Wolf v. Grubbs, 17 Neb. App. 292, 759 N.W.2d 499 (2009).
A county board of equalization is a public body which is required to give advanced publicized notice of its meetings. Wolf v. Grubbs, 17 Neb. App. 292, 759 N.W.2d 499 (2009).
Notice of recessed and reconvened meetings must be given in the same fashion as the original meeting. Wolf v. Grubbs, 17 Neb. App. 292, 759 N.W.2d 499 (2009).
True notice of a meeting is not given by burying such in the minutes of a prior board proceeding. Wolf v. Grubbs, 17 Neb. App. 292, 759 N.W.2d 499 (2009).
An agenda notice which merely stated "work order reports" was an inadequate notice under this section because it did not give interested persons knowledge that plans for a 345 kv transmission line through the district was going to be discussed and voted upon at the meeting. Inadequate agenda notice under this section meant there was a substantial violation of the public meeting laws; however, later actions by the board of directors cured the defects in notice, and such actions were in substantial compliance with the statute. Hansmeyer v. Nebraska Pub. Power Dist., 6 Neb. App. 889, 578 N.W.2d 476 (1998).
Structure Nebraska Revised Statutes
84-101 - State property; Governor the legal custodian.
84-102 - Executive officers; duty to report to Governor.
84-103 - Civil officers; commissions; issuance by Governor.
84-104 - Thanksgiving Day; proclamation by Governor.
84-104.02 - Martin Luther King, Jr. Day; manner of observance.
84-104.03 - Martin Luther King, Jr. Day; proclamation by Governor; commemoration.
84-104.04 - George W. Norris Day; manner of observance.
84-104.05 - George W. Norris Day; proclamation by Governor; commemoration.
84-104.06 - American Indian Day; legislative findings.
84-104.07 - American Indian Day; manner of observance.
84-104.08 - American Indian Day; proclamation by Governor; commemoration.
84-104.09 - Workers Memorial Day; proclamation by Governor; commemoration.
84-107 - State Day; observance; commemoration; proclamation.
84-108 - Pulaski's Memorial Day; proclamation; observance.
84-108.01 - Observances; not paid holidays.
84-109 - State projects; control and supervision by Governor; when authorized; delegation of powers.
84-120 - Governor; succession to office.
84-121 - Governor; succession to office; resignation required.
84-122 - Governor; succession to office; oath of office; effect.
84-127 - Governor; disability; examination; conference; members; findings; effect.
84-128 - Governor; disability; removal; examination; conference; members; findings; effect.
84-129 - Governor; disability; conference; member; unable to perform duty; successor.
84-131 - Comprehensive state and regional planning; declaration of purpose.
84-134 - Advisory committees or councils; members; appointment; no compensation; expenses; meetings.
84-136 - Governor's Policy Research Office; state development policy alternatives; powers.
84-137 - Governor's Policy Research Office; functional plans; Governor; powers.
84-139 - Plans of state agencies; approval by Governor's Policy Research Office.
84-152 - Transferred to section 13-301.
84-153 - Transferred to section 13-302.
84-155 - Transferred to section 19-912.01.
84-162 - Vital resource emergencies; legislative findings.
84-164 - Vital resource emergency; Governor declare; when; termination.
84-165 - Vital resource emergency; legislative determination; response of Governor.
84-166 - Vital resource emergency; Governor; powers.
84-167 - Emergency measures; exemption; issued by Governor.
84-168 - Acceptance of cession or retrocession of federal jurisdiction; filing.
84-201 - Department of Justice; Attorney General; head.
84-201.01 - Attorney General; salary.
84-201.02 - Restriction on private practice of law.
84-202 - Department of Justice; powers and duties.
84-203 - Attorney General; actions by or against the state; duties.
84-204 - Attorney General; power in counties concurrent with county attorney.
84-205 - Attorney General; powers and duties; Child Protection Division.
84-206 - Deputy attorney general; bond or insurance; powers and duties; compensation.
84-206.01 - Attorney General; actions relating to boundary lines; duty.
84-207 - Attorney General; actions involving use of waters of interstate streams; duty.
84-209 - Attorney General; actions against members of Legislature; defense; when authorized.
84-211 - Attorney General; antitrust division; violations of federal antitrust laws; duties.
84-212 - Attorney General; antitrust matters; powers; duties; damages; proof; distribution.
84-213 - Attorney General; antitrust matters; investigation; powers; duties; subpoena.
84-214 - Antitrust matters; labor of human beings; exempt.
84-217 - Sections; cumulative to existing remedies.
84-218 - Statewide model anonymous reporting protocol for health care providers.
84-219 - Department of Justice Revolving Fund; created; use; investment.
84-302 - Transferred to section 81-1107.01.
84-303 - Transferred to section 81-1125.01.
84-304 - Auditor; powers and duties; assistant deputies; qualifications; powers and duties.
84-304.03 - Auditor; establish minimum standards.
84-305.02 - Prohibited acts; penalty.
84-306 - Transferred to section 81-1170.
84-306.01 - Transferred to section 81-1174.
84-306.02 - Transferred to section 81-1175.
84-306.03 - Transferred to section 81-1176.
84-306.04 - Transferred to section 81-1171.
84-306.05 - Transferred to section 81-1177.
84-306.06 - Transferred to section 81-1178.
84-306.07 - Transferred to section 81-1179.
84-306.08 - Transferred to section 81-1180.
84-306.09 - Transferred to section 81-1181.
84-307 - Transferred to section 81-1107.02.
84-308 - Transferred to section 81-1107.03.
84-309 - Transferred to section 81-1172.
84-310 - Transferred to section 81-1173.
84-311 - Reports and working papers; disclosure status; penalty.
84-312 - Auditor; oath; power to administer.
84-313 - Transferred to section 81-1107.04.
84-314 - Auditor; deputy; bond or insurance; compensation; duties; qualifications.
84-315 - Auditor; seal; evidentiary effect.
84-316 - Auditor of Public Accounts; powers; employees; prohibited acts; violation; penalty.
84-321 - Auditor of Public Accounts Cash Fund; created; use.
84-322 - Performance audits; authorized; report.
84-401 - Board of Educational Lands and Funds; records of state lands; duty to keep.
84-402 - Board of Educational Lands and Funds; seal.
84-407 - State Surveyor; deputy surveyors; duties; compensation.
84-407.01 - Deputy surveyor; private employment; no additional fees; cost of plat and field notes.
84-408 - State Surveyor; duties; surveys; prima facie evidence of correctness.
84-409.01 - Applications for surveys; costs advanced; disposition.
84-411 - State Surveyor; entry upon property authorized; damages.
84-412 - Survey record repository; established.
84-413 - Survey record repository; duties.
84-414 - Survey Record Repository Fund; created; use; investment.
84-415 - Survey record repository; funding; fees.
84-501 - Secretary of State; Great Seal; custodian.
84-502 - Secretary of State; duties.
84-503 - Secretary of State; bills passed over Governor's veto; authentication.
84-507 - Secretary of State; oaths; acknowledgments; fees.
84-508 - Secretary of State; deputy; duties.
84-509 - Secretary of State; deputy; compensation.
84-509.01 - Restriction on political committee participation.
84-511 - Electronic transmission and filing of documents.
84-512 - Secretary of State Cash Fund; created; use; investment.
84-601 - State Treasurer; residence office; location.
84-602 - State Treasurer; duties.
84-602.01 - Taxpayer Transparency Act.
84-602.02 - Transferred to section 84-602.04.
84-602.03 - Taxpayer Transparency Act; terms, defined.
84-603 - State Treasurer; seal authentication; copies evidence of original.
84-604 - State Treasurer and Auditor of Public Accounts; records; delivery to successors.
84-605 - State Treasurer; records; inspection by Legislature; audit.
84-606 - State Treasurer; oaths; power to administer.
84-607 - State Treasurer; refusal to pay lawful warrant; penalty.
84-608 - State Treasurer; deputy; duties; compensation.
84-612 - Cash Reserve Fund; created; transfers; limitations; receipt of federal funds.
84-613 - Cash Reserve Fund; investment; interest.
84-614 - Unreversed transfer; considered encumbrance; when.
84-615 - Petty cash fund; authorized.
84-616 - Judgments and security for debt; authority of State Treasurer to sell and assign.
84-617 - State Treasurer Administrative Fund; created; use; investment; fee schedule.
84-618 - Treasury Management Cash Fund; created; use; investment.
84-620 - State Treasurer; debtor of state agency; fees authorized; payment limitations.
84-701 - Fiscal year; beginning; end.
84-702 - State officers; biennial reports to Clerk of the Legislature.
84-711 - Fees; failure to remit to State Treasurer; penalty.
84-712 - Public records; free examination; memorandum and abstracts; copies; fees.
84-712.01 - Public records; right of citizens; full access; fee authorized.
84-712.03 - Public records; denial of rights; remedies.
84-712.04 - Public records; denial of rights; public body; provide information.
84-712.05 - Records which may be withheld from the public; enumerated.
84-712.06 - Public record; portion provided; when.
84-712.07 - Public records; public access; equitable relief; attorney's fees; costs.
84-712.08 - Records; federal government; exception.
84-712.09 - Violation; penalty.
84-713.05 - Transferred to section 50-117.
84-714 - Transferred to section 90-102.
84-715 - Transferred to section 90-103.
84-716 - Transferred to section 90-104.
84-716.01 - Transferred to section 90-105.
84-716.03 - Transferred to section 90-106.
84-717 - Transferred to section 90-107.
84-723 - State officers; other compensation from state; prohibition.
84-725 - Transferred to section 90-108.
84-726 - Transferred to section 90-109.
84-727 - Transferred to section 90-110.
84-728 - Transferred to section 90-111.
84-729 - Transferred to section 90-112.
84-730 - Transferred to section 90-113.
84-731 - Governor; duty to implement laws; exceptions; Attorney General; action to implement.
84-732 - Governor or Attorney General; duty to implement laws; violation; penalty.
84-733 - Advertising or promotional materials; state funds; limitation.
84-801 - State officers; deputies; appointment; bond or insurance.
84-803 - State officers; appointment as deputy prohibited.
84-804 - Transferred to section 23-1704.01.
84-805 - Transferred to section 23-1704.02.
84-806 - Transferred to section 23-1704.03.
84-808 - Transferred to section 23-1115.
84-809 - Transferred to section 24-403.
84-901.02 - Legislative findings.
84-903 - Agency; rules and regulations; publish.
84-905 - Agency; rules and regulations; availability required; price.
84-905.01 - Rule or regulation; review by Attorney General.
84-906 - Rule or regulation; when valid; presumption; limitation of action.
84-906.01 - Official rulemaking or regulationmaking record; agency maintain; contents.
84-906.02 - Public comments; notice; agency; powers.
84-906.03 - Secretary of State; duties.
84-906.04 - Secretary of State; maintain docket for pending proceedings; contents.
84-906.05 - Rule or regulation; judicial notice.
84-907 - Rule or regulation; adoption; amendment; repeal; hearing; notice; procedure; exemption.
84-907.08 - Petition to adopt a rule or regulation; form; procedure.
84-907.09 - Adoption, amendment, or repeal of rule or regulation; provide information to Governor.
84-907.10 - Member of the Legislature; complaint; procedure.
84-909 - Agency; rules and regulations governing procedure; adoption.
84-909.01 - Model rules of procedure; Attorney General; agency; duties.
84-911 - Validity of rule or regulation; declaratory judgment; procedure.
84-912.01 - Petition for declaratory order; issuance by agency; duties; effect.
84-912.03 - Tax Equalization and Review Commission; exemption.
84-913 - Contested cases; notice of hearing; record; transcript.
84-913.01 - Hearing officer; prehearing conference; procedure.
84-913.02 - Hearing officer; prehearing conference; powers and duties; orders.
84-913.03 - Hearing officer; prehearing conference and hearing; how conducted.
84-913.04 - Proceedings; limitation on participation.
84-914 - Contested cases; evidence; procedure; ex parte communications.
84-915 - Contested cases; orders; findings of fact; conclusions of law; notification.
84-915.01 - Official record of contested cases; agency maintain; contents; use.
84-917 - Contested case; appeal; right to cross-appeal; procedure.
84-918 - District court decision; appeal.
84-919 - Act; exclusive means of judicial review.
84-919.01 - Negotiated Rulemaking Act; use by agency.
84-925 - Petition to use negotiated rulemaking committee; procedure; exception.
84-926 - Negotiated rulemaking committee established; agency; duties; Secretary of State; duties.
84-928 - Negotiated rulemaking committee; membership; procedure.
84-929 - Negotiated rulemaking committee; powers and duties; consensus; procedure; report; contents.
84-930 - Facilitator; selection; duties.
84-932 - Agency action; judicial review; limitation; negotiated rule; judicial review; treatment.
84-934 - Definitions, where found.
84-935 - Government certification, defined.
84-936 - Lawful occupation, defined.
84-937 - Least restrictive regulation, defined.
84-938 - Occupational board, defined.
84-939 - Occupational license, defined.
84-940 - Occupational regulation, defined.
84-941 - Personal qualifications, defined.
84-942 - Private certification, defined.
84-944 - Registration, defined.
84-945 - Use of terms certification, certified, registration, and registered; how construed.
84-948 - Standing committee of Legislature; duties; report; contents.
84-1002 - Basic workweek; state institutions; hours required.
84-1003 - Basic workweek; staggering of hours.
84-1004 - Basic workweek; authority of Governor; time when effective.
84-1005 - Basic workweek; persons excepted.
84-1102 - Declaration of policy.
84-1104 - Sections; applicability.
84-1105 - Sections; provisions, when invoked.
84-1106 - Officers; alternates; appointment; qualifications.
84-1107 - Officers; alternate; notice of appointment.
84-1108 - Officers; alternate; oath.
84-1109 - Officers; alternate; appointment to only one office.
84-1110 - Officers; alternate; changing appointment; duty to be informed.
84-1111 - Officers; alternate; assumption of duties; length of service.
84-1112 - Officers; alternates; termination.
84-1113 - Officers; alternates; no compensation; acting officer; compensation.
84-1114 - Officers; alternate; acting officer; title.
84-1115 - Officers; alternates; assumption of power; disputes; how settled.
84-1116 - Officers; alternates; acting officer; acts; validity.
84-1203 - Secretary of State; State Records Administrator; duties.
84-1204 - State Records Board; established; members; duties; meetings; expenses.
84-1205 - Board; network manager; duties.
84-1205.02 - Board; establish fees.
84-1206 - Administrator; duties; powers.
84-1207 - State or local agency head; duties.
84-1207.01 - Agency head; designate records officer; duties.
84-1208 - Administrator; preservation duplicates of essential records; process used; exception.
84-1209 - Administrator; storage of records and preservation duplicates; charges.
84-1210 - Administrator; records; maintain; temporary removal; inspection; copies certified.
84-1211 - Records; confidential; protection.
84-1212 - Program for selection and preservation of essential records; review, periodically.
84-1213.01 - Records; violation; prosecute.
84-1214 - State agency; disposition of records; procedure.
84-1214.01 - State Archives; authority; duties.
84-1215 - Nonrecord material; destruction; procedure; personal and political papers; preservation.
84-1216 - Administrator; rules and regulations; promulgate.
84-1217 - State and local agencies; preservation of records; administrator; advise.
84-1219 - Administrator; biennial report; copies; furnish.
84-1222 - Purchase of microfilm system or equipment; approval; property of administrator.
84-1224 - Administrator; microfilm; micrographic equipment; powers.
84-1225 - Administrator; micropublishing and computer output microfilm services; charges.
84-1227 - Records Management Cash Fund; created; use; investment.
84-1228 - Electronic record constituting permanent record; requirements.
84-1229 - Electronic records; authorized.
84-1305 - Retirement board; powers and duties.
84-1305.01 - Records; employer education program.
84-1309.01 - Board; provide benefit liability information; verify investments.
84-1309.02 - Cash balance benefit; election; effect; administrative services agreements; authorized.
84-1310 - Defined contribution benefit; employee account.
84-1311 - Defined contribution benefit; employer account; investment.
84-1312 - Direct rollover; terms, defined; distributee; powers; board; powers.
84-1313 - Retirement system; accept payments and rollovers; limitations; board; powers.
84-1313.01 - Retirement system; accept transfers; limitations; how treated.
84-1313.02 - Retirement system; transfer eligible rollover distribution; conditions.
84-1315 - Auditor of Public Accounts; annual audit of retirement system; annual report.
84-1315.01 - Transferred to section 84-1507.
84-1316 - Retirement system; sue and be sued; actions; representation by Attorney General.
84-1318 - Employees; benefits; retirement value; how computed.
84-1319.01 - State Equal Retirement Benefit Fund; created; use; investment.
84-1322 - Employees; reemployment; status; how treated; reinstatement; repay amount received.
84-1323.01 - Employee; retirement; disability; medical examination; waiver.
84-1323.02 - Beneficiary designation; order of priority.
84-1324 - Retirement benefits; exemption from legal process; exception.
84-1325 - Employees; military service; credit; payments.
84-1326 - Retirement system; membership status; not lost while employment continues.
84-1326.03 - Transferred to section 81-1328.02.
84-1326.04 - Transferred to section 81-1328.03.
84-1328 - Retirement benefits; declared additional to benefits under federal Social Security Act.
84-1329 - Limitation of actions.
84-1329.01 - Transferred to section 84-1504.
84-1329.02 - Transferred to section 84-1505.
84-1329.03 - Transferred to section 84-1506.
84-1329.04 - Retirement system contributions, property, and rights; how treated.
84-1329.05 - Termination of system or contributions; effect.
84-1330 - Elected officials and employees having regular term; act, when operative.
84-1408 - Declaration of intent; meetings open to public.
84-1412 - Meetings of public body; rights of public; public body; powers and duties.
84-1415 - Open Meetings Act; requirements; waiver; validity of action.
84-1502 - Board; chairperson; secretary; election; meetings; compensation; expenses.
84-1503 - Board; duties; director; duties.
84-1503.02 - Board; duties and responsibilities.
84-1503.03 - Director; employ personnel; employees; duties.
84-1503.04 - Internal auditor; duties and responsibilities.
84-1504 - Deferred compensation; treatment; participation; requirements.
84-1505 - Deferred compensation; treatment; investment.
84-1506.01 - Deferred Compensation Expense Fund; created; use; investment.
84-1509 - Administrative services agreement; authorized.
84-1510 - Administrative services agreement; terms.
84-1512 - Board; access to records; director; duties; employer education program.
84-1513 - Board; members; personal liability.
84-1601 - Program; established; coverage; employees of the Nebraska State Patrol; optional coverage.
84-1602 - Program; administration.
84-1603 - Selection of insurance carrier; powers and duties.
84-1604.01 - Certain blind persons; eligibility.
84-1605 - Contract for insurance.
84-1606 - Optional health insurance coverage; authorized.
84-1607 - Life insurance contract; extension of special benefits; payment.
84-1608 - Health insurance contract; extension of special benefits; payment.
84-1609 - Special coverages; availability.
84-1610 - Supplemental coverage; restrictions; right to purchase.
84-1612 - Contributions by employees; payroll deductions.
84-1613 - State Employees Insurance Fund; created; use; investment.
84-1614 - Program; applicability of law.
84-1615 - Coverage; when provided.
84-1616 - Health and Life Benefit Administration Cash Fund; created; use; investment.
84-1617 - Personnel division of the Department of Administrative Services; report.
84-1620 - Direct Primary Care Pilot Program; established.
84-1623 - Plan administrator; duties.
84-1624 - Direct provider; participation requirements; monthly payment.
84-1625 - Care quality and patient satisfaction measurements.