84-304. Auditor; powers and duties; assistant deputies; qualifications; powers and duties.
It shall be the duty of the Auditor of Public Accounts:
(1) To give information electronically to the Legislature, whenever required, upon any subject relating to the fiscal affairs of the state or with regard to any duty of his or her office;
(2) To furnish offices for himself or herself and all fuel, lights, books, blanks, forms, paper, and stationery required for the proper discharge of the duties of his or her office;
(3)(a) To examine or cause to be examined, at such time as he or she shall determine, books, accounts, vouchers, records, and expenditures of all state officers, state bureaus, state boards, state commissioners, the state library, societies and associations supported by the state, state institutions, state colleges, and the University of Nebraska, except when required to be performed by other officers or persons. Such examinations shall be done in accordance with generally accepted government auditing standards for financial audits and attestation engagements set forth in Government Auditing Standards (2011 Revision for audit periods ending before June 30, 2020, or 2018 Revision for audit periods ending on or after June 30, 2020), published by the Comptroller General of the United States, Government Accountability Office, and except as provided in subdivision (11) of this section, subdivision (16) of section 50-1205, and section 84-322, shall not include performance audits, whether conducted pursuant to attestation engagements or performance audit standards as set forth in Government Auditing Standards (2018 Revision), published by the Comptroller General of the United States, Government Accountability Office.
(b) Any entity, excluding the state colleges and the University of Nebraska, that is audited or examined pursuant to subdivision (3)(a) of this section and that is the subject of a comment and recommendation in a management letter or report issued by the Auditor of Public Accounts shall, on or before six months after the issuance of such letter or report, provide to the Auditor of Public Accounts a detailed written description of any corrective action taken or to be taken in response to the comment and recommendation. The Auditor of Public Accounts may investigate and evaluate the corrective action. The Auditor of Public Accounts shall then electronically submit a report of any findings of such investigation and evaluation to the Governor, the appropriate standing committee of the Legislature, and the Appropriations Committee of the Legislature. The Auditor of Public Accounts shall also ensure that the report is delivered to the Appropriations Committee for entry into the record during the committee's budget hearing process;
(4)(a) To examine or cause to be examined, at the expense of the political subdivision, when the Auditor of Public Accounts determines such examination necessary or when requested by the political subdivision, the books, accounts, vouchers, records, and expenditures of any agricultural association formed under Chapter 2, article 20, any county agricultural society, any joint airport authority formed under the Joint Airport Authorities Act, any city or county airport authority, any bridge commission created pursuant to section 39-868, any cemetery district, any community redevelopment authority or limited community redevelopment authority established under the Community Development Law, any development district, any drainage district, any health district, any local public health department as defined in section 71-1626, any historical society, any hospital authority or district, any county hospital, any housing agency as defined in section 71-1575, any irrigation district, any county or municipal library, any community mental health center, any railroad transportation safety district, any rural water district, any township, Wyuka Cemetery, the Educational Service Unit Coordinating Council, any entity created pursuant to the Interlocal Cooperation Act, any educational service unit, any village, any service contractor or subrecipient of state or federal funds, any political subdivision with the authority to levy a property tax or a toll, or any entity created pursuant to the Joint Public Agency Act.
For purposes of this subdivision, service contractor or subrecipient means any nonprofit entity that expends state or federal funds to carry out a state or federal program or function, but it does not include an individual who is a direct beneficiary of such a program or function or a licensed health care provider or facility receiving direct payment for medical services provided for a specific individual.
(b) The Auditor of Public Accounts may waive the audit requirement of subdivision (4)(a) of this section upon the submission by the political subdivision of a written request in a form prescribed by the auditor. The auditor shall notify the political subdivision in writing of the approval or denial of the request for a waiver.
(c) Through December 31, 2017, the Auditor of Public Accounts may conduct audits under this subdivision for purposes of sections 2-3228, 12-101, 13-2402, 14-567, 14-1805.01, 14-2111, 16-1017, 16-1037, 19-3501, 23-1118, 23-3526, 71-1631.02, and 79-987.
(d) Beginning on May 24, 2017, the Auditor of Public Accounts may conduct audits under this subdivision for purposes of sections 13-2402, 14-567, 14-1805.01, 14-2111, 15-1017, 16-1017, 16-1037, 18-814, 71-1631.02, and 79-987 and shall prescribe the form for the annual reports required in each of such sections. Such annual reports shall be published annually on the website of the Auditor of Public Accounts;
(5) To report promptly to the Governor and the appropriate standing committee of the Legislature the fiscal condition shown by such examinations conducted by the auditor, including any irregularities or misconduct of officers or employees, any misappropriation or misuse of public funds or property, and any improper system or method of bookkeeping or condition of accounts. The report submitted to the committee shall be submitted electronically. In addition, if, in the normal course of conducting an audit in accordance with subdivision (3) of this section, the auditor discovers any potential problems related to the effectiveness, efficiency, or performance of state programs, he or she shall immediately report them electronically to the Legislative Performance Audit Committee which may investigate the issue further, report it electronically to the appropriate standing committee of the Legislature, or both;
(6)(a) To examine or cause to be examined the books, accounts, vouchers, records, and expenditures of a fire protection district. The expense of the examination shall be paid by the political subdivision.
(b) Whenever the expenditures of a fire protection district are one hundred fifty thousand dollars or less per fiscal year, the fire protection district shall be audited no more than once every five years except as directed by the board of directors of the fire protection district or unless the auditor receives a verifiable report from a third party indicating any irregularities or misconduct of officers or employees of the fire protection district, any misappropriation or misuse of public funds or property, or any improper system or method of bookkeeping or condition of accounts of the fire protection district. In the absence of such a report, the auditor may waive the five-year audit requirement upon the submission of a written request by the fire protection district in a form prescribed by the auditor. The auditor shall notify the fire protection district in writing of the approval or denial of a request for waiver of the five-year audit requirement. Upon approval of the request for waiver of the five-year audit requirement, a new five-year audit period shall begin.
(c) Whenever the expenditures of a fire protection district exceed one hundred fifty thousand dollars in a fiscal year, the auditor may waive the audit requirement upon the submission of a written request by the fire protection district in a form prescribed by the auditor. The auditor shall notify the fire protection district in writing of the approval or denial of a request for waiver. Upon approval of the request for waiver, a new five-year audit period shall begin for the fire protection district if its expenditures are one hundred fifty thousand dollars or less per fiscal year in subsequent years;
(7) To appoint two or more assistant deputies (a) whose entire time shall be devoted to the service of the state as directed by the auditor, (b) who shall be certified public accountants with at least five years' experience, (c) who shall be selected without regard to party affiliation or to place of residence at the time of appointment, (d) who shall promptly report to the auditor the fiscal condition shown by each examination, including any irregularities or misconduct of officers or employees, any misappropriation or misuse of public funds or property, and any improper system or method of bookkeeping or condition of accounts, and it shall be the duty of the auditor to file promptly with the Governor a duplicate of such report, and (e) who shall qualify by taking an oath which shall be filed in the office of the Secretary of State;
(8) To conduct audits and related activities for state agencies, political subdivisions of this state, or grantees of federal funds disbursed by a receiving agency on a contractual or other basis for reimbursement to assure proper accounting by all such agencies, political subdivisions, and grantees for funds appropriated by the Legislature and federal funds disbursed by any receiving agency. The auditor may contract with any political subdivision to perform the audit of such political subdivision required by or provided for in section 23-1608 or 79-1229 or this section and charge the political subdivision for conducting the audit. The fees charged by the auditor for conducting audits on a contractual basis shall be in an amount sufficient to pay the cost of the audit. The fees remitted to the auditor for such audits and services shall be deposited in the Auditor of Public Accounts Cash Fund;
(9)(a) To examine or cause to be examined the books, accounts, vouchers, and records related to any money transferred pursuant to subsection (4) of section 9-812, any fund receiving any such transfer, or any subsequent transfer or expenditure of such money when the Auditor of Public Accounts determines such examination necessary or when requested by (i) any department or agency receiving any such transfer or acting as the administrator for a fund receiving any such transfer, (ii) any recipient or subsequent recipient of money disbursed from any such fund, or (iii) any service contractor responsible for managing, on behalf of any entity, any portion of any such fund or any money disbursed from any such fund.
(b) Any examination pursuant to subdivision (9)(a) of this section shall be made at the expense of the department or agency, recipient or subsequent recipient, or service contractor whose books, accounts, vouchers, or records are being examined.
(c) For purposes of this subdivision, recipient, subsequent recipient, or service contractor means a nonprofit entity that expends funds transferred pursuant to subsection (4) of section 9-812 to carry out a state program or function, but does not include an individual who is a direct beneficiary of such a program or function.
(d) The Auditor of Public Accounts shall prescribe the form for the annual reports required in subsection (5) of section 9-812. Such annual reports shall be published on the website of the Auditor of Public Accounts;
(10) To develop and maintain an annual budget and actual financial information reporting system for political subdivisions that is accessible online by the public;
(11) When authorized, to conduct joint audits with the Legislative Performance Audit Committee as described in section 50-1205;
(12) Unless otherwise specifically provided, to assess the interest rate on delinquent payments of any fees for audits and services owing to the Auditor of Public Accounts at a rate of fourteen percent per annum from the date of billing unless paid within thirty days after the date of billing. For an entity created pursuant to the Interlocal Cooperation Act or the Joint Public Agency Act, any participating public agencies shall be jointly and severally liable for the fees and interest owed if such entity is defunct or unable to pay; and
(13) In consultation with statewide associations representing (a) counties and (b) cities and villages, to approve annual continuing education programs for county treasurers, city treasurers, and village treasurers as required by sections 14-553, 15-317, 16-318, 17-606, and 23-1601. The cost of attending such programs shall be at the expense of the county, city, or village. The auditor shall maintain records of program attendance and notify each county board, city council, or village board of trustees if its treasurer has not completed such program attendance. The auditor shall inform the Attorney General and the county attorney of the county in which a treasurer is located if such treasurer has not completed a required annual continuing education program.
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Duty of Auditor of Public Accounts to audit accounts of holders of public money is primarily to determine that the state has received the public money to which it is entitled. Campbell v. Douglas County, 142 Neb. 773, 7 N.W.2d 764 (1943).
Under former law, Auditor of Public Accounts was authorized to issue warrant only when there had been an appropriation for a specific purpose. Fischer v. Marsh, 113 Neb. 153, 202 N.W. 422 (1925).
Auditor of Public Accounts should furnish blanks for settlement between State Treasurer and county treasurers. State v. Ure, 102 Neb. 648, 168 N.W. 644 (1918).
Under former law, Auditor of Public Accounts could not without specific appropriation, refund money paid into state treasury by mistake. Providence Washington Ins. Co. v. Weston, 63 Neb. 764, 89 N.W. 253 (1902).
Officer, under salary fixed by statute, is not accountable to Auditor of Public Accounts for manner in which his duties are discharged. Cornell v. Irvine, 56 Neb. 657, 77 N.W. 114 (1898).
County attorney may bring criminal action against officer in default, without direction of Auditor of Public Accounts. Bartley v. State, 53 Neb. 310, 73 N.W. 744 (1898).
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.