49-101. Common law; applicability. So much of the common law of England as is applicable and not inconsistent with the Constitution of the United States, with the organic law of this state, or with any law passed or to be passed by the Legislature of this state, is adopted and declared to be law within […]
49-1201. Presumption of mailing. Any report, claim, tax return, tax valuation, equalization, or exemption protest, or tax form, petition, appeal, or statement, or any payment required or authorized to be filed or made to the State of Nebraska, or to any political subdivision thereof, which is: (1) Transmitted through the United States mail; (2) mailed […]
49-1202. Registered, certified mail; record authenticated; evidence of mailing. If any report, claim, tax return, tax valuation, equalization, or exemption protest, or tax form, petition, appeal, or statement, or any payment, referred to in section 49-1201, is sent by United States mail and either registered or certified, a record authenticated by the United States post […]
49-1203. Saturday, Sunday, nonjudicial day, legal holiday; next business day; performance; effect. If the date for filing any report, claim, tax return, tax valuation, equalization, or exemption protest, or tax form, petition, appeal, or statement, or for making any payment, referred to in section 49-1201, falls upon a Saturday, Sunday, nonjudicial day, or legal holiday, […]
49-1301. Standard time for Nebraska. The standard time of the State of Nebraska shall be the time established by the Uniform Time Act of 1966 in both the Central and Rocky Mountain time zones. Source Laws 1974, LB 651, § 1; Laws 1987, LB 774, § 1.
49-1302. Daylight time; when. Daylight time for the State of Nebraska shall be in effect from the first Sunday in April until the last Sunday in October of each year at such clock time as is prescribed in the Uniform Time Act of 1966. Source Laws 1974, LB 651, § 2; Laws 1987, LB 774, […]
49-14,100. Advisory opinions; application; effect. Any person who is in doubt as to the propriety of action proposed to be taken by him may apply to the commission for an advisory opinion relating thereto, and the commission shall have authority to render such opinions. When an advisory opinion is issued pursuant to a complete and […]
49-14,101. Public official, employee, candidate, and other individuals; prohibited acts; penalty. (1) No person shall offer or give to the following persons anything of value, including a gift, loan, contribution, reward, or promise of future employment, based on an agreement that the vote, official action, or judgment of any public official, public employee, or candidate […]
49-14,101.01. Financial gain; gift of travel or lodging; prohibited acts; violation; penalty; permissible activities and uses. (1) A public official or public employee shall not use or authorize the use of his or her public office or any confidential information received through the holding of a public office to obtain financial gain, other than compensation […]
49-14,101.02. Public official or public employee; use of public resources or funds; prohibited acts; exceptions. (1) For purposes of this section, public resources means personnel, property, resources, or funds under the official care and control of a public official or public employee. (2) Except as otherwise provided in this section, a public official or public […]
49-14,101.03. Public official or public employee; incidental or de minimis use of public resources; permissible activities and uses. (1) Any use of public resources by a public official or public employee which is incidental or de minimis shall not constitute a violation of section 49-14,101.01 or 49-14,101.02. (2) For purposes of sections 49-14,101.01 and 49-14,101.02, […]
49-14,102. Contracts with government bodies; procedure; powers of certain cities; purpose. (1) Except as otherwise provided by law, no public official or public employee, a member of that individual’s immediate family, or business with which the individual is associated shall enter into a contract valued at two thousand dollars or more, in any one year, […]
49-14,103. Contract; conflict of interest; voidable; decree. (1) A contract involving a prohibited conflict of interest under section 49-14,102 shall be voidable only by decree of a court of proper jurisdiction in an action brought by any citizen of this state as to any person that entered into the contract or took assignment thereof, with […]
49-14,103.01. Officer, defined; interest in contract prohibited; when. (1) For purposes of sections 49-14,103.01 to 49-14,103.06, unless the context otherwise requires, officer means (a) a member of the board of directors of a natural resources district, (b) a member of the board of directors of a district organized under Chapter 70, (c) a member of […]
49-14,103.02. Contract with officer; information required; ledger maintained. (1) The person charged with keeping records for each governing body shall maintain separately from other records a ledger containing the information listed in subdivisions (1)(a) through (e) of this section about every contract entered into by the governing body in which an officer of the body […]
49-14,103.03. Open account with officer; how treated. (1) An open account established for the benefit of any governing body with a business in which an officer has an interest shall be deemed a contract subject to sections 49-14,103.01 to 49-14,103.06. (2) The statement required to be filed by section 49-14,103.02 shall be filed within ten […]
49-14,103.04. Violations; penalties. (1) Any officer who knowingly violates sections 49-14,103.01 to 49-14,103.03 shall be guilty of a Class III misdemeanor. (2) Any officer who negligently violates sections 49-14,103.01 to 49-14,103.03 shall be guilty of a Class V misdemeanor. Source Laws 1986, LB 548, § 5; Laws 2005, LB 242, § 51.
49-14,103.05. Governing body; prohibit certain contracts. Notwithstanding sections 49-14,103.01 to 49-14,103.03, any governing body may prohibit contracts over a specific dollar amount in which an officer of such body may have an interest. Source Laws 1986, LB 548, § 6.
49-14,103.06. Governing body; exempt certain contracts. Any governing body may exempt from sections 49-14,103.01 to 49-14,103.03 contracts involving one hundred dollars or less in which an officer of such body may have an interest. Source Laws 1986, LB 548, § 7.
49-14,103.07. Filing of potential conflict of interest statement not required; when. Individuals required to make disclosures pursuant to section 49-1499.04 or sections 49-14,103.01 to 49-14,103.06 shall not be required to file potential conflict of interest statements pursuant to section 49-1499.03. Source Laws 1986, LB 548, § 8; Laws 2001, LB 242, § 23.