90-101 – State name.
90-101. State name. The State of Nebraska shall hereafter, in a popular sense, be known and referred to as the Cornhusker State. Source Laws 1945, c. 256, § 1, p. 796; R.R.S.1943, § 84-713.01.
90-101. State name. The State of Nebraska shall hereafter, in a popular sense, be known and referred to as the Cornhusker State. Source Laws 1945, c. 256, § 1, p. 796; R.R.S.1943, § 84-713.01.
90-102. State banner; design; legend described; official state flag; when and where displayed. The banner of the State of Nebraska shall consist of a reproduction of the Great Seal of the State, charged on the center in gold and silver on a field of national blue. The banner shall be the official state flag of […]
90-103. State banner; use as advertisement or trademark, prohibited. The state banner, provided for in section 90-102, shall never be used as a business advertisement or trademark, either in its entirety or in a composite; and any insult to such banner is forbidden. Source Laws 1925, c. 151, § 3, p. 388; C.S.1929, § 84-722; […]
90-104. State banner; violations; penalty. Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate any of the provisions of section 90-103, shall be deemed guilty of a Class III misdemeanor. Source Laws 1925, c. 151, § 5, p. 388; C.S.1929, § 84-724; R.S.1943, § 84-716; Laws 1977, LB 39, § 339.
90-105. State symbol and slogan; adoption. The following is hereby adopted as the official symbol and slogan for the State of Nebraska: Source Laws 1963, c. 533, § 1, p. 1678; R.R.S.1943, § 84-716.01.
90-106. State symbol and slogan; use by state agencies; imprint on state stationery. The official slogan and official symbol, either separately or in conjunction with each other, shall be used by all agencies of the state whenever appropriate in the promotion of the state. They shall be imprinted on all state letterheads and the reverse […]
90-107. State bird; western meadowlark. The western meadowlark is hereby declared the state bird of Nebraska. Source Laws 1929, c. 139, § 1, p. 495; C.S.1929, § 84-725; R.S.1943, § 84-717.
90-108. State gem; blue agate. The chalcedony stone, known as blue agate, is hereby declared the state gem stone of Nebraska. Source Laws 1967, c. 608, § 1, p. 2057; R.R.S.1943, § 84-725.
90-109. State fossil; mammoth. The mammoth is hereby designated as the official state fossil. Source Laws 1967, c. 609, § 1, p. 2057; R.R.S.1943, § 84-726.
90-110. State rock; prairie agate. The chalcedony stone, commonly known as prairie agate, is hereby declared the state rock of Nebraska. Source Laws 1967, c. 610, § 1, p. 2058; R.R.S.1943, § 84-727.
90-111. State song; Beautiful Nebraska. The song Beautiful Nebraska with words by Jim Fras and Guy G. Miller and music by Jim Fras is hereby adopted as the Nebraska state song. Source Laws 1967, c. 613, § 1, p. 2060; R.R.S.1943, § 84-728; Laws 2008, LB728, § 1.
90-112. State grass; little blue stem. Little blue stem, known as andropogon scoparius, is hereby declared the official state grass of Nebraska. Source Laws 1969, c. 829, § 1, p. 3151; R.R.S.1943, § 84-729.
90-113. State tree; cottonwood. The cottonwood is hereby declared the state tree of Nebraska. Source Laws 1972, LB 1089, § 1; C.S.Supp.,1974, § 84-730.
90-114. State insect; honeybee. The honeybee (Apis mellifera) is hereby adopted as the official state insect. Source Laws 1975, LB 15, § 1.
90-115. Nebraska Educational Telecommunications Building in Lincoln; named the Terry M. Carpenter and Jack G. McBride Educational Telecommunications Building. The Nebraska Educational Telecommunications Building in Lincoln, Nebraska, shall be named and known as the Terry M. Carpenter and Jack G. McBride Educational Telecommunications Building. Source Laws 1978, LB 955, § 2; Laws 2011, LB122, § […]
90-116. State soil; Holdrege series. Soils of the Holdrege series, classified as Typic Argiustolls, fine-silty, mixed, mesic, is hereby adopted as the official state soil of Nebraska. Source Laws 1979, LB 475, § 1.
90-117. State mammal; whitetail deer. The whitetail deer (Odocoileus virginianus) is hereby adopted as the official state mammal. Source Laws 1981, LB 27, § 1.
90-119. Governor; designate official state items. The Governor may designate official state items, including animals, plants, minerals, and other things. Legislative approval of any such designation is not required. Any designation made on or prior to September 13, 1997, is not affected by this section. Source Laws 1997, LB 106, § 1.
90-201. Department of Health and Human Services; convey property to University of Nebraska at Kearney; revenue; restriction. The Department of Health and Human Services is authorized and directed to convey to the University of Nebraska at Kearney for academic and developmental purposes at the termination of the current lease of the real estate on February […]
90-202. Norfolk Regional Center; Director of Administrative Services; duties; report. Notwithstanding sections 72-811 to 72-818 or any other provision of law, the Director of Administrative Services shall cause a survey of the property which comprises the Norfolk Regional Center to be done and, in consultation with the Department of Health and Human Services, shall determine […]