84-107. State Day; observance; commemoration; proclamation. The Governor shall annually issue his proclamation designating State Day and calling upon the public schools and citizens of Nebraska to observe said day as a patriotic day. State Day shall be on March 1, annually, unless such day falls on Saturday or Sunday, in which event the Governor […]
84-108. Pulaski’s Memorial Day; proclamation; observance. The Governor of the State of Nebraska is authorized and directed to issue a proclamation calling upon the officials of the state government and subdivisions thereof in local communities to display the flag of the United States on all public buildings on October 11 of each year and inviting […]
84-108.01. Observances; not paid holidays. The observances provided for in sections 84-104.05, 84-104.08, 84-104.09, 84-107, and 84-108 shall not include provisions for such days to be declared paid holidays pursuant to subsection (3) of section 84-1001. Source Laws 1991, LB 199, § 2.
84-109. State projects; control and supervision by Governor; when authorized; delegation of powers. Wherever statewide projects contributed to by any federal agency are initiated within the state, and there is no state agency which is authorized by law to sponsor the same, the same may be sponsored by the Governor under his general power to […]
84-1101. Act, how cited. Sections 84-1101 to 84-1116 shall be known and may be cited as the Nebraska General Emergency Succession Act. Source Laws 1959, c. 457, § 1, p. 1515.
84-1102. Declaration of policy. Because of the existing possibility of an attack of unprecedented size and destructiveness upon the United States; and in order, in the event of such an attack, to assure continuity of government through legally constituted leadership, authority, and responsibility in offices of government of the state and in the governments of […]
84-1103. Terms, defined. As used in sections 84-1101 to 84-1116, and unless otherwise clearly required by the context, the following terms, and the customary derivatives thereof, have the respective meanings and connotations shown: (1) An attack means any action or series of actions by an enemy of the United States, causing, or which may cause, […]
84-1104. Sections; applicability. From and after the passage, approval, and taking effect of sections 84-1101 to 84-1116, their provisions shall apply to and shall be binding upon all state offices and officers. Source Laws 1959, c. 457, § 4, p. 1518.
84-1105. Sections; provisions, when invoked. In any political subdivision in which it shall be deemed necessary and advisable that the provisions of sections 84-1101 to 84-1116 apply to the offices and officers therein, the governing body thereof is hereby authorized and empowered to declare, by resolve, that it is necessary to invoke the provisions of […]
84-1106. Officers; alternates; appointment; qualifications. As soon as possible after sections 84-1101 to 84-1116 shall go into effect or shall become applicable in his case, and in no event later than thirty days thereafter, each obligated officer shall appoint, by title or name, no fewer than three nor more than seven alternates to the powers […]
84-1107. Officers; alternate; notice of appointment. On making every such appointment, the officer promptly shall notify the appointee directly, and shall concurrently give notice to the public official, to be known as the filing authority, whose office is designated by law as the filing place or repository of the officer’s official oath or undertaking, or […]
84-1108. Officers; alternate; oath. Within thirty days after receiving notice of his appointment, each alternate shall take and subscribe, before any official empowered by law to administer oaths, the same oath or affirmation as is required by law for the officer to whose powers and duties he is designated to succeed, and shall file the […]
84-1109. Officers; alternate; appointment to only one office. No person shall accept appointment as alternate to more than one office. No person who has accepted appointment as a standby legislator shall, without first resigning therefrom, accept appointment as an alternate officer, nor shall any person who has accepted an appointment as an alternate officer, without […]
84-1110. Officers; alternate; changing appointment; duty to be informed. Until such time as an alternate is authorized to exercise the powers and discharge the duties of an officer, as provided in sections 84-1101 to 84-1116, he shall serve as alternate at the pleasure of the officer by whom he was appointed, and may be removed […]
84-1111. Officers; alternate; assumption of duties; length of service. In the event that any obligated officer is or becomes unavailable after an attack, the alternate who is highest on the order of succession among those appointed to succeed him, and who is duly qualified therefor and is available, shall forthwith assume the powers and duties […]
84-1112. Officers; alternates; termination. The authority of alternates to become or to continue to serve as acting officers, as provided in sections 84-1101 to 84-1116, shall not exist unless and until an attack upon the United States actually has occurred; and, except as otherwise provided in this section, shall terminate upon the expiration of two […]
84-1113. Officers; alternates; no compensation; acting officer; compensation. No alternate officer, as such, shall receive any pay or compensation by virtue of his appointment or appointment and qualification, or shall enjoy any of the rights or privileges of the office to whose powers and duties he is designated to succeed. An acting officer, however, shall […]
84-1114. Officers; alternate; acting officer; title. The specific title of an alternate or acting officer shall correspond to that of the officer to the powers and duties of whom he is designated to succeed or has succeeded; for example, Alternate, or Acting, Secretary of State; Alternate, or Acting, District Judge, ………. District; Alternate, or Acting, […]
84-1115. Officers; alternates; assumption of power; disputes; how settled. (1) Disputes of fact with respect to the right of an alternate to assume the powers and duties of an office, or to the right of an acting officer to continue to serve as such, shall be determined and adjudicated by the following named officials, whose […]
84-1116. Officers; alternates; acting officer; acts; validity. Nothing in sections 84-1101 to 84-1116 shall be construed as preventing or otherwise affecting the appointment or election, in the manner provided by law, of a successor to any office wherein a legal vacancy exists. But, after an attack, and so long thereafter as the authority of alternates […]