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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 24 — Courts

24-809.04. Judicial vacancy; date of final determination.

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For purposes of sections 24-809.05 and 24-810 , the date of a final determination of a district, county, or separate juvenile court judicial vacancy shall be:
(1)The date a judicial vacancy is determined by the Judicial Resources Commission pursuant to section 24-1204 or 24-1206 ; or
(2)If a determination is made by the commission that a move of a judgeship from one district to another or between county and district court, a new judgeship, or a change in number of judicial districts or boundaries is appropriate pursuant to section 24-1204 or 24-1205 , the date the Governor approves legislation or the Legislature overrides a veto of legislation creating or moving a judicial vacancy.
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