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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 43 — Infants and Juveniles

43-3801. Purpose of sections.

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(1)The purpose of sections 43-3801 to 43-3812 is to protect foreign national minors or minors having multiple nationalities within the State of Nebraska.
(2)The Legislature recognizes that:
(a)Foreign national minors and minors having multiple nationalities are essential to the maintenance of their culture, traditions, and values;
(b)The governments of foreign countries have a duty to care for the interests of their nationals and citizens abroad, particularly foreign national minors and minors having multiple nationalities;
(c)The governments of foreign countries have the right to information and access in all cases involving minors who are children of foreign nationals and minors having multiple nationalities; and
(d)The state should be able to identify foreign national minors and minors having multiple nationalities and their families in order to provide services for them.
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