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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 43 — Infants and Juveniles

43-4513. Bridge to independence program; Nebraska Children's Commission; duties; report; contents.

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The Nebraska Children's Commission shall advise and make recommendations to the Legislature regarding ongoing implementation of the bridge to independence program, extended guardianship assistance described in section 43-4511 , and extended adoption assistance described in section 43-4512 . The commission shall provide a written report regarding ongoing implementation, including participation in the bridge to independence program, extended guardianship assistance described in section 43-4511 , and extended adoption assistance described in section 43-4512 and early discharge rates and reasons obtained from the department, to the Health and Human Services Committee of the Legislature, the department, and the Governor by September 1 of each year.
The report to the Health and Human Services Committee of the Legislature shall be submitted electronically.
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