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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 50 — Legislature

50-1302. Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee; report.

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(1)Every four years, beginning in 2008, the Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee of the Legislature shall prepare and publish a report pertaining to boards, commissions, and similar entities created by law that are made part of or are placed in the executive branch of state government. The committee may also include entities created by executive order or by an agency director. The report shall be submitted electronically to the Legislature on December 1 of such year.
(2)The report shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
(a)The name of each board, commission, or similar entity;
(b)The name of a parent agency, if any;
(c)The statutory citation or other authorization for the creation of the board, commission, or entity;
(d)The number of members of the board, commission, or entity and how the members are appointed;
(e)The qualifications for membership on the board, commission, or entity;
(f)The number of times the board, commission, or entity is required to meet during the year and the number of times it actually met;
(g)Budget information of the board, commission, or entity for the four most recently completed fiscal years; and
(h)A brief summary of the accomplishments of the board, commission, or entity for the past four years.
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