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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 60 — Motor Vehicles

60-3203. Prohibited acts; exceptions.

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(1)Except as otherwise provided in this section or in section 60-3204 , the use of an automatic license plate reader system by a governmental entity is prohibited.
(2)An automatic license plate reader system may be used when such use is:
(a)By a law enforcement agency of a governmental entity for the purpose of identifying:
(i)Outstanding parking or traffic violations;
(ii)An unregistered or uninsured vehicle;
(iii)A vehicle in violation of the vehicle equipment requirements set forth under the Nebraska Rules of the Road;
(iv)A vehicle in violation of any other vehicle registration requirement;
(v)A vehicle registered to an individual for whom there is an outstanding warrant;
(vi)A vehicle associated with a missing person;
(vii)A vehicle that has been reported as stolen; or
(viii)A vehicle that is relevant and material to an ongoing criminal investigation;
(b)By a parking enforcement entity for regulating the use of a parking facility;
(c)For the purpose of controlling access to a secured area;
(d)For the purpose of electronic toll collection; or
(e)To assist weighing stations in performing their duties under section 60-1301 .
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