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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 75 — Public Service Commission

75-101.01. Public Service Commission; districts; numbers; boundaries; established by maps; Clerk of Legislature; Secretary of State; duties.

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(1)Based on the 2020 Census of Population by the United States Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, the State of Nebraska is hereby divided into five public service commissioner districts, and each public service commissioner district shall be entitled to one member.
(2)The numbers and boundaries of the districts are designated and established by maps identified and labeled as maps PSC21-39001 , PSC21-39001-1, PSC21-39001-2, PSC21-39001-3, PSC21-39001-4, and PSC21-39001-5, filed with the Clerk of the Legislature, and incorporated by reference as part of Laws 2021, LB5, One Hundred Seventh Legislature, First Special Session.
(3)(a) The Clerk of the Legislature shall transfer possession of the maps referred to in subsection
(2)of this section to the Secretary of State on October 1, 2021.
(b)When questions of interpretation of district boundaries arise, the maps referred to in subsection
(2)of this section in possession of the Secretary of State shall serve as the indication of the legislative intent in drawing the district boundaries.
(c)Each election commissioner or county clerk shall obtain copies of the maps referred to in subsection
(2)of this section for the election commissioner's or clerk's county from the Secretary of State.
(d)The Secretary of State shall also have available for viewing on his or her website the maps referred to in subsection
(2)of this section identifying the boundaries for the districts.
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