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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 77 — Revenue and Taxation

77-5210. Board; annual report.

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The board shall submit an annual report of the activities and actions of the board for the preceding fiscal year to the Governor, the Legislative Fiscal Analyst, and the Clerk of the Legislature by December 1. The report submitted to the Legislative Fiscal Analyst and the Clerk of the Legislature shall be submitted electronically. Each member of the Legislature shall receive an electronic copy of such report by request to the chairperson of the board. Each report shall include the following information:
(1)A complete operating and financial statement for the board for the prior fiscal year;
(2)The number of qualified beginning farmers and livestock producers receiving assistance from the board;
(3)The number of owners of agricultural assets claiming tax credits and the monetary amount of credits granted by the board; and
(4)Any other relevant information which the board deems necessary to report.
No information furnished to the board shall be disclosed in the report in such a way as to reveal information from a tax return of any person.
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