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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 81 — State Administrative Departments

81-2705. Employee protections.

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Any person who has authority to recommend, approve, direct, or otherwise take or affect personnel action shall not, with respect to such authority:
(1)Take personnel action against an employee because of the disclosure of information by the employee to the Public Counsel or an official which the employee reasonably believes evidences wrongdoing;
(2)Take personnel action against an employee as a reprisal for the submission of an allegation of wrongdoing or a violation of this section to the Public Counsel or official by such employee; or
(3)Take personnel action against an employee as a reprisal for providing information or testimony, pursuant to an investigation or hearing held under the State Government Effectiveness Act, to the Public Counsel, an official, the State Personnel Board, a corresponding personnel appeals board, or the director or chief operating officer of an agency.
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