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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 81 — State Administrative Departments

81-3804. Commission; functions.

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The functions of the commission are to:
(1)Promote state and federal legislation beneficial to the Asian American community in Nebraska;
(2)Coordinate programs relating to the Asian American community in Nebraska regarding housing, education, welfare, medical and dental care, employment, economic development, law and order, and related problems;
(3)Work with other state and federal government agencies and federal and state elected officials in the development of programs in the areas described in subdivision
(2)of this section;
(4)Keep the Governor's office apprised of the status of affairs in the Asian American community in Nebraska;
(5)Administer sections 81-3801 to 81-3807 ;
(6)Provide the public with information and education relevant to Asian American affairs in Nebraska; and
(7)Develop programs to encourage the total involvement of Asian American people in activities for the common benefit of the Asian American community.
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