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NE LB453
Bill
AI Summary
- Nominees for guardian or conservator must authorize the Nebraska State Patrol to submit fingerprints to the FBI for a national criminal history record check, with results reported to the State Court Administrator
- Criminal background check reports must be filed with the court at least 10 days before the appointment hearing, though courts may waive or modify this requirement for good cause or expedited hearings
- Applicants pay the actual cost of fingerprinting and background checks; financial institutions and trust companies are exempt from these requirements
- Temporary guardians and temporary conservators are explicitly exempt from the fingerprint and national criminal history record check requirements
- Courts in metropolitan and primary class cities may appoint limited temporary guardians to help incapacitated persons apply for benefits, with access to personal and financial records for eligibility purposes
Legislative Description
Change requirements for background checks for guardians and conservators
Last Action
Approved by Governor on May 20, 2025
5/21/2025
Committee Referrals
Judiciary1/23/2025
Full Bill Text
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