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NE LB499
Bill
AI Summary
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Expands public membership on Nebraska's Crime Victim's Reparations Committee from three to five members, while maintaining five commission members on the committee
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Requires two public members to represent charitable organizations serving victims, with at least one specializing in sexual assault, human trafficking, or domestic abuse services
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Requires two public members with training and work experience with victims, with at least one having expertise in sexual assault, human trafficking, or domestic abuse cases
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Adds one public member position specifically designated for a crime victim
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Establishes staggered initial terms where one member from each of the two-member categories serves a two-year term, with all subsequent appointments being four-year terms beginning October 1
Legislative Description
Change membership provisions relating to the Crime Victim's Reparations Committee
Last Action
Approved by Governor on May 30, 2025
6/2/2025