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NE LB753
Bill
Status
1/7/2026
Primary Sponsor
Victor Rountree
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AI Summary
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Adds "military protective order" as a defined term in Nebraska's Protection Orders Act, adopting the definition from 32 C.F.R. 635.19 as it existed on January 1, 2026
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Allows military protective orders to be admitted as evidence of a respondent's past conduct and the need for a protection order during court hearings
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Requires peace officers arresting any member of the U.S. armed forces to check the FBI's National Crime Information Center database for any military protective orders issued against that person
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Mandates that if a peace officer has probable cause to believe an arrested service member violated a military protective order, the officer must notify the military authority that issued the order
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Removes an unnecessary definition for "course of conduct" from the Protection Orders Act and repeals the original versions of sections 26-101, 26-102, and 26-112
Legislative Description
Provide for recognition and enforcement of military protective orders under the Protection Orders Act
Last Action
Placed on General File
3/4/2026