74-101. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-102. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-103. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-104. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-105. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-106. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-107. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-108. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-109. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-110. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-111. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-201. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-202. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-203. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-204. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-301. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-302. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-303. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-304. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-305. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-306. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-307. Roads, streams, or canals; crossings; conditions.

Any railroad may construct and carry its tracks across, over, or under any road, railroad, canal, stream, or watercourse when it may be necessary in the construction thereof. In such cases, the railroad shall construct its railroad crossings so as to not unnecessarily impede the travel, transportation, or navigation upon the road, railroad, canal, stream, or watercourse so crossed. The railroad may change the channel of any stream or watercourse whenever it may be necessary in the location, construction, or use of its road if it does not change the general course of the stream or watercourse or materially impair its usefulness.

Source:R.S.1866, c. 25, § 86, p. 219; R.S.1913, § 5944; C.S.1922, § 5282; C.S.1929, § 74-305; R.S.1943, § 74-307; Laws 1994, LB 414, § 2.    


Annotations

74-308. Real estate; acquisition; damages; procedure.

Any railroad may purchase and use real estate for a price to be agreed upon with the owners thereof and may acquire the same through the exercise of the power of eminent domain. The procedure to condemn property shall be exercised in the manner set forth in sections 76-704 to 76-724.

Source:R.S.1866, c. 25, § 95, p. 223; R.S.1913, § 5945; C.S.1922, § 5283; C.S.1929, § 74-306; R.S.1943, § 74-308; Laws 1951, c. 101, § 113, p. 501; Laws 1994, LB 414, § 3.    


Annotations

74-309. Repealed. Laws 1951, c. 101, § 127.

74-310. Repealed. Laws 1951, c. 101, § 127.

74-311. Repealed. Laws 1951, c. 101, § 127.

74-312. Repealed. Laws 1951, c. 101, § 127.

74-313. Repealed. Laws 1951, c. 101, § 127.

74-314. Repealed. Laws 1951, c. 101, § 127.

74-315. Repealed. Laws 1951, c. 101, § 127.

74-316. Repealed. Laws 1951, c. 101, § 127.

74-317. Repealed. Laws 1951, c. 101, § 127.

74-318. Repealed. Laws 1951, c. 101, § 127.

74-319. Repealed. Laws 1951, c. 101, § 127.

74-320. Repealed. Laws 1951, c. 101, § 127.

74-321. Repealed. Laws 1951, c. 101, § 127.

74-322. Repealed. Laws 1951, c. 101, § 127.

74-323. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-324. Repealed. Laws 1951, c. 101, § 127.

74-325. Repealed. Laws 1951, c. 101, § 127.

74-326. Repealed. Laws 1951, c. 101, § 127.

74-327. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-328. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-329. Repealed. Laws 1951, c. 244, § 1.

74-401. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-402. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-403. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-404. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-405. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-406. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-407. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-408. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-409. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-410. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-411. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-412. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-413. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-414. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-415. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-416. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-417. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-418. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-419. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-420. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-421. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-422. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-423. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-424. Transferred to section 81-2801.

74-501. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-502. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-503. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-504. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-505. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-506. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-507. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-508. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-509. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-510. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-511. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-512. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-513. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-514. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-515. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-516. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-517. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-518. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-519. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-520. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-521. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-522. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-523. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-524. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-525. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-526. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-527. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-528. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-529. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-530. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-531. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-532. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-533. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-534. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-535. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-536. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-537. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-538. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-539. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-540. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-541. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-542. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-543. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-544. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-545. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-546. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-547. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-548. Shipments; weighing; certificates.

The owner, consignor, or consignee of any carload lots of grain, coal, merchandise, or other property in course of transportation over any railroad within the state, transporting the same for hire, may request in writing any agent of the operators of such railroad to weigh any such carloads of grain, coal, merchandise, or other property in course of transportation. Upon such a request being received, it shall become the duty of the operators of such railroad to weigh the car or cars designated in such written request, together with their contents, upon such track scale as may be designated in such written request, over which such car or cars in the regular course of transit will thereafter pass, and deliver to the person making such request a written certificate showing the name and number of the car so weighed, the date of the taking of such weight, and the place where weighed, with the number of pounds of gross and net weights, after deducting the tare marked on the car from such gross weight. The certificate so executed and delivered shall be admissible evidence against such railroad in any legal proceeding, thereafter instituted or then pending against any such railroad weighing and transporting the property contained in such car or cars, of all the facts stated in such certificate.

Source:Laws 1907, c. 88, § 3, p. 307; R.S.1913, § 6007; C.S.1922, § 5352; C.S.1929, § 74-535; R.S.1943, § 74-548; Laws 1994, LB 414, § 5.    


74-549. Shipments; stations without scales; weighing.

Wherever any carload lot of merchandise, coal, grain, or other property is delivered for transportation for hire to any railroad within this state, consigned to any person at a station on the line of the railroad or upon any other railroad within this state, where no track scale is located and maintained, and such car in the course of transit will not pass a track scale on the line of such connecting railroad, it shall immediately become the duty of such initial railroad to cause the same to be weighed in the manner required by section 74-548 on the track scale located nearest the station to which such car is consigned and to stamp upon the waybill for such car all of the matters required to be set out in the certificate provided for in such section. Where coal, grain, merchandise, or other property in carload lots is consigned to stations where track scales are located and the consignee requests the same to be weighed, the weights shall be taken, both gross and tare, with the car uncoupled, on such track scales at the point of destination.

Source:Laws 1907, c. 88, § 4, p. 308; R.S.1913, § 6008; C.S.1922, § 5353; C.S.1929, § 74-536; R.S.1943, § 74-549; Laws 1994, LB 414, § 6.    


74-550. Shipments; failure to weigh; penalty.

Any railroad operating in this state and violating any of the provisions of sections 74-548 and 74-549 by neglecting or refusing to furnish weights as provided in section 74-549 shall upon conviction thereof be fined in the sum of one hundred dollars for each and every such violation. The fine shall be recovered by the state in an action in its name upon complaint of any owner, consignor, or consignee of the property which such railroad refuses to weigh, made before any court of competent jurisdiction.

Source:Laws 1907, c. 88, § 5, p. 308; R.S.1913, § 6009; C.S.1922, § 5354; C.S.1929, § 74-537; R.S.1943, § 74-550; Laws 1994, LB 414, § 7.    


74-551. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-552. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-553. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-554. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-555. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-556. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-557. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-558. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-559. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-560. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-561. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-562. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-563. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-564. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-565. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-566. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-567. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-568. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-569. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-570. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-571. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-572. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-573. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-574. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-575. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-576. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-577. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-578. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-579. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-580. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-581. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-582. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-582.01. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-582.02. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-583. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-584. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-585. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-586. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-587. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-588. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-589. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-590. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-591. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-592. Track motor cars; headlights; rear light; windshield; equip.

Each railroad shall equip each of its track motor cars used during the period from sunset to sunrise with (1) an electric headlight of such construction either permanent or portable and with sufficient candlepower to render plainly visible at a distance of not less than three hundred feet in advance of such track motor car any track obstruction, landmark, warning sign, or grade crossing and (2) a red rear electric light of such construction and with sufficient candlepower as to be plainly visible at a distance of three hundred feet. Such track motor cars shall be equipped with a shield of sufficient width and height to afford reasonable protection to the employees transported by it, part of which shall be a windshield of transparent shatterproof material.

Source:Laws 1949, c. 217, § 1, p. 616; Laws 1959, c. 336, § 1, p. 1218; Laws 1993, LB 575, § 52;    Laws 1994, LB 414, § 8.    


74-593. Track motor cars; failure to equip; violation; penalty.

Any railroad which uses or permits to be used on its line in this state a track motor car in violation of section 74-592 shall be guilty of a Class V misdemeanor.

Source:Laws 1949, c. 217, § 2, p. 616; Laws 1977, LB 39, § 185;    Laws 1994, LB 414, § 9.    


74-594. Train, yard, or engine crew; blocking street or highway; liability; exempt.

No member of a train crew, yard crew, or engine crew of a railroad shall be held personally responsible or found guilty of violating any state laws or any municipal ordinances regulating or intended to regulate the occupying or blocking of any street, road, or highway crossing-at-grade by trains or passenger or freight cars upon reasonable proof that the occupying or blocking of the street, road, or highway crossing-at-grade was necessary to comply with orders or instructions either written or oral of his or her employer or its officers or supervisory officials. This section shall not relieve the employer or railroad from any responsibility placed upon the employer or railroad by any such state laws or by such municipal ordinances. This section shall be supplemental to any other law.

Source:Laws 1967, c. 473, § 1, p. 1468; R.S.Supp.,1967, § 75-594; Laws 1994, LB 414, § 10.    


74-595. Litter; duty to remove.

Each railroad shall be responsible for the removal of all litter as defined in section 28-523 on property owned or leased by the railroad which is under a bridge, trestle, or similar structure.

Source:Laws 1979, LB 42, § 11;    Laws 1994, LB 414, § 11.    


74-596. Speed limitation ordinance; requirements for enactment.

No speed limitation ordinance which would directly affect the operations of an interstate railroad shall be valid or enforceable unless its adoption is in compliance with this section. Before the first reading of the proposed ordinance, each railroad the operations of which would be directly affected by the ordinance shall be given written notice by United States mail of the proposed ordinance and the date, time, and place of such reading. Such notice shall be given at least ten days prior to the reading. Each affected railroad shall have an opportunity to be heard at the first reading. After enactment, each railroad the operations of which would be directly affected shall be provided a written or printed copy of the ordinance by United States mail.

Source:Laws 1981, LB 437, § 1; Laws 1994, LB 414, § 12.    


74-597. Railroad accident or unlawful operation; prohibited law enforcement procedures.

In any circumstances involving a railroad accident or the operation of a train in violation of state law or local ordinance, no engineer or other crew member of the train shall be required to furnish a motor vehicle operator's license to any state or local law enforcement officer, nor shall any citation involving the operation of a train be issued against the motor vehicle operator's license of the engineer or any other crew member of the train.

Source:Laws 1981, LB 437, § 2.


74-598. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-599. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-5,100. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-5,100.01. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-5,101. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-5,102. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-5,103. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-601. Fencing; cattle guards.

Within six months after the lines of the railroad or any part thereof is open, each railroad shall erect and thereafter maintain fences on the sides of its right-of-way, or the part thereof so open for use, suitable and sufficient to prevent cattle, horses, sheep, and hogs from getting on such right-of-way, except at the crossings of public roads and highways, and within the limits of towns, cities, and villages, with openings, gates, or bars at all the farm crossings of its tracks for the use of the proprietors of the lands adjoining such right-of-way. Each railroad shall also construct and maintain, at all road crossings, cattle guards suitable and sufficient to prevent cattle, horses, sheep, and hogs from getting onto such right-of-way.

Source:Laws 1867, § 1, p. 88; Laws 1883, c. 62, § 1, p. 262; R.S.1913, § 6035; C.S.1922, § 5396; C.S.1929, § 74-601; R.S.1943, § 74-601; Laws 1994, LB 414, § 13.    


Annotations

74-602. Failure to fence or repair; liability.

So long as such fences and cattle guards are not made after the time prescribed in section 74-601 has elapsed and when such fences and guards, or any part thereof, are not in sufficiently good repair to accomplish the objects for which they are intended, such railroad and its agents shall be liable for any damage which is done by the agents, engines, or trains of any such railroad, or by the locomotives or trains of any other railroad permitted to run over or upon such tracks, to any cattle, horses, sheep, or hogs thereon. When such fences and guards have been fully and duly made and are kept in sufficient repair, such railroad shall not be liable for any damages, unless the damage arises from negligent or willful acts of the railroad or its agents.

Source:Laws 1867, § 1, p. 88; Laws 1883, c. 62, § 1, p. 262; R.S.1913, § 6035; C.S.1922, § 5396; C.S.1929, § 74-601; R.S.1943, § 74-602; Laws 1994, LB 414, § 14.    


Annotations

74-603. Fencing; duty; landowner may fence; cost.

Any person who owns land adjoining the right-of-way of any railroad and not within the limits of any town, village, or city who intends to enclose the land, or any part thereof, that adjoins such right-of-way with a fence may notify the railroad in writing of such intention and request the railroad to build a lawful fence as described in section 74-601 on the line between its railroad and the land intended to be enclosed. The notice shall specify two points on such line between which points the fence is requested to be erected and shall describe the land intended to be enclosed. The railroad shall, within six months after receiving such notice, cause the fence requested by such notice to be erected, and in case of a failure so to do, the party giving notice may cause such fence to be erected at a reasonable cost and collect such amount from the railroad.

Source:Laws 1883, c. 62, § 1, p. 262; R.S.1913, § 6035; C.S.1922, § 5396; C.S.1929, § 74-601; R.S.1943, § 74-603; Laws 1994, LB 414, § 15.    


Annotations

74-604. Failure to fence; injury to livestock; liability.

Any railroad which fails to fence on both sides of its right-of-way against all livestock running at large at all points shall be absolutely liable to the owner of any livestock injured or killed by the railroad's agents or the agents of any other railroad which runs over and upon such right-of-way.

Source:Laws 1867, § 2, p. 89; R.S.1913, § 6036; C.S.1922, § 5397; C.S.1929, § 74-602; R.S.1943, § 74-604; Laws 1994, LB 414, § 16.    


Annotations

74-605. Injured animals; care; violation; penalty.

Whenever any horse, cow, or other domestic animal is injured on the right-of-way of any railroad, the trackwalkers and section personnel of the railroad shall care for the animal at once and report the facts to the nearest station agent. If the animal is injured by a train, such member of the train crew as is required by the railroad shall, upon arriving at the first communications facility, notify the person in charge of the track of the fact, and such person shall at once notify the railroad employee having charge of the section upon which the animal is injured who shall at once care for the animal. If any such animal is maimed beyond hope of recovery, such persons shall kill the animal at once. When the animal is not killed, the section official shall give immediate notice, when possible, of the condition of the animal to the owner or his or her agent who shall have the animal cared for at once. When immediate notice to the owner is not possible, the section official shall have the injured animal properly cared for at once. No act of the railroad, its employees or agents, or the owner of an injured animal pursuant to this section shall be held to be an admission of liability or responsibility on the part of the railroad for the injury of the animal nor a waiver or relinquishment by the owner of any right or claim to damages from the railroad. Any person who violates any provision of this section shall be guilty of a Class V misdemeanor.

Source:Laws 1911, c. 86, § 1, p. 344; R.S.1913, § 6037; C.S.1922, § 5398; C.S.1929, § 74-603; R.S.1943, § 74-605; Laws 1951, c. 245, § 1, p. 856; Laws 1994, LB 414, § 17.    


74-606. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-607. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-608. Right-of-way; cover for wildlife; vegetation; exceptions.

In order to provide cover for wildlife, the vegetation other than noxious weeds within the fenced right-of-way of all railroads outside the corporate limits of any city or village in Nebraska shall not be destroyed, except that (1) such vegetation shall be destroyed from the space between points a distance of seven feet from the outside of each outermost rail each year between May 1 and August 15 or at such places as may be deemed necessary by the railroad for proper operation or maintenance and (2) the county board or board of supervisors of any county may, by written notice, direct any railroad to spray, mow, or otherwise treat specified portions of such fenced right-of-way to kill or destroy vegetation.

Source:Laws 1897, c. 17, § 1, p. 183; R.S.1913, § 6040; C.S.1922, § 5401; C.S.1929, § 74-606; R.S.1943, § 74-608; Laws 1959, c. 337, § 1, p. 1219; Laws 1969, c. 599, § 1, p. 2454; Laws 1994, LB 414, § 18.    


74-609. Right-of-way; vegetation; treatment; charge by county; collection.

If any railroad neglects or refuses to cause its right-of-way to be mowed, sprayed, or otherwise treated as provided in section 74-608, the county board or board of supervisors in which county the right-of-way is located shall, after the time in which the railroad is required to act, cause the vegetation on the railroad right-of-way to be mowed, sprayed, or otherwise treated and the county may charge the railroad the reasonable cost thereof. The county clerk shall include such amounts in making the county tax list as an assessment against such railroad, and the assessment shall be collected in the same manner and at the same time as other taxes.

Source:Laws 1897, c. 17, § 2, p. 183; Laws 1909, c. 99, § 1, p. 407; R.S.1913, § 6041; Laws 1915, c. 105, § 1, p. 251; C.S.1922, § 5402; Laws 1925, c. 162, § 1, p. 424; C.S.1929, § 74-607; R.S.1943, § 74-609; Laws 1959, c. 337, § 2, p. 1220; Laws 1994, LB 414, § 19.    


74-609.01. Right-of-way; hunting upon; unlawful; penalty.

It shall be unlawful for anyone to hunt upon the fenced right-of-way of any railroad in Nebraska without permission of the owner or responsible authority. Any person who violates this section shall be guilty of a Class III misdemeanor.

Source:Laws 1959, c. 337, § 3, p. 1220; Laws 1977, LB 39, § 187;    Laws 1994, LB 414, § 20.    


74-610. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-611. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-612. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-613. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-614. Repealed. Laws 1963, c. 425, art. 8, § 2.

74-701. Repealed. Laws 1951, c. 246, § 1.

74-702. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-703. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-704. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-705. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-706. Transferred to section 74-921.

74-707. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-708. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-709. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-710. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-711. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-712. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-713. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-714. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-715. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-801. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-802. Repealed. Laws 1957, c. 308, § 3.

74-803. Repealed. Laws 1957, c. 308, § 3.

74-804. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-805. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-806. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-807. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-808. Repealed. Laws 1957, c. 308, § 3.

74-809. Repealed. Laws 1957, c. 308, § 3.

74-810. Repealed. Laws 1957, c. 308, § 3.

74-811. Repealed. Laws 1957, c. 308, § 3.

74-812. Repealed. Laws 1945, c. 181, § 1.

74-813. Repealed. Laws 1945, c. 181, § 1.

74-814. Repealed. Laws 1945, c. 181, § 1.

74-815. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-816. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-817. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-818. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-819. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-820. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-821. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-822. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-823. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-901. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-902. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-903. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-904. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-905. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-906. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-907. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-908. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-909. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-910. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-911. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-912. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-913. Repealed. Laws 1980, LB 203, § 2.

74-914. Repealed. Laws 1986, LB 744, § 1.

74-915. Health and safety of employees; rules and regulations.

The Department of Labor is hereby authorized to promulgate and enforce reasonable rules and regulations after due notice and hearing for the safety, sanitation, shelter, and health of railroad maintenance-of-way employees, as far as shelter and drinking water for human consumption pertain to the railroad maintenance-of-way employees.

Source:Laws 1955, c. 189, § 1, p. 537; Laws 1969, c. 600, § 1, p. 2455.


74-916. Drinking water and cups; duty to provide.

An adequate supply of cool, sanitary water, for drinking purposes, shall be made available for use of all employees of railroads. Sanitary containers, equipped with a faucet or other dispenser, and individual paper drinking cups shall be furnished by the railroad.

Source:Laws 1955, c. 189, § 2, p. 537; Laws 1969, c. 600, § 2, p. 2455; Laws 1994, LB 414, § 22.    


74-917. Rules and regulations; dispute; notice; hearing.

In the event of any dispute or disagreement between any employee and any employer as to the intent, meaning, and interpretation of any or all of the rules adopted in accordance with section 74-915, the Department of Labor shall give notice, to the parties interested, of a date for hearing thereon. After hearing the testimony of all parties, it shall enter an order in accordance therewith.

Source:Laws 1955, c. 189, § 3, p. 537.


74-918. Drinking water; toilet facilities; locomotives and waycars; duty to provide; violation; penalty.

Each railroad which operates in this state shall provide sanitary drinking water and toilet facilities on all road locomotives and waycars owned by such railroad when ordered, after investigation, notice, and hearing, by the Public Service Commission. The commission shall specify the type of facilities that shall be installed on each road locomotive and waycar placed in service after January 1, 1971. This section shall not prevent any railroad from operating equipment not in conformity with this section for less than fifty miles. Any railroad which violates this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall, upon conviction thereof, be punished by a fine of not less than one hundred dollars nor more than five hundred dollars.

Source:Laws 1969, c. 598, § 1, p. 2453; Laws 1994, LB 414, § 23.    


74-919. Margins along tracks; keep free from debris and vegetation; enforcement.

Each railroad in this state shall keep and maintain the margins alongside its tracks where railroad employees are required to walk in the course of their duties reasonably free from debris and vegetation which affect the safety of such employees while working. The Public Service Commission shall enforce and prosecute any violation of this section.

Source:Laws 1973, LB 177, § 1;    Laws 1994, LB 414, § 24.    


74-920. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-921. Locomotive operators; conductors; intoxication; penalty.

Any person who is intoxicated while in charge of a locomotive running upon the track of any railroad or while acting as the conductor of a car or train of cars on any railroad shall be guilty of a Class I misdemeanor.

Source:R.S.1866, c. 25, § 108, p. 227; R.S.1913, § 6057; C.S.1922, § 5414; C.S.1929, § 74-706; R.S.1943, § 74-706; Laws 1977, LB 39, § 188;    R.S.1943, (1990), § 74-706; Laws 1994, LB 414, § 21.    


74-922. Repealed. Laws 2004, LB 940, § 4.

74-923. Repealed. Laws 2004, LB 940, § 4.

74-924. Repealed. Laws 2004, LB 940, § 4.

74-925. Repealed. Laws 2004, LB 940, § 4.

74-1001. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-1002. Repealed. Laws 1957, c. 308, § 3.

74-1003. Repealed. Laws 1957, c. 308, § 3.

74-1004. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-1005. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-1006. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-1007. Repealed. Laws 1957, c. 308, § 3.

74-1008. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-1009. Repealed. Laws 1957, c. 308, § 3.

74-1010. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-1011. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-1012. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-1101. Repealed. Laws 1980, LB 741, § 1.

74-1102. Repealed. Laws 1980, LB 741, § 1.

74-1103. Repealed. Laws 1980, LB 741, § 1.

74-1104. Repealed. Laws 1980, LB 741, § 1.

74-1105. Repealed. Laws 1980, LB 741, § 1.

74-1106. Repealed. Laws 1980, LB 741, § 1.

74-1107. Repealed. Laws 1980, LB 741, § 1.

74-1108. Repealed. Laws 1980, LB 741, § 1.

74-1109. Repealed. Laws 1980, LB 741, § 1.

74-1110. Repealed. Laws 1980, LB 741, § 1.

74-1111. Repealed. Laws 1980, LB 741, § 1.

74-1112. Repealed. Laws 1980, LB 741, § 1.

74-1113. Repealed. Laws 1980, LB 741, § 1.

74-1114. Repealed. Laws 1980, LB 741, § 1.

74-1115. Repealed. Laws 1980, LB 741, § 1.

74-1116. Repealed. Laws 1980, LB 741, § 1.

74-1117. Repealed. Laws 1980, LB 741, § 1.

74-1118. Repealed. Laws 1980, LB 741, § 1.

74-1119. Repealed. Laws 1980, LB 741, § 1.

74-1120. Repealed. Laws 1980, LB 741, § 1.

74-1121. Repealed. Laws 1980, LB 741, § 1.

74-1122. Repealed. Laws 1980, LB 741, § 1.

74-1123. Repealed. Laws 1980, LB 741, § 1.

74-1124. Repealed. Laws 1980, LB 741, § 1.

74-1125. Repealed. Laws 1980, LB 741, § 1.

74-1201. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-1202. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-1203. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-1204. Repealed. Laws 1994, LB 414, § 137.

74-1301. Policy of state.

It is declared to be the policy of this state to reduce the number of fatalities and injuries caused by collisions between motor vehicles and railroad trains; to eliminate as far as possible unnecessary conflicts between railroad transportation and highway transportation; to improve the movement of both rail and highway traffic by eliminating grade crossings; and to assist in relocation of railroad facilities that bisect the central portions of municipalities, thus hampering the growth of both the municipality and the railroad services; the effect of such policies being to benefit and enhance the community as a whole. These policies shall not be implemented in any manner without just compensation to all damaged parties, including both railroads and shippers, and, where appropriate, alternate routes for affected railroads.

Source:Laws 1971, LB 919, § 1.    


74-1302. Railroad transportation safety district; formation; purpose.

Whenever, in a county in which is located a city or cities of the primary or first class, it will be conducive to the public health, safety, convenience, or welfare (1) to move, relocate, or remove any railroad tracks or railroad right-of-way, including improvements, (2) to relocate or remove any railroad yard, switch yard, or switch tracks, (3) to change, construct, eliminate, or reconstruct, including the use of protective devices of any kind or nature, any highway or street crossing of a railroad property, (4) to move, construct, or reconstruct any railroad bridge, viaduct, or subway, (5) to acquire, negotiate, sell, or eliminate any joint trackage operating rights or any rights of other individuals or entities over, in, or on any railroad tracks, rights-of-way, switch yards, or switch tracks, or (6) to do any two or more of the activities listed in subdivisions (1) through (5) of this section, a special district to be known as a railroad transportation safety district may be formed and may proceed, as provided in sections 74-1301 to 74-1308, for the purpose of inaugurating, developing, and negotiating for programs which may involve the constructing, reconstructing, leasing, maintaining, or selling of such work or works of public transportation improvement.

Source:Laws 1971, LB 919, § 2;    Laws 1975, LB 188, § 1;    Laws 1981, LB 65, § 1;    Laws 1995, LB 80, § 1.    


74-1303. District; formation; procedure.

Such a district shall be formed by the adoption of a resolution of formation, after a finding that such district is conducive to the public health, safety, convenience, or welfare, by the city council of the city or cities and by the county commissioners of any county in which such city or cities are located. Such district shall then come into existence in accordance with the date set in the resolutions of formation.

Source:Laws 1971, LB 919, § 3;    Laws 1981, LB 65, § 2.    


74-1304. Board of directors; members; appointment; expenses.

(1) If a district is formed which includes only one city, such district shall be governed by a board of directors made up of three members from the city council of such city adopting such resolution, which members shall be designated by such council, and of three members from the county commissioners of such county adopting such resolution, which members shall be designated by the county board.

(2) If a district is formed which has two or more cities of the primary or first class, such district shall be governed by a board of directors made up of three members from each city council adopting such resolution, which members shall be designated by such council, and of three members from the county commissioners of such county adopting such resolution which members shall be designated by the county board. When participating in the district's affairs, the members representing the cities shall each have one vote and the members representing the county shall each have one vote for each city represented, so that the total number of votes of members of the cities is equal to the total number of votes of members of the county.

(3) In each instance such designated individual shall be an elected member of such body. No additional compensation shall be paid to such directors, but such directors shall be paid their actual expenses while engaged in the business of the district. Such directors shall be appointed annually by the respective bodies, or when a vacancy shall earlier occur.

Source:Laws 1971, LB 919, § 4;    Laws 1981, LB 65, § 3.    


74-1305. District; powers.

(1) Such district shall have the power, right, and authority after notice and public hearing (a) to purchase within or without such county railroad rights-of-way including the improvements, (b) to purchase land not presently owned or used by any railroad company for additional right-of-way or additional switch or yard space where changes of routes or construction of interconnections or of new railroad yards is necessary or desirable, and (c) to acquire through the exercise of the power of eminent domain, but only upon the vote of the directors of such district, which vote shall require a five-sixths majority in districts governed pursuant to subsection (1) of section 74-1304 and a two-thirds majority in districts governed pursuant to subsection (2) of section 74-1304, and the written approval by each railroad involved in the contemplated relocation project, such land as set forth in subdivision (1)(b) of this section for the purposes set forth in such subdivision, which acquisition shall follow the procedures set forth in sections 76-704 to 76-724.

Such land and improvements as may be acquired for the purpose of the removal of railroad trackage may be disposed of by conveying the same for reasonable consideration to a governmental entity for public purposes or by sale of the same as set forth in this section. Such new railroad rights-of-way, switches, and yards as may be obtained and constructed may be leased for use to railroads or may be sold to such railroads or may be traded to such railroads for other property belonging to such railroads.

Such property, real or personal, shall be sold in such manner and under such terms and conditions as the board shall deem in the best interests of the district, except that if the fair market value exceeds five thousand dollars, it may only be sold after due notice and hearing by such board at a regular meeting upon the vote of a majority of such board.

(2) The board of directors of such district shall also have the right and authority to enter into contracts or other arrangements with the United States Government or its departments, any persons, railroads, corporations, political subdivisions, public and municipal corporations, and the state government of this state, making full use of the Interlocal Cooperation Act and the Joint Public Agency Act, for (a) cooperation or assistance in the design, construction, maintenance, sale, or lease of the works of the district, (b) making surveys and investigations or reports in relation to the objectives of the district, (c) cooperation or assistance in obtaining the construction, maintenance, or operation of a work or works of public improvement within the district for any of the purposes described in section 74-1302, (d) receiving the title or possession, or both, of any property and funds connected directly or indirectly with the purposes described in section 74-1302, (e) assuming, and becoming bound by, any obligations, promises, or covenants so connected, or (f) holding and saving the United States or others free from damages resulting from any construction works that may be undertaken.

(3) Prior to implementing any plans affecting matters of planning by or the interests of any planning commission located within such district, the interests of any municipality, county or state educational institution or school district a portion of which lies within such district, any municipal county, any agricultural society, any airport authority, any natural resources district, or any other similar political entity, and any railroads, shippers, and affected property owners, the board shall consult with and submit such plans to such entities as may be concerned for study, review, comment, and suggestion. Approval of any state or federal regulatory agency shall be secured, when necessary, prior to implementing any of the provisions contained in sections 74-1301 to 74-1308 and the district shall comply with the requirements of any such agency.

(4) In developing plans for specific projects, to determine the feasibility of implementing the purposes of sections 74-1301 to 74-1308, the district shall examine the costs and benefits to the community or communities, the railroads, and the highway users and shall calculate the costs and benefits by consideration being given but not limited to loss of revenue, increased operating costs, costs of installation, acquisition of real and personal property, relocation, signalization, communication, utilities, avoidance of hazards, creation of transportation efficiencies, resolving conflicts of land use, and any other ancillary or peripheral costs or benefits.

Source:Laws 1971, LB 919, § 5;    Laws 1974, LB 717, § 1;    Laws 1977, LB 510, § 8;    Laws 1981, LB 65, § 4;    Laws 1995, LB 80, § 2;    Laws 1999, LB 87, § 85;    Laws 2001, LB 142, § 54.    


Cross References

74-1306. Budget; submit to county board; levy; tax.

Before July 1 of each calendar year, the board of directors shall prepare an itemized budget of funds needed for the next fiscal year which are necessary to carry out the authorities granted under sections 74-1302, 74-1303, and 74-1305. The board of directors shall transmit such budget to the county board. The county board shall levy a tax sufficient to produce the amount of funds requested but not to exceed two and six-tenths cents on each one hundred dollars upon the taxable value of all taxable property in the county subject to section 77-3443. Such levy shall be in addition to all other levies authorized or limited by law. The tax so levied shall be collected in the same manner as other property taxes, and the proceeds therefrom shall be kept in a separate account identified by the official name of the transportation district. The county treasurer shall transfer such funds to the district as requested by the board of directors.

Source:Laws 1971, LB 919, § 6;    Laws 1979, LB 187, § 190;    Laws 1992, LB 719A, § 161;    Laws 1996, LB 1114, § 66.    


74-1307. Bonds; issuance; sinking fund.

For carrying out the purposes and powers set forth in sections 74-1302, 74-1303, and 74-1305, including paying the cost thereof, the district may: (1) Borrow money and issue its negotiable general obligation bonds upon such terms and conditions as the board of directors may determine and without a vote of the electors; (2) issue warrants to contractors and others furnishing services or materials or in satisfaction of other obligations created under sections 74-1302, 74-1303, and 74-1305, such warrants to be issued in such amounts and on such terms and conditions as the board shall determine, and to be redeemed and paid upon the sale of bonds or receipt of other funds available for such purpose; and (3) establish a sinking fund for the payment of such bonds as may be issued under this section.

Source:Laws 1971, LB 919, § 7;    Laws 1985, LB 81, § 1;    Laws 2005, LB 161, § 12.    


74-1308. Officers; meetings; bond; records; inspection; treasurer; report; violations; penalty.

(1) The board of directors shall annually elect a president, vice president, secretary, and such other officers as may be necessary. The board shall cause to be kept accurate minutes of its meetings and accurate records and books of account, conforming to approved methods of bookkeeping, clearly setting out and reflecting the entire operation, management, and business of the district, which shall be kept at the principal place of business of the district. All books, papers, and vouchers shall be subject to public inspection at reasonable hours, and the district shall be subject to the Open Meetings Act.

(2) The treasurer of such district shall be the treasurer of the county of such district and shall annually make a detailed report in writing of all receipts and disbursements. The report shall contain a statement of (a) the funds on hand belonging to the district, (b) the amount, if any, in the hands of the county treasurer, (c) all money received during the preceding year from all sources, and (d) all items of disbursement during such year and the purposes for which the same have been paid out, including all compensation paid to officers of the district and all other expenses of administration. The report shall be verified under oath. A copy of the same shall be filed annually with the county clerk of the county.

(3) Such officers and employees as may be designated by the board of directors shall furnish bonds in such amounts as may be fixed by the board of directors. Such bonds shall be conditioned upon the faithful performance of the duties of each such officer or employee and the proper accounting for all funds or property coming into the hands of each such officer or employee. Such bonds shall (a) run to the district, (b) be signed by a surety or sureties to be approved by the county clerk of the county, and (c) be filed and recorded in the office of such county clerk.

(4) If any such treasurer fails or neglects to make out the report or file the same with the county clerk as required by subsection (2) of this section, if any officer of such district neglects or refuses to submit for inspection any records or papers of such district upon demand of any person interested, or if any person otherwise neglects to perform any duties imposed upon him or her by this section, he or she shall be guilty of a Class V misdemeanor.

Source:Laws 1971, LB 919, § 8;    Laws 1981, LB 65, § 5;    Laws 2004, LB 821, § 22.    


Cross References

74-1309. Repealed. Laws 1995, LB 80, § 4.

74-1310. Department, defined.

For purposes of sections 74-1310 to 74-1322, unless the context otherwise requires, department shall mean the Department of Transportation.

Source:Laws 1979, LB 42, § 1;    Laws 1994, LB 414, § 25;    Laws 2017, LB339, § 251.    


74-1311. Department; determine railroad crossing safety measures needed.

The department shall have authority to determine that (1) a railroad crossing shall be eliminated, (2) automatic railroad grade crossing protection devices shall be installed, modified, or improved, (3) an overpass or underpass is needed at a railroad crossing, or (4) other measures are necessary to improve public safety at railroad crossings.

Source:Laws 1979, LB 42, § 2.    


74-1312. Department; establish priority list for railroad crossing safety improvement.

The department shall establish and update, as needed, a priority list for improving the safety of railroad crossings in Nebraska. The list shall identify all crossings in need of safety improvements and the relative order of need.

Source:Laws 1979, LB 42, § 3.    


74-1313. Priority list; factors to be considered.

In establishing the priority list under section 74-1312, the department shall consult with governmental subdivisions to determine where railroad crossing safety measures are needed. The department shall consider the accident history of the crossing, the amount of traffic at the crossing, traffic speed limits, population density, visibility of the crossing, any information provided by notices filed with the commission under section 74-1316, the results of any investigations conducted by the Public Service Commission under section 75-426, and similar factors.

Source:Laws 1979, LB 42, § 4.    


74-1314. Political subdivision; determine need for railroad crossing safety measure; notice to railroad; priority.

When any political subdivision of this state determines that public safety will be improved by eliminating a crossing, by the installation, substantial modification, or improvement of automatic railroad grade crossing protection, or by construction of an overpass or underpass where a street, road, or highway intersects with a line of the railroad company within its jurisdiction, and demand is made upon the railroad company concerned, the political subdivision shall inform the department of such fact.

Upon receiving such notice, or upon its own determination, the department shall forthwith examine the crossing concerned, in conjunction with representatives of the political subdivision, to determine whether the position of such crossing on the priority list established under section 74-1312 should be adjusted.

Source:Laws 1979, LB 42, § 5;    Laws 2017, LB339, § 252.    


74-1315. Department; utilize federal funds; matching funds; how paid.

The department shall utilize any federal funds available in the construction of railroad grade crossing protection devices or other safety improvements. If funds are needed to match any federal funds the political subdivision in which the crossing is located shall contribute half of the matching funds needed but shall not be required to provide more than five percent of the total cost. If it is determined by the department that a railroad crossing safety project involving federal funds will result in ascertainable benefits to the railroad such railroad may be required to provide up to five percent of the total cost of the project. The balance of any matching funds needed shall be paid by the department from the Grade Crossing Protection Fund.

Source:Laws 1979, LB 42, § 6.    


74-1316. Railroad crossing accident; notice to department; when.

When an accident occurs at any railroad crossing within the State of Nebraska which results in serious personal injury or loss of human life, the corporation operating the railroad which was involved in the accident shall within one day thereafter notify the department that an accident has occurred and shall promptly furnish to the department a copy of the same notice that it is required to furnish to the Nebraska Public Service Commission and the Federal Railroad Administration.

Source:Laws 1979, LB 42, § 7.    


74-1317. Grade Crossing Protection Fund; created; purpose; investment.

In order to promote public safety at the intersection of railroad lines and all classes of highways, there is hereby created a special fund known as the Grade Crossing Protection Fund which shall be established in the state treasury to be used in furnishing financial assistance in the improvement of the safety of railroad grade crossings in this state, including the elimination of such crossings, the construction, substantial modification, or improvement of and the maintenance of automatic crossing protection at such grade crossings, and the construction and maintenance of overpasses and underpasses at railroad crossings. Any money in the fund available for investment shall be invested by the state investment officer pursuant to the Nebraska Capital Expansion Act and the Nebraska State Funds Investment Act.

Source:Laws 1961, c. 359, § 1, p. 1126; R.S.Supp.,1961, § 75-219.01; Laws 1963, c. 241, § 1, p. 732; Laws 1969, c. 584, § 40, p. 2368; Laws 1973, LB 144, § 1;    R.S.Supp.,1973, § 39-7,136; Laws 1975, LB 249, § 1;    R.S.Supp.,1979, § 39-6,194; Laws 1979, LB 42, § 8;    Laws 1995, LB 7, § 85.    


Cross References

74-1318. Grade Crossing Protection Fund; department; administer; procedure; division of cost; responsibility for protection devices; powers and duties.

The department is hereby empowered to administer the funds deposited in the Grade Crossing Protection Fund as follows:

(1) If the department and the political subdivision with jurisdiction over the crossing agree that a grade crossing should be eliminated by closing the street, road, or highway, the political subdivision making such closing shall receive five thousand dollars from the fund and five thousand dollars from the railroad involved and the actual cost of closure not to exceed twelve thousand dollars from the fund. If pursuant to section 74-1305 it is agreed by the department and the political subdivision that such crossing should be eliminated by the removal of such rail line, the political subdivision paying for such removal, if any, shall receive two thousand dollars or the actual cost thereof not to exceed twelve thousand dollars from the fund;

(2) Except as otherwise provided in section 74-1315, in order to facilitate and protect the interest of the public as a whole and to compensate for the statewide use of such crossings by the public, the department shall pay ninety-five percent of the cost of overpasses, underpasses, and automatic railroad grade crossing protection measures or devices from the fund for all such projects in which an agreement among the department, the railroad, and the political subdivision is executed on or after May 24, 1979, and the balance of the cost shall be borne by the political subdivision, except that in any county in which a railroad transportation safety district has been formed, such balance shall be borne entirely by the political subdivision. For all such projects in which an agreement among the department, the railroad, and the political subdivision was executed prior to May 24, 1979, the costs shall continue to be borne in the same manner as they were prior to such date;

(3) It shall be the sole responsibility of the railroad company involved to maintain all automatic railroad grade crossing protection devices existing in this state;

(4) The department shall allocate the amount to be borne by the fund for the cost of construction, installation, or substantial modification or improvement of the automatic devices for the protection of the railroad grade crossing concerned under this section and section 74-1317; and

(5) The department shall enter into and enforce agreements involving the fund and the supervision of the construction, installation, substantial modification or improvement, and maintenance of such overpasses, underpasses, and automatic safety devices for which any part of the cost is borne from the fund and the auditing and collection of the bills covering the cost thereof. The department is further authorized to enter into such contracts with any railroad companies and political subdivisions affected which are necessary to carry out this section and section 74-1317.

Source:Laws 1961, c. 359, § 3, p. 1127; R.S.Supp.,1961, § 75-219.01; Laws 1963, c. 241, § 2, p. 732; Laws 1965, c. 220, § 1, p. 641; Laws 1972, LB 866, § 1;    Laws 1973, LB 144, § 2;    R.S.Supp.,1973, § 39-7,137; Laws 1975, LB 249, § 2;    R.S.Supp.,1979, § 39-6,195; Laws 1979, LB 42, § 9;    Laws 1993, LB 477, § 1;    Laws 2017, LB339, § 253.    


74-1319. Abandoned railroad line; removal of grade crossing protection devices.

Whenever a railroad line is abandoned, the department may remove grade crossing protection devices therefrom to protect the state's investment therein.

Source:Laws 1979, LB 42, § 10;    Laws 2017, LB339, § 254.    


74-1320. Excise tax on railroads transporting freight; rate; collection; report; payment.

(1) There is hereby levied an excise tax on each railroad transporting freight in the State of Nebraska. Such tax shall be levied at the rate of seven and one-half cents for each train mile operated by such railroad in the state and one hundred dollars for each public grade crossing on the line of such railroad in the state. Such tax shall be independent of any assessment of costs for benefits received by the railroad from projects for the construction, rehabilitation, relocation, or modification of railroad grade separation facilities. The Department of Revenue shall collect the tax due pursuant to this section from each railroad transporting freight within the state.

(2) On each March 1, each such railroad shall submit to the Department of Revenue a report of its total train miles operated within the state during the previous January 1 through December 31 and the number of public grade crossings on its line in the state at the close of the previous year. All taxes shall be due on the date of reporting and shall be delinquent if not paid on a quarterly basis on April 1 and each quarter thereafter. Delinquent quarterly payments shall draw interest at the rate provided for in section 45-104.02, as such rate may from time to time be adjusted.

(3) As used in this section, train mile shall mean each mile traveled by a train in this state regardless of the number of cars in such train.

Source:Laws 1979, LB 42, § 12;    Laws 1980, LB 507, § 30; Laws 1981, LB 190, § 1;    Laws 1984, LB 348, § 1;    Laws 1992, Fourth Spec. Sess., LB 1, § 11.    


74-1321. Excise tax on railroad transporting freight; similar appropriation; how used.

All revenue derived from the tax levied pursuant to section 74-1320, together with such other funds as may be appropriated by the state for the same purposes, shall be placed in the Grade Crossing Protection Fund and may be allocated and expended in the same manner as other money in such fund for the purpose of constructing, rehabilitating, relocating, or modifying railroad grade separation facilities.

Source:Laws 1979, LB 42, § 13;    Laws 1981, LB 190, § 2.    


74-1322. Failure to file report or pay taxes; violation; penalty.

Failure to file a report required by section 74-1320, filing such report late, failure to pay taxes due, or underpayment of such taxes shall result in a penalty of five percent of the amount due being imposed for each month the report is overdue or the payment is delinquent.

Source:Laws 1979, LB 42, § 14.    


74-1323. Railroad car; obstructing view at crossing; violation; penalty.

(1) Unless otherwise provided by city or village ordinance, the Public Service Commission, upon complaint or on its own motion, as to the crossing which is the subject of the complaint or motion, may direct that at such crossing any railroad car that is stored or parked on a railroad track which may be obstructing or obscuring the traveling public's view of any oncoming train be stored or parked at a minimum distance from the crossing of such railroad and public road. The minimum distance shall be that deemed by the commission to be reasonable and necessary to provide a sight distance at the crossing adequate to protect the safety of the traveling public, but in no instance shall any person who is authorized to control the movement of such railroad car or cars within such distance be prevented from reasonably conducting his or her business.

(2) Any company, its officers, agents, or employees, or any other person subject to subsection (1) of this section who fails, neglects, or refuses to promptly comply with an order of the commission issued under this section shall be guilty of a Class IV misdemeanor, but shall be fined not more than two hundred dollars for each offense. Each day of such neglect, refusal, or failure shall constitute a separate offense.

Source:Laws 1984, LB 790, § 1.    


74-1324. Repealed. Laws 1998, LB 899, § 1.

74-1325. Repealed. Laws 1998, LB 899, § 1.

74-1326. Repealed. Laws 1998, LB 899, § 1.

74-1327. Repealed. Laws 1998, LB 899, § 1.

74-1328. Repealed. Laws 1998, LB 899, § 1.

74-1329. Act, how cited.

Sections 74-1329 to 74-1343 shall be known and may be cited as the Nebraska Highway-Rail Grade Crossing Safety and Consolidation Act.

Source:Laws 1997, LB 255, § 1.    


74-1330. Legislative intent.

The Legislature hereby recognizes that the State of Nebraska leads the nation in the average number of highway-rail grade crossings per mile and that the State of Nebraska is traversed by a rail corridor that leads the nation in density of train traffic, in addition to other rail corridors in the state that also experience high levels of traffic. The Legislature further recognizes that these factors combine to create a serious and growing threat to public safety which must be addressed in a comprehensive manner that reflects the input and interests of local communities, the general motoring public, commercial highway users, and shippers of agricultural and other types of commodities who rely on rail transportation for efficient, timely transport of their goods.

It is the intent of the Legislature that any state role regarding highway-rail grade crossings, including public safety, Operation Lifesaver, maintenance, design, consolidation, separation, signalization, improvement, or relocation, be consolidated under one agency.

Source:Laws 1997, LB 255, § 2.    


74-1331. Bridges; construction; dimensions; maintenance; violation; penalty.

Any person who operates a railroad in the State of Nebraska shall construct all bridges on its railway so that each bridge over a running stream in this state has an opening below high water line the area of which is sufficient to allow the free and unobstructed passage of the water of such running stream at extreme high water state. If in the case of any given bridge satisfactory proof is made to the Department of Transportation that the dimensions prescribed in this section are greater than are necessary to permit the unimpeded passage of the water under such bridge at high water, the department may authorize construction of the bridge with dimensions less than those prescribed in this section. Each railroad shall maintain and keep in good repair all bridges and abutments which the railroad constructs to enable its tracks to pass over or under any turnpike, road, canal, watercourse, or other way. Any operator of a railroad in this state who violates any of the provisions of this section or who permits any such violation on the part of any employee shall be guilty of a Class III misdemeanor.

Source:Laws 1963, c. 425, art. IV, § 27, p. 1408; Laws 1994, LB 414, § 93;    R.S.1943, (1996), § 75-427; Laws 1997, LB 255, § 3;    Laws 2017, LB339, § 255.    


74-1332. Crossings; jurisdiction of department.

The Department of Transportation shall have jurisdiction over all crossings outside of incorporated villages, towns, and cities, both public and private, across, over, or under all railroads in the state, except as provided in sections 74-1338 to 74-1340, and shall adopt and promulgate such rules and regulations for the construction, repair, and maintenance of the crossings as the department deems adequate and sufficient for the protection and necessity of the public.

Source:Laws 1963, c. 425, art. IV, § 10, p. 1401; R.S.1943, (1996), § 75-410; Laws 1997, LB 255, § 4;    Laws 2017, LB339, § 256.    


Annotations

74-1333. Crossings; public; maintenance.

The owner of any railroad tracks which are crossed by a public road shall make and keep in good repair good and sufficient crossings for such road over its tracks, including all the grading, bridges, ditches, and culverts that may be necessary within its right-of-way. Such crossings shall be not less than twenty feet wide and shall be solidly constructed with no openings or filled spaces except such as are necessary for the track. The railroad crossings shall be made of durable material equal to the height of the railroad track. The Department of Transportation may, upon proper investigation and hearing, impose additional reasonable requirements as the circumstances may warrant.

Source:Laws 1963, c. 425, art. IV, § 11, p. 1402; Laws 1994, LB 414, § 86;    R.S.1943, (1996), § 75-411; Laws 1997, LB 255, § 5;    Laws 2017, LB339, § 257.    


74-1334. Crossings; public; safety regulations; gates and alarms; closure; when.

(1) Wherever any railroad track crosses any public road in a cut, on a curve or side hill, in timber lands, near buildings, or near any obstruction of view from the road, the Department of Transportation shall direct such precautions to be taken as it deems necessary for the safety of the traveling public. Each railroad carrier shall also provide and maintain such gates, crossings, signs, signals, alarm bells, and warning personnel as the department directs. The department may direct the placement of special signs where the physical conditions of any crossing warrant such action.

(2) Except as provided in subsection (3) of this section, any public railroad crossing without gates, signals, alarm bells, or warning personnel located within one-quarter mile from a public railroad crossing with gates, signals, alarm bells, or warning personnel shall be closed unless it is the only railroad crossing which provides access to property.

(3) An interested party may object to an action taken under subsection (2) of this section only if a written request is submitted to the department by a professional engineer licensed to practice in the State of Nebraska. The engineer shall state in writing that the engineer is familiar with the requirements in this section and with all relevant aspects of the railroad crossing. The engineer shall also provide a detailed explanation of why subsection (2) of this section should not apply to the railroad crossing in question and a statement that the railroad crossing corridor has been examined by the engineer and the engineer believes that the railroad crossing will be safe as designed. Such a written request shall exempt a railroad crossing from being closed under subsection (2) of this section.

Source:Laws 1963, c. 425, art. IV, § 12, p. 1402; Laws 1994, LB 414, § 87;    R.S.1943, (1996), § 75-412; Laws 1997, LB 255, § 6;    Laws 2006, LB 79, § 1;    Laws 2008, LB837, § 1;    Laws 2017, LB339, § 258.    


74-1335. Crossings; private; railroad; duties.

Whenever any person owns land on both sides of the right-of-way of any railroad, such railroad shall provide and keep in repair at least one adequate means for such landowner to cross the right-of-way. Any interested landowner with land on both sides of the right-of-way of any railroad may file written complaint with the Department of Transportation against any such railroad that the crossing is not adequate or is unsafe and dangerous to the life and property of those who use it, and the department thereupon shall make such investigation, hold such hearing, and issue such orders as it deems necessary, proper, and adequate. If circumstances warrant, the department may require overhead, underground, or grade crossings and wing fences at underground crossings or may require existing crossings to be relocated so as to be safe to those who use them, but when a special crossing involves an expenditure of more than one thousand five hundred dollars, the landowner shall bear one-half the expenses in excess of one thousand five hundred dollars.

Source:Laws 1963, c. 425, art. IV, § 13, p. 1402; Laws 1994, LB 414, § 88;    R.S.1943, (1996), § 75-413; Laws 1997, LB 255, § 7;    Laws 2017, LB339, § 259.    


Annotations

74-1336. Crossings; complaints; hearing; order; rules and regulations.

(1) Whenever a complaint is filed in writing with the Department of Transportation by the duly authorized officers of any incorporated village or city or by the owner or operator of any railroad track, relative to any crossing within the affected village or city, praying for relief from the matters complained of, the department shall hold a hearing and shall make such order as the facts warrant. The findings of the department, subject to the right of appeal, shall be binding on the parties to the suit.

(2) The department shall adopt and promulgate rules and regulations for the construction, repair, and maintenance of all crossings, both public and private, across, over, and under all railroads within the corporate limits of any incorporated village or city. The rules and regulations shall be substantially the same as the rules and regulations under section 74-1332.

Source:Laws 1963, c. 425, art. IV, § 14, p. 1403; Laws 1994, LB 414, § 89;    R.S.1943, (1996), § 75-414; Laws 1997, LB 255, § 8;    Laws 2003, LB 259, § 1;    Laws 2017, LB339, § 260.    


Annotations

74-1337. Crossings; public; county board; agreement.

Whenever railroad tracks cross a public highway at grade, outside of incorporated cities and villages, the owner of the railroad tracks and the county board of the county in which such crossing is located may agree upon any change, alteration, or construction of any crossing as will promote the public convenience or safety, and they may also agree upon the relocation of any highway so as to eliminate such crossings entirely or so as to carry them over or under such railroad and upon the apportionment of the expenses incident to any such change, alteration, relocation, or construction between the owner of the railroad tracks and the county or other public authority in interest.

Source:Laws 1963, c. 425, art. IV, § 15, p. 1403; Laws 1994, LB 414, § 90;    R.S.1943, (1996), § 75-415; Laws 1997, LB 255, § 9.    


74-1338. Crossings; public; failure of county board and railroad to agree; power of department.

If the owner of the railroad track and the county board or other public authority in interest fail to agree upon any of the matters or things mentioned in section 74-1337, either the owner or the county board or other public authority in interest, in the name of the county or other public authority in interest, may file an application with the Department of Transportation, setting forth such fact together with a statement of the change, alteration, relocation, or construction it wants, the estimated cost thereof, and such other facts as may be relevant and asking the department to enter an order directing that the change, alteration, relocation, or construction be made. The department shall proceed to hear the application in the manner provided by law, and if it finds that the application should be granted, it shall enter an order accordingly, designating in the order what portion of the expense of complying with the order shall be paid by the railroad carrier and what portion shall be paid by the county or other public authority in interest, if any.

Source:Laws 1963, c. 425, art. IV, § 16, p. 1404; Laws 1994, LB 414, § 91;    R.S.1943, (1996), § 75-416; Laws 1997, LB 255, § 10;    Laws 2017, LB339, § 261.    


74-1339. Crossings; agreement of department; county board or other public authority; powers.

The county board or other public authority in interest may carry out any such agreement and may establish, vacate, or relocate any public road so as to comply with any such agreement. The procedure shall be that provided by sections 39-1701 to 39-1731, insofar as the same is applicable, but no petition shall be necessary or required.

Source:Laws 1963, c. 425, art. IV, § 17, p. 1404; R.S.1943, (1996), § 75-417; Laws 1997, LB 255, § 11.    


74-1340. Crossings; department orders; violation; penalty.

When the owner of railroad tracks fails, neglects, or refuses promptly to comply with any order of the Department of Transportation issued under sections 74-1332 to 74-1339 or fails, refuses, or neglects to comply with such sections after the department has issued an order, the owner shall be guilty of a Class V misdemeanor and shall be fined in any sum not more than one hundred dollars for each such offense. Each week of such neglect, refusal, or failure shall constitute a separate offense.

Source:Laws 1963, c. 425, art. IV, § 18, p. 1404; Laws 1994, LB 414, § 92;    R.S.1943, (1996), § 75-418; Laws 1997, LB 255, § 12;    Laws 2017, LB339, § 262.    


74-1341. Grade crossing safety; responsibility.

The Department of Transportation, which possesses the requisite engineering expertise, highway and rail planning function, and highway safety mission and is the repository for state and federal funding for both rail and highway projects, shall be the agency responsible for grade crossing safety.

Source:Laws 1997, LB 255, § 13;    Laws 2017, LB339, § 263.    


74-1342. Comprehensive public safety program; department; duties.

(1) The Department of Transportation shall adopt and promulgate rules and regulations establishing a comprehensive public safety program to deal with problems associated with public and private highway-rail grade crossings. In designing such a program, the department shall establish a process for assessing the risk to the public from particular grade crossings and for reducing or eliminating such risk in a cost-effective and timely manner. The department shall actively solicit input from the public and from representatives of county and municipal governments, the Federal Highway Administration, the Federal Railroad Administration, and any other individuals or entities with an interest in grade crossing safety.

(2) The grade crossing safety assessment process may include the following factors:

(a) Volume of trains;

(b) Volume of motor vehicles, including character, function, and type of vehicular traffic through the crossing;

(c) Number of tracks at the crossing;

(d) Geometry of the crossing, including acute angles;

(e) Sight-distance restrictions, if any;

(f) Train and motor vehicle speed;

(g) Accident history;

(h) Character of proximate road network, including distance and travel time to adjacent crossings;

(i) Frequency and duration of roadway blockage by trains, including citation history;

(j) Emergency response routes, including alternatives;

(k) Economic impact of crossing;

(l) Current and foreseeable development in the vicinity of the crossing; and

(m) Location of schools and hospitals.

Source:Laws 1997, LB 255, § 14;    Laws 2017, LB339, § 264.    


74-1343. Assessment process; recommendations; department; duties.

The Department of Transportation shall establish the grade crossing safety assessment process no later than twelve months after September 13, 1997, and shall recommend to the Legislature no later than eighteen months after September 13, 1997, an equitable formula for funding grade crossing risk abatement.

Source:Laws 1997, LB 255, § 15;    Laws 2017, LB339, § 265.    


74-1401. Repealed. Laws 2011, LB 259, § 5.

74-1402. Repealed. Laws 2011, LB 259, § 5.

74-1402.01. Repealed. Laws 2011, LB 259, § 5.

74-1403. Repealed. Laws 2011, LB 259, § 5.

74-1404. Repealed. Laws 2011, LB 259, § 5.

74-1405. Repealed. Laws 2011, LB 259, § 5.

74-1405.01. Repealed. Laws 2011, LB 259, § 5.

74-1405.02. Repealed. Laws 2011, LB 259, § 5.

74-1405.03. Repealed. Laws 2011, LB 259, § 5.

74-1406. Repealed. Laws 2011, LB 259, § 5.

74-1407. Repealed. Laws 1991, LB 783, § 35.

74-1407.01. Repealed. Laws 2011, LB 259, § 5.

74-1408. Repealed. Laws 2011, LB 259, § 5.

74-1409. Repealed. Laws 1991, LB 783, § 35.

74-1410. Repealed. Laws 2011, LB 259, § 5.

74-1410.01. Repealed. Laws 2011, LB 259, § 5.

74-1411. Repealed. Laws 2011, LB 259, § 5.

74-1411.01. Repealed. Laws 2011, LB 259, § 5.

74-1412. Repealed. Laws 2011, LB 259, § 5.

74-1412.01. Repealed. Laws 2011, LB 259, § 5.

74-1413. Repealed. Laws 2011, LB 259, § 5.

74-1414. Repealed. Laws 2011, LB 259, § 5.

74-1415. Repealed. Laws 2011, LB 259, § 5.

74-1415.01. Repealed. Laws 2011, LB 259, § 5.

74-1415.02. Repealed. Laws 1996, LB 463, § 33.

74-1415.03. Repealed. Laws 2011, LB 259, § 5.

74-1415.04. Repealed. Laws 2011, LB 259, § 5.

74-1415.05. Repealed. Laws 2011, LB 259, § 5.

74-1415.06. Repealed. Laws 2011, LB 259, § 5.

74-1416. Repealed. Laws 1991, LB 783, § 35.

74-1417. Repealed. Laws 1991, LB 783, § 35.

74-1418. Repealed. Laws 1991, LB 783, § 35.

74-1419. Repealed. Laws 1991, LB 783, § 35.

74-1419.01. Repealed. Laws 1996, LB 463, § 33.

74-1419.02. Repealed. Laws 2011, LB 259, § 5.

74-1419.03. Repealed. Laws 1996, LB 463, § 33.

74-1420. Repealed. Laws 2011, LB 259, § 5.

74-1420.01. Repealed. Laws 2011, LB 259, § 5.

74-1420.02. Repealed. Laws 2011, LB 259, § 5.

74-1420.03. Repealed. Laws 2011, LB 259, § 5.

74-1421. Transferred to section 74-1415.01.

74-1422. Transferred to section 74-1420.02.

74-1423. Repealed. Laws 1991, LB 783, § 35.

74-1424. Repealed. Laws 1991, LB 783, § 35.

74-1425. Repealed. Laws 1991, LB 783, § 35.

74-1426. Repealed. Laws 1991, LB 783, § 35.

74-1427. Political subdivision; expend local tax funds; election; procedure.

(1) If the governing body of a political subdivision determines that it is necessary or beneficial for the vitality of such political subdivision to expend local tax funds for rehabilitation or improvement of a light-density rail line or rail facility construction, including the issuance of bonds, the governing body shall by resolution place the proposition for such expenditure or bond issue on the general or primary election ballot or in odd-numbered years only call for a special election in such political subdivision for the purpose of approving such expenditure of local tax funds.

(2) The resolution calling for the election and the election notice shall show the proposed purpose for which such local tax funds will be expended and the amount of money sought.

(3) Notice of the election shall state the date the election is to be held and the hours the polls will be open. Such notice shall be published in a newspaper that is published in or of general circulation in such political subdivision at least once each week for three weeks prior to such election. If no such newspaper exists, notice shall be posted in at least three public places in the political subdivision for at least three weeks prior to such election.

(4) The proposition appearing on the ballot in any election shall state the purpose for which such local tax funds will be spent, the amount of local tax funds to be so expended, and the source from which the revenue will be raised. Such proposition shall be adopted if approved by a majority of those voting in such election.

(5) If a special election is called, the governing body shall prescribe the form of the ballot to be used.

(6) For purposes of this section:

(a) Facility means the track, ties, roadbed, and related structures, including terminals, team tracks and appurtenances, bridges, tunnels, and other structures used or usable for rail service operations;

(b) Light-density rail line means any rail line classified as a light-density line by the United States Department of Transportation;

(c) Rail facility construction means the construction of rail or rail-related facilities, including new connections between two or more existing lines, intermodal freight terminals, sidings, and relocation of existing lines, for the purpose of improving the quality and efficiency of rail freight service; and

(d) Rehabilitation or improvement means replacing, repairing, or upgrading, to the extent necessary to permit adequate and efficient rail freight service, facilities needed to provide service on a rail line.

Source:Laws 1980, LB 507, § 27; Laws 1991, LB 783, § 28; Laws 1996, LB 463, § 30;    Laws 2011, LB259, § 3.    


74-1428. Repealed. Laws 1991, LB 783, § 35.

74-1428.01. Repealed. Laws 2011, LB 259, § 5.

74-1428.02. Repealed. Laws 2011, LB 259, § 5.

74-1428.03. Repealed. Laws 2011, LB 259, § 5.

74-1429. Repealed. Laws 2011, LB 259, § 5.

74-1501. Repealed. Laws 2009, LB 2, § 1; Laws 2009, LB 154, § 27.

74-1502. Repealed. Laws 2009, LB 2, § 1; Laws 2009, LB 154, § 27.

74-1503. Repealed. Laws 2009, LB 2, § 1; Laws 2009, LB 154, § 27.

74-1504. Repealed. Laws 2009, LB 2, § 1; Laws 2009, LB 154, § 27.

74-1505. Repealed. Laws 2009, LB 2, § 1; Laws 2009, LB 154, § 27.

74-1506. Repealed. Laws 2009, LB 2, § 1; Laws 2009, LB 154, § 27.

74-1507. Repealed. Laws 2009, LB 2, § 1; Laws 2009, LB 154, § 27.

74-1508. Repealed. Laws 2009, LB 2, § 1; Laws 2009, LB 154, § 27.

74-1509. Repealed. Laws 2009, LB 2, § 1; Laws 2009, LB 154, § 27.

74-1510. Repealed. Laws 2009, LB 2, § 1; Laws 2009, LB 154, § 27.

74-1511. Repealed. Laws 2009, LB 2, § 1; Laws 2009, LB 154, § 27.

74-1512. Repealed. Laws 2009, LB 2, § 1; Laws 2009, LB 154, § 27.

74-1513. Repealed. Laws 2009, LB 2, § 1; Laws 2009, LB 154, § 27.

74-1514. Repealed. Laws 2009, LB 2, § 1; Laws 2009, LB 154, § 27.

74-1601. Repealed. Laws 2015, LB317, § 2.

74-1602. Repealed. Laws 2015, LB317, § 2.

74-1603. Repealed. Laws 2015, LB317, § 2.