2016 Boards and Commissions

Nebraska Capitol Commission

General Information

Formal Name:Nebraska Capitol Commission
Contact Person:Robert C. Ripley, Capitol Administrator
Purpose:The nine member Nebraska Capitol Commission meets quarterly to oversee and approve all operational and policy matters carried out by the Office of the Capitol Commission (OCC) for the on-going care, preservaton and restoration of the Nebraska Capitol and grounds.
How Many Affectable:N.A.
How Many Served:N.A.
Year Created:2004 (2004 Session, Agency activated July 1, 2004)
Year Active:2004-Present
Sunset Date:None

Authorization

Authorization Citation:SS 81-1108.32
Parent Agency:Independent agency attached to DAS for only Accounting, Budget, and HR purposes.

Memberships and Meetings

Number Of Members:Nine (9) - Capitol Administrator serves as non-voting Commission secretary.
Who Appoints:Four members appointed by the Governor, others ex-officio
Legislative Approval:None
Qualifications Of Members:Capitol Administrator appointed by Governor, Three congressional district members, one appointed by Governor from each district serving staggered three year terms..
Per Diem:Allowed for the three (3) appointed congressional district members.
Expense Reimbursement:Four times annually for 1st Dist $115.56; 2nd Dist $58.86; 3rd Dist $149.04
Term Length:Congressional district members serve three-year staggered terms
Terms Rotate or Expire At Once:Terms Rotate

Meetings Required In:

Required FY 13-14:Four (4)
Held FY 13-14:Four (February, June, August, November)
Required FY 14-15:four (4)
Held FY 14-15:Four (February, June, August, November)
Required FY 15-16:Four
Held FY 15-16:Four (February, June, August, November)

Operations

Support Staff:27 Staff in Office of the Capitol Commission including Administrator
Shared or Separate:27 OCC staff plus 3 shared Grounds staff with DASBuilding Division
FY 13-14 Budget:$3,697,911
FY 14-15 Budget:$3,693,302
FY 15-16 Budget:$4,053,489
Other Funding Sources:Program 901 State Capitol Improvements Fund; arked Capital Construction Appropriation; Possible 309 TF Allocation
Spending Authority:As determined by Legislative appropriation and reviewedapproved by the Nebraska Capitol Commission.

Accomplishments

Since July 1, 2012:Since July, 2004, the OCC via the Nebraska Capitol Commission has been responsibile for all on-going maintenance, preservation, restoration and enhancement projects involving the Capitol and its landscape. This includes daily cleaning, mechanicalelectrical and grounds maint, original furniture repairrestoration, restoration of Capitol murals, offices and furnishings, providing public tours and care for archival material to interpret the history of the Capitol as a National Park Service, Registered National Historic Landmark.