2016 Boards and Commissions

Nebraska Commission on Problem Gambling

General Information

Formal Name:Nebraska Commission on Problem Gambling
Contact Person:David Geier, Executive Director, 700 South 16th Street, Lincoln, NE 68508 402-471-4450, david.geier@nebraska.gov
Purpose:LB 6, effective July 1, 2013, directs the Commission to oversee the staff and functions of the Nebraska Gamblers Assistance Program(GAP). The GAP is authorized to direct gambling proceeds collected by the State of Nebraska to help pay for problem gambling counseling for Nebraskans and their families who suffer a problem gambling disorder. The GAP is also authorized to educate the public about problem gambling and to generate public messages that may prevent problem gambling.
How Many Affectable:According to the University of Northern Iowa Prevalence of Gambling 2015 Survey indicates that between 1-2% of the adult population (over 18), or 14,000 - 28,000 persons who are residents of Nebraska may be addicted gamblers, with an additional 15% more w
How Many Served:641
Year Created:2013
Year Active:2013
Sunset Date:NA

Authorization

Authorization Citation:Nebraska Revised Statutes, Chapter 9-1003 - 1007, Laws 2013, LB 6, SS 7
Parent Agency:Independent Commisstion with Department of Revenue limited administrative services only

Memberships and Meetings

Number Of Members:Nine
Who Appoints:Governor
Legislative Approval:Yes.
Qualifications Of Members:1 - medical or mental health expertise1 - education 1 - banking1 - legal1 - data analysis2 - problem gambling consumers2 - public-at-large
Per Diem:No
Expense Reimbursement:Mileage for scheduled meetings at state rate, meals away from home
Term Length:three years
Terms Rotate or Expire At Once:Terms Rotate

Meetings Required In:

Required FY 13-14:4
Held FY 13-14:6
Required FY 14-15:4
Held FY 14-15:6
Required FY 15-16:4
Held FY 15-16:6

Operations

Support Staff:Anne McCollister, AA
Shared or Separate:Separate
FY 13-14 Budget:$1.670M appropriation
FY 14-15 Budget:$1.870M
FY 15-16 Budget:$1.876M
Other Funding Sources:None
Spending Authority:Yes

Accomplishments

Since July 1, 2012:Since July 1, 2013, the Gamblers Assistance Program has increased the number of total clients served (Nebraska residents and their families who suffer a problem gambling disorder) from 166 to 641. 21 new therapists trained and providing counseling in six new Nebraska communities in a previous under-served region. Certified problem gambling counseling is now available in Omaha, Lincoln, Grand Island, Kearney, North Platte, Scottsbluff, Chadron, McCook, Broken Bow, Norfolk, O'Neill, and Auburn. So, since 2013, the GAP has expanded both certified problem gambling treatment services in Nebraska and the number of new Nebraska clients seeking treatment. GAP has developed a process for evaluation and approval of contracts with treatment providers and other contractors; developed standards for training and certification of counselors; gathered and analyzed evaluation data on which to base program initiatives; inform the public about problem gambling and prevention; and created and implemented an outreach and prevention program in schools, legal system, state probation, tribal organizations, military, family and mental health practitioners, service organizations, and clergy.