2024 Boards and Commissions

Nebraska Commission on Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice

General Information
  • Formal Name:
    Nebraska Commission on Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice
  • Contact Person:
    Bryan Tuma, Executive Director; Nebraska Commission on Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice; 301 Centennial Mall; P.O. Box 94946; Lincoln, NE; 68509-4946 531-893-0405
  • Purpose:
    The commission shall educate the community at large to the problems encountered by law enforcement authorities, promote respect for law and encourage community involvement in the administration of criminal justice. The commission shall be an agency of the state, and the exercise by the commission of the powers conferred by the provisions of Neb. Rev. Stat. 81-1415 to 81-1426.01 shall be deemed to be an essential governmental function of the state.
  • How Many Affectable:
    Law enforcement officers in Nebraska (approximately 4,100) and their respective employing agencies (approximately 118); 68 county jails across the state and three juvenile facilities; 93 county attorneys and their deputies; all judges across the stat
  • How Many Served:
    Law enforcement officers in Nebraska (approximately 4,100) and their respective employing agencies (approximately 118); 68 county jails across the state and three juvenile facilities; 93 county attorneys and their deputies; all judges across the stat
  • Year Created:
    1969
  • Year Active:
    1969
  • Sunset Date:
    NA
Authorization
  • Authorization Citation:
    Nebraska Revised Statutes 81-1416
  • Parent Agency:
    Nebraska Commission on Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice
Memberships and Meetings
  • Number Of Members:
    19
  • Who Appoints:
    Governor
  • Legislative Approval:
    Yes, for all appointed members.
  • Qualifications Of Members:
    The chief of police or director of public safety of a city of more than two hundred thousand population; the chief of police or director public safety of a city of two hundred thousand population or less; a county sheriff; a county attorney; a county commissioner; a mayor or city manager; a person involved with the control or prevention of juvenile delinquency; the chairperson of the Police Standards Advisory Council; the chairperson the Nebraska Coalition for Juvenile Justice; and six members, one of which must be a woman, from the public at large. The membership of the commission shall represent varying geographic areas and large and small governmental subdivisions.
  • Per Diem:
    No
  • Expense Reimbursement:
    Yes
  • Term Length:
    6 years. For those serving by position or status, no member shall serve beyond the time when he or she holds the office, employment, or status by reason of which he or she was initially eligible for appointment.
  • Terms Rotate or Expire At Once:
    Terms Rotate
Meetings Required In:
  • Required FY 21-22:
    4
  • Held FY 21-22:
    4
  • Required FY 22-23:
    4
  • Held FY 22-23:
    4
  • Required FY 23-24:
    4
  • Held FY 23-24:
    4
Operations
  • Support Staff:
    Yes
  • Shared or Separate:
    Nebraska Commission on Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice
  • FY 21-22 Budget:
    $0
  • FY 22-23 Budget:
    $0
  • FY 23-24 Budget:
    $0
  • Other Funding Sources:
    None
  • Spending Authority:
    No
Accomplishments
  • Since July 1, 2020:
    The Nebraska Crime Commission oversees the administration of all law enforcement training and certification standards for Nebraska. This effort is addressed in concert with the Police Standards Advisory Council and the Nebraska Law Enforcement Training Center. Revisions to the administrative requirements associated with citizens reporting allegations of misconduct as defined in Nebraska Revised Statute 81-1403(6) are found in Nebraska Administrative Code Title 79, Chapter 9. Significant progress has been made to refine the process to address the investigation of informal complaints which could be grounds for revocation of a law enforcement officers certification. The Nebraska Commission on Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice took steps to modify the agency website to post the statutorily required list of decertified officers and the basis for those revocations. Efforts to implement hiring bonuses for new law enforcement officers was implemented beginning in 2023. In addition, the Law Enforcement Officer Attraction and Retention (LEAR) program began issuing payments in 2023 to 2800 law enforcement officers.