Nebraska Administrative Code Topic - STATE PATROL
Here’s a refined overview of the Nebraska Administrative Code for the State Patrol, codified under Title 272:
📘 Title 272 – Nebraska State Patrol (Topic: STATE PATROL)
This title is the official administrative code for the Nebraska State Patrol, containing Chapters 1–25 with regulations governing various responsibilities and procedures (regulations.justia.com):
Chapter 1 – Rules of Practice & Procedure for Hearings in Contested Cases
Chapter 2 – Administration of the Security, Privacy, and Dissemination of Criminal History Info Act
Chapter 3 – Carrier Enforcement Division
Chapter 5 – Scope & Definitions (general terminology)
Chapters 6–10 – Regulations for explosives:
6: Manufacture
7: Handling
8: Use
9: Storage
10: Transportation (Class 1, Div 1.1–1.6)
Chapter 11 – General Safety Regulations
Chapter 12 – Compliance & Penalties
Chapters 16–18 – Rulemaking processes:
16: Negotiated Rulemaking
17: Petitioning
18: Agency Declaratory Orders
Chapter 19 – Sex Offender Registration
Chapter 20 – DNA Database Sample Procedures
Chapter 21 – Concealed Handgun Permits
Chapter 22 – Handgun Purchase Certificate Act
Chapter 23 – Missing Persons Info Clearinghouse
Chapter 24 – Drug Control & Education Cash Funds
Chapter 25 – Security Regulations at the State Capitol in Lincoln (regulations.justia.com, statepatrol.nebraska.gov, casetext.com)
⚖️ Statutory Authority
Under Nebraska Revised Statutes § 28‑1236, the State Patrol is explicitly empowered to “adopt and promulgate rules and regulations supplemental to sections 28‑1213 to 28‑1239… for administration of explosives and public safety,” and to enforce these statutes alongside other peace officers (nebraskalegislature.gov).
🧭 How to Navigate Title 272
Pick the relevant chapter based on topic—e.g., Chapter 7 for handling explosives, Chapter 21 for concealed carry permits, or Chapter 25 for Capitol security.
Within each chapter, locate specific sections (§ xxx‑y‑zzz) that govern definitions, procedures, permit requirements, hearings, penalties, etc.
Reference § 28‑1236 as the underlying statutory authority for the State Patrol’s rulemaking and enforcement powers related to explosives and similar matters.
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