Nebraska Statutes
§ 12-1202 — Legislative findings and declarations
Nebraska § 12-1202
JurisdictionNebraska
Ch. 12Cemeteries
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Neb. Rev. Stat. § 12-1202 (2026).
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The Legislature hereby finds and declares that:
(1)Human burial sites which do not presently resemble well-tended and well-marked cemeteries are subject to a higher degree of vandalism and inadvertent destruction than well-tended and well-marked cemeteries;
(2)Although existing law prohibits removal, concealment, or abandonment of any dead human body and provides for the care and maintenance of abandoned or neglected cemeteries and pioneer cemeteries, additional statutory guidelines and protections are in the public interest;
(3)Existing law on cemeteries reflects the value placed on preserving human burial sites but does not clearly provide equal and adequate protection or incentives to assure preservation of all human burial sites in this state;
(4)An unknown number of unmarked human
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Related
Opinion No. (2006)
(Nebraska Attorney General Reports, 2006)
Legislative History
Source: Laws 1989, LB 340, § 2; Laws 2008, LB995, § 8.
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