Nebraska Statutes
§ 2-3201 — Natural resources, declaration of intent
Nebraska § 2-3201
JurisdictionNebraska
Ch. 2Agriculture
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Bluebook
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 2-3201 (2026).
Text
The Legislature hereby recognizes and declares that it is essential to the health and welfare of the people of the State of Nebraska to conserve, protect, develop, and manage the natural resources of this state. The Legislature further recognizes the significant achievements that have been made in the conservation, protection, development, and management of our natural resources and declares that the most efficient and economical method of accelerating these achievements is by creating natural resources districts encompassing all of the area of the state. The Legislature further declares that the functions performed by soil and water conservation districts, watershed conservancy districts, watershed districts, advisory watershed improvement boards, and watershed planning boards shall be co
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Related
Lingenfelter v. Lower Elkhorn NRD
294 Neb. 46 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 2016)
Metropolitan Utilities District v. Twin Platte Natural Resources District
550 N.W.2d 907 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 1996)
Japp v. Papio-Missouri River Natural Resources District
716 N.W.2d 707 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 2006)
State Ex Rel. Upper Republican Natural Resources District v. Honorable District Judges
728 N.W.2d 275 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 2007)
Nemaha Natural Resources District v. Neeman
315 N.W.2d 619 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 1982)
Watershed Associates Rescue v. Alexander
586 F. Supp. 978 (D. Nebraska, 1982)
Koch v. Lower Loup Natural Res. Dist.
27 Neb. Ct. App. 301 (Nebraska Court of Appeals, 2019)
Koch v. Lower Loup NRD
(Nebraska Court of Appeals, 2016)
Temple v. Lower Elkhorn Natural Resources District
(D. Nebraska, 2023)
Legislative History
Source: Laws 1969, c. 9, § 1, p. 100; Laws 1971, LB 544, § 1; Laws 1972, LB 543, § 1; Laws 1973, LB 335, § 1; Laws 1991, LB 15, § 1; Laws 1998, LB 896, § 1.
Annotations: This statute does not expressly grant or imply the power to represent the public interest in litigation in which a natural resources district does not otherwise have standing. Metropolitan Utilities Dist. v. Twin Platte NRD, 250 Neb. 442, 550 N.W.2d 907 (1996). The statutes providing for natural resources districts held to be constitutional. Neeman v. Nebraska Nat. Resources Commission, 191 Neb. 672, 217 N.W.2d 166 (1974).
Nearby Sections
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§ 2-101.01
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