Nebraska Statutes
§ 29-2249.04 — Transferred employees; benefits
Nebraska § 29-2249.04
JurisdictionNebraska
Ch. 29Criminal Procedure
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Neb. Rev. Stat. § 29-2249.04 (2026).
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Accrued leave and benefits for separate juvenile court probation employees and municipal court employees who have become state employees pursuant to law shall be subject to this section.
(1)The city or county shall transfer all accrued sick leave of such employees up to the maximum number of accumulated hours for sick leave allowed by the state for state probation officers and the city or county shall reimburse the state in an amount equal to twenty-five percent of the value of such accrued sick leave hours based on the straight-time rate of pay for the employee. For any accrued sick leave hours of an employee which are in excess of the amount that can be transferred, the city or county shall reimburse the employee for twenty-five percent of the value of the sick leave hours based on the
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Legislative History
Source: Laws 1984, LB 13, § 64; Laws 1986, LB 529, § 34.
Cross References: Municipal court, transfer of duties, see sections 24-515 and 24-593.
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