Nebraska Statutes

§ 55-139.01 — National Guard; peace officer; powers

Nebraska § 55-139.01

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Neb. Rev. Stat. § 55-139.01 (2026).

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While in the active service of the state or on orders under 32 U.S.C., as a member of the militia of this state or another state, by direction or request of the Governor, members of the National Guard are peace officers and conservators of the peace with the power to keep the same, to prevent crime, to arrest any person liable thereto, or to execute process of law. They may call any person to their aid and, when necessary, may summon the power of the state. The authority to perform peace officer duties will be established within the official order to duty and may be limited by the Governor, in writing, as necessitated by the mission.

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Legislative History

Source: Laws 2010, LB550, § 7.

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