Nebraska Statutes

§ 70-604.03 — Operating area; boundary lines; establish; voting precinct division; request by retail customer to vote or hold office; certification procedure

Nebraska § 70-604.03
JurisdictionNebraska
Ch. 70Power Districts and Corporations

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Neb. Rev. Stat. § 70-604.03 (2026).

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(1)To establish boundary lines of an operating area coincident with the boundary lines of whole or divided voting precincts or county boundary lines, it shall be permissible to eliminate area from or add area to the operating area so that retail distribution areas are identified by reference to either whole or divided voting precincts and wholesale distribution areas are identified by reference to whole counties.
(2)Voting or election precincts may be divided for the purposes of establishing operating area, chartered territory, and district elections. The description of such divided precincts may be given by section, township, and range.
(3)Any retail customer whose principal residence is being served by a public power district and whose principal residence is not in the chartered terri

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In RE BOUNDARIES OF McCOOK PUBLIC POWER DIST.
347 N.W.2d 554 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 1984)
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Neel v. McCook Public Power District
347 N.W.2d 554 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 1984)
1 case citations

Legislative History

Source: Laws 1967, c. 418, § 9, p. 1290; Laws 1982, LB 198, § 1; Laws 1985, LB 96, § 1; Laws 1986, LB 949, § 8; Laws 1994, LB 76, § 577; Laws 2025, LB105, § 1. Effective Date: April 8, 2025 Annotations: The right to vote in an election of successors to the board of directors of a public power district is purely statutory. In re Boundaries of McCook P. P. Dist., 217 Neb. 11, 347 N.W.2d 554 (1984).

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