Nebraska Statutes

§ 79-470 — Contract for instruction; limitation; dissolution

Nebraska § 79-470

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Neb. Rev. Stat. § 79-470 (2026).

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(1)No district shall contract for the instruction of all of its pupils with another school district for more than two consecutive years.
(2)The State Committee for the Reorganization of School Districts shall dissolve and attach to a neighboring school district or districts any school district which, for two consecutive years, contracts for the instruction of all of its pupils with another school district.
(3)The dissolution of any school district pursuant to this section shall be effected in the manner prescribed in section 79-498 . When such dissolution would create extreme hardships on the pupils or the school district affected, the State Board of Education may, on application by the school board of the school district, waive the dissolution of the school district on an annual basis

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State Ex Rel. Fick v. Miller
584 N.W.2d 809 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 1998)
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Legislative History

Source: Laws 1969, c. 703, § 3, p. 2702; Laws 1973, LB 148, § 2; Laws 1987, LB 106, § 1; R.S.1943, (1994), § 79-603; Laws 1996, LB 900, § 219; Laws 1999, LB 272, § 60; Laws 2005, LB 126, § 33; Referendum 2006, No. 422; Laws 2018, LB377, § 24; Laws 2024, LB1329, § 29. Annotations: County superintendent has mandatory duty to dissolve Class I school district when precedent conditions in this section exist. In re Dissolution of School Dist. No. 22 of Madison County, 216 Neb. 89, 341 N.W.2d 918 (1983). The constitutional prohibition against passage of ex post facto laws applies only to penal or criminal matters. Lentz v. Saunders, 199 Neb. 3, 255 N.W.2d 853 (1977). This is an independent act and its adoption did not violate constitutional requirements. Bodenstedt v. Rickers, 189 Neb. 407, 203 N.W.2d 110 (1972).

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