Nebraska Statutes

§ 79-806 — Legislative findings; purpose of sections

Nebraska § 79-806

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Neb. Rev. Stat. § 79-806 (2026).

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(1)The Legislature finds that there is an educator workforce shortage in this state and that efforts need to be made to recruit, prepare, retain, and support the teaching profession while maintaining high-quality educators in our classrooms around the state.
(2)The purpose of sections 79-806 to 79-815 is to provide more flexibility in the certification of qualified educators for Nebraska schools and not to decrease any requirements for certificates to teach, provide special services, and administer in Nebraska schools.

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Legislative History

Source: Laws 1963, c. 491, § 1, p. 1569; Laws 1988, LB 802, § 24; R.S.1943, (1994), § 79-1247.03; Laws 1996, LB 900, § 436; Laws 2003, LB 685, § 6; Laws 2022, LB1218, § 11; Laws 2023, LB705, § 82. Cross References: Excellence in Teaching Act, see section 85-3101. Annotations: This statute is merely declarative of the Legislature's purpose in enacting this series of statutes. It has been modified by deletion of part of section 79-1247.06, R.R.S.1943, which allowed completion of two years of a college program as the maximum requirement for teaching. State ex rel. Douglas v. Faith Baptist Church of Louisville, 207 Neb. 802, 301 N.W.2d 571 (1981).

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