Nebraska Statutes
§ 82-123 — Highway Historical Markers; erection or maintenance; written consent of Nebraska State Historical Society required
Nebraska § 82-123
JurisdictionNebraska
Ch. 82State Culture and History
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Neb. Rev. Stat. § 82-123 (2026).
Text
It shall be unlawful for any person, public or private corporation, association, or organization to post, erect, or maintain any historical marker, monument, sign or notice, on public property or any place in the state, upon any public street, road, or highway in the state bearing any legend, inscription, or notice which purports to record any historical event, incident, or fact or to maintain any such historical marker, monument, notice, or sign posted or erected after September 20, 1957, unless a written certificate of approval has first been secured from the Historical Land Mark Council or, after December 25, 1969, from the Nebraska State Historical Society.
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Legislative History
Source: Laws 1957, c. 384, § 5, p. 1340; Laws 1959, c. 441, § 6, p. 1484; R.R.S.1943, § 82-205; Laws 1969, c. 811, § 5, p. 3049.
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