Nebraska Statutes
§ 83-178 — Director; records; contents; confidential; classification and treatment of persons committed
Nebraska § 83-178
JurisdictionNebraska
Ch. 83State Institutions
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Bluebook
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 83-178 (2026).
Text
(1)The director shall establish and maintain, in accordance with the regulations of the department, an individual file for each person committed to the department. Each individual file shall include, when available and appropriate, the following information on such person:
(a)Such person's admission summary;
(b)Such person's presentence investigation report;
(c)Such person's classification report and recommendation;
(d)Official records of such person's conviction and commitment as well as any earlier criminal records;
(e)Progress reports and admission-orientation reports;
(f)Reports of any disciplinary infractions and of their disposition;
(g)Such person's parole plan; and
(h)Other pertinent data concerning such person's background, conduct, associations, and family relationships.
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Legislative History
Source: Laws 1969, c. 817, § 9, p. 3076; Laws 1993, LB 31, § 29; Laws 2001, LB 15, § 1; Laws 2025, LB298, § 101. Effective Date: June 5, 2025
Cross References: Office of Inspector General of the Nebraska Correctional System Act, see section 50-1901. Office of Public Counsel Act, see section 50-2001.
Annotations: For purposes of subsection (2) of this section, "good cause" means a logical or legally sufficient reason in light of all the surrounding facts and circumstances and in view of the very narrow access intended by the Legislature. Pettit v. Nebraska Dept. of Corr. Servs., 291 Neb. 513, 867 N.W.2d 553 (2015). Whether a person seeking access to an inmate's institutional file shows good cause is a mixed question of law and fact. What the parties show presents questions of fact, which an appellate court reviews for clear error. Whether the showing establishes good cause is a question of law, and an appellate court reviews questions of law independently. Where the facts are undisputed, the entire question becomes one of law. Pettit v. Nebraska Dept. of Corr. Servs., 291 Neb. 513, 867 N.W.2d 553 (2015). When a defendant in a capital sentencing proceeding places his or her mental health at issue either by asserting mental retardation or by asserting mental illness, there is good cause under subsection (2) of this section for the prosecution to obtain access to the defendant's mental health records in the possession of the Department of Correctional Services. State v. Vela, 279 Neb. 94, 777 N.W.2d 266 (2009). Because this section requires that files be maintained in accordance with the regulations of the department, it is clear from the Department of Correctional Services' own regulations that records of disciplinary proceedings need not be maintained where the result of those proceedings is dismissed on appeal. Nissen v. Nebraska Dept. of Corr. Servs., 8 Neb. App. 865, 602 N.W.2d 672 (1999).
Nearby Sections
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§ 83-1001
Transferred to section71-902§ 83-1002
Transferred to section71-903§ 83-1003
Repealed. Laws 2004, LB 1083, § 149§ 83-1004
Transferred to section71-905§ 83-1005
Transferred to section71-904§ 83-1006
Transferred to section71-914§ 83-1007
Transferred to section71-911§ 83-1007.01
Transferred to section71-909§ 83-1008
Repealed. Laws 2004, LB 1083, § 149§ 83-1009
Transferred to section71-908§ 83-1009.01
Transferred to section71-907§ 83-1009.02
Transferred to section71-913§ 83-101.01
Repealed. Laws 1996, LB 1044, § 985§ 83-101.02
Repealed. Laws 1996, LB 1044, § 985Cite This Page — Counsel Stack
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