Nebraska Statutes
§ 83-184 — Person committed; authorized employment and treatment activities; funds; disposal; withholding; use; violations; effect
Nebraska § 83-184
JurisdictionNebraska
Ch. 83State Institutions
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Bluebook
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 83-184 (2026).
Text
(1)When the conduct, behavior, mental attitude, and conditions indicate that a person committed to the department and the general society of the state will be benefited, and there is reason to believe that the best interests of the people of the state and the person committed to the department will be served thereby, in that order, the director may authorize such person, under prescribed conditions, to:
(a)Visit a specifically designated place or places and return to the same or another facility. An extension of limits may be granted to permit a visit to a dying relative, attendance at the funeral of a relative, the obtaining of medical services, the contacting of prospective employers, or for any other reason consistent with the public interest;
(b)Work at paid employment or participat
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Opinion No. (1981)
(Nebraska Attorney General Reports, 1981)
Opinion No. (1983)
(Nebraska Attorney General Reports, 1983)
Opinion No. (2006)
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Legislative History
Source: Laws 1969, c. 817, § 15, p. 3081; Laws 1978, LB 748, § 46; Laws 1999, LB 106, § 1; Laws 2010, LB510, § 5; Laws 2015, LB605, § 96; Laws 2018, LB841, § 20; Laws 2024, LB631, § 27.
Annotations: The word willful herein means only intentional and not accidental or involuntary. State v. Gascoigen, 191 Neb. 15, 213 N.W.2d 452 (1973). Failure to return to a hospital after a temporary leave constitutes an escape from custody. State v. Mayes, 190 Neb. 837, 212 N.W.2d 623 (1973). Sentence of one year for willful failure to return to Nebraska Penal and Correctional Complex from twenty-seven-hour furlough was not excessive. State v. Cox, 189 Neb. 821, 205 N.W.2d 546 (1973). The Director of Corrections may refuse to release a prisoner for work under this section notwithstanding a favorable recommendation by the Board of Parole. Housand v. Sigler, 186 Neb. 414, 183 N.W.2d 493 (1971).
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Repealed.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
Bluebook (online)
Nebraska § 83-184, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/ne/83-184.