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Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter37 > 37-1310

37-1310. Regulation of location and construction;limit on taking of property.(1) Except as otherwise provided in the Nebraska ShootingRange Protection Act, the act does not prohibit a city, county, village, orother political subdivision of the state from regulating the location andconstruction of a shooting range.(2) A person,the state, or any city, county, village, or other political subdivision ofthe state shall not take title to property which has a shooting range by condemnation,eminent domain, or similar process when the proposed use of the property wouldbe for shooting-related activities or recreational activities or for privatecommercial development. This subsection does not limit the exercise of eminentdomain or easement necessary for infrastructure additions or improvements,such as highways, waterways, or utilities. SourceLaws 2009, LB503, § 10.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter37 > 37-1310

37-1310. Regulation of location and construction;limit on taking of property.(1) Except as otherwise provided in the Nebraska ShootingRange Protection Act, the act does not prohibit a city, county, village, orother political subdivision of the state from regulating the location andconstruction of a shooting range.(2) A person,the state, or any city, county, village, or other political subdivision ofthe state shall not take title to property which has a shooting range by condemnation,eminent domain, or similar process when the proposed use of the property wouldbe for shooting-related activities or recreational activities or for privatecommercial development. This subsection does not limit the exercise of eminentdomain or easement necessary for infrastructure additions or improvements,such as highways, waterways, or utilities. SourceLaws 2009, LB503, § 10.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter37 > 37-1310

37-1310. Regulation of location and construction;limit on taking of property.(1) Except as otherwise provided in the Nebraska ShootingRange Protection Act, the act does not prohibit a city, county, village, orother political subdivision of the state from regulating the location andconstruction of a shooting range.(2) A person,the state, or any city, county, village, or other political subdivision ofthe state shall not take title to property which has a shooting range by condemnation,eminent domain, or similar process when the proposed use of the property wouldbe for shooting-related activities or recreational activities or for privatecommercial development. This subsection does not limit the exercise of eminentdomain or easement necessary for infrastructure additions or improvements,such as highways, waterways, or utilities. SourceLaws 2009, LB503, § 10.