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80-412. Graves; Director of Veterans' Affairs; permanent registry.The Director of Veterans' Affairs shall make and preserve by counties a permanent registry of the graves of all persons who shall have served in the armed forces of the United States and whose mortal remains rest in Nebraska. The county veterans service officer of each county shall be charged with securing the information requested by the Director of Veterans' Affairs of every person having a service record buried in that county and immediately forwarding such information to the office of the director. Such information shall be secured from the undertaker in charge of the burial and shall be transmitted by him or her to the county veterans service officer of the county where burial is made and shall be recorded alphabetically and by description of location in the cemetery where buried, in a book as prescribed by the director and kept for that purpose in the office of the county veterans service officer. SourceLaws 1971, LB 338, § 1; Laws 2005, LB 54, § 34. Cross ReferencesVeterans cemetery system, authorized, see section 12-1301.Wyuka Cemetery, soldiers' burial ground, see sections 12-104 and 12-105.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter80 > 80-412

80-412. Graves; Director of Veterans' Affairs; permanent registry.The Director of Veterans' Affairs shall make and preserve by counties a permanent registry of the graves of all persons who shall have served in the armed forces of the United States and whose mortal remains rest in Nebraska. The county veterans service officer of each county shall be charged with securing the information requested by the Director of Veterans' Affairs of every person having a service record buried in that county and immediately forwarding such information to the office of the director. Such information shall be secured from the undertaker in charge of the burial and shall be transmitted by him or her to the county veterans service officer of the county where burial is made and shall be recorded alphabetically and by description of location in the cemetery where buried, in a book as prescribed by the director and kept for that purpose in the office of the county veterans service officer. SourceLaws 1971, LB 338, § 1; Laws 2005, LB 54, § 34. Cross ReferencesVeterans cemetery system, authorized, see section 12-1301.Wyuka Cemetery, soldiers' burial ground, see sections 12-104 and 12-105.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter80 > 80-412

80-412. Graves; Director of Veterans' Affairs; permanent registry.The Director of Veterans' Affairs shall make and preserve by counties a permanent registry of the graves of all persons who shall have served in the armed forces of the United States and whose mortal remains rest in Nebraska. The county veterans service officer of each county shall be charged with securing the information requested by the Director of Veterans' Affairs of every person having a service record buried in that county and immediately forwarding such information to the office of the director. Such information shall be secured from the undertaker in charge of the burial and shall be transmitted by him or her to the county veterans service officer of the county where burial is made and shall be recorded alphabetically and by description of location in the cemetery where buried, in a book as prescribed by the director and kept for that purpose in the office of the county veterans service officer. SourceLaws 1971, LB 338, § 1; Laws 2005, LB 54, § 34. Cross ReferencesVeterans cemetery system, authorized, see section 12-1301.Wyuka Cemetery, soldiers' burial ground, see sections 12-104 and 12-105.