State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter81 > 81-12_121

81-12,121. Opportunity zone commission; administrative powers.An opportunity zone commission may:(1) Appoint nonvoting members, obtain advisors, create task forces composed of noncommission members, or engage in other appropriate activities necessary in completing the commission's duties;(2) Issue reports, recommendations, or other communications as deemed necessary by a majority of voting members of the commission;(3) Adopt operating procedures and guidelines; and(4) Engage in other activities relevant and appropriate to its purpose, duties, and powers.In addition, the commission may receive or apply for and receive gifts, grants, contributions, and other funds from the federal government, private agencies, affiliated associations, and individuals and contract with public and private groups to conduct its business. SourceLaws 2005, LB 546, § 5. Termination Date: December 31, 2010

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter81 > 81-12_121

81-12,121. Opportunity zone commission; administrative powers.An opportunity zone commission may:(1) Appoint nonvoting members, obtain advisors, create task forces composed of noncommission members, or engage in other appropriate activities necessary in completing the commission's duties;(2) Issue reports, recommendations, or other communications as deemed necessary by a majority of voting members of the commission;(3) Adopt operating procedures and guidelines; and(4) Engage in other activities relevant and appropriate to its purpose, duties, and powers.In addition, the commission may receive or apply for and receive gifts, grants, contributions, and other funds from the federal government, private agencies, affiliated associations, and individuals and contract with public and private groups to conduct its business. SourceLaws 2005, LB 546, § 5. Termination Date: December 31, 2010

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter81 > 81-12_121

81-12,121. Opportunity zone commission; administrative powers.An opportunity zone commission may:(1) Appoint nonvoting members, obtain advisors, create task forces composed of noncommission members, or engage in other appropriate activities necessary in completing the commission's duties;(2) Issue reports, recommendations, or other communications as deemed necessary by a majority of voting members of the commission;(3) Adopt operating procedures and guidelines; and(4) Engage in other activities relevant and appropriate to its purpose, duties, and powers.In addition, the commission may receive or apply for and receive gifts, grants, contributions, and other funds from the federal government, private agencies, affiliated associations, and individuals and contract with public and private groups to conduct its business. SourceLaws 2005, LB 546, § 5. Termination Date: December 31, 2010