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84-1224. State Records Administrator; microfilm; micrographic equipment; powers.The State Records Administrator shall:(1) Be empowered to review the microfilm systems within every agency of the state;(2) Be empowered to cause such systems to be merged with a central microfilm agency in the event that a cost analysis shows that economic advantage may be achieved;(3) Be empowered to permit the establishment of microfilming services within any agency or department of the state if a potential economy or a substantial convenience for the state would result; and(4) After July 1, 1978, be empowered to determine the operating locations of all micrographic equipment in his possession. SourceLaws 1977, LB 520, § 4.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter84 > 84-1224

84-1224. State Records Administrator; microfilm; micrographic equipment; powers.The State Records Administrator shall:(1) Be empowered to review the microfilm systems within every agency of the state;(2) Be empowered to cause such systems to be merged with a central microfilm agency in the event that a cost analysis shows that economic advantage may be achieved;(3) Be empowered to permit the establishment of microfilming services within any agency or department of the state if a potential economy or a substantial convenience for the state would result; and(4) After July 1, 1978, be empowered to determine the operating locations of all micrographic equipment in his possession. SourceLaws 1977, LB 520, § 4.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter84 > 84-1224

84-1224. State Records Administrator; microfilm; micrographic equipment; powers.The State Records Administrator shall:(1) Be empowered to review the microfilm systems within every agency of the state;(2) Be empowered to cause such systems to be merged with a central microfilm agency in the event that a cost analysis shows that economic advantage may be achieved;(3) Be empowered to permit the establishment of microfilming services within any agency or department of the state if a potential economy or a substantial convenience for the state would result; and(4) After July 1, 1978, be empowered to determine the operating locations of all micrographic equipment in his possession. SourceLaws 1977, LB 520, § 4.