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13-2525. Biennial report; fee.(1) Commencing in 2001 and each odd-numbered year thereafter, each joint public agency shall deliver to the Secretary of State a biennial report on a form prescribed and furnished by the Secretary of State that sets forth:(a) The name of the joint public agency;(b) The street address of its principal office and the name of its manager or executive director, if any, at the office in this state;(c) The names and business or residence addresses of its representatives and principal officers;(d) A brief description of the nature of its activities; and(e) The names of the participating public agencies.(2) The information in the biennial report must be current on the date the biennial report is executed on behalf of the joint public agency.(3) The first biennial report must be delivered to the Secretary of State between January 1 and April 1 of the odd-numbered year following the calendar year in which the joint public agency was authorized to transact business. Subsequent biennial reports must be delivered to the Secretary of State between January 1 and April 1 of the following odd-numbered years. The biennial report is due on April 1 of the odd-numbered year in which it must be delivered to the Secretary of State as required by this section.(4) If a biennial report does not contain the information required by this section, the Secretary of State shall promptly notify the reporting joint public agency in writing and return the report to it for correction. If the report is corrected to contain the information required by this section and delivered to the Secretary of State within thirty days after the effective date of notice, it is deemed to be timely filed.(5) Upon the delivery of the biennial report as provided in this section, the Secretary of State shall charge and collect a fee of twenty dollars. The fee is due on April 1 of the odd-numbered year in which the biennial report must be delivered to the Secretary of State as required by this section. SourceLaws 1999, LB 87, § 25.

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Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter13 > 13-2525

13-2525. Biennial report; fee.(1) Commencing in 2001 and each odd-numbered year thereafter, each joint public agency shall deliver to the Secretary of State a biennial report on a form prescribed and furnished by the Secretary of State that sets forth:(a) The name of the joint public agency;(b) The street address of its principal office and the name of its manager or executive director, if any, at the office in this state;(c) The names and business or residence addresses of its representatives and principal officers;(d) A brief description of the nature of its activities; and(e) The names of the participating public agencies.(2) The information in the biennial report must be current on the date the biennial report is executed on behalf of the joint public agency.(3) The first biennial report must be delivered to the Secretary of State between January 1 and April 1 of the odd-numbered year following the calendar year in which the joint public agency was authorized to transact business. Subsequent biennial reports must be delivered to the Secretary of State between January 1 and April 1 of the following odd-numbered years. The biennial report is due on April 1 of the odd-numbered year in which it must be delivered to the Secretary of State as required by this section.(4) If a biennial report does not contain the information required by this section, the Secretary of State shall promptly notify the reporting joint public agency in writing and return the report to it for correction. If the report is corrected to contain the information required by this section and delivered to the Secretary of State within thirty days after the effective date of notice, it is deemed to be timely filed.(5) Upon the delivery of the biennial report as provided in this section, the Secretary of State shall charge and collect a fee of twenty dollars. The fee is due on April 1 of the odd-numbered year in which the biennial report must be delivered to the Secretary of State as required by this section. SourceLaws 1999, LB 87, § 25.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter13 > 13-2525

13-2525. Biennial report; fee.(1) Commencing in 2001 and each odd-numbered year thereafter, each joint public agency shall deliver to the Secretary of State a biennial report on a form prescribed and furnished by the Secretary of State that sets forth:(a) The name of the joint public agency;(b) The street address of its principal office and the name of its manager or executive director, if any, at the office in this state;(c) The names and business or residence addresses of its representatives and principal officers;(d) A brief description of the nature of its activities; and(e) The names of the participating public agencies.(2) The information in the biennial report must be current on the date the biennial report is executed on behalf of the joint public agency.(3) The first biennial report must be delivered to the Secretary of State between January 1 and April 1 of the odd-numbered year following the calendar year in which the joint public agency was authorized to transact business. Subsequent biennial reports must be delivered to the Secretary of State between January 1 and April 1 of the following odd-numbered years. The biennial report is due on April 1 of the odd-numbered year in which it must be delivered to the Secretary of State as required by this section.(4) If a biennial report does not contain the information required by this section, the Secretary of State shall promptly notify the reporting joint public agency in writing and return the report to it for correction. If the report is corrected to contain the information required by this section and delivered to the Secretary of State within thirty days after the effective date of notice, it is deemed to be timely filed.(5) Upon the delivery of the biennial report as provided in this section, the Secretary of State shall charge and collect a fee of twenty dollars. The fee is due on April 1 of the odd-numbered year in which the biennial report must be delivered to the Secretary of State as required by this section. SourceLaws 1999, LB 87, § 25.