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73-201. Legislative findings.The Legislature finds that:(1) Article IV, section 6, of the Constitution of Nebraska requires that the affairs of the state be economically and efficiently administered and thereby imposes a duty to expend no more for any service than it is worth;(2) The types and provisions of contracts executed on behalf of the state have a direct bearing on the economical and efficient administration of the affairs of the state; and(3) Fee-for-service contracts are the usual, customary, and accepted manner of contracting on behalf of the state. SourceLaws 1995, LB 519, § 1.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter73 > 73-201

73-201. Legislative findings.The Legislature finds that:(1) Article IV, section 6, of the Constitution of Nebraska requires that the affairs of the state be economically and efficiently administered and thereby imposes a duty to expend no more for any service than it is worth;(2) The types and provisions of contracts executed on behalf of the state have a direct bearing on the economical and efficient administration of the affairs of the state; and(3) Fee-for-service contracts are the usual, customary, and accepted manner of contracting on behalf of the state. SourceLaws 1995, LB 519, § 1.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter73 > 73-201

73-201. Legislative findings.The Legislature finds that:(1) Article IV, section 6, of the Constitution of Nebraska requires that the affairs of the state be economically and efficiently administered and thereby imposes a duty to expend no more for any service than it is worth;(2) The types and provisions of contracts executed on behalf of the state have a direct bearing on the economical and efficient administration of the affairs of the state; and(3) Fee-for-service contracts are the usual, customary, and accepted manner of contracting on behalf of the state. SourceLaws 1995, LB 519, § 1.