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Nebraska Revised Statute 84-712.05
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may be withheld from the public; enumerated.The
following records, unless publicly disclosed in an open court, open administrative
proceeding, or open meeting or disclosed by a public entity pursuant to its
duties, may be withheld from the public by the lawful custodian of the records:
(1) Personal information in records regarding a student,
prospective student, or former student of any educational institution or exempt
school that has effectuated an election not to meet state approval or accreditation
requirements pursuant to section 79-1601 when such records are maintained
by and in the possession of a public entity, other than routine directory
information specified and made public consistent with 20 U.S.C. 1232g, as
such section existed on February
1, 2013, and regulations adopted thereunder;
(2) Medical records, other than records of births and deaths
and except as provided in subdivision (5) of this section, in any form concerning
any person; records of elections filed under section 44-2821; and patient
safety work product under the Patient Safety Improvement Act;
(3) Trade secrets, academic and scientific research work
which is in progress and unpublished, and other proprietary or commercial
information which if released would give advantage to business competitors
and serve no public purpose;
(4) Records which represent the work product of an attorney
and the public body involved which are related to preparation for litigation,
labor negotiations, or claims made by or against the public body or which
are confidential communications as defined in section 27-503;
(5) Records developed or received by law enforcement agencies
and other public bodies charged with duties of investigation or examination
of persons, institutions, or businesses, when the records constitute a part
of the examination, investigation, intelligence information, citizen complaints
or inquiries, informant identification, or strategic or tactical information
used in law enforcement training, except that this subdivision shall not apply
to records so developed or received relating to the presence of and amount
or concentration of alcohol or drugs in any body fluid of any person;
(6) Appraisals or appraisal information and negotiation records
concerning the purchase or sale, by a public body, of any interest in real
or personal property, prior to completion of the purchase or sale;
(7) Personal information in records regarding personnel of
public bodies other than salaries and routine directory information;
(8) Information solely pertaining to protection of the security
of public property and persons on or within public property, such as specific,
unique vulnerability assessments or specific, unique response plans, either
of which is intended to prevent or mitigate criminal acts the public disclosure
of which would create a substantial likelihood of endangering public safety
or property; computer or communications network schema, passwords, and user
identification names; guard schedules; lock combinations; or public utility
infrastructure specifications or design drawings the public disclosure of
which would create a substantial likelihood of endangering public safety or
property, unless otherwise provided by state or federal law;
(9) The security standards, procedures, policies, plans,
specifications, diagrams, access lists, and other security-related records
of the Lottery Division of the Department of Revenue and those persons or
entities with which the division has entered into contractual relationships.
Nothing in this subdivision shall allow the division to withhold from the
public any information relating to amounts paid persons or entities with which
the division has entered into contractual relationships, amounts of prizes
paid, the name of the prize winner, and the city, village, or county where
the prize winner resides;
(10) With respect to public utilities and except as provided
in sections 43-512.06 and 70-101, personally identified private citizen account
payment and customer use information, credit information on others supplied
in confidence, and customer lists;
(11) Records or portions of records kept by a publicly funded
library which, when examined with or without other records, reveal the identity
of any library patron using the library's materials or services;
(12) Correspondence, memoranda, and records of telephone
calls related to the performance of duties by a member of the Legislature
in whatever form. The lawful custodian of the correspondence, memoranda, and
records of telephone calls, upon approval of the Executive Board of the Legislative
Council, shall release the correspondence, memoranda, and records of telephone
calls which are not designated as sensitive or confidential in nature to any
person performing an audit of the Legislature. A member's correspondence,
memoranda, and records of confidential telephone calls related to the performance
of his or her legislative duties shall only be released to any other person
with the explicit approval of the member;
(13) Records or portions of records kept by public bodies
which would reveal the location, character, or ownership of any known archaeological,
historical, or paleontological site in Nebraska when necessary to protect
the site from a reasonably held fear of theft, vandalism, or trespass. This
section shall not apply to the release of information for the purpose of scholarly
research, examination by other public bodies for the protection of the resource
or by recognized tribes, the Unmarked Human Burial Sites and Skeletal Remains
Protection Act, or the federal Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation
(14) Records or portions of records kept by public bodies
which maintain collections of archaeological, historical, or paleontological
significance which reveal the names and addresses of donors of such articles
of archaeological, historical, or paleontological significance unless the
donor approves disclosure, except as the records or portions thereof may be
needed to carry out the purposes of the Unmarked Human Burial Sites and Skeletal
Remains Protection Act or the federal Native American Graves Protection and
Repatriation Act;
(15) Job application materials submitted by applicants, other
than finalists, who have applied for employment by any public body as defined
in section 84-1409. For purposes of this subdivision, (a) job application
materials means employment applications, resumes, reference letters, and school
transcripts and (b) finalist means any applicant (i) who reaches the final
pool of applicants, numbering four or more, from which the successful applicant
is to be selected, (ii) who is an original applicant when the final pool of
applicants numbers less than four, or (iii) who is an original applicant and
there are four or fewer original applicants;
(16) Records obtained by the Public Employees Retirement
Board pursuant to section 84-1512;
(17) Social security numbers; credit card, charge card, or
debit card numbers and expiration dates; and financial account numbers supplied
to state and local governments by citizens; and
(18) Information exchanged between a jurisdictional utility
and city pursuant to section 66-1867.
Laws 1979, LB 86, § 5; Laws 1983, LB 108, § 1; Laws 1983, LB 565, § 1; Laws 1993, LB 579, § 6; Laws 1993, LB 590, § 6; Laws 1993, LB 719, § 2; Laws 1994, LB 1061, § 7; Laws 1994, LB 1224, § 88; Laws 1995, LB 343, § 7; Laws 1995, LB 509, § 6; Laws 1999, LB 137, § 1; Laws 2002, LB 276, § 7; Laws 2004, LB 236, § 1; Laws 2004, LB 868, § 3; Laws 2005, LB 361, § 37; Laws 2007, LB389, § 1; Laws 2009, LB188, § 8; Laws 2009, LB658, § 7; Laws 2011, LB230, § 1; Laws 2013, LB410, § 17.
Patient Safety Improvement Act, see section 71-8701.Unmarked Human Burial Sites and Skeletal Remains Protection Act, see section 12-1201.