Source: https://nebraskalegislature.gov/laws/statutes.php?statute=9-211&print=true
Timestamp: 2018-06-24 23:01:21
Document Index: 111711711

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 3', '§ 1', '§ 4', '§ 3', '§ 9', '§ 12', '§ 5', '§ 15', '§ 1', '§ 5', '§ 4']

9-211. Lawful purpose, defined.
(1) Lawful purpose, for a licensed organization or a qualifying nonprofit organization making a donation of its profits derived from the conduct of bingo solely for its own organization, shall mean donating such profits for any activity which benefits and is conducted by the organization, including any charitable, benevolent, humane, religious, philanthropic, youth sports, educational, civic, or fraternal activity conducted by the organization for the benefit of its members.
(2) Lawful purpose, for a licensed organization or a qualifying nonprofit organization making a donation of its profits derived from the conduct of bingo outside of its organization, shall mean donating such profits only to:
Source:Laws 1978, LB 351, § 3; Laws 1979, LB 164, § 1; Laws 1984, LB 949, § 4; Laws 1985, LB 408, § 3; R.S.Supp.,1985, § 9-126; Laws 1986, LB 1027, § 12; Laws 1988, LB 295, § 5; Laws 1994, LB 694, § 15; Laws 1995, LB 344, § 1; Laws 1995, LB 574, § 5; Laws 2002, LB 545, § 4.
Facilitating the recruitment and retention of volunteer firefighters cannot be said to constitute a charitable activity, and therefore, retirement plan contributions inuring to the benefit of individual members do not constitute a use for a lawful purpose. Southeast Rur. Vol. Fire Dept. v. Neb. Dept. of Rev., 251 Neb. 852, 560 N.W.2d 436 (1997).