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Hall County Board of Commissioners meeting — County staff asked the board to approve a property tax exemption for a religious organization's van under Nebraska law.
The matter is significant because exemptions affect county tax rolls and are governed by state statute: staff said they had approved the exemption administratively and sought formal board approval under Nebraska statute 77-202.
A staff member told the board the group "are a religious organization" and that it "purchased a 2012 Chevy Express van" used to pick up children, youth and adults for services and trips. The staff member said they had approved the exemption under Nebraska statute 77-202 and asked the board for a motion to approve that exemption. The transcript excerpts do not record a motion being made or a vote outcome.
No additional eligibility details or the assessed value of the vehicle were provided in the available excerpts. The board's next step, based on the staff request, would be to make and record a motion to approve or deny the exemption; that action is not shown in the provided transcript.
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