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Committee reviews cleanup bill clarifying transfers from last session's board eliminations

Nebraska Legislature, Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee · February 6, 2026

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Summary

Sen. John Arch told the committee LB905 clarifies language and duties that arose from last session's LB346, including transferring functions and appointment rules for boards reassigned to other entities and specifying DAS responsibilities for vacant state buildings and land.

Sen. John Arch introduced LB905 as a technical and statutory cleanup following last session's larger measure that terminated or reassigned 39 boards and commissions.

Arch said LB905 addresses conflicts the reviser's office found when codifying those earlier changes and clarifies how duties should transfer to receiving entities. Examples he cited include presuming members of the former Board of Examiners for County Highway and City Street Superintendents to be eligible to serve on the Board of Public Roads Classifications and Standards and authorizing that board to meet as necessary to carry out its duties.

The bill also clarifies that the Department of Administrative Services (DAS) is responsible for declaring whether state‑owned buildings or land are vacant or excess and that the DAS director may grant utility easements on state land.

Committee members asked procedural questions about residual funds: a senator asked where funds left in a program (for example, the Nebraska Potato Development Committee) would go if the board or program is ended. Arch said he believed such funds roll to the general fund but committed to confirm the correct disposition.

No vote was recorded during this hearing; the committee clerk reported two online comments in opposition and none in support.

What happens next: The sponsor waived closing; committee staff will track online comments and follow up on the sponsor's promised clarification about residual funds.