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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
The Governor's Residence Advisory Commission consists of the following members: (1) The Governor's spouse; (2) the Director of Administrative Services or his or her designee; (3) the administrator of the Task Force for Building Renewal; (4) six at-large members, two from each congressional district, with no more than three of the six members being from the same political party; (5) the Director of the Nebraska State Historical Society; and (6) a current professional member of the American Society of Interior Designers. The Governor's spouse is designated the chairperson of the Governor's Residence Advisory Commission. If the Governor is unmarried or the Governor's spouse is unable to fulfill his or her duties on the commission, the Governor shall appoint an at-large member to fill that seat on the commission. The at-large member shall have the same duties as the Governor's spouse would have had. The Director of Administrative Services or his or her designee is designated the vice-chairperson of the commission. The administrator of the Task Force for Building Renewal is designated the secretary of the commission and is responsible for the submission of the annual report and any other reports or correspondence from the commission.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Nebraska Revised Statutes Chapter 72. Public Lands, Buildings, and Funds § 72-2102. Governor's Residence Advisory Commission; members - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ne/chapter-72-public-lands-buildings-and-funds/ne-rev-st-sect-72-2102/
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