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JTH:

--- Quote from: bullit on October 29, 2014, 08:40:35 PM ---I would like to find the actual codified statutes for the mysterious G&P "laws"....NOT what is written in the Big Game Hunting guide or the "snowmobile law" but what statute(s) one might be prosecuted under....otherwise this may be a good challenge for the NFOA and SAF.
Anyone ?

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A problem here is that some of the statutes that DR4NRA linked to says that G&P may create rules and regulations. As such, what may be considered "force of law" has to ALSO be checked with the current rules and regulations.

I detest the concept of "regulatory authority" when there is little oversight or control. 

http://uniweb.legislature.ne.gov/laws/statutes.php?statute=37-308&print=true

http://uniweb.legislature.ne.gov/laws/statutes.php?statute=37-314&print=true

At least part of this second law requires a public hearing.  (Though nowhere does it say that said public hearing had to have any affect on the rule/regulation being heard.)  And at least these laws limit the power of rule and regulation to certain specified areas.

SemperFiGuy:
Penalties for violation are bass-ackwards:


--- Quote ---(5) Any person violating the rules and regulations adopted and promulgated or commission orders passed pursuant to this section shall be guilty of a Class III misdemeanor and shall be fined at least one hundred dollars upon conviction.
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Geez Looeeze...............

And wherefore is the Upper Limit??

sfg

lunchbox:
The reason I asked originally is that I have an AK pistol that I would like to keep in my trunk or backpack if I chose to. Just wondering if it falls under my CHP. It has a barrel less than 16โ€ and is intended to fired with one hand. I just want to make sure there is not an overall length limit.

CitizenClark:

--- Quote from: bullit on October 29, 2014, 08:40:35 PM ---I would like to find the actual codified statutes for the mysterious G&P "laws"....NOT what is written in the Big Game Hunting guide or the "snowmobile law" but what statute(s) one might be prosecuted under....otherwise this may be a good challenge for the NFOA and SAF.
Anyone ?

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Most of the statutes pertaining to the Game & Parks Commission are in Chapter 37: http://nebraskalegislature.gov/laws/browse-chapters.php?chapter=37

You can find all current State of Nebraska regulations โ€” including those promulgated by Game & Parks โ€” here: http://www.sos.ne.gov/rules-and-regs/regsearch/

CitizenClark:

--- Quote from: jthhapkido on October 29, 2014, 08:47:18 PM ---A problem here is that some of the statutes that DR4NRA linked to says that G&P may create rules and regulations. As such, what may be considered "force of law" has to ALSO be checked with the current rules and regulations.

I detest the concept of "regulatory authority" when there is little oversight or control. 

http://uniweb.legislature.ne.gov/laws/statutes.php?statute=37-308&print=true

http://uniweb.legislature.ne.gov/laws/statutes.php?statute=37-314&print=true

At least part of this second law requires a public hearing.  (Though nowhere does it say that said public hearing had to have any affect on the rule/regulation being heard.)  [...]

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The principal law governing the rulemaking process is the Nebraska Administrative Procedures Act (APA), codified as Neb. Rev. Stat. ยง84-901 et seq.

In the governor's office, I used to work on regulations from agencies, boards, commissions, and other constitutional officers. The APA sets out the process for rulemaking and includes public notices, a public hearing, and review by the offices of the Governor and the Attorney General.

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