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1993 Nebraska Attorney General Reports and Opinions 1 (1993)

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@1ffice of Ole Attorneg (Seneral
2115 STATE CAPITOL BUILDING
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA 68509-8920
(402j 471-2682
TDD (402) 471-2682
CAPITOL FAX (402) 471-3297
1235 K ST. FAX (402) 471-4725

DON STENBERG
ATTlORNEY GENERAL

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January 25, 1993

L. STEVEN GRASZ
SAM GRIMMINGER
DEPUTY ATTORNEYS GENERAL
STATE OF NEBRASA
OF F ICIAL
JAN 26 1993
DEPT. OF JUSTICE

School   Transportation.     Subject * to  certain
conditions, public school boards may authorize the
use of buses belonging to the school district for
the transportation of public school students to and
from school who reside outside the school district.
Joe Lutjeharms, Commissioner of Education
Lincoln, Nebraska 68509
Don Stenberg, Attorney General
Harold Mosher, Senior Assistant Attorney General

The residency of the student body of a school district
obviously includes, but is not necessarily limited to, students who
resicle within the territory under. the jurisdiction of the school
board. It may also include nonresident contract students,, subject
to the conditions stated in Neb. Rev. Stat. J -9-486 (Supp.1l992)
and Neb. Rev. Stat. S 79-603 (Reissue 1987); nonresident elementary
students, subject to the conditions stated in Neb. Rev. Stat. S 79-
4.78 (Reissue 1987); nonresident high school students, .subject to
..the conditions stated in Neb. Rev. Stat. SS. 79-494 to 79-4,106
(-eip3ue 1987), as amended; wards of the court, subject -to the
tonditions stated-, in Neb. Rev. Stat.- S 79-445. (.Supp.. 1992);
noaresident special education students, subjedt to, the conditions
stated.-in Neb. Rev. Stat.. 'S.79-3359 '.(Reissue 1987); .and-option
sttudants. subject to the conditions stated in Neb. Rev. Stat. SS
yS-34i to 79-3418. (Supp. 1992).. The' terms and conditions upon
which school districts may transport anyof: the above students to
and frcm school. depends upon statutory authorization and. certain
ZcoFt Lutional principles..

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L.iJay Parf41
J, Kirk'Brown-.
David TB UialeK
Laurie Smith-Camp
Elaine A. Chepman
Delores N. Coe-Barbee

Dale A. Comer
James A. Elworth
Lynne R. Fritz
Royce N. Harper
William L Howland
Marilyn B. Hutchinson
Kimberly A. Klein

Donald A. Kohtz
Joseph P. Loudon
Charles E. Lowe
Lisa D. Martin-Price
Lynn A. Melson
Harold I. Mosher
Fredrick F. Neid

Marie C. Pawol
Kenneth W. Payne
Paul N. Potadle
Jan E. Rempe
James H. Spears
Mark D. Starr

John R. Thompson
Barry Wald
Terri M. Weeks
Alfonza Whitake
Melanie J. Whittamore-Mantzios
Linda L. Willard

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