Neb. Rev. Stat. § 32-912.02

Current with changes from the 2024 legislative session enacted on or before 4/18/2024
Section 32-912.02 - [Operative three calendar months after the adjournment of the session] Standard certification; reasonable impediment; grounds; Secretary of State; duties
(1) The Secretary of State shall provide a standard certification for a voter with a reasonable impediment preventing the voter from obtaining valid photographic identification. A voter with a reasonable impediment shall check to identify the applicable reasonable impediment box on the certification, which shall be limited to only the following reasons :
(a) Inability to obtain valid photographic identification due to:
(i) Disability or illness that prevents the voter from obtaining valid photographic identification; or
(ii) Lack of a birth certificate or other required documents and an inability to obtain a birth certificate or other required documents without significant difficulty or expense; or
(b) Religious objection to being photographed.
(2) The Secretary of State shall provide the form of the certification to the election commissioners and county clerks. A voter who has a reasonable impediment shall execute the certification under penalty of election falsification. The election commissioner or county clerk shall verify:
(a) The signature on the certification with the signature appearing on the voter registration record; and
(b) That the voter does not have a current, unexpired driver's license or state identification card issued by the State of Nebraska.
(3) A voter who casts a ballot by mail shall include the certification with the application, except that a voter who casts a ballot pursuant to section 32-953 shall include the certification within the ballot envelope.

Neb. Rev. Stat. § 32-912.02

Laws 2023, LB 514,§ 11.
Amended by Laws 2024, LB 287,§ 42, eff. 4/14/2024, op. three calendar months after the adjournment of the session.
Added by Laws 2023, LB 514,§ 11, eff. 6/2/2023, op. 4/1/2024.
This section is set out more than once due to postponed, multiple, or conflicting amendments.