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Nebraska Statutes > Chapter 69 > § 69-408 - Violation; penalty


Current as of: 2010

Any person violating any of the provisions of sections 69-401 to 69-409 is guilty of a Class II misdemeanor.


Laws 2008, LB766, ยง 8.Operative Date: September 1, 2008

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