LB219

Remove a requirement for a minimum term of post-release supervision for Class III and IIIA felonies

Failed·4/17/26
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Removes minimum post-release supervision for Class III and IIIA felonies in Nebraska.

Nebraska LB219 amends the state's criminal code to eliminate the requirement for a minimum term of post-release supervision for individuals convicted of Class III and IIIA felonies. Previously, these convictions mandated a minimum period of post-release supervision, but the bill changes this to allow for no minimum supervision time. The changes apply to offenses committed on or after August 30, 2015, while prior offenses remain unaffected.

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Calendar

Feb 19, 2025

1:30 PM

Hearing

Feb 19, 2025

1:30 PM

Judiciary Hearing

History

Apr 17

Legislature

Indefinitely postponed

Jan 7

Legislature

Title printed. Carryover bill

Jun 6, 2025

Legislature

Provisions/portions of LB219 amended into LB150 by AM1370