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LB 668

Change provisions relating to the Adult Protective Services Central Registry and the Child Protection and Family Safety Act

109th Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Tanya Storer

Bill 6 SummaryMain Purpose and Intent: LB 668 changes the notice provisions of the Adult Protective Services Central Registry and the central registry of child protection cases. It

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Bill Summary · LB 668

Bill 6 Summary

Main Purpose and Intent: LB 668 changes the notice provisions of the Adult Protective Services Central Registry and the central registry of child protection cases. It also raises the fee for the central registry of child protection cases and allows for the use of contracted case managers for certain juvenile prevention cases.

Key Provisions:
- Requires notice and an opportunity to appeal before a person's name is added to the adult or child abuse registries
- Increases the fee for the central registry of child protection cases from $3 to $5
- Allows for the use of contracted case managers for certain juvenile prevention cases

Affected Parties: Individuals whose names may be added to the adult or child abuse registries, and the Department of Health and Human Services.

Procedural/Timeline Aspects: The bill establishes due process protections and administrative appeal rights related to the abuse registries.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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