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LB 219

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

109th Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by George Dungan

Bill 3 SummaryMain Purpose: LB 219 removes the minimum 9-month term of post-release supervision for individuals convicted of Class III and IIIA felonies.Key Provisions:- Eliminates

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Bill Summary · LB 219

Bill 3 Summary

Main Purpose: LB 219 removes the minimum 9-month term of post-release supervision for individuals convicted of Class III and IIIA felonies.

Key Provisions:
- Eliminates the mandatory 9-month post-release supervision period for Class III and IIIA felonies
- Allows for post-release supervision terms shorter than 9 months for these felony classes

Affected Parties:
- Individuals convicted of Class III and IIIA felonies
- Nebraska probation and parole system

Procedural/Timeline Details:
- LB 219 was introduced on January 14, 2025
- Portions of LB 219 were amended into LB 150 by AM1370

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

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