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Can I collect location information from participants in Nebraska? What are the requirements?
Based on the provided documents, there are several location requirements and administrative requirements that must be met in Nebraska when collecting location information from participants.
Location Requirements
- The Nebraska Department of Transportation and the Nebraska Tourism Commission have established criteria, location requirements, and design to mark significant tourism attractions [1.2][1.3].
- Markers are prohibited on 4-lane highways and the interstate system [1.1].
- Natural resources such as a lake, scenic vista, etc. must be within 5 miles of the marker [1.1].
- Marker location and message must be approved by the municipality if within city limits, by the county if on a county road, and by the Nebraska Department of Transportation, Traffic Engineering Division if on a 2-Lane State Highway [1.1].
- Properties managed by the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission require approval from the Commission [1.1].
Administrative Requirements
- All locations shall meet accessibility standards established by the 1990 Americans with Disability Act [2.1][2.2].
- A written agreement with the owner or proprietor shall be in place for each location [2.1][2.2].
- Dates set for Early Voting Locations shall comply with Neb. Rev. Stat. Section 32-904 (2005 Supp.) (20 days preceding the Election) [2.3][2.5].
- The election commissioner or county clerk shall have at least three poll workers present at each location at all times and shall be of different political party affiliation [2.3][2.5].
- Each poll worker shall receive a minimum of 4 hours training prior to service at an Early Voting Location [2.3][2.5].
- The election commissioner or county clerk shall include Early Voting Location organizational and operational plans as provided in the applications [2.4][2.5].
Based on the provided documents, there are no specific requirements for collecting location information from participants in Nebraska. However, if you plan to use markers or establish a location for early voting, you must comply with the location and administrative requirements outlined above.
Source(s):
- [1.1] Location Requirements.
- [2.1] Location Requirements
- [2.2] Location Requirements
- [1.2] In compliance with Nebraska Law, Neb.
- [1.3] Nebraska law allows allowed for marking significant tourism attractions within the state under the Nebraska Visitors Development Act, Neb.
- [2.3] Administrative Requirements
- [2.4] Administrative Early Voting Location Rules and Regulations
- [2.5] Administrative Requirements
Jurisdiction
Nebraska