Web policies
Outside Links
This site contains links to other sites not maintained by or under the control of the State
of Nebraska.
Technical problems with outside links, other than a link that has been moved or changed,
should be reported to the entity who maintains the site, not DAS State Personnel.
If you think the content of an outside link is inappropriate OR if you have problems with
the web site, please let us know
State Cookie Policy
The following policy was adopted in the Spring of 2002:
"Nebrask@ Online and state agencies may occasionally use 'Cookies' to store user
information, subject to the following limitations:
- Cookies shall not be used or enabled on a state agency's homepage or point of first
contact;
- Cookies shall be session cookies which are erased when a person's browser session
ends, permanent cookies shall not be used;
- Any use of cookies shall be made known to the user and the user must agree to the use
of cookies before they will be utilized."
State Privacy Policy
The state's official privacy policy was adopted on May 3, 2001 and reads:
"Please be advised that all information which is collected by state agencies is
likely to be considered a public record which is available for public review under the
Nebraska Public Records Statutes unless there is a specific statute which allows that
information to be kept confidential. An example of a specific statute which allows certain
types of information to be kept confidential may be found at Neb. Rev. Stat. Section 84-712.05.
The State of Nebraska Official Government web site is maintained by a private company,
Nebraska Interactive, Inc. under contract with and management of the Nebraska State Records
Board. Data gathered through the state's official web site, or through portals or data
interchanges maintained by Nebrask@ Online and submitted to state agencies are government
records subject to the same rules of access and disclosure as they would be if submitted in
paper form. As stated elsewhere in this notice, the general rule under Nebraska public records
law is that all government records are open to public inspection unless expressly exempt from
that requirement by law.
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