Nebraska Revised Statutes

Neb. Rev. Stat. § 61-207 (2026)

Chief Water Officer; decisions; appeal; time; procedure

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If any county, party, or parties interested in irrigation or water power work affected thereby are dissatisfied with the decision or with any order adopted by the Chief Water Officer, such dissatisfied county, party, or parties may appeal to the Court of Appeals to reverse, vacate, or modify the order complained of. The procedure to obtain such reversal, modification, or vacation of any such decision or order upon which a hearing has been had before the Chief Water Officer shall be governed by the same provisions in force with reference to appeals and error proceedings from the district court. The evidence presented before the Chief Water Officer as reported by the Chief Water Officer's official stenographer and reduced to writing, together with a transcript of the record and pleadings upon which the decision is based, duly certified in such case under the seal of the Department of Water, Energy, and Environment, shall constitute the complete record and the evidence upon which the case shall be presented to the appellate court. The time for perfecting such appeal shall be limited to thirty days after the rendition of such decision or order, and the appellate court shall advance such appeal to the head of its docket.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2 cases, 2013–2015 · leading case: In re Application A-18503, 286 Neb. 611 (Neb. 2013).
In re Application A-18503, 286 Neb. 611 (Neb. 2013). · cites it 2× “7 See Neb. Rev. Stat. § 61-207 (Reissue 2009). 8 See Middle Niobrara NRD, supra note 1.”
In re Appropriation A-7603, 291 Neb. 678 (Neb. 2015). · cites it 2× “05 provides for an appeal in accordance with Neb. Rev. Stat. § 61-207 (Reissue 2009). Regarding § 46-229.”
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