(A) State Senators, Justices of the Supreme Court, Judges of the Court of Appeals, Directors of State agencies, and the Attorney General, and members of their respective staffs, may check out and use away from the library premises for a period of no more than 10 days any material required in the performance of their duties; provided, however, that the librarian shall call for its return sooner if the material checked out is needed by a State Senator, Justice of the Supreme Court, or Judge of the Court of Appeals. (B) Unless return is requested sooner by the librarian, the following material may be checked out from the library and used away from the library premises by members of the Nebraska State Bar Association for a period of not more than 5 days: American Jurisprudence Proof of Facts American Jurisprudence Trials Bound Periodicals Bound Federal Register Nebraska Continuing Legal Education Seminar Manuals Advance Sheets (retired) State Reports, Nebraska excluded Code of Federal Regulations (retired) Treatises U.S. Government Publications, not otherwise designated (C) Members of the Nebraska State Bar Association may check out the following materials for no more than 1 day: American Jurisprudence 2d American Jurisprudence Pleading and Practice Forms American Law Reports BNA Tax Management Portfolios Code of Federal Regulations (current) Corpus Juris Secondum Legal Forms Books Looseleaf Services (BNA & CCH) Nebraska Briefs Nebraska How to Practice Manuals Nebraska Jury Instructions Personal Injury Valuation Handbooks State and Federal Court Rules State Jury Instructions U.S. Code Service Unbound Periodicals State Statutes, Session Laws, Nebraska excluded Unbound Federal Register Words and Phrases (D) Materials not specified in § 1-902(B) and (C) may not be checked out by anyone other than those users specified in § 1-902(A) . Rule 2 amended January 19, 1995; Rule 2 amended February 26, 2003. Renumbered and codified as § 1-902, effective July 18, 2008.
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