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Chapter 68 of the Nebraska Statutes?

Under this chapter is say the following:

Chapter 68 of the Nebraska Statutes requires counties to provide for the poor of the county who are not eligible for any other governmental assistance and do not have a parent, stepparent, or spouse responsible for their support. These statutory requirements are the basis for the programs administered by the Department of General Assistance, which are considered to be “programs of last resort.” A description of each program can be obtained by clicking on the link on the left side of this web page.

I would it also cover all type of mental disorder because it is relate to health. No I am not unstable or crazy or anything like that would be a threat to myself or anyone else. But I think I need help with to be tested and treatment for High Level Autism.

However I talk to the mental health department of this program unless you are unstable or threat wwe can't help. But I don't fall in that catalog. However are they breaking the law for not given me that assistance. Consider I already meet the requirement.

Base on that logic should need get a lawyer and sue the country to get the proper help I need or I don't have a case.

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  • 8 years ago
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    Much of the Nebraska Revised Statutes 68 has been repealed, but it appears you refer to section 68-104 (overseer of the poor).

    In the annotations section of NRS 68-104 linked below it explains the duties of the county.

    If after reading it you are still left with questions, you can call the county health department, or seek the advice of a lawyer.

    You may also approach your county board of supervisors (who are responsible for administering the programme), and if you do not wish it discussed in a public session, ask that the board go into executive session (private with you) to discuss your case. For that approach your county clerk or a county supervisor for guidance.

    Source(s): http://www.leg.ne.gov/laws/statutes.php?statute=68... Village trustee (city councilman in a really small Nebraska town)
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