Nebraska 2023-2024 Regular Session

Nebraska Legislature Bill LB222

Introduced
1/10/23  
Refer
1/12/23  

Caption

Prescribe requirements for the student application and admission process of public colleges and universities regarding criminal history and juvenile court record information

Impact

The impact of LB222 on state laws is significant, as it would enforce a standardized approach to how criminal histories are factored into college admissions. This change could lead to modifications in existing admissions policies across public institutions, requiring them to align with the new legal framework established by the bill. Additionally, the bill could influence how similar provisions are enacted in other states, possibly leading to a nationwide shift in educational policy regarding applicants with criminal backgrounds.

Summary

LB222 introduces new requirements for the student application and admission processes at public colleges and universities, specifically concerning the handling of criminal history and juvenile court records. The bill emphasizes transparency and uniformity in how institutions assess applicants with such backgrounds. It aims to create a fairer admission process by potentially limiting discriminatory practices against applicants based solely on their criminal records from a young age. Proponents argue that this would enable access to higher education for a wider range of students, particularly those affected by the juvenile justice system.

Contention

During discussions surrounding LB222, notable points of contention arose regarding the balance between public safety and educational opportunities. Advocates for stricter admission requirements expressed concerns that relaxing standards could compromise campus safety. In contrast, supporters of the bill argued that youth make mistakes and should be given opportunities for redemption and rehabilitation. The debate highlights the ongoing tension in educational policy between promoting inclusivity and addressing public safety concerns.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NE LB407

Provide for criminal proceedings against juveniles charged with felonies following unsuccessful juvenile court proceedings and provide for inadmissibility of certain statements

NE H0655

An act relating to studies of policies and procedures regarding the sealing of criminal history records

NE SB5252

Making modifications necessary to comply with federal regulations regarding dissemination of federal bureau of investigation criminal history record information.

NE HB1292

Making modifications necessary to comply with federal regulations regarding dissemination of federal bureau of investigation criminal history record information.

NE HB1449

Amending reporting requirements for the project permit application processing timeline.

NE LB1273

Provide for admission of and participation in extracurricular activities by certain students that are not residents of the school district as prescribed

NE LB1101

Provide requirements for the Public Health Early Admission Student Track Program and the Rural Health Opportunities Program and provide for tuition waivers

NE LB556

Change jurisdiction of juvenile courts and adult criminal courts and change provisions relating to detention and hearings under the Nebraska Juvenile Code

NE LB431

Change provisions relating to criminal history record information checks under the Uniform Credentialing Act

NE LB1138

Provide an exemption from requirements for prescribers issuing prescriptions for controlled substances

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.