Nebraska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Nebraska Legislature Bill LB177

Introduced
1/13/25  
Refer
1/15/25  
Engrossed
3/4/25  
Enrolled
3/18/25  
Passed
5/30/25  
Passed
6/5/25  

Caption

Change provisions relating to certain licenses issued under the Mechanical Amusement Device Tax Act

Impact

The proposed changes are expected to simplify the licensing procedures significantly, making it easier for businesses to acquire and maintain the necessary licenses to operate mechanical amusement devices. This initiative is projected to have a positive impact on state revenue by reducing barriers for operators while enhancing the tracking and taxation of these devices. The bill is designed to provide clarity on regulatory requirements, thereby minimizing confusion and potential disputes that arise from current licensing challenges.

Summary

LB177, titled 'Change provisions relating to certain licenses issued under the Mechanical Amusement Device Tax Act,' seeks to amend the existing licensing frameworks within the state associated with mechanical amusement devices. The bill primarily aims to streamline the licensing process by revising requirements and obligations placed upon operators and owners. Proponents argue that these modifications will encourage compliance among operators, ultimately increasing government revenue from taxes related to these devices.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding LB177 appears to be favorable among most stakeholders, particularly those within the business community who would benefit from a more straightforward licensing process. Legislators supporting the bill suggest it will improve economic opportunities and facilitate more operators entering the market. However, some concerns were raised regarding the adequacy of regulatory oversight that might come with streamlined processes, highlighting a broader debate about balancing business interests with consumer safety.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the potential difficulty in ensuring that sufficient oversight mechanisms remain in place after the proposed changes take effect. Critics worry that the focus on simplifying processes may lead to lax enforcement of safety standards or insufficient monitoring of mechanical amusement device operations. As discussions progress, it will be essential to address these concerns while fostering a regulatory environment conducive to both public safety and business development.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NE LB685

Provide requirements for sale of certain alcoholic beverages and change provisions relating to the Mechanical Amusement Device Tax Act

NE LB1276

Change provisions relating to issuance of certain liquor licenses in a city of the second class or village under the Nebraska Liquor Control Act

NE LB463

Change provisions relating to application for licensure under the Health Care Facility Licensure Act

NE LB965

Change provisions relating to certain license plates issued to persons with military affiliation as prescribed

NE LB1095

Change provisions relating to tax credits under the Nebraska Biodiesel Tax Credit Act and change provisions of the E-15 Access Standard Act

NE LB377

Change provisions relating to special designated licenses under the Nebraska Liquor Control Act

NE LB543

Change provisions relating to entertainment district licenses under the Nebraska Liquor Control Act

NE LB1224

Prohibit certain conduct relating to mobile tracking devices and change provisions relating to intercepted communications

NE LB604

Change provisions relating to voting early under the Election Act

NE LB247

Change provisions relating to issuance of a certificate of title for certain vehicles

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.