Nebraska 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

Nebraska Legislature Bill LB414 Introduced / Fiscal Note

Filed 04/04/2025

                    PREPARED BY: Nikki Swope 
LB 414 DATE PREPARED: April 3, 2025 
PHONE: 	402-471-0042 
    
Revision: 01  
As amended by AM565 FISCAL NOTE 
 	LEGISLATIVE FISCAL ANALYST ESTIMATE 
 
ESTIMATE OF FISCAL IMPACT – STATE AGENCIES 	(See narrative for political subdivision estimates) 
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Any Fiscal Notes received from state agencies and political su	bdivisions are attached following the Legislative Fiscal Analyst Estimate. 
 
LB 414 would establish a suicide mortality review team in the Department of Veterans Affairs (NDVA). The bill provides for who 	would 
comprise the review team, outlines the expectations of the review team, establishes a cooperative agreement with the Nebraska Violent 
Death Reporting System and requires a yearly written report of the finding s of the team as outlined in the bill. 
 
As amended by AM 565, the requirement for NDVA to hire a Director of Behavioral Health 	is eliminated which removes the fiscal 
impact.  The amendment further includes a provision to prevent all information and records acquired by a review team from being 
subject to subpoena except for information that is otherwise not immune from 	subpoena. The amendment also 	prevents any member 
and all others involved in a review team from being questioned in any civil or criminal proceeding regarding information that is provided 
in the meetings unless the information is obtained independently or is public information. The amendment further moves subpoena 
power from the Director of Veterans Affairs to a county attorney or the Attorney General for any records or information as defined in the 
bill. 
 
No fiscal impact. 
 
 
NOTE: NDVA has been awarded a $300,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Veterans Af fairs to plan and establish suicide mortality 
review committees (SMRC).  Eligible entities must focus on lethal means safety education and training in their communities. As part if 
the program monitoring and compliance, recipients must input data monthly into VA’s web-based management system to ensure that 
recipients have access 	to the data they need to gather and summarize program impacts and lessons learned on the implementation of 
the program criteria.