Public Records Laws and Social Media Retention in
Nebraska
Nebraska Public Records Statutes and Social Media
The State of Nebraska has a social media policy for all who participate in social media on behalf of the state that clearly states that social media records in Nebraska are public records subject to disclosure under the law.
Nebraska Public Records Law Text
Excerpt from Nebraska Public Records Statutes
C. Neb. Rev. Stat. § 84-712.01 defines public records for purposes of the Public Records Statutes. Under that section, except where other statutes expressly provide that a record shall not be made public, public records are all records and documents, regardless of physical form, of or belonging to the state and its various political subdivisions, departments, boards, and commissions. Under this definition, public records are broadly defined, and the scope of the bodies covered is also wide. Data which is a public record in its original form remains so when maintained in a computer.
Definition of Public Record
C. Neb. Rev. Stat. § 84-712.01 defines public records for purposes of the Public Records Statutes. Under that section, except where other statutes expressly provide that a record shall not be made public, public records are all records and documents, regardless of physical form, of or belonging to the state and its various political subdivisions, departments, boards, and commissions. Under this definition, public records are broadly defined, and the scope of the bodies covered is also wide. Data which is a public record in its original form remains so when maintained in a computer.
1. History. Prior to 1979, there was no definition of public record with respect to § 84-712, and other statutory definitions and statements from case law in other contexts were used to provide a definition. See 1975-76 Rep. Att’y Gen. 289 (Opinion No. 208, dated March 18, 1976); 1963-64 Rep. Att’y Gen. 203 (Opinion No. 121, dated August 27, 1963). In 1979, LB 86 was passed specifically to provide a definition of public record for the Public Records Statutes. See Introducer’s Statement of Purpose, LB 86, 86th Nebraska Legislature, First Session (1979).
2. The intent of LB 86 in 1979 was to require that all documents of public bodies be public records unless another statute expressly provided otherwise or unless those documents fell under one of the exceptions listed later in the bill. [Those exceptions are codified at Neb. Rev. Stat. § 84-712.05]. Hearing on the Government, Military and Veterans’ Affairs Committee on LB 86, 86th Nebraska Legislature, Second Session (1979) at 4.
3. The reference to “data” in the last sentence of the definition of public record found in § 84-712.01 shows that the Legislature intended public records to include a public body’s component information, not just its completed reports or documents. Evertson v. City of Kimball, 278 Neb. 1, 767 N.W.2d 751 (2009).
4. The broad language found in § 84-712.01 which defines public records as records “of or belonging to” a public body includes any documents or records that a public body is entitled to possess, regardless of whether the public body takes possession. Evertson v. City of Kimball, 278 Neb. 1, 767 N.W.2d 751 (2009). The public’s right to access particular records does not depend on where those records are physically located. Id.
Nebraska Social Media Records Management in Practice
Beatrice, Nebraska has a social media policy for all who participate in social media that clearly states that social media records in Nebraska are public records subject to disclosure under the law.
Beatrice, Nebraska's Social Media Policy
Excerpt from: Beatrice, Nebraska Social Media Policy
City of Beatrice Social Media Comment Policy
All official City of Beatrice social media account comments and posts are monitored. Please note this is a moderated online discussion site and is subject to the Nebraska Public Records Laws, e-discovery laws, and policies. The City reserves the right to restrict or remove any content that is deemed in violation of the City’s social media policy or any applicable law.