Every decision and order adverse to a party to the proceeding, rendered by an agency in a contested case, shall be in writing or stated in the record and shall be accompanied by findings of fact and conclusions of law. The findings of fact shall consist of a concise statement of the conclusions upon each contested issue of fact. Parties to the proceeding shall be notified of the decision and order in person or by mail. A copy of the decision and order and accompanying findings and conclusions shall be delivered or mailed upon request to each party or his or her attorney of record.
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 84-915
Contested cases; orders; findings of fact; conclusions of law; notification
Applied in 10 court decisions — leading case Central Platte Natural Resources District v. State (1994)
Most recently applied in State v. Nebraska Assn. of Pub. Employees (January 2023)
Laws 1959, c. 456, § 8, p. 1513; Laws 1987, LB 253, § 17.
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