United States — Nebraska
§ 81-663. Release of data; legislative findings.
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This provision says Nebraska needs a framework for consistent release of medical record and health information from state registries and databases.
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United States — Nebraska
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This provision says Nebraska needs a framework for consistent release of medical record and health information from state registries and databases.
United States — Nebraska
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Medical-record and cancer-registry data is confidential, and access is limited to persons the department approves under the listed conditions.
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The Attorney General may issue subpoenas and recover direct economic damages for violations tied to section 87-803, and violations of section 87-808 are treated as violations of section 59-1602. A violation of section 87-808 does not create a private cause of action.
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A waiver of the Act’s provisions is against public policy and has no legal effect.
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This section defines “basic data” for section 2-1568 as a broad set of water-related, environmental, operational, demographic, and economic information.
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This provision says the Act applies to discovery of, or notice about, a system security breach occurring on or after July 14, 2006.
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The department must keep certain contaminant-source records confidential, with specific public-record and EPA-inspection exceptions.
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A processor must follow the controller’s instructions and help the controller meet Data Privacy Act requirements.
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A person may operate a kiosk in Nebraska only if it meets federal registration or approval, accessibility, health-information, coding, disclosure, clinical review, and insurance conditions.
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Public power suppliers may set requirements for cryptocurrency mining operations and data centers, but they must first do a load study and keep the requirements fair, reasonable, and not unduly discriminatory.
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This provision defines terms used in the Computer Crimes Act.
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Certain persons and health organizations may share specified medical information for studies aimed at reducing morbidity or mortality, and they are protected from liability for doing so or for publishing study results or summaries.