The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 09, 1976, Page page 8, Image 8

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monday, february 9, 1976
daily nebraskan
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oard hearing scheduled
Wednesday, the Nebraska Legislature's
Labor Committee will hear public
testimony on LB828, which would allow
closed-circuit telecasts in the new sports
complex of home football games by the
Nebraska Educational " Television
' Commission.
The bill would appoint the lieutenant
governor, the UNL athletic director and
the , Nebraska Educational Television
Commission chairman as an advisory
committee to decide which games would
be telecast.
Milligan Sen. Richard Maresh, sponsor
of the bill, said LB828 may be amended
to include away football games. He said
there may be some conflcits with NCAA
rules which could eliminate telecasting
home games.
UNL Athletic Director Bob Devaney
said the idea had been tried in the mid
1960s, without financial success. Four
games, two at home and two away, were
telecast, according to Devaney, with net
profits of $2,5000, $2,000 and $500 .
on the first three and an $1,800 loss to
the Athletic Dept. on the fourth, Devaney
said.
He said it would cost $10,000 to
$15,000 to telecast the games. If the tele
casts were provided, Devaney said, it would
be as a public service.
"We can't afford to take a loss," he said.
Devaney said the NCAA "appreciable
damage rule," which protects small colleges
and high schools from attendance losses
because of telecasts ofmajor games, may
interfere with the idea. , '
He said gate receipts would have to be
split between the Athletic Dept. and the
visiting school.
"We're not going to fight it," he said,
"but I don't think we "an make money."
Legislative Hearings
Committees, stateriouse hearing room assign
ments, bills to be heard Tuesday and Wednesday
and their sponsors are as follows. Hearings begin '
at 1 :30 p.m. unless otherwise noted.
Tuesday
Banking, Commerce and Insurance, Room 2230
LB95(Keyes) Relating to health and accident
insurance; provide for reduction of premiums
if the liability of any insurer has been reduced
by other valid insurance policies providing
coverage.for same benefits.
LB938 (Anderson) Relating to installment loans;
provide for new methods of computing un
earned interest charges on installment loans.
Judiciary, Room 2102
LB623 (Jud. Comm.) Revision of Nebraska
Criminal Code.
LB706 (Jus. Comm.) Companion bill to Criminal
Code revision.
LB707 (Jus. Comm.) Companion bill to Criminal
Code revision.
Public Health and Welfare, Supreme Court
HearirM Room 2414
LB818 (Simpson) Relating to practice of medical
technology; provide for licensure.
Revenue, Room 1019
LB918 (Anderson) Relating to taxation; provide
for an income tax checkoff for political
parties; create the Nebraska Election
Campaign Fund.
Wednesday
Judiciary, Room 2102. '
LB782 (DeCamp and Kime) Relating to law
enforcement; provide for the certain creation
of law enforcement reserve forces by counties
or cities.
Labor, Supreme Court Hearing Room 2414
LB814 (Labor Comm.) Provide for overtime
compensation to state employes.
LB319 (Mills and Dworak) Revise conditions
disqualifying individuals from receiving un
employment benefits.
LB828 (Maresh) Relating to UNL; allow closed
circuit telecasts of Nebraska home football
fames.
LB950 (DeCamp) Relating to rules of the road;
provide additional points for professional
drivers before revocation of license.
LB846 (Bereuter) Relating to motor vehicle
operators' licenses; provide that non-resident
full-time students do not have to obtain
Nebraska drivers license.
Urban Affairs, Room 2230
LB774 (Urban AfJ Relating to cities; confer
additional authority upon police regarding
investigation of complaints about vicious
dogs.
LB765 (Kelly) Relating to labor; to provide that
public employes need not recognize super
visors in employe negotiating units. 4 :30 p.m.
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