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25-21,293 Time for bringing action; limitation.

25-21,293. Time for bringing action; limitation.Notwithstandingany other provisions of law, any action to recover damages under the ExploitedChildren's Civil Remedy Act shall be filed within three years after the laterof:(1)The conclusion of any related criminal prosecution against the person or personsfrom whom recovery is sought;(2) The receipt of actual or constructivenotice sent or given to the participant or portrayed observer or his or herparent or legal guardian by a member of a law enforcement entity informingthe participant or portrayed observer or his or her parent or legal guardianthat the entity has identified the person:(a) Who created, distributed, or activelyacquired the visual depiction of sexually explicit conduct containing theparticipant or portrayed observer; or(b) Who aided or assisted another personwith the creation, distribution, or active acquisition of the visual depictionof sexually explicit conduct containing the participant or portrayed observer;or(3) The participant or portrayed observer reaching the age of eighteenyears. SourceLaws 2010, LB728, ยง 4.Effective Date: July 15, 2010

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