Nebraska License Law
A licensee who moves to Nebraska from another state and wishes to obtain a Nebraska license without retaking the national portion of the exam may do so through:
AAutomatic reciprocity with all states
BA reciprocity or equivalency agreement if Nebraska has such an agreement with the other state✓ Correct
CSimply paying the Nebraska license fee
DSubmitting a notarized letter from the previous state's commission
Explanation
Nebraska may have reciprocity or equivalency agreements with other states, allowing out-of-state licensees to obtain a Nebraska license by satisfying specified requirements, which may include passing only the Nebraska state law portion of the exam.
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