Nebraska License Law
A Nebraska broker whose license is revoked may apply for reinstatement after:
A90 days of satisfying required continuing education
BMeeting conditions specified by the NREC, which may include a waiting period and demonstrating rehabilitation✓ Correct
CThere is no path to reinstatement after revocation
DAutomatically after 5 years
Explanation
Following license revocation, a former licensee may petition the NREC for reinstatement after meeting specified conditions, which may include a waiting period, additional education, and demonstrating rehabilitation and fitness to practice.
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