Nebraska License Law
A Nebraska license applicant has a felony conviction for fraud. NREC will:
AAutomatically deny the application
BConsider the conviction but not automatically deny based on it✓ Correct
CIssue a restricted license only
DRequire a 10-year waiting period minimum
Explanation
NREC considers criminal history but does not automatically deny applications based on past convictions. The commission examines the nature of the crime, time elapsed, and evidence of rehabilitation in determining fitness for licensure.
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