Nebraska License Law
A Nebraska licensee is convicted of a misdemeanor involving dishonesty. NREC may:
ATake no action since it is only a misdemeanor
BSuspend or revoke the license as dishonesty-related crimes are grounds for discipline✓ Correct
COnly issue a public reprimand
DRequire additional education as the only remedy
Explanation
Nebraska law allows NREC to discipline licensees for criminal convictions involving dishonesty, fraud, or misrepresentation, regardless of whether they are felonies or misdemeanors. License suspension or revocation is possible.
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