Nebraska License Law
A Nebraska real estate licensee who is convicted of a drug-related felony offense may:
AContinue to practice without restriction
BFace NREC disciplinary action including license suspension or revocation✓ Correct
CAutomatically lose their license only if the offense involved the real estate business
DOnly face a $500 fine from the NREC
Explanation
A felony conviction, including drug-related offenses, is grounds for NREC disciplinary action regardless of whether the crime directly involved real estate activities.
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