Nebraska License Law
If a Nebraska licensee is convicted of a felony, the Commission may:
ATake no action unless the felony was real-estate related
BSuspend or revoke the license✓ Correct
COnly issue a written warning for first-time offenses
DRefer the matter solely to local law enforcement
Explanation
A felony conviction is grounds for disciplinary action including suspension or revocation of a Nebraska real estate license, regardless of whether the crime was directly related to real estate.
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