Nebraska License Law
The NREC may place a Nebraska licensee on probation as a disciplinary measure, which typically includes:
AA permanent bar from supervising salespersons
BConditions the licensee must meet (such as additional education or supervision) during a specified period✓ Correct
CAutomatic license revocation after 6 months
DAn immediate 5-year suspension
Explanation
Probation allows a licensee to continue practice under specified conditions (enhanced supervision, additional CE, practice restrictions) for a set period. It is less severe than suspension or revocation.
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