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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 39 — Highways and Bridges

39-2308.03. County highway and city street superintendent licenses; reissuance; renewal.

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(1)Beginning on August 28, 2021:
(a)A county highway superintendent license or city street superintendent license, whether of Class A or Class B, issued prior to August 28, 2021, is deemed to be a county highway and city street superintendent license;
(b)The holder of any Class A license or licenses shall have such license or licenses reissued as a single Class A county highway and city street superintendent license;
(c)The holder of any Class A license and any Class B license shall have such licenses reissued as a single Class A county highway and city street superintendent license; and
(d)The holder of any Class B license or licenses who does not hold any Class A license shall have such Class B license or licenses reissued as a single Class B county highway and city street superintendent license.
(2)A license reissued under subsection
(1)of this section shall remain on the same triennial renewal cycle as the license or licenses replaced.
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