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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 44 — Insurance

44-8805. Registrations; term; renewal; application; fee; federal training and continuing education requirements.

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(1)Individual and entity registrations shall expire one year after the date of issuance.
(2)An individual navigator may file an application for renewal of a registration on a form developed by the director and, unless preempted by federal law, shall pay the renewal fee in an amount not to exceed twenty-five dollars as established by the director, and an entity navigator may file an application for renewal of a registration on a form developed by the director and, unless preempted by federal law, shall pay the renewal fee in an amount not to exceed fifty dollars as established by the director. An individual navigator who fails to file prior to the expiration of the current registration for registration renewal, unless preempted by federal law, shall pay a late fee in an amount not to exceed fifty dollars as established by the director, and an entity navigator that fails to file prior to the expiration of the current registration for registration renewal, unless preempted by federal law, shall pay a late fee in an amount not to exceed fifty dollars as established by the director.
(3)Any failure to fulfill the federal ongoing training and continuing education requirements shall result in the expiration of the registration.
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