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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 60 — Motor Vehicles

60-186. Vehicle identification inspections; revocation of certificate of training; procedure; appeal.

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The patrol may, after notice and a hearing, revoke a certificate of training. The patrol shall only be required to hold a hearing if the hearing is requested in writing within fifteen days after notice of the proposed revocation is delivered by the patrol. The patrol may revoke a certificate of training for any reason for which an applicant may be denied approval for training pursuant to section 60-185 . The patrol may revoke a certificate of training if the holder fails to keep a certificate current by taking any additional training the patrol may require.
The patrol may revoke a certificate of training if the patrol finds that the holder is incompetent. A rebuttable presumption of incompetence shall arise from a finding by the patrol or a court of competent jurisdiction that the holder of a certificate of training has issued a statement of inspection for a stolen vehicle. Any person who feels himself or herself aggrieved by the patrol's decision to revoke a certificate may appeal such decision, and the appeal shall be in accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act.
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