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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 60 — Motor Vehicles

60-706. 24/7 sobriety program permit; application; availability; revocation.

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(1)Upon receipt by the director of
(a)a certified copy of a court order issued under subsection
(1)of section 60-705 ,
(b)sufficient evidence that the individual has surrendered the individual's operator's license to the department, and
(c)payment of the fee provided in section 60-4,115 , such individual may apply for a 24/7 sobriety program permit. All permits issued pursuant to this section shall indicate that the permit is not valid for the operation of a commercial motor vehicle.
(2)A 24/7 sobriety program permit shall only be available to a holder of a Class M or O operator's license.
(3)The director shall revoke a 24/7 sobriety program permit issued under this section upon receipt of an
(a)abstract of conviction indicating that the individual's operating privileges have been revoked or
(b)order from a court revoking the individual's 24/7 sobriety program permit.
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