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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 71 — Public Health and Welfare

71-1951. Existing rules and regulations, licenses, and proceedings; how treated.

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(1)All rules and regulations adopted and promulgated prior to May 26, 2013, under sections 71-1901 to 71-1906.01 or other statutes amended by Laws 2013, LB265, may continue to be effective under the Children's Residential Facilities and Placing Licensure Act to the extent not in conflict with the act.
(2)All licenses issued prior to May 26, 2013, in accordance with sections 71-1901 to 71-1906.01 or other statutes amended by Laws 2013, LB265, shall remain valid as issued for purposes of the Children's Residential Facilities and Placing Licensure Act unless revoked or otherwise terminated by law.
(3)Any suit, action, or other proceeding, judicial or administrative, which was lawfully commenced prior to May 26, 2013, under sections 71-1901 to 71-1906.01 or other statutes amended by Laws 2013, LB265, shall be subject to the provisions of sections 71-1901 to 71-1906.01 or such other statutes as they existed prior to May 26, 2013.
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