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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 72 — Public Lands, Buildings, and Funds

72-1708. Small businesses; location within business incubation center; application.

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When a building is designated as a business incubation center by a public agency, its community board shall accept applications from any person desiring to start or expand a small business and to locate that business within the business incubation center. The community board shall develop an application form requiring at least the following information:
(1)The type of business that the applicant wishes to start or expand;
(2)An estimate of the number of employees the applicant will need in order to start or expand the business and a two-year projection of future employment;
(3)The skill and educational level of the employees that the applicant plans to hire;
(4)The ability of the applicant to start or operate a successful business;
(5)A general statement as to why the applicant wishes to be accepted into the business incubation center;
(6)A signed statement by the applicant that he or she understands and accepts the obligations placed upon him or her under section 72-1711 if accepted into the business incubation center; and
(7)A designation by the applicant of information that the applicant considers to be of a proprietary nature and that he or she does not want to be made public.
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