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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 81 — State Administrative Departments

81-1414.09. Continuing education requirements; failure to complete; effect; fine.

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(1)Failure to complete the continuing education requirements of sections 81-1414.07 and 81-1414.08 shall result in the suspension of a law enforcement officer's certificate or diploma from the Nebraska Law Enforcement Training Center and a fine under section 81-1403 until the continuing education is completed unless the officer is able to show good cause for not completing the continuing education requirements or unless a waiver has been granted.
(2)Any law enforcement officer who fails to fulfill his or her continuing education requirements for two consecutive reporting periods may have his or her certificate or diploma from the Nebraska Law Enforcement Training Center revoked and a fine incurred under section 81-1403 unless the officer is able to show good cause for not completing the continuing education requirements or unless a waiver has been granted.
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