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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 81 — State Administrative Departments

81-3547. Professional geologist; licensure; application; eligibility, practice of exempt activities.

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(1)An individual may apply to the board to be licensed as a professional geologist if such individual has practiced any combination of exempt activities described in section 81-3541 for at least fifteen years.
(2)The board shall consider the following as evidence that an applicant is eligible for licensure under this section:
(a)The applicant has completed the education requirement of completing a minimum of thirty semester hours or forty-five quarter hours of course work in geology that includes course work in the content domains and hours as prescribed by the board;
(b)The applicant has passed an examination on the statutes, rules, regulations, and other requirements unique to Nebraska;
(c)The applicant submitted an application accompanied by the fee established by the board;
(d)The applicant submitted documentation of at least fifteen years of such individual's practice of any combination of exempt activities described in section 81-3541 ; and
(e)The applicant submitted one or more acceptable written references.
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