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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 84 — State Officers

84-941.01. Potentially disqualifying conviction, defined.

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Potentially disqualifying conviction includes a conviction for:
(1)Criminal attempt as provided in section 28-201 , conspiracy as provided in section 28-202 , or aiding and abetting as provided in section 28-206 , to commit an offense listed in this section;
(2)Murder as provided in sections 28-303 or 28-304 ;
(3)Manslaughter as provided in section 28-305 ;
(4)Motor vehicle homicide as provided in section 28-306 ;
(5)Assault in the first or second degree as provided in sections 28-308 and 28-309 ;
(6)Terroristic threats as provided in section 28-311.01 ;
(7)Stalking as provided in section 28-311.03 ;
(8)A violation relating to mobile tracking devices under section 28-1337 ;
(9)Kidnapping as provided in section 28-313 ;
(10)False imprisonment as provided in sections 28-314 and 28-315 ;
(11)A sexual act subject to criminal penalties as provided in sections 28-317 to 28-322.07 ;
(12)Domestic assault as provided in section 28-323 ;
(13)Robbery as provided in section 28-324 ;
(14)Arson as provided in sections 28-502 , 28-503 , and 28-504 ;
(15)Fraud subject to criminal penalties as provided in sections 28-505 , 28-631 , 28-638 , 28-639 , 28-640 , and 28-935 ;
(16)Theft as provided in sections 28-511 , 28-512 , 28-513 , and 28-515 ;
(17)Forgery as provided in sections 28-602 and 28-603 ;
(18)Incest as provided in section 28-703 ;
(19)Child abuse as provided in section 28-707 ;
(20)Human trafficking, labor trafficking, sex trafficking, labor trafficking of a minor, or sex trafficking of a minor as provided in section 28-831 ;
(21)False reporting as provided in section 28-907 ;
(22)Swatting under section 28-907.01 ;
(23)Perjury as provided in section 28-915 ;
(24)Assault on an officer, an emergency responder, certain employees, or a health care professional in the first degree as provided in section 28-929 ;
(25)Assault on an officer, an emergency responder, certain employees, or a health care professional in the second degree as provided in section 28-930 ;
(26)Assault on an officer, an emergency responder, certain employees, or a health care professional in the third degree as provided in section 28-931 ;
(27)Assault on an officer, an emergency responder, certain employees, or a health care professional using a motor vehicle as provided in section 28-931.01 ;
(28)An offense that has as an element the threat to inflict serious bodily injury as defined in section 28-109 or death on another person, the intentional infliction of serious bodily injury as defined in section 28-109 on another person, or intentionally causing the death of another person;
(29)An offense for which registration is required under the Sex Offender Registration Act; or
(30)Any offense under the laws of another jurisdiction that is substantially equivalent to any of the offenses listed in this section.
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