2006 Nebraska Revised Statutes - § 71-161.11 — License, permit, certificate, or registration; voluntarily surrendered; voluntary limitation; effect.

Section 71-161.11
License, permit, certificate, or registration; voluntarily surrendered; voluntary limitation; effect.

Any license, permit, certificate, or registration issued by the department pursuant to Chapter 28, article 4, or Chapter 71 may be voluntarily surrendered to the department by the holder permanently, for an indefinite period of time to be restored at the discretion of the department, or for a specific and definite period of time as agreed to between the holder and the department with such license, permit, certificate, or registration to be automatically restored upon the expiration of such period of time. Such former holder shall not engage in any of the practices or activities for which such license, permit, certificate, or registration is required during the period of time for which it has been surrendered, shall be considered as unlicensed during such period of time, and shall not be required to pay any fees during such period of time. Any holder of a license, permit, certificate, or registration issued by the department pursuant to Chapter 28, article 4, or Chapter 71 may agree to a voluntary limitation of such license, permit, certificate, or registration. Such limitation may be placed upon the right of the licensee to practice the profession to such extent, for such time, and under such conditions as agreed to by the director and the licensee. All requirements and procedures relative to the validity of a voluntary limitation of practice statement shall be identical to those outlined in this section for a voluntary surrender statement. Violation of any of the conditions of the voluntary limitation of practice statement by the holder shall be due cause for the refusal of renewal of or the suspension or revocation of the license, permit, certificate, or registration by the department.


Source:
    Laws 1976, LB 877, § 16

    Laws 1986, LB 926, § 35



~Reissue Revised Statutes of Nebraska

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