2009 Nebraska Code
Chapter 60 MOTOR VEHICLES
60-2127 Motorcycle safety instructors; permit; requirements; person certified by another state; how treated.

60-2127. Motorcycle safety instructors; permit; requirements; person certified by another state; how treated.

(1) The director shall establish minimum education requirements for motorcycle safety instructors. The director shall issue a permit in the manner and form prescribed by the director to motorcycle safety instructor applicants who meet such requirements. The minimum requirements shall include, but not be limited to:

(a) The applicant shall have a high school diploma or equivalent education;

(b) The applicant shall have a valid motorcycle operator's license or permit or a valid motor vehicle operator's license which has endorsed thereon the authorization to operate a motorcycle and shall have at least two years' motorcycle driving experience;

(c) The applicant's operator's license shall not have been suspended or revoked at any time during the immediately preceding two-year period; and

(d) The applicant shall have passed an approved motorcycle safety instructor's course established pursuant to section 60-2128.

(2) If the certification requirements are comparable to the requirements in this state, a person currently certified as a motorcycle safety instructor by another state or recognized accrediting organization may be issued a motorcycle safety instructor's permit by the department without having to take the course established in section 60-2128.

Source
    Laws 1981, LB 22, § 4;
    R.S.1943, (1984), § 60-2112;
    Laws 1986, LB 1004, § 9.



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