Here's the list of CHP Forms, as copied from the NE State Patrol website:
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Concealed Handgun Permit Instructor Forms and Information
Individuals wishing to apply for Concealed Firearm Instructor are welcome to download the following application form and information:
Concealed Handgun Permit Instructor Application Form
Concealed Handgun Permit Curriculum Development Guidelines
Concealed Handgun Permit Curriculum Course Objective Guidelines
Title 272, Nebraska Administrative Code, Chapter 21
Nebraska Revised Statute § 69-2432
Concealed Handgun Permit Instructor Universal Curriculum
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Each of these portals contains information except the very last one, which is empty.
It appears that the NE State Patrol has added the last portal in anticipation of filling it with the new CHP Universal Currculum when it is finally approved and issued. However, clik-ing on the Universal Curriculum portal does not bring up anything.
So far as I know, the universal curriculum is still being worked on. Might yet take a while, since the CHP Unit has always claimed a heavy backlog of work accompanied by a shortage of staff members.
[Remember Sgt. Craig Loveless: In charge of the entire Concealed Handgun Permit program, as a part-time job. Also in charge of a heavy chunk of lectures at the NSP Academy in Grand Island, training prospective new NSP rookies. And--Oh, Yes: A key member of the NSP Tactical Unit, which is constantly engaged in their own training. Not to mention having to be available to respond to a crisis at the moment of call.]
My guess is that the Universal Curriculum will be posted in that last clik-spot up above when ready, but it might be a while. My daughter's CHP Instructor Certification required six (6) full months for approval, and she used my CHP curriculum, which had already been approved.
It will be interesting to see what eventually turns up. In appearance, the new U-C might be very institutional. When I taught CHP and Omaha Open Carry for the National Safety Council, the official curriculum was very much plain vanilla in format. Not very sparky. Lots of information but sorta like reading pages of legal briefs.
We'll see. Hate to give up my own CHP curriculum. It took hours and hours and hours to create and at least as many hours afterwards tweaking it for continuing improvement.
FWIW,