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Current Processing/Waiting Time for CHP Permits?
NE Bull:
--- Quote from: FarmerRick on August 24, 2021, 07:28:02 AM ---
Years ago, that's how it was done if I remember correctly...
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I was thinking the same. IIRC We, the NFOA made a big stink adn not only got compliance, but they also used the fuss we made to hire on more personnel!
HuskerXDM:
--- Quote from: sidearm1 on August 07, 2021, 10:25:47 AM ---Hilowe: The law was changed in 2010. 69-2430 (3)(b) states they have 45 days to issue renewed permit. I would contact your state senator (hopefully they are 2A friendly) and state ombudsman's office. If any other state agency wasn't complying with state law they would be in court (very expensive).
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I think it's 5 days for a renewal... 45 days for a new permit
Edit: I see this was addressed...was not my intention to pile on
Jito463:
Speaking of renewals, I just got a letter in the mail yesterday reminding me that my CHP is up for renewal in January. I know there was a bill to that effect in the legislature, did that actually go through? I thought that one didn't make it. Maybe I'm mixing up my bills.
bullit:
Yes, that bill passed.
--- Quote from: Jito463 on September 11, 2021, 07:45:11 PM ---Speaking of renewals, I just got a letter in the mail yesterday reminding me that my CHP is up for renewal in January. I know there was a bill to that effect in the legislature, did that actually go through? I thought that one didn't make it. Maybe I'm mixing up my bills.
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greg58:
--- Quote from: bullit on September 14, 2021, 09:43:44 AM ---Yes, that bill passed.
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That is good that it passed and is being complied with by the NSP.
I wondered why the State was able to remind folks to renew Drivers License, Professional License, ETC. but not the CHP holder. It is all baby steps around here!
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