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First time permit.
AlanS:
--- Quote from: AAllen on March 21, 2012, 10:52:46 AM ---Is she saying renewals are taking 45 days, they have only 5 days that means they would be running 6 weeks behind.
If it is for first time permits they have 45 days though, and that is calendar days not business days.
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She was responding to my question about my first time application, so I took it that she was referring to my situation (first time permits that went out previous day were at 44 days), and using the flood of renewals as an excuse for it taking the maximum time alotted.
AAllen:
Thanks Alan that means they are getting back on schedual, not as fast as the person waiting wants but within the law.
HuskerXDM:
Anyone recall how long a training class is good for before you would have to take a new one for a first time permit?
omaharj:
--- Quote from: HuskerXDM on March 23, 2012, 06:16:03 PM ---Anyone recall how long a training class is good for before you would have to take a new one for a first time permit?
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http://nebraskalegislature.gov/laws/statutes.php?statute=69-2433
This doesn't specify how recent the training must be, I would take that to mean once in a lifetime is enough,heheh. Hopefully an instructor will confirm. I have a Utah permit also, and that one must be applied for within a year.
Dan W:
022.02 To be approved, the training course must have been conducted:
022.02 A by an instructor certified by the Nebraska State Patrol;
022.02 B utilizing a lesson plan approved by the Nebraska State Patrol; and
022.02 C after the instructor has been certified by the Nebraska State Patrol. Courses which were taught by instructors before they became certified to teach this course under the provisions of these regulations will not meet the training requirement for a permit.
022.02 D within the three (3) years immediately preceding the date of application.
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