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60-2136. Site for conducting approved course; grant; application; contents; director; duties.Until there are ten sites in actual operation in this state created under this section which offer an approved basic motorcycle safety course, the department shall, pursuant to the priorities provided in section 60-2133, award a grant not to exceed fifteen hundred dollars to each school, business, or organization which prepares, maintains, and makes available a site for conducting an approved basic motorcycle safety course. The application for the grant shall contain: (1) A complete description of the physical facilities, equipment, and services available at the site; (2) the cost charged for the use of the site to anyone wishing to conduct either motorcycle safety course at the site; (3) any rules and regulations governing the use of the site; (4) an agreement that the site will be maintained and available for conducting either or both of the motorcycle safety courses for a period of three years from the date the grant is received by the applicant; and (5) any additional information which the director may require. The director shall ensure that the sites are geographically diverse throughout the state and that the applicant has the competence to prepare a site and the authority to offer the site for conducting the basic motorcycle safety course. SourceLaws 1986, LB 1004, § 18.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter60 > 60-2136

60-2136. Site for conducting approved course; grant; application; contents; director; duties.Until there are ten sites in actual operation in this state created under this section which offer an approved basic motorcycle safety course, the department shall, pursuant to the priorities provided in section 60-2133, award a grant not to exceed fifteen hundred dollars to each school, business, or organization which prepares, maintains, and makes available a site for conducting an approved basic motorcycle safety course. The application for the grant shall contain: (1) A complete description of the physical facilities, equipment, and services available at the site; (2) the cost charged for the use of the site to anyone wishing to conduct either motorcycle safety course at the site; (3) any rules and regulations governing the use of the site; (4) an agreement that the site will be maintained and available for conducting either or both of the motorcycle safety courses for a period of three years from the date the grant is received by the applicant; and (5) any additional information which the director may require. The director shall ensure that the sites are geographically diverse throughout the state and that the applicant has the competence to prepare a site and the authority to offer the site for conducting the basic motorcycle safety course. SourceLaws 1986, LB 1004, § 18.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter60 > 60-2136

60-2136. Site for conducting approved course; grant; application; contents; director; duties.Until there are ten sites in actual operation in this state created under this section which offer an approved basic motorcycle safety course, the department shall, pursuant to the priorities provided in section 60-2133, award a grant not to exceed fifteen hundred dollars to each school, business, or organization which prepares, maintains, and makes available a site for conducting an approved basic motorcycle safety course. The application for the grant shall contain: (1) A complete description of the physical facilities, equipment, and services available at the site; (2) the cost charged for the use of the site to anyone wishing to conduct either motorcycle safety course at the site; (3) any rules and regulations governing the use of the site; (4) an agreement that the site will be maintained and available for conducting either or both of the motorcycle safety courses for a period of three years from the date the grant is received by the applicant; and (5) any additional information which the director may require. The director shall ensure that the sites are geographically diverse throughout the state and that the applicant has the competence to prepare a site and the authority to offer the site for conducting the basic motorcycle safety course. SourceLaws 1986, LB 1004, § 18.