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60-4,142. LPC-learner's permit; issuance.Any resident may obtain, on a form to be prescribed by the director, an LPC-learner's permit from the county treasurer by making application to an examiner of the Department of Motor Vehicles. An applicant shall present proof to the examiner that he or she holds a valid Class O license or commercial driver's license or shall successfully complete the requirements for the Class O license before an LPC-learner's permit is issued. An applicant shall also successfully complete the commercial driver's license general knowledge examination under section 60-4,155. Upon application, the examination may be waived if the applicant presents a Nebraska commercial driver's license which is valid or has been expired for less than one year, presents a valid commercial driver's license from another state, or is renewing an LPC-learner's permit. The LPC-learner's permit shall be valid for a period of six months and shall be renewed only once within any two-year period. The county treasurer shall charge the fee prescribed in section 60-4,115 for the issuance or renewal of an LPC-learner's permit. SourceLaws 1989, LB 285, § 92; Laws 1990, LB 980, § 17; Laws 1998, LB 320, § 17; Laws 2001, LB 108, § 3; Laws 2001, LB 574, § 23; Laws 2003, LB 562, § 13; Laws 2006, LB 853, § 11.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter60 > 60-4_142

60-4,142. LPC-learner's permit; issuance.Any resident may obtain, on a form to be prescribed by the director, an LPC-learner's permit from the county treasurer by making application to an examiner of the Department of Motor Vehicles. An applicant shall present proof to the examiner that he or she holds a valid Class O license or commercial driver's license or shall successfully complete the requirements for the Class O license before an LPC-learner's permit is issued. An applicant shall also successfully complete the commercial driver's license general knowledge examination under section 60-4,155. Upon application, the examination may be waived if the applicant presents a Nebraska commercial driver's license which is valid or has been expired for less than one year, presents a valid commercial driver's license from another state, or is renewing an LPC-learner's permit. The LPC-learner's permit shall be valid for a period of six months and shall be renewed only once within any two-year period. The county treasurer shall charge the fee prescribed in section 60-4,115 for the issuance or renewal of an LPC-learner's permit. SourceLaws 1989, LB 285, § 92; Laws 1990, LB 980, § 17; Laws 1998, LB 320, § 17; Laws 2001, LB 108, § 3; Laws 2001, LB 574, § 23; Laws 2003, LB 562, § 13; Laws 2006, LB 853, § 11.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter60 > 60-4_142

60-4,142. LPC-learner's permit; issuance.Any resident may obtain, on a form to be prescribed by the director, an LPC-learner's permit from the county treasurer by making application to an examiner of the Department of Motor Vehicles. An applicant shall present proof to the examiner that he or she holds a valid Class O license or commercial driver's license or shall successfully complete the requirements for the Class O license before an LPC-learner's permit is issued. An applicant shall also successfully complete the commercial driver's license general knowledge examination under section 60-4,155. Upon application, the examination may be waived if the applicant presents a Nebraska commercial driver's license which is valid or has been expired for less than one year, presents a valid commercial driver's license from another state, or is renewing an LPC-learner's permit. The LPC-learner's permit shall be valid for a period of six months and shall be renewed only once within any two-year period. The county treasurer shall charge the fee prescribed in section 60-4,115 for the issuance or renewal of an LPC-learner's permit. SourceLaws 1989, LB 285, § 92; Laws 1990, LB 980, § 17; Laws 1998, LB 320, § 17; Laws 2001, LB 108, § 3; Laws 2001, LB 574, § 23; Laws 2003, LB 562, § 13; Laws 2006, LB 853, § 11.