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60-4,157. Driving skills examination; waiver based on third-party tester.A commercial driver's license examiner may waive the driving skills examination when an applicant presents evidence, on a form to be prescribed by the director, that he or she has successfully passed a driving skills examination administered by a third-party tester.For purposes of this section and section 60-4,158, third-party tester shall mean another state's licensing authority, any agency, department, board, or commission of this state, any employer, any public or private driver training facility, or any political subdivision of this state authorized by the director to conduct the driving skills examination for the issuance of commercial drivers' licenses. SourceLaws 1989, LB 285, § 107.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter60 > 60-4_157

60-4,157. Driving skills examination; waiver based on third-party tester.A commercial driver's license examiner may waive the driving skills examination when an applicant presents evidence, on a form to be prescribed by the director, that he or she has successfully passed a driving skills examination administered by a third-party tester.For purposes of this section and section 60-4,158, third-party tester shall mean another state's licensing authority, any agency, department, board, or commission of this state, any employer, any public or private driver training facility, or any political subdivision of this state authorized by the director to conduct the driving skills examination for the issuance of commercial drivers' licenses. SourceLaws 1989, LB 285, § 107.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter60 > 60-4_157

60-4,157. Driving skills examination; waiver based on third-party tester.A commercial driver's license examiner may waive the driving skills examination when an applicant presents evidence, on a form to be prescribed by the director, that he or she has successfully passed a driving skills examination administered by a third-party tester.For purposes of this section and section 60-4,158, third-party tester shall mean another state's licensing authority, any agency, department, board, or commission of this state, any employer, any public or private driver training facility, or any political subdivision of this state authorized by the director to conduct the driving skills examination for the issuance of commercial drivers' licenses. SourceLaws 1989, LB 285, § 107.