Nebraska Administrative Code
Topic - ENGINEERS AND ARCHITECTS
Title 110 - BOARD OF ENGINEERS AND ARCHITECTS
Chapter 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 110-1-18 - Applications

Current through September 17, 2024

1.18.1 Absent specific Board action, all documents and information requested by the Board in connection with any application must be provided by the applicant within one year. Applications that are incomplete after one year are invalid, and a new application and fee will be required.

1.18.2 Replies received from references regarding the qualifications of an applicant will be considered non-public records. The source and character of the information will not be divulged except when required by law.

1.18.3 An applicant's prior criminal or disciplinary history from any jurisdiction may be considered by the Board as part of the application process for initial licensure, comity licensure, or examination. The existence of such history is not an automatic bar to being licensed or to be allowed to take examinations, nor is disclosure intended to automatically require consideration of discipline by the Board.

1.18.4 The review and evaluation of disclosure statements provided by applicants during the licensing or examination application process may be performed by the Executive Director with the assistance of Board staff. However, the Board must review disclosures which an applicant has not previously disclosed and which indicate:

1) felony convictions;

2) probation, suspension, or revocation of an architect or professional engineer license in another jurisdiction;

3) repetitive or multiple violations; or

4) evidence of unfitness to practice the profession.

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