Nebraska Administrative Code
Topic - GEOLOGISTS, BOARD OF
Title 171 - Board of Geologists
Chapter 7 - ORGANIZATIONAL PRACTICE
Section 171-7-1 - Applications

Current through September 17, 2024

7.1.1 Organizations practicing or offering to practice geology in Nebraska shall apply to the Board for a certificate of authorization.

7.1.2 The Board will review the organization's application and issue a certificate of authorization if the minimum requirements are satisfied.

7.1.3 Certificates of authorization are valid for two years from issuance.

7.1.4 A certificate of authorization may be renewed for two years upon submission of the renewal application and appropriate renewal fee prior to the expiration of the certificate.

7.1.4.1 An expired certificate may be renewed without penalty up to one year after expiration.

7.1.4.2 After one year, an expired certificate requires a new application and the appropriate application fee along with meeting the certificate requirements in place at that time.

7.1.5 The certificate of authorization may be used to file any applications with the Nebraska Secretary of State to fulfill the appropriate statutes and requirements for practicing in Nebraska as a corporation, partnership, limited liability company, professional corporation, or other such organizational designation appropriate under Nebraska law except sole proprietorships do not require a certificate.

7.1.6 Applications for certificates of authorization may be conditionally approved by the Board's designee upon review and determination that the minimum requirements set forth herein and in the Geologists Regulation Act have been met, until formally considered by the Board.

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