Nebraska Administrative Code
Topic - LAW ENFORCEMENT AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Title 78 - NEBRASKA COMMISSION ON LAW ENFORCEMENT AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Chapter 6 - COUNTY ATTORNEY CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION
Section 78-6-005 - Hours

Current through March 20, 2024

Beginning on January 1, 1995, annual hours of continuing legal education required for county attorneys and deputy county attorneys shall be fifteen hours. Beginning on January 1, 1997 the required annual hours shall be twenty hours of which up to 5 hours of applicable self-instruction/training credit may be obtained through use of satellite, Internet, video or audio tape presentations. Such requirement shall be waived for county attorneys or deputy county attorneys in any year where such county attorney or deputy county attorney assumes office after July 1 of that year.

005.01 County attorneys and deputy county attorneys shall receive, whether elected or appointed, the following instruction:

(a) during the first year of their term of office, a working knowledge of speed measurement principles not to exceed one hour of credit. The instruction may be received from a law enforcement officer certified in operating electronic speed measurement devices. Instructions may be offered on an individual or group basis or by a certified sponsor offering electronic speed measurement principle as a part of the course; and

(b) during the first two years of their term of office, a total of eight hours of instruction on the investigation and prosecution of crimes against children and a minimum of one hour each year thereafter.

005.02 County attorneys and deputy county attorneys may receive up to 10 hours of credit once every four years per individual for county attorneys office management courses.

005.03 County attorneys or deputy county attorneys may receive up to 5 hours of credit annually for self-instruction/training through the use of satellite, Internet, video or audio tape presentations which meet the curriculum guidelines set forth in 004. Upon submittal of a signed CLE-4 form by the county attorney or deputy county attorney affirming receipt of training in this manner, credit shall be awarded relevant to the length of the presentation.

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