A license is required to practice interpreting or transliterating. In accordance with Neb. Rev. Stat. § 20-150 to § 20-159, except as otherwise provided in section § 20-156.01, no person or entity shall:
All Video Remote Interpreting business licenses shall expire on June 30 of even-numbered years unless revoked, suspended or cancelled prior to such date.
All fees shall be set by the Full Commission Board to be paid as a condition of issuance of a license pursuant to Neb. Rev. Stat. § 20-156.
An applicant for a Video Remote Interpreting business license must pay the required fee on a biennial basis to maintain licensure.
An applicant for renewal of a Video Remote Interpreting business license must pay the required fee on a biennial basis to maintain licensure.
An applicant for renewal of a Video Remote Interpreting business license who fails to pay the renewal fee on or before the expiration date of the license will have 30 calendar days to pay the required late fee in addition to the renewal fee. After 30 days, the license is revoked and the reinstatement fee applies.
A request for a duplicate original business license will be granted with the payment of the required fee. This includes issuing a duplicate business license due to a name change.
A request for a certified statement that a business license holder is licensed by the state of Nebraska will be granted with the payment of the required fee.
An applicant for reinstatement of a business license must pay a required reinstatement fee in addition to the renewal fee.
All Video Remote Interpreting business licenses shall expire on June 30 of even-numbered years unless revoked, suspended or cancelled prior to such date.
This rule outlines the procedures for investigating reports of potential violations and taking disciplinary action against hiring entities, and licensed or unlicensed Video Remote Interpreting providers.
The procedure to appeal any decision made by the Full Commission Board shall be in accordance with Title 53, Nebraska Administrative Code, Chapter 4 of the Nebraska Department of Justice, which chapter is hereby adopted by the Commission for this purpose.
96 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 1, § 004