Current through September 17, 2024
Section 272-21-021 - INSTRUCTOR CERTIFICATION PROCESS021.01 Persons wishing to become certified instructors for the required Handgun Training and Safety Course will submit an application form to the Patrol in person at one of the Patrol offices listed in these regulations, together with a copy of a current Firearms Purchase Certificate under Neb. Rev. Stat. §§ 69-2401 to 69-2409, or a current permit issued under the Concealed Handgun Permit Act, or a current Federal Firearms License issued by the United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.021.02 Instructor applicants will be required to present proof of identification, be fingerprinted and photographed, and pay the current fee for processing of a state criminal history record information check.021.03 Upon completion of the background check, instructor applicants who meet all of the requirements will be certified by the Patrol,021.04 The instructor certification is valid for a period of three (3) years unless sooner revoked. An instructor wishing to renew the instructor certification will: 021.04A submit a new application for instructor certification; and021.04B submit to fingerprinting and pay the fee for a new criminal history information check.021.05 Upon verification that the firearm safety instructor meets the qualifications for an instructor, the Patrol will renew the registration of the instructor and notify the instructor.021.06 Failure to maintain the requirements set out in these regulations or failure to abide by the rules and regulations is cause for revocation of the firearms safety instructor's certification by the Patrol.021.07 Upon remedy of the reason(s) for revocation of the instruction certification, a new application may be submitted to the Patrol. An instructor whose certificate is revoked will not teach the Handgun Training and Safety Course nor advertise that an approved program is taught.272 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 21, § 021
Amended effective 7/19/2022