Nebraska Code § 85-1619

Commissioner; certificate of accreditation; issuance; period valid; reaccreditation; application; list of schools.
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The commissioner, upon determining that a private postsecondary career school has complied with all the requirements of the Private Postsecondary Career School Act and the rules and regulations of the department, shall issue a certificate of accreditation to the school. Unless disapproved for failure to meet the requirements for accreditation on a continuing basis as provided for in the act and as defined by the rules and regulations, accreditation shall be valid for a period of five years following the effective date appearing on the certificate. The application for reaccreditation shall be accompanied by the applicable fee. The department shall maintain a list of the schools accredited under this section and make such lists available to the public upon request.

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