R.R.S. Neb. § 86-250
§ 86-250. Permit required; procedure
(1)
A person shall not connect or operate an automatic dialing-announcing device for the purpose of making
telephone solicitations on any telephone line unless the person has a current permit from the commission for
the device. An applicant for a permit shall make a written application to the commission. The application
shall be in a form prescribed by the commission and shall require information about the type of device
proposed for connection and operation, the time of day telephone solicitations will be made using the device,
the anticipated number of calls proposed to be placed during the specified calling period, the average length
of a completed call, or such alternative or additional information as the commission may require. If the
applicant is an individual, the application shall include the applicant's social security number. The
applicant shall remit a fee of five hundred dollars for each device with the application.
(2)
Upon receiving an application for a permit, the commission may grant, grant as modified, or deny the
application. The commission may modify or deny the permit if the commission determines that (a) the applicant
is unwilling or unable to meet the requirements placed on such operations by law, rule, or regulation or has
failed to comply with the requirements in the past, (b) the connection or operation of the device will result
in a significant decline in the quality of service or access to service for other telephone users, (c) the
applicant's equipment is unable to meet the requirements of law, rule, or regulation, or (d) the application
does not contain adequate information.
(3)
If a permit is granted, the permit shall remain in force for two years from the date of issuance, and each
application for the renewal of a permit shall be treated as a new application.
(4)
After receiving a permit but prior to connecting or operating an automatic dialing-announcing device on
any telephone line, the permitholder shall notify the telephone company of the telephone line on which the
device is proposed to be connected or operated. The telephone line shall be considered a business telephone
line. The telephone company shall release to the commission the identity of any person connecting or operating
an automatic dialing-announcing device when requested to do so by the commission pursuant to an investigation.