Nebraska Statutes

§ 45-344 — Licensee; acquisition of control; approval or denial; procedure

Nebraska § 45-344
JurisdictionNebraska
Ch. 45Interest, Loans, and Debt

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Neb. Rev. Stat. § 45-344 (2026).

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(1)No person acting personally or as an agent shall acquire control of any licensee under the Nebraska Installment Loan and Sales Act without first (a) giving thirty days' notice to the department on a form prescribed by the department of such proposed acquisition and (b) paying a filing fee of one hundred fifty dollars and any processing fee allowed under subsection (2) of section 45-373 .
(2)The director, upon receipt of such notice, shall approve or deny the acquisition within thirty days.
(3)If the director does not deny the acquisition within such thirty-day time period, the acquisition shall become effective on the thirty-first day after the receipt of the notice, except that the director may extend the thirty-day period an additional thirty days if, in the director's judgment, a

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Related

Humber v. Gibreal Auto Sales, Inc.
298 N.W.2d 363 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 1980)
5 case citations
Watson v. Avco Financial Services International, Inc.
401 N.W.2d 485 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 1987)
1 case citations

Legislative History

Source: Laws 1965, c. 268, § 11, p. 763; Laws 2007, LB124, § 33; Laws 2025, LB474, § 65. Operative Date: October 1, 2025 Cross References: Administrative Procedure Act, see section 84-920. Annotations: Installment contract provision for attorney fees "to the extent permitted by law," which were not collected, and interest charged for extension of contract were not violations of this act. Watson v. Avco Financial Servs., 224 Neb. 778, 401 N.W.2d 485 (1987). Although called a lease agreement, the contract involved in this case was actually for an installment sale and, therefore, subject to the provisions of this section. Humber v. Gibreal Auto Sales, Inc., 207 Neb. 286, 298 N.W.2d 363 (1980).

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