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Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses outlines licensing system rollout, staffing and cash‑balance challenges
Summary
DOPL officials told the House Resources and Conservation Committee the agency completed a two‑phase rollout of a new licensing system called OASIS, is reviewing board rules ahead of an executive‑order deadline, and faces turnover and board cash‑balance issues that will take time to resolve.
Colby Redish, lead counsel for the Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses (DOPL), presented an annual agency update to the House Resources and Conservation Committee, outlining a multiyear information‑technology consolidation, staffing pressures and ongoing financial work for board accounts.
Redish said DOPL oversees more than 250,000 licensees through more than 45 boards and commissions and three safety programs; he said the division comprises roughly 267 employees and more than 277 board members. He described a multi‑year effort to consolidate 11 legacy licensing systems into a…
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