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Evansville City licensing board tightens experience verification, denies application over notarized letters
Summary
The Evansville City Licensing Board voted to accept Ivy Tech verification, emphasized that at least one letter proving industry experience must document hours or employment, denied an application because supporting letters were not notarized, and discussed how continuing-education credits are verified.
The Evansville City Licensing Board on an unspecified date agreed to accept verification from Ivy Tech for at least one item and to tighten how applicants prove on-the-job experience, members said.
Board members debated whether the letters submitted for an applicant constituted meaningful proof of industry experience or merely character references. “They're all from the same company and every single one say I have known him for that long. Not working with him, not that he's been employed that long. I just don't think that should fly,” said Board Member 1 during the discussion, arguing the board needs documentation that shows time worked or hours.
The board noted that the local licensing packet and a…
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