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Licensing board approves most reciprocity and exam applications, denies one for insufficient experience and tables two for curriculum review
Summary
The board approved a slate of reciprocity and exam applications, denied one Class 6A credit applicant for lacking required experience, and tabled two reconsiderations pending transcript and curriculum review to determine whether non‑traditional coursework meets the board's four‑year engineering requirement.
The board convened to review licensure and reciprocity applications and moved through a lengthy slate of approvals, a denial and two tablings related to educational qualifications.
At the start of the session the board approved the minutes from its Oct. 7 meeting by voice vote. Members then confirmed lists of exam passers and candidates, noting seven land surveying candidates who passed the CBT and numerous PE and reciprocity applicants on the agenda.
During consideration of Class 6A credit applications, the board debated whether one candidate met the nine‑year experience threshold. After members concluded the applicant lacked the qualifying experience, the board voted to deny the application for Joshua (surname recorded variously in the transcript as Woos/Wolfs/Wolf) for failure to meet the regulations’ experience requirement.
The board approved several individual applicants and test requests by voice vote: Steven/Stephen Esthelman was approved for Class 6A…
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