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BSRB executive director outlines tech upgrades, staffing growth and compact‑related background checks
Summary
Executive Director David Fye told the advisory committee the BSRB is moving licensing software to the Acela platform, has expanded staff and will require background checks for new applicants to support multistate compacts; staff will offer optional opt‑in background checks for existing licensees.
At the Dec. 12 advisory meeting, Executive Director David Fye gave a broad operations update to committee members, summarizing technology, staffing and statutory changes that affect licensure processes.
Fye reviewed infrastructure work completed during his five years as executive director, including a previous migration to MyLicenseOffice and the upcoming two‑year migration to the state enterprise Acela platform. He said the agency has added an online payment…
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