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Board tables Connecticut contractor license application for Aaron Stearman, asks for notarized evidence of on-the-job training

Fire Protection Board · February 26, 2026
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Summary

The Fire Protection Board unanimously tabled an applicant's F-1 contractor license review after members concluded his paperwork lacked documented on-the-job training; the board asked Aaron Stearman to submit notarized dates-and-duties affidavits, pay records, or equivalent out‑of‑state documentation for reevaluation.

The Fire Protection Board on Feb. 26 voted unanimously to table the F‑1 contractor license application of Aaron Stearman and asked him to provide additional documentary proof that he completed required on-the-job training.

The board’s review centered on whether Stearman’s out-of-state licenses and personnel records were equivalent to Connecticut’s apprenticeship and journeyman requirements. The board accepted that Stearman completed related instruction (the four-book Contrin series was discussed as meeting the related-instruction portion) but said his submitted materials…

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