Documented experience definition

Documented experience means experience which an applicant for licensing has completed and which has been documented by the applicant’s completion and submission of a sworn affidavit or other evidence required by the board.
Documented experience means experience which an applicant for licensing has completed and
Documented experience means volunteer or work experience that can be verified in writing by either a current or past supervisor or human resources department.

Examples of Documented experience in a sentence

  • Documented experience of ten (10) or more years in the field of business and financial management.

  • Documented experience (district or industry) may be credited on a one year for one-year basis up to a maximum of step five (5) on the salary schedule experience in which retirement benefits are being received may be credited.

  • Documented experience of ten ( I 0) or more years in the field of business and financial management.

  • The Charter School shall designate a Chief Financial Officer, who shall possess the following minimum qualifications: A baccalaureate or higher degree in business, accounting, or finance from an accredited college or university and a minimum of four (4) years experience in a field related to business or finance; or Documented experience of ten (10) or more years in the field of business and financial management.

  • Documented experience currently on file prior to September 1, 2001 will be grandfathered.

  • Documented experience of water operations including NRW Reduction experience.

  • Documented experience demonstrating prior performance of the Services to be performed may be requested by the Client Agency.

  • Documented experience in reducing costs and increasing revenues to produce surplus/profits in more than three (3) existing public school districts.

  • Documented experience (district or industry) may be credited on a one year for one year basis up to a maximum of step five (5) on the salary schedule experience in which retirement benefits are being received may be credited.

  • Documented experience (teaching or non-teaching) in the subject(s) to be taught.