Verbal Statement definition
Verbal Statement. Types of income for which written verification is allowable are indicated in the table below with an in the box marked “Verbal Verification.” A verbal statement must be collected from a third party responsible for documenting this type of income information (example: TANF/Public assistance could be collected via verbal statement from DSHS). A verbal statement must be documented by a written attestation from a case manager or staff person responsible for collecting the statement. The staff person should record the following: Date of statement, Name of client, Name of company or organization, Name of individual writing the statement, Wages or income amount, Hour worked per week (if applicable).
Examples of Verbal Statement in a sentence
If personal leave charged to sick leave is disapproved, the 33 employee may: 34 (a) Disapproval: accept disapproval of the leave request, or 35 (b) Verbal Statement: provide his supervisor with a reason for the request 36 so that the supervisor may try to accommodate the employee when the 37 request, based on the reasons given, discloses a situation that cannot be 38 controlled by the employee or postponed to another time.