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Can an applicant substitute training for the required one year of full-time professional experience?

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Can an applicant substitute training for the required one year of full-time professional experience?

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A – Yes, an applicant may submit evidence of training related to proper methodologies for field procedures, laboratory analysis, and reporting in lieu of professional experience. The applicant must demonstrate that the training was of a sufficient scope and duration to substitute for a full year of full-time professional experience. top Q 7- Can work outside the State of Utah, but within the general physiographic and cultural regions found in Utah be substituted for one year of supervised field and analytical experience in Utah prehistoric or historic archaeology? top A – Yes. Where an applicant wishes to substitute work experience from outside the State of Utah, the applicant bears the burden of demonstrating that their experience involves the same cultures and resources likely to be encountered in Utah. Generally, work experience within the Great Basin or Colorado Plateau satisfies this requirement. Work experience in the High Plains, Northern Great Plains, or Wyoming Basin is genera

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