Why does the verification letter have to be dated and on letterhead of the medical practice?

Having the letter on medical practice letterhead gives the city some assurance that this is a bona fide letter from a medical provider. The letter must be dated so that the city staff can verify that the information is current.

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1. I am already exempt from curbside collection. Do I need to reapply?
2. Why do I need to reapply for a garbage exemption?
3. How will I know when my three years is up?
4. Why is the city now requiring a medical verification letter?
5. I need an exemption from curbside garbage collection. Why do I have to supply my own garbage cans?
6. Do I have to get a medical verification letter for an exemption from rollout recycling?
7. Do I have to reapply for recycling exemption?
8. I want to apply online. Where can I get my verification letter scanned?
9. Why does the verification letter have to be dated and on letterhead of the medical practice?
10. What happens at the end of three years?
11. Do other cities require periodic recertification?