9 occupational therapy assistant licenses are set to expire in Tucson during November

9 occupational therapy assistant licenses are set to expire in Tucson during November

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There are nine occupational therapy assistant licenses set to expire in Tucson during November, according to the State of Arizona.

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Occupational therapy assistant licenses set to expire during November
License HolderLicense TypeLapse DateIssued Date
Jenny Marcelle PadillaOccupational Therapy Assistant2020-11-151998-06-15
Melady D. AndersonOccupational Therapy Assistant2020-11-182010-11-19
George B. LashOccupational Therapy Assistant2020-11-202016-11-21
Julieanna SotoOccupational Therapy Assistant2020-11-122012-11-13
Jessica S. PolingerOccupational Therapy Assistant2020-11-162014-11-17
Ashley D. CookOccupational Therapy Assistant2020-11-182010-11-19
Gary D. ObrienOccupational Therapy Assistant2020-11-112014-05-12
Amy L. ActonOccupational Therapy Assistant2020-11-042010-11-05
Richelle L. BoyerOccupational Therapy Assistant2020-11-202016-11-21

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