2 occupational therapy assistant licenses are set to expire in Yuma during October

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There are two occupational therapy assistant licenses set to expire in Yuma during October, according to the State of Arizona.

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Occupational therapy assistant licenses set to expire during October
License HolderLicense TypeLapse DateIssued Date
Stacy Beth WienOccupational Therapy Assistant2020-10-162018-10-17
Gail P. WoodardOccupational Therapy Assistant2020-10-192014-10-20

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