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1 occupational therapist license is set to expire in Prescott Valley during November

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There is one occupational therapist license set to expire in Prescott Valley during November, according to the State of Arizona.

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Occupational therapist license set to expire during November
License HolderLicense TypeLapse DateIssued Date
Johna Jean BrooksOccupational Therapist2020-11-072004-11-08

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