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Monday, December 23, 2024

There are 16 professional licenses set to expire in Fresno County during Q1

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There are 16 professional licenses set to expire in Fresno County during the first quarter of 2023, according to California’s Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA).

In the previous quarter, four licenses were set to expire, marking a 300 percent increase quarter over quarter.

The DCA is composed of several agencies, bureaus, and commissions that influence business growth and job creation through regulation. The agency has roots that date back to 1876 when California passed the Medical Practice Act of 1876. Today the agency issues more than 280 license types including certificates, registrations, and permits.

Licenses set to expire in Fresno County during Q1

License HolderLicense TypeLapse DateIssued Date
Aaron Justiniani CruzOccupational Therapy Assistant2023-03-312014-09-30
Armas Chiropractic, Inc.Corporation2023-03-312005-03-30
Aslam, WaqasPhysician and Surgeon A2023-03-312013-08-02
Bhakta, SaajanOsteopathic Physician and Surgeon 20A2023-03-312019-12-24
David Mark HogeRespiratory Care Practitioner2023-02-281993-02-01
Del Rey Auto RepairAutomotive Repair Dealer2023-01-31--
Dennis James ArnstAudiologist2023-01-311976-01-21
James M. CalderwoodOptometrist2023-03-311981-09-01
Mini Shop CustomAutomotive Repair Dealer2023-01-31--
Ravinder Kaur GanduRegistered Dental Hygienist2023-01-312014-01-10
Scott Glenn ButlerRespiratory Care Practitioner2023-02-281993-11-12
Seth Ramsey ClarkRespiratory Care Practitioner2023-02-282017-08-02
Shavavian Antoinette CrumpCertified Shorthand Reporter2023-03-311996-01-11
Towing GilbertsAutomotive Repair Dealer2023-03-31--
Truck Parts BettsAutomotive Repair Dealer2023-02-28--
William Campbell GoldsmithRespiratory Care Practitioner2023-03-311989-05-04

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