70 master electrician licenses set to expire during Q1 in Brazoria

70 master electrician licenses set to expire during Q1 in Brazoria
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There are 70 master electrician licenses held by individuals from Brazoria set to expire during the first quarter, an increase over the previous quarter, according to data from the DSHS Professional Licensing and Certification Unit.

The DSHS Professional Licensing and Certification Unit consists of 23 regulatory programs. The programs evaluate and issue credentials, administer examinations, monitor continuing education activities, conduct complaint investigations, impose disciplinary sanctions, and regulate various health professions and related facilities in the State of Texas.

The licenses listed in the table below will expire in the first quarter if they are not renewed.

Master electrician licenses set to expire in Brazoria during Q1
Name License No. Expiration Date
Malcom J. Frederick 111243 2022-01-04
Joseph J. Sparks 111446 2022-01-05
James P. Cravey 115754 2022-02-09
Joe A. Juarez Jr. 116712 2022-03-25
Ray B. Draeger 18138 2022-03-16
Jason S. Schurr 209212 2022-01-16
William A. Ellis 213628 2022-01-28
Ruben A. Larez 213630 2022-02-03
Jeffery A. Ruzicka 213719 2022-01-29
Desmond W. Burnett Sr. 214673 2022-02-25
Obeah Delaney 215390 2022-02-26
Charles K. Richards 217232 2022-03-31
Christopher L. Sterling 220766 2022-03-20
Karl A. Keilbach Jr. 227417 2022-01-07
Jimmy R. Pouncey 235430 2022-01-31
Benny Wheeler 235555 2022-03-04
Michael C. Miller 235721 2022-02-03
Erwin L. Wind Jr. 2543 2022-03-13
Dalton L. Delattibeaudiere 256170 2022-02-13
Kenneth D. David 2836 2022-03-17
Joe R. Lesser Jr. 2972 2022-03-18
Paul J. Slovarp 2981 2022-03-18
Pete E. Valenzuela 3019 2022-03-18
James D. Little 3110 2022-03-18
John R. Cooper 3178 2022-03-18
Christopher L. Davidson 3356 2022-03-19
David Smelscer 3382 2022-03-19
Ronald E. Duval 3391 2022-03-19
Larry Lee McDonald 34300 2022-02-08
Dennis C. O’Mo 3459 2022-03-19
Michael D. Azbell 34661 2022-02-25
Gerald Dewayne Walker Sr. 349888 2022-03-12
Jack D. Gavin 3549 2022-03-20
David Simon Israel Pyle Sr. 362975 2022-03-28
Charles S. Fontenot 3630 2022-03-22
Amando Gonzalez Jr. 3653 2022-03-22
Thomas E. Danford 37297 2022-01-06
Ronis Alcides Romero 388338 2022-01-22
Wesley Elliot Schmidt II 393872 2022-03-06
Darrell G. Carder Jr. 42439 2022-03-12
Edward C. Hurta III 43722 2022-01-04
Raymond P. Sullender Jr. 4396 2022-03-23
William A. Ellis 4423 2022-03-23
Lloyd Cox 4522 2022-03-23
Nathan Edward Batson 458333 2022-01-24
Walter S. Fewox 4588 2022-03-25
Ray Wesley Head Jr. 463533 2022-03-14
Jaime Cancino 463800 2022-03-18
Alexander Michael Cravey 495962 2022-02-01
Justin Lindale Fitch 501234 2022-03-09
Luis De Leon Jr. 501950 2022-03-16
James E. Anderson Jr. 51086 2022-01-04
Allan W. Tyler 52808 2022-01-23
Eulalio G. Cantu Jr. 53812 2022-01-21
Dai P. Nguyen 5677 2022-03-25
David B. Truly 5803 2022-03-25
Joseph D. Dugas 5821 2022-03-17
Clayton R. Gross 59090 2022-01-12
Herman D. Wagner 6277 2022-03-29
George W. McCall 6418 2022-03-29
Neal T. Beeson 6498 2022-03-29
Shelby W. Green II 6536 2022-03-29
William G. Bounds 7517 2022-03-30
Kerry L. Herzog 78149 2022-03-03
Daniel Cantu Sr. 79630 2022-01-07
Warren J. Kelly 7990 2022-03-31
Danny G. Nichols 7994 2022-03-31
Eddie A. Trevino 80201 2022-01-09
Hung Tran 80975 2022-01-10
Johnny Martinez 85406 2022-02-22


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