Two tow truck operator (incident management) licenses set to expire during May in Jackson County

Two tow truck operator (incident management) licenses set to expire during May in Jackson County
0Comments

There are two tow truck operator (incident management) licenses held by individuals from Jackson County that are set to expire during May, 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 otherwise regulate various health professions and related facilities in the State of Texas.

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

Tow truck operator (incident management) licenses set to expire in Jackson County during May
Name License No. Expiration Date
Cale B. Hummel 55311 May. 13
Brad Henry 5663 May. 3


Related

Laura V. Swett, Chairman of Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)

Week ending May 2: Lowest premium gas in Live Oak County reaches $4.49

For the week ending May 2, the lowest reported price of premium gas in Live Oak County stood at $4.49 per gallon.

David Rosner, Commissioner of Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)

Lowest price for regular gas in Jackson County at $3.49 in week ending May 2

The cheapest reported price for a gallon of regular gas in Jackson County came in at $3.49 during the week ending May 2.

Lindsay S. See, Commissioner of Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)

Lowest midgrade gas price in Bee County available at $4.04 per gallon in week ending May 2

For the week ending May 2, the lowest reported price of midgrade gas in Bee County stood at $4.04 per gallon.