Group Attendance Log



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Office of Professional Regulation Vermont Board of Nursing rd 89 Main St – 3 Floor Montpelier, VT 05620-3402 (802) 828-1635 RECOVERY GROUP ATTENDANCE LOG This log covers the current quarter (please check one): Jan–Mar Apr–Jun Jul–Sept Oct–Dec Submit the log to the Board of Nursing office quarterly, within 7 days after the end of the quarter—due dates are April 7, July 7, October 7, and January 7..




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