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Nicholas Brylinsky
VT license GP-05776 (F) (Propane Gas Installer) · BRIDGEWATER
Licensed, Active as of 2026-07-16
Source status: "DFS Licensing MasterList; expires 03/31/2028" per Vermont Division of Fire Safety (trades). The badge summarizes the sourced record below; the record and the issuing agency's live page are what count.
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The Vermont Division of Fire Safety (trades) snapshot dated 2026-07-16 shows license GP-05776 (F) (Propane Gas Installer) with status "DFS Licensing MasterList; expires 03/31/2028", expiring 2028-03-31. The issuing agency's live page is authoritative for today.
What the record shows
- Status: DFS Licensing MasterList; expires 03/31/2028 (normalized: active)
- Expires: 2028-03-31
Source: Vermont Division of Fire Safety (trades), snapshot 2026-07-16. Source snapshot file: sha256:4df5d6cf040d919c1342fc6a394d1e3d55021533b0aa1307729239f3061567b2 (row 5092). This is the archived source file we read this record from, and the row within it; the file hash is shared by every record in the same fetch, so it identifies the snapshot, not the individual record. The issuing agency's live page is authoritative for today: official VT lookup.
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