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Code · Alaska · Title 8 · Chapter 18

Sec. 08.18.041. Fees.

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Sec. 08.18.041. Fees.
(a)The department shall set fees under AS 08.01.065 for
(1)registration and renewal of registration for all categories of contractors;
(2)registration and renewal of registration for a home inspector qualified to inspect new homes;
(3)registration and renewal of registration for a home inspector qualified to inspect existing homes;
(4)joint registration and renewal of joint registration for home inspectors;
(5)registration and renewal of registration as an associate home inspector;
(6)examinations for applicants for home inspector registration;
(7)examination, issuance of initial endorsement, and renewal of active or inactive endorsements for residential contractors; and
(8)departmental publications and seminars related to this chapter.
(b)A person who fails a residential contractor examination or home inspector examination shall pay the examination fee set by the department if the person applies to retake an examination.
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