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Code · Arizona · Title 3 — Agriculture, Animals, and Food

3-3452. Licensing fees; proration; cancellation for nonpayment

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A. The following fees shall be paid to the division as license fees for devices used for commercial purposes:
Schedules of Fees
1. Weighing devices:
0 - 500 pounds capacity (or metric equivalent) $ 12.00
501 - 2,000 pounds capacity 18.00
2,001 - 7,500 pounds capacity 36.00
7,501 - 20,000 pounds capacity 80.00
20,001 - 60,000 pounds capacity 120.00
60,001 pounds capacity and over 180.00
2. Liquid metering devices (meters) other than
for liquid petroleum gas and utility meters:
maximum 12 gallons per minute and under 12.00
maximum 13 - 150 gallons per minute 36.00
maximum 151 - 500 gallons per minute 90.00
maximum 501 - 1,000 gallons per minute 138.00
maximum 1,001 gallons per minute and over 168.00
3. Motor fuel devices (dispensers) other than
for liquid petroleum gas (not including
satellite hoses or nozzles):
Standard Vapor Recovery Test
each meter 15.00 30.00
each blending valve 15.00 30.00
high volume (over 19 gallons per minute)
diesel per hose and nozzle 15.00
keylock, limited access, with accumulators,
per hose and nozzle 22.50
remote indicator and control unit (no hoses
or nozzles) (accessory only) 22.50
4. Liquid measuring devices for liquid petroleum
gas (meters):
small bottle fill measuring devices 24.00
motor fuel measuring devices, uncompensated 24.00
motor fuel measuring devices, temperature
compensating, including compressed natural
gas filling devices 48.00
motor fuel measuring devices, keylocks 48.00
3/4" and 1" meters, uncompensated 48.00
1 1/4", 1 1/2" and 1 3/4" meters, uncompensated 72.00
2" meters and larger, uncompensated 72.00
3/4" and 1" meters, temperature compensating 54.00
1 1/4", 1 1/2" and 1 3/4" meters, temperature
compensating 90.00
2" meters and larger, temperature compensating 96.00
5. Linear measuring devices:
all linear measuring mechanical devices 24.00
6. Time measuring devices:
all time measuring mechanical, electrical and
electronic devices 24.00
7. Counting devices:
all mechanical and electronic counting devices 12.00
B. Testing, inspection, certification and calibration fees shall be paid pursuant to the fee schedule set forth in subsection A of this section or the rules of the division. The division shall waive license fees for customer parking time measuring meters owned by municipalities.
C. Issuance or renewal of license as:
1. Public weighmaster 48.00
2. Registered service agency 24.00
3. Registered service representative 4.80
D. The fees set forth in this section are the maximum amounts that may be charged, but the associate director, at the associate director's discretion, may reduce the fees to any amount the associate director deems necessary.
E. The associate director may prorate the fees set forth in this section for partial-year application.
F. If a person fails to pay a license, permit or certification fee on or before the date the fee is due, the division shall impose a penalty equal to twenty percent of the fee. For each thirty-day period after the date the fee is due, the division shall impose an additional penalty equal to twenty percent of the fee. If a person fails to pay a license, permit or certification fee and all related penalties for ninety days after the fee is due, the division shall cancel the license, permit or certification.
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