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Code · Arizona · Title 32 — Partnership

32-1685. Fees

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A. The board shall establish nonrefundable fees that do not exceed the following:
1. Filing an application for a dispensing optician license, two hundred dollars.
2. Issuing an original dispensing optician license, two hundred dollars.
3. Renewing a dispensing optician license, two hundred dollars.
4. Late renewal of a dispensing optician license, two hundred dollars.
5. Name change and issuance of a duplicate dispensing optician license, one hundred dollars.
6. Reinstatement of a dispensing optician license, two hundred dollars.
7. Filing an application for an optical establishment license, two hundred dollars.
8. Issuing an original optical establishment license, two hundred dollars.
9. Renewing an optical establishment license, two hundred dollars.
10. Late renewal of an optical establishment license, two hundred dollars.
11. Name or location change and issuance of a duplicate optical establishment license, one hundred dollars.
B. The board may charge additional fees for services that the board deems are necessary to carry out this chapter and board rules. These fees shall not exceed the costs of rendering the services.
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