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Code · Arizona · Title 32 — Partnership

32-2526. Fees

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A. By a vote at its annual fall meeting, the board shall establish nonrefundable fees and penalties that do not exceed the following:
1. Processing an application for an active license, four hundred dollars.
2. Issuing an active license, four hundred dollars.
3. Annual renewal of a regular license, four hundred dollars.
4. Penalty fee for late renewal of a regular license, three hundred fifty dollars.
5. Issuance of a duplicate license, twenty-five dollars.
6. Verification of a license, ten dollars.
7. Copying records, documents, letters, minutes, applications and files, one dollar for the first three pages and twenty-five cents for each additional page.
8. The sale of computerized tapes or diskettes that do not require programming, one hundred dollars.
9. Services not required to be provided by this chapter, but that the board deems appropriate to carry out the intent and purpose of this chapter, a fee of not to exceed the actual cost of providing the services. Notwithstanding section 32-2506, the board shall deposit, pursuant to sections 35-146 and 35-147, all of the monies collected under this paragraph in the Arizona medical board fund established by section 32-1406.
B. Notwithstanding subsection A of this section, on written request the board may return the license renewal fee for good cause shown.
C. The board may collect from a drawer of a dishonored check, draft, order or note an amount allowed pursuant to section 44-6852.
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