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Code · Arizona · Title 32 — Partnership

32-3927. Fees

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A. By a formal vote at its annual meeting the board shall establish nonrefundable fees that do not exceed the following:
1. For issuance of an initial license, six hundred dollars.
2. For an application for a license or certificate, one hundred fifty dollars.
3. For renewal of a license, six hundred dollars.
4. For late renewal of a license, an additional one hundred dollars.
5. For issuance of a duplicate license or certificate, fifty dollars.
6. For issuance of an initial visiting professor certificate, six hundred dollars.
7. For renewal of a visiting professor certificate, six hundred dollars.
8. For issuance of an initial auricular acupuncture certificate, two hundred fifty dollars.
9. For renewal of an auricular acupuncture certificate, two hundred fifty dollars.
10. For copying records, documents, letters, minutes, applications and files, twenty-five cents a page.
11. For a copy of the minutes to board meetings during the current calendar year, twenty-five dollars for each set of minutes.
B. The board shall charge additional fees for services not required to be provided by this chapter but that the board determines are necessary and appropriate to carry out this chapter. The fees shall not exceed the actual cost of providing these services.
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