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Code · Arizona · Title 36 — Public Contracts

36-446.12. Fees

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A. The board by rule shall establish nonrefundable fees and penalties for the following for nursing care institution administrators:
1. Initial application.
2. Examination for licensure as a nursing care institution administrator.
3. A license as a nursing care institution administrator.
4. Renewing an active biennial license.
5. Renewing an inactive biennial license.
6. A temporary license as a nursing care institution administrator.
7. Readministering the state examination.
8. Readministering the national examination.
9. A duplicate license.
10. Late renewal of a license.
11. Certifying licensure status.
12. Reviewing the sponsorship of continuing education programs, for each credit hour.
13. Reviewing an individual's request for continuing education credit hours, for each credit hour.
B. The board shall prorate on a monthly basis fees paid for an initial license as a nursing care institution administrator.
C. The board by rule shall limit by percentage the amount it may increase a fee above the amount of a fee previously prescribed by the board pursuant to this section.
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