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Code · California · Business and Professions Code

§ 3152

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The amounts of fees and penalties prescribed by this chapter shall be established by the board in amounts not greater than those specified in the following schedule:
(a)The fee for applicants applying for a license shall not exceed two hundred seventy-five dollars ($275).
(b)The fee for renewal of an optometric license shall be a minimum of five hundred dollars ($500) and shall not exceed seven hundred dollars ($700).
(c)The fee for issuance of a license or upon change of name authorized by law of a person holding a license under this chapter shall not exceed twenty-five dollars ($25).
(d)The delinquency fee for renewal of an optometric license shall be a minimum of fifty dollars ($50) and shall not exceed seventy-five dollars ($75).
(e)The application fee for a certificate to perform lacrimal irrigation and dilation shall not exceed fifty dollars ($50).
(f)The application fee for a certificate to treat glaucoma shall not exceed fifty dollars ($50).
(g)The fee for approval of a continuing education course shall not exceed one hundred dollars ($100).
(h)The fee for issuance of a statement of licensure shall not exceed forty dollars ($40).
(i)The fee for biennial renewal of a statement of licensure shall not exceed forty dollars ($40).
(j)The delinquency fee for renewal of a statement of licensure shall not exceed twenty dollars ($20).
(k)The application fee for a fictitious name permit shall not exceed fifty dollars ($50).
(l)The renewal fee for a fictitious name permit shall not exceed fifty dollars ($50).
(m)The delinquency fee for renewal of a fictitious name permit shall not exceed twenty-five dollars ($25).
(n)The fee for a retired license shall not exceed twenty-five dollars ($25).
(o)The fee for a retired license with volunteer designation shall not exceed fifty dollars ($50).
(p)The biennial renewal fee for a retired license with volunteer designation shall not exceed fifty dollars ($50).
(q)The application fee for a certificate to administer immunizations shall not exceed fifty dollars ($50).
(r)The application fee for a home residence permit is fifty dollars ($50). The board may increase the fee to not more than one hundred dollars ($100).
(s)The renewal fee for a home residence permit is fifty dollars ($50). The board may increase the fee to not more than one hundred dollars ($100).
(t)The delinquency fee for a home residence permit is twenty-five dollars ($25). The board may increase the fee to not more than one hundred dollars ($100).
(u)The endorsement fee is forty dollars ($40). The board may increase the fee, as necessary to cover the reasonable regulatory costs of administration, to not more than sixty dollars ($60).
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