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Code · California · Financial Code

§ 18427.3

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The commissioner shall charge and collect fees for applications filed under this article as fixed in this section.
(a)The fee for a negotiating permit shall be fifty dollars ($50).
(b)The fee for a permit to exchange a security or to make any change in the rights, preferences, privileges, or restrictions of or on outstanding securities shall be fifty dollars ($50).
(c)The fee for any permit to sell securities other than as specified in subdivision
(b)shall be one hundred dollars ($100) plus one-tenth of one percent of the aggregate value of the securities sought to be sold, up to a maximum aggregate fee of one thousand seven hundred fifty dollars ($1,750).
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