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Code · California · Government Code

§ 12195

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(a)Special filing fees for joint powers agreements are the following:
(1)Filing a notice of a joint powers agreement: One dollar ($1).
(2)Filing an amendment of a joint powers agreement: One dollar ($1).
(3)Filing an executed copy of each agreement, lease, or equipment trust certificate for an agency that financed or refinanced transit equipment or transferred federal income tax benefits with respect to transit equipment pursuant to subdivision
(a)of Section 6518: One dollar ($1).
(b)Special filing fees for athlete agents are the following:
(1)Filing an athlete agent disclosure statement: Thirty dollars ($30).
(2)Filing an amendment to an athlete agent disclosure statement: Twenty dollars ($20).
(c)Special filing fees for a durable power of attorney for health care are the following:
(1)Filing a durable power of attorney for health care registration: No fee.
(2)Filing an amendment to a durable power of attorney for health care: No fee.
(d)The special filing fee for registering a claim as successor in interest is ten dollars ($10).
(e)The special filing fee for issuing a certificate of official character is twenty dollars ($20).
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