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Code · California · Health and Safety Code

§ 117995

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The registration and annual permit fee for large quantity generators shall be set in following amounts:
(1)A general acute care hospital, as defined in subdivision
(a)of Section 1250, that has one or more beds, but not more than 99 beds, shall pay six hundred dollars ($600), a facility with 100 or more beds, but not more than 199 beds, shall pay eight hundred sixty dollars ($860), a facility with 200 or more beds, but not more than 250 beds shall pay one thousand one hundred dollars ($1,100), and a facility with 251 or more beds shall pay one thousand four hundred dollars ($1,400).
(2)In addition to the fees specified in paragraph (1), a general acute care hospital which is providing onsite treatment of medical waste shall pay an annual medical waste treatment facility inspection and permit fee of three hundred dollars ($300), if the facility has one or more beds but not more than 99 beds, five hundred dollars ($500), if the facility has 100 or more beds but not more than 250 beds, and one thousand dollars ($1,000), if the facility has 251 or more beds.
(b)A specialty clinic, providing surgical, dialysis, or rehabilitation services, as defined in subdivision
(b)of Section 1204, shall pay three hundred fifty dollars ($350).
(c)A skilled nursing facility, as defined in subdivision
(c)of Section 1250, that has one or more beds, but not more than 99 beds shall pay two hundred seventy-five dollars ($275), a facility with 100 or more beds, but not more than 199 beds shall pay three hundred fifty dollars ($350), and a facility with 200 or more beds shall pay four hundred dollars ($400).
(d)An acute psychiatric hospital, as defined in subdivision
(b)of Section 1250, shall pay two hundred dollars ($200).
(e)An intermediate care facility, as defined in subdivision
(d)of Section 1250, shall pay three hundred dollars ($300).
(f)A primary care clinic, as defined in Section 1200.1, shall pay three hundred fifty dollars ($350).
(g)A licensed clinical laboratory, as defined in paragraph
(3)of subdivision
(a)of Section 1206 of the Business and Professions Code, shall pay two hundred dollars ($200).
(h)A health care service plan facility, as defined in subdivision
(f)of Section 1345, shall pay three hundred fifty dollars ($350).
(i)A veterinary clinic or veterinary hospital shall pay two hundred dollars ($200).
(j)A large quantity generator medical office shall pay two hundred dollars ($200).
(k)In addition to the fees specified in subdivisions
(b)to (j), inclusive, a large quantity generator of medical waste which is providing onsite treatment of medical waste shall pay an annual medical waste treatment facility inspection and permit fee of three hundred dollars ($300).
(l)The department may collect annual fees and issue permits on a biennial basis.
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