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Code · California · Public Resources Code

§ 782

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The board shall establish by regulation the amount of fees within the following ranges, and based on a determination by the board of the amount of revenues reasonably necessary to carry out this article:
(a)The application fee for registration or for each certificate of specialization shall be not less than fifty dollars ($50) and not more than six hundred dollars ($600).
(b)The registration fee and certificate of specialization fees and renewal fees shall be not less than twenty-five dollars ($25) and not more than seven hundred fifty dollars ($750) per year. Every licensed person shall, on or before July 1 of the year of expiration, pay the renewal fee.
(c)The fee for the issuance of a duplicate display registration document or certificate of specialization shall be not less than five dollars ($5) and not more than seventy-five dollars ($75).
(d)The penalty fee for failure to apply for a renewal shall be not less than ten dollars ($10) and not more than seventy-five dollars ($75) for each month of delinquency. In return for the payment of the renewal fee and any applicable late fees, a renewal registration card shall be issued.
(e)A registrant or certificant may, upon written notice to the board, be granted a withdrawal period without penalty not to exceed five years. A reinstatement application shall be accompanied with a fee of not less than fifteen dollars ($15) and not more than one hundred fifty dollars ($150) for registration or each certificate of specialization.
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