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Code · Florida · Title XXII — Ports and Harbors · Chapter 310

310.121 Application, examination, and biennial fees.

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(1)The department shall, in accordance with rules set by the board, assess and collect the following fees:
(a)A fee not to exceed $300 for each application for licensure as a state pilot or certification as a deputy pilot. This fee shall be nonrefundable.
(b)A fee not to exceed $300 for each examination for licensure as a state pilot or certification as a deputy pilot.
(c)A fee not to exceed $300 for each examination review.
(2)The department shall assess and collect biennially from each licensed state pilot and each certificated deputy pilot a fee, not to exceed $200 in the case of a licensed state pilot or $100 in the case of a certificated deputy pilot, such fees to be set by the board.
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