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Code · Florida · Title XXXIII — Regulation of Trade, Commerce, Investments, and Solicitations · Chapter 554

554.111 Fees.

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(1)The department shall charge the following fees:
(a)For an applicant for a certificate of competency, the initial application fee shall be $50, and the annual renewal fee shall be $30.
(b)For certificate inspections conducted by the department:
1. For power boilers and high pressure, high temperature water boilers of:
4,000 square feet or less heating surface .......... $60
More than 4,000 square feet heating surface and less than 10,000 square feet of heating surface .......... $70
10,000 square feet or more heating surface .......... $90
2. For heating boilers:
Without a manhole .......... $40
With a manhole .......... $70
3. For hot water supply boilers .......... $40
(c)For issuance of a certificate of operation without a department inspection .......... $30
(d)Duplicate certificates or address
changes .......... $5
(e)An application for a boiler permit must include the manufacturer’s data report.
(2)Not more than an amount equal to one certificate inspection fee may be charged or collected for any and all boiler inspections in any inspection period, except as otherwise provided in this chapter.
(a)When it is necessary to make a special trip for testing and verification inspections, an additional fee equal to the fee for a certificate inspection of the boiler must be charged.
(b)All other inspections, including shop inspections, surveys, and inspections of secondhand boilers made by the chief boiler inspector or a deputy boiler inspector, must be charged at the rate of not less than $270 for one-half day of 4 hours, and $500 for 1 full day of 8 hours, plus travel, hotel, and incidental expenses in accordance with chapter 112.
(3)The chief boiler inspector shall deposit all fees or fines received pursuant to this chapter into the Insurance Regulatory Trust Fund.
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