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Code · Illinois · Chapter 210 — HEALTH FACILITIES AND REGULATION · Act 125

Sec. 8.2. Fee schedule for fees assessed by the Department for certain tax-exempt organizations.

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Sec. 8.2. Fee schedule for fees assessed by the Department for certain tax-exempt organizations. The fee schedule for fees assessed by the Department for a licensee that is an organization recognized by the United States Internal Revenue Service as tax-exempt under Title 26 of the United States Code, Section 501(c)(3) shall be as follows:
Water Surface
Construction Major Alteration Plan
Area or Other Permit Fee Fee Resubmittal
Feature Fee
0-500 sq ft $150 $50 $200
501-1,000 sq ft $150 $50 $200
1,001-2,000 sq ft $150 $50 $200
2,001 sq ft and up $150 $200 $200
Aquatic Feature $600 $300 $200
Bathing Beach $150 $50 $200
Water Surface Area or Other Original License and License
Feature Renewal Fee
0-500 sq ft $0
501-1,000 sq ft $0
1,001-2,000 sq ft $0
2,001 sq ft and up $0
Aquatic Feature $75
Bathing Beach $75
Late Renewal Fee $50
Lapsed Fee $75
Inspections Fee
Initial Inspection $0
Subsequent Inspection $100
All fees set forth in this Section shall be charged on a per-swimming-facility or per-aquatic-feature basis.
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