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Code · Kansas · Chapter 65 — Public Health

65-5808. Fees.

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65-5808. Fees.
(a)The board may collect the following fees, and any such fees shall be established by rules and regulations adopted by the board:
(1)For application for licensure as a professional counselor, not more than $100;
(2)for an original license as a professional counselor, not more than $175;
(3)for a temporary license as a professional counselor, not more than $175;
(4)for a six-month reinstatement temporary license as a professional counselor, not more than $50;
(5)for renewal for licensure as a professional counselor, not more than $150;
(6)for application for licensure as a clinical professional counselor, not more than $175;
(7)for licensure as a clinical professional counselor, not more than $175;
(8)for renewal for licensure as a clinical professional counselor, not more than $175;
(9)for a six-month reinstatement temporary license as a clinical professional counselor, not more than $50;
(10)for a community-based professional counselor license, not more than $175;
(11)for a home-state license with privilege to practice under the counseling compact, not more than $25 in addition to any other applicable fee;
(12)for late renewal penalty, an amount equal to the fee for renewal of a license;
(13)for reinstatement of a license, not more than $175;
(14)for replacement of a license, not more than $20;
(15)for a wallet card license, not more than $5; and
(16)for application as a board-approved clinical supervisor, not more than $50.
(b)Fees paid to the board are not refundable.
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