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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 309 — Miscellaneous occupations and professions

309.135 Fees.

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The board shall set the amount of the fees required to be paid by the applicants for licensure and the license holders including, but not limited to, the following:
(1)For an application for initial licensure as a licensed professional art therapist, the fee
shall be nonrefundable and shall not exceed two hundred dollars ($200);
(2)For an application for initial licensure as a licensed professional art therapist
associate, the fee shall be nonrefundable and shall not exceed one hundred dollars
($100);
(3)To take an examination, the fee shall not exceed one hundred dollars ($100), or, if a
national examination is used, the amount of the fee shall not exceed the cost of the
examination by more than twenty-five percent (25%);
(4)The renewal fee for a licensed professional art therapist shall not exceed two
hundred dollars ($200);
(5)The renewal fee for a licensed professional art therapist associate shall not exceed
one hundred dollars ($100);
(6)For a duplicate or replacement license, the fee shall not exceed twenty-five dollars
($25);
(7)For failure to renew a license for a licensed professional art therapist within the
allotted grace period pursuant to KRS 309.1335(3), the fee shall not exceed one
hundred dollars ($100);
(8)For failure to renew a license for a licensed professional art therapist associate
within the allotted grace period pursuant to KRS 309.1335, the fee shall not exceed
fifty dollars ($50); and
(9)Other reasonable fees for administrative services.
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