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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 323 — Architects

323.080 Fees.

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(1)The board shall promulgate administrative regulations that establish fees for the
following services. These fees shall not exceed the following:
(a)For processing the application for the examination ................................... $200
(b)For a license certificate upon satisfactorily passing the examination ............ 50
(c)For the restoration of a voluntarily surrendered license ...............................300
(d)For a license to an architect satisfactorily licensed in
another state or country .......................................................................250
(e)For reinstatement of a license revoked for failure to pay the
annual renewal fee or suspended by the board, in addition
to application and arrears as determined by the board .........................300
(f)Renewal certificate .......................................................................................250
(2)The proper fee as prescribed above shall be paid to the board, and shall not be
refunded in whole or in part.
(3)The cost of taking the examination shall be borne by the applicant.
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