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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 336 — Labor and employment

336.238 Registration and renewal fees.

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(1)Upon filing an initial registration statement pursuant to KRS 336.230 to 336.250, a
professional employer organization or professional employer organization group
shall pay an initial registration fee not to exceed five hundred dollars ($500) to the
Department of Workers' Claims.
(2)Upon each annual renewal of a registration statement filed under KRS 336.230 to
336.250, a professional employer organization or professional employer
organization group shall pay a renewal fee not to exceed two hundred fifty dollars
($250) to the Department of Workers' Claims.
(3)Each professional employer organization or professional employer organization
group seeking limited registration under KRS 336.236 shall pay a fee in the amount
not to exceed two hundred fifty dollars ($250) to the Department of Workers'
Claims upon initial application for the limited registration and upon each annual
renewal of limited registration.
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