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Code · Louisiana · Title 37 — Professions and Occupations

RS 37:3714

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RS 37:3714
§3714. Fees
A. All monies received by the board under this Section shall be paid into the treasury of the board.
B. Fees set by the board under the authority of this Chapter shall include fees for the following purposes which shall not exceed the maximum amounts listed below:
(1)For application for licensure $ 400
(2)For application for certification $ 250
(3)For application for registration $ 50
(4)For renewal of licensure $ 400
(5)For renewal of certification $ 250
(6)For renewal of registration $ 50
(7)For JE examination $ 75
(8)For late fees $ 50
(9)For reissuance of license or certificate $ 15
(10)For name changes on record $ 25
(11)For background check $ 50
(12)License verification $ 15
(13)Insufficient check fee $ 15
(14)For copies of documents in the board or committee's
possession $2 per page
(15)For temporary licensure $ 125
Acts 2013, No. 351, §2.
NOTE: See R.S. 37:3718 regarding termination date of Chapter on July 1, 2028.
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