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Code · Louisiana · Title 40 — Public Health and Safety

RS 40:1730.67

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RS 40:1730.67
§1730.67. Fees
The state fire marshal may establish by rule, adopted in accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act, reasonable fees in order to implement the provisions of this Part, not to exceed the following:
(1)Manufacturer registration, three hundred fifty dollars per year per location.
(2)Dealer registration, two hundred fifty dollars per year.
(3)Plan review:
(a)Shall not exceed five hundred dollars for buildings of two thousand square feet or less.
(b)Shall not exceed thirty cents per square foot for buildings over two thousand square feet.
(4)Code equivalency review, one hundred dollars per review.
(5)Inspections, forty dollars per hour, including travel time.
(6)Decal or insignia issuance:
(a)For modules, seven cents per square foot of floor area, with a minimum fee of twenty-five dollars.
(b)For components, two cents per square foot of surface area, with a minimum fee of sixty cents.
Acts 2009, No. 514, §1.
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