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Code · Michigan · Chapter 330 — Mental Health Code

330.1139 License and permit fees.

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330.1139 License and permit fees.
Sec. 139.
(1)Until October 1, 2027, an applicant for a license under this act must submit to the department with the application form, or license renewal, a license fee of $500.00 plus $10.00 per patient bed.
(2)The license fee for a provisional license is the same as the fee for a license. When the requirements for licensure are met, the provisional license shall be replaced by a license without an additional fee for the balance of the 1-year period.
(3)An applicant for a construction permit must submit to the department with the application form a permit fee of $300.00.
(4)If an application for a license or permit is denied, or if a license or permit is revoked before its expiration date, the fees paid to the department shall not be refunded.
History: 1974, Act 258, Eff. Aug. 6, 1975 ;-- Am. 1994, Act 137, Eff. June 1, 1994 ;-- Am. 1995, Act 290, Eff. Mar. 28, 1996 ;-- Am. 2015, Act 59 , Eff. Oct. 1, 2015 ;-- Am. 2019, Act 83 , Imd. Eff. Sept. 30, 2019 ;-- Am. 2023, Act 137 , Imd. Eff. Sept. 29, 2023
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