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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 147

147F.17 FEES.

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147F.17 FEES.
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Subdivision 1. Fees.
(a)Fees are as follows:
(1)license application fee, $200;
(2)initial licensure and annual renewal, $150;
(3)late fee, $75;
(4)genetic counselor certification fee, $25;
(5)temporary license fee, $60;
(6)duplicate license fee, $20;
(7)certification letter fee, $25;
(8)education or training program approval fee, $100; and
(9)report creation and generation fee, $60 per hour billed in quarter-hour increments with a quarter-hour minimum.
(b)The revenue generated from the fees must be deposited in an account in the state government special revenue fund.
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Subd. 2. Proration of fees.
The board may prorate the initial license fee. All licensees are required to pay the full fee upon license renewal.
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Subd. 3. Penalty for late renewals.
An application for registration renewal submitted after the deadline must be accompanied by a late fee in addition to the required fees.
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Subd. 4. Nonrefundable fees.
All fees are nonrefundable.
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Subd. 5. Deposit.
Fees collected by the board under this section shall be deposited in the state government special revenue fund.
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