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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 148

148.59 LICENSE RENEWAL; LICENSE AND REGISTRATION FEES.

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148.59 LICENSE RENEWAL; LICENSE AND REGISTRATION FEES.
A licensed optometrist shall pay to the state Board of Optometry a fee as set by the board in order to renew a license as provided by board rule. No fees shall be refunded. Fees may not exceed the following amounts but may be adjusted lower by board direction and are for the exclusive use of the board:
(1)optometry licensure application, $160;
(2)optometry annual licensure renewal, $200;
(3)optometry late penalty fee, $75;
(4)annual license renewal card, $10;
(5)continuing education provider application, $45;
(6)emeritus registration, $10;
(7)endorsement/reciprocity application, $160;
(8)replacement of initial license, $12;
(9)license verification, $50;
(10)state jurisprudence examination, $75;
(11)optometric education continuing education data bank registration, $25; and
(12)miscellaneous labels and data retrieval, $50.
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