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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 148

148.981 FEES.

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148.981 FEES.
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Subdivision 1. Licensing fees.
The nonrefundable fees for licensure shall be established by the board, not to exceed the following amounts:
(1)application for admission to national standardized examination, $150;
(2)application for professional responsibility examination, $150;
(3)application for licensure as a licensed psychologist, $500;
(4)renewal of license for a licensed psychologist, $500;
(5)late renewal of license for a licensed psychologist, $250;
(6)application for converting from master's to doctoral level licensure, $150;
(7)application for guest licensure, $150;
(8)certificate replacement fee, $25;
(9)mailing and duplication fee, $5;
(10)statute and rule book fee, $10;
(11)verification fee, $20; and
(12)fee for optional preapproval of postdoctoral supervision, $50.
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Subd. 2. Continuing education sponsor fee.
A sponsor applying for approval of a continuing education activity pursuant to Minnesota Rules, part 7200.3830 , subpart 2, shall submit with the application a fee to be established by the board, not to exceed $80 for each activity.
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