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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 148

148G.11 FEE AMOUNTS.

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148G.11 FEE AMOUNTS.
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Subdivision 1. Licensure.
The fee for licensure is $105.
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Subd. 2. Renewal.
The fee for licensure renewal is $85.
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Subd. 3. Penalty for practicing without current certification.
The penalty fee for a person who practices certified midwifery without a current certification or recertification, or who practices certified midwifery without current certification or recertification on file with the board, is $200 for the first month or part of a month and an additional $100 for each subsequent month or parts of months of practice. The penalty fee must be calculated from the first day the certified midwife practiced without a current certification to the last day of practice without a current certification, or from the first day the certified midwife practiced without a current certification or recertification on file with the board until the day the current certification or recertification is filed with the board.
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Subd. 4. Relicensure.
The fee for relicensure is $105. The fee for practicing without current licensure is two times the amount of the current renewal fee for any part of the first calendar month, plus the current renewal fee for any part of each subsequent month up to 24 months.
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Subd. 5. Dishonored check fee.
The service fee for a dishonored check is as provided in section 604.113 .
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