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Code · Missouri · Chapter 276

276.506. Fees.

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276.506. Fees. — 1. The director shall collect fees as follows:
(1)A filing fee of twenty-five dollars for each original application for license filed;
(2)A license fee of forty dollars for the issuance of an original or renewal license;
(3)A fee for each special or requested examination of a grain dealer for extra work beyond regular examination procedures in connection with regular scheduled examinations computed as follows:
(a)Necessary personal expenses in conformance with the rules and regulations promulgated by the commissioner of administration pursuant to section 33.090 ;
(b)A mileage allowance equal to the allowance established by the commissioner of administration pursuant to section 33.095 ;
(c)Twenty dollars for each man-hour required to complete the inspection.
2. All fees collected by the director under sections 276.401 to 276.582 shall be deposited in the general revenue fund of the state. No fees shall be prorated.
3. Nonpayment of fees shall be grounds for refusal to issue or renew a license or for suspension or revocation of a grain dealer's license.
4. Notwithstanding other provisions of sections 276.401 to 276.582 , a grain dealer licensed under sections 276.401 to 276.582 who is also licensed by the state of Missouri under chapter 411 shall not be charged application filing fees or licensing fees authorized by sections 276.401 to 276.582 .
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(L. 1980 H.B. 1627 § 22, A.L. 1997 H.B. 211)
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