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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 83A — Architects and Registered Interior Designers

§ 83A-4. Fees.

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§ 83A-4. Fees.
(a)All fees and charges by the Board shall be established by Board rule subject to the provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act.
(b)Fees set by the Board shall not exceed the following amounts:
Initial Application for Licensure to Practice Architecture by Exam
Individual $100.00
Firm $150.00
Annual License to Practice Architecture Renewal
Individual $150.00
Firm $200.00
Late Renewal Penalty for Individual Architects and Firms
Up-to-30 days $100.00
30 days to 1 year $100.00
Reciprocal License $300.00
Reinstatement of Expired License
Architect $500.00
Firm $500.00
Initial Application for Registration to Practice Interior Design
Individual $100.00
Firm $150.00
Annual Registration to Practice Interior Design Renewal
Individual $150.00
Firm $200.00
Late Renewal Penalty for Interior Designers and Interior Design Firms
Up-to-30 days $100.00
30 days to 1 year $100.00
Reciprocal Registration $300.00
Reinstatement of Expired Registration
Interior Designer $500.00
Interior Design Firm $500.00
The above fees are provided in addition to any other fees prescribed by law. Reasonable fees for examination materials, certificates, rosters and other published materials shall be established by the Board, but the Board shall not collect any fees not authorized by this Chapter. (1915, c. 270, ss. 3, 6; 1919, c. 336, ss. 1, 2; C.S., ss. 4992, 4994, 4995; 1951, c. 1130, s. 2; 1957, c. 794, ss. 7, 9, 10; 1971, c. 1231, s. 1; 1979, c. 871, s. 1; 1985, c. 364; 2021-81, s. 1.)
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