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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 89G — Irrigation Contractors

§ 89G-10. Expenses and fees.

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§ 89G-10. Expenses and fees.
(a)The Board may impose the following fees not to exceed the amounts listed below:
(1)Application fee $100.00
(2)Examination fee 200.00
(3)Individual license fee and individual
license renewal fee 100.00
(3a)Business entity or foreign entity license fee
and business entity or foreign entity license
renewal fee 100.00
(4)Late renewal fee 50.00
(5)License by reciprocity 250.00
(6)Reinstatement fee 250.00
(7)Duplicate license 25.00.
(b)When the Board uses a testing service for the preparation, administration, or grading of examinations, the Board may charge the applicant the actual cost of the examination services.
(c)The Board must annually review the fees set out in this section to determine whether these fees reflect the actual cost of administering this act and seek legislative changes to the fees if necessary. (2008-177, ss. 1, 5; 2013-383, s. 6.)
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