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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 90 — Medicine and Allied Occupations

§ 90-631.2. Authority to establish fees for massage and bodywork therapy school approval.

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§ 90-631.2. Authority to establish fees for massage and bodywork therapy school approval.
(a)The Board shall establish a schedule of fees for approvals and renewals granted and for inspections performed pursuant to this Article. The fees collected under this section are intended to cover the administrative costs of the approval programs. No fee for application approval or renewal of approval shall be refunded in the event the application is rejected or the approval suspended or revoked.
(b)Fees for Board approval of schools are as follows:
(1)Request for Application Approval Package $20.00
(2)Initial application for approval (one program) 2,000.00
(3)Initial application for approval of additional
programs (same location) 750.00
(4)Inspection for initial approval or renewal (one program) 1,500.00
(5)Inspection for initial approval or renewal of additional
programs (same location) 500.00
(6)Renewal of approval (one program) 1,000.00
(7)Renewal of approval (each additional program) 750.00
(c)Renewal inspections shall not occur more frequently than every three years, unless necessary.
(d)A school that is required to have more than one inspection in a fiscal year in order to investigate or verify areas of noncompliance with the standards for school approval shall pay a fee of one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) for each additional inspection. (2008-224, s. 15.)
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