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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 95 — Department of Labor and Labor Regulations

§ 95-107. Assessment and collection of fees; certificates of safe operation.

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§ 95-107. Assessment and collection of fees; certificates of safe operation.
The assessment of the fees adopted by the Commissioner pursuant to G.S. 95-69.11, 95-110.5A, 95-111.4A, and 95-120.2 shall be made against the owner or operator of the equipment and may be collected at the time of inspection. If the fees are not collected at the time of inspection, the Department must bill the owner or operator of the equipment for the amount of the fee assessed for the inspection of the equipment and the amount assessed is payable by the owner or operator of the equipment upon receipt of the bill.
Certificates of safe operation may be withheld by the Department of Labor until such time as the assessed fees are collected. (1975, c. 777, s. 3; 1995, c. 217, s. 1; 2001-427, s. 11(c); 2005-347, s. 6; 2005-453, s. 13; 2025-63, s. 1(a).)
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