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

§ 95-111.4A. Fees.

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§ 95-111.4A. Fees.
(a)Beginning July 1, 2025, the Department shall charge fees not to exceed the following:
Advance Location Notice
(ALN)Application Fee $25.00
Special Inspection Fee - Expedited $1,000
Amusement Major Ride Inspections $250.00
Amusement Return Trip Inspections $500.00
Holiday/Weekend Inspections $500.00
Kiddie Ride Inspections $100.00
Go Kart Inspections (per cart) $50.00
Go Kart Track Inspections $200.00
Amusement Rock Wall Inspections $100.00
Roller Coaster (permanent and portable) Inspections $500.00
Simulators $100.00
Bungee Trampoline Inspections $100.00
Water Slide Inspections $300.00
Train Inspections $250.00
(b)Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, for fiscal years beginning on or after July 1, 2026, the Department shall adjust the fee amounts listed in subsection
(a)of this section in accordance with the percent change in the annual Consumer Price Index computed by the Bureau of Labor Statistics using the most recent 12-month period for which data is available. The adjustment for fees under this subsection shall be rounded to the nearest dollar ($1.00), and the Commissioner shall publish any increase in fees under this subsection in the North Carolina Register and on the Department's website at least 60 days prior to any increase. (2025-63, s. 1(f).)
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