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Code · South Dakota · Title 36 · Chapter 36-9

36-9-43. Fees required of licensed practical nurses.

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The board shall promulgate by rule, pursuant to chapter 1-26 , the following nonrefundable licensed practical nurse fees which the board shall collect in advance from applicants:
(1)For initial licensure by examination or endorsement, not more than two hundred dollars, exclusive of any fee which may be required for a nationally administered examination;
(2)For reexamination, not more than the amount then required for licensure by examination;
(3)For verification of licensure to another state, territory, or foreign country, not more than thirty dollars;
(4)For issuance of any temporary or limited permit, not more than fifty dollars;
(5)For biennial renewal of license, not more than one hundred fifty dollars;
(6)For reinstatement of a lapsed license, the current renewal fee plus not more than one hundred dollars;
(7)For providing a transcript, not more than five dollars;
(8)For effecting a name change upon the records of a licensee, not more than twenty dollars;
(9)For issuing a duplicate license, not more than thirty dollars;
(10)For placing a license on inactive status, not more than twenty dollars.
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