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Code · Vermont · Title 18 — Health · Chapter 26

§ 1334.

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§ 1334. Application fees
(a)The Commissioner shall require the payment of certification and permit fees at the time of application. The Commissioner shall not process an application for which fees have not been paid. No person shall perform asbestos abatement without obtaining certification and a permit from the Commissioner.
(b)Certification and permit fees shall be:
(1)Certification fees
(A)Entities $600.00 Initial
$150.00 Additional
(B)Consultants $180.00 Initial
$150.00 Additional
(C)Analysts $ 60.00
(D)Workers $ 60.00
(E)Supervisors $120.00
(F)Training courses—two-year period
Initial $480.00
Refresher $300.00
(2)Permit fees
(A)more than 10 square feet through 100 square feet $ 75.00
(B)more than 10 linear feet through 100 linear feet $ 75.00
(C)more than 100 square feet through 1,000 square feet $150.00
(D)more than 100 linear feet through 1,000 linear feet $150.00
(E)more than 1,000 square feet 300.00
(E)more than 1,000 square feet 300.00
(F)more than 1,000 linear feet $300.00
(G)permit revision charge $ 50.00
(c)Fees collected under this section shall be credited to a special fund and shall be available to the Department to offset the costs of providing these services. (Added 1989, No. 210 (Adj. Sess.), § 120; amended 1991, No. 5, § 35, eff. March 13, 1991; 1997, No. 155 (Adj. Sess.), § 58; 2007, No. 76, § 10.)
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