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Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) The Commission shall establish fees for the items listed in the table below. A fee for an item may not exceed the maximum amount set in the table. The fees for examination and certification apply to each category in which a person is examined for certification or is certified.
|
Item |
Maximum Fee
|
|---|---|
|
Examination for certification |
$75 |
|
Certification as worker |
50 |
|
Certification in any category other than worker |
150 |
|
Course provider accreditation |
150 |
|
Initial course accreditation |
2,000 |
|
Renewal course accreditation |
750. |
(b) Use.--The fees imposed under this section are departmental receipts and shall be used by the Department to administer this Article.
(c) Exemptions.--The examination and certification fees imposed under this section do not apply to governmental regulatory personnel who perform inspections, risk assessments, or abatements solely for the purpose of determining compliance with applicable statutes or rules. The course provider fees imposed under this section do not apply to the State, a unit of local government, or a nonprofit entity. The course accreditation fees imposed under this section do not apply to a course offered by the State, a unit of local government, or a nonprofit entity.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 130A. Public Health § 130A-453.08. Certification and accreditation fee schedule - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nc/chapter-130a-public-health/nc-gen-st-sect-130a-453-08/
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