Chapter 65: Public Health

Article 20: Regulation Of Podiatrists

Statute 65-2012: Fees, establishment within limitations. The following fees shall be established by rules and regulations adopted by the board and shall be collected by the board:

      (a)   For a license to practice podiatry or an inactive license or federally active license, issued on the basis of an examination, an amount of not more than $300;

      (b)   for a license to practice podiatry or an inactive license or federally active license, issued without examination and by endorsement, an amount of not more than $300;

      (c)   for the renewal of a license to practice podiatry or an inactive license or federally active license, an amount of not more than $500;

      (d)   for the renewal of an exempt license, an amount of not more than $150;

      (e)   for the renewal of an inactive license, an amount of not more than $150;

      (f)   for late renewal of any license, an amount of not more than $500;

      (g)   for reinstatement of a license canceled for failure to renew, an amount of not more than $300;

      (h)   for a temporary permit, an amount of not more than $60;

      (i)   for a temporary license, an amount of not more than $50;

      (j)   for any examination given by the board, an amount equal to the cost to the board of the examination and its administration;

      (k)   for a certified statement from the board that a licensee is licensed to practice podiatry in this state, an amount of not more than $30;

      (l)   for any copy of any license issued by the board, an amount of not more than $30;

      (m)   for written verification of any license issued by the board, an amount of not more than $25;

      (n)   for conversion of an exempt or inactive license to a license to practice podiatry, an amount of not more than $300;

      (o)   for reinstatement of a revoked license, an amount of not more than $1,000; and

      (p)   for a postgraduate permit, an amount of not more than $60.

      History:   L. 1979, ch. 197, § 7; L. 1988, ch. 246, § 9; L. 1997, ch. 94, § 1; L. 2004, ch. 117, § 16; July 1.