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SDLRC - 2008 House Bill 1107 - House Government Operations and Audit
2008 House Bill 1107 - House Government Operations and Audit
718P0299 HOUSE GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS AND AUDIT ENGROSSED NO. HB 1107 - 1/29/2008
Each applicant applying under the provisions of this chapter shall pay to the secretary of the
board a license fee not to exceed two hundred dollars to be set by the board by rule promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26 .
36-4-20.7. The Board of Examiners may issue a resident certificate to an applicant who has satisfied all the requirements for licensure set forth in § 36-4-11, except having successfully completed a program as an intern or resident, and has successfully completed the first year of a residency program. The applicant shall make application for the resident certificate to the board on forms provided by the board. The application shall be accompanied by an application
fee of set by the board, by rule promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26, not to exceed fifty dollars.
(2) Reexamination within one year, not less than fifteen dollars nor more than fifty
(12) General anesthesia, parenteral sedation, and nitrous oxide permits, not more than fifty
36-7-12. Any person desiring to take an examination to determine his or her qualifications for the practice of optometry must shall file a sworn application with the secretary of the Board of Examiners in Optometry at least thirty days prior to the time set therefor and pay a fee to be
set in a by rule promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26 by the Board of Examiners before examination and an additional amount to be set in by rule promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26 by the Board of Examiners upon issuance of certificate. Upon failure to pass his the first examination , the candidate , if he elects, may pay elect to be reexamined upon payment of such additional amount to be , not to exceed one hundred dollars, set in by rule promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26 by the Board of Examiners and take another examination within fifteen months.
(6) For reinstatement of a lapsed license, the current renewal fee plus not more than one
36-9B-4. A medical assistant seeking registration under this chapter shall complete an
application prescribed by the Board of Medical and Osteopathic Examiners and the Board of Nursing. The application shall be submitted to the Board of Medical and Osteopathic Examiners. A registration fee of , not to exceed ten dollars , shall accompany the application and shall be paid to the Board of Medical and Osteopathic Examiners. The fee shall be set by the board by rule promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26.
Section 25. That § 36-11-17 be amended to read as follows:
36-11-17. Every person initially applying for a certificate of registration with the Board of Pharmacy as a registered pharmacist shall pay to the board with his the application a fee, not to exceed thirty-five dollars , set by the board by rule promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26 .
Section 26. That § 36-11-19 be amended to read as follows:
36-11-19. The Board of Pharmacy may in its discretion grant certificates of registration to such persons as shall furnish with their applications satisfactory proof that they have been
registered by examination in some other state; provided that such other state required a degree of competency at the time such person was licensed at least equal to that required of licentiates in this state at that same time. The State Board of Pharmacy, in order to be informed, may, in determining the degree of fitness required by the several states' boards of pharmacy for granting license and reciprocal registration, join with other states' boards of pharmacy. Every person applying for registration pursuant to this section shall pay to the board upon application a fee , not to exceed two hundred fifty dollars, set by the board in rule by rule promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26 .
Section 27. That § 36-11-32 be amended to read as follows:
36-11-32. Upon a form prescribed by the State Board of Pharmacy and the payment of a fee , not to exceed two hundred dollars, set by the Board of Pharmacy in accordance with chapter 1- 26, the State Board of Pharmacy shall issue to pharmacists in good standing, registered under the laws of this state, a permit to conduct a pharmacy.
Section 28. That § 36-12-12 be amended to read as follows:
36-12-12. Any person who is over the age of eighteen years desiring to begin the practice of veterinary medicine or veterinary surgery in the State of South Dakota, shall make application to the Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners for license to do so. Such application shall be made on a form furnished by the board and shall be accompanied by evidence that the applicant has graduated in and received a degree from an accredited or approved college of veterinary medicine or the holder of a current certificate issued by the American veterinary medical association educational commission for foreign veterinary graduates, indicating that the applicant has demonstrated knowledge and skill equivalent to that possessed by a graduate of an accredited or approved college of veterinary medicine. Every person applying to the board for license to practice shall pay to the board a fee of , not to exceed one hundred dollars, which
shall become a part of the funds of the treasury of the board.
Section 29. That § 36-12-15 be amended to read as follows:
36-12-15. The Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners, without examination, may issue a license to practice veterinary medicine to a citizen of the United States or a resident of South Dakota who has been actively engaged in such profession in some other state, territory, or the District of Columbia, upon the certificate of the proper licensing authority of that state, territory, or the District of Columbia, certifying that the applicant is duly licensed, that his license has never been suspended or revoked, and that in so far as records of that authority are concerned, the applicant is entitled to its endorsement. The state, territory, or District of Columbia from which the applicant comes shall have and maintain standards regulating the profession at least equal to those maintained in the profession in South Dakota. In order that the board may determine such standards, the secretary of the examining board shall gather information from other states bearing on this point. Such license shall only be issued to those filing application with the secretary of the board accompanied by a fee of twenty-five not to exceed one hundred dollars. The fee shall be set by the board by rule promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26.
Section 30. That § 36-12-19 be amended to read as follows:
36-12-19. Each person licensed by the Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners to practice veterinary medicine in this state shall procure from the secretary of the board on or before July first, on a biennial basis, a certificate of registration. Such certificate shall be issued by the secretary upon payment of a fee to be fixed annually set by the board, by rule, promulgated
pursuant to chapter 1-26, not exceeding to exceed the sum of two hundred dollars. No licensed person applying for a certificate of registration after July first may be issued a certificate without paying a late fee not to exceed one hundred dollars.
Section 31. That § 36-12-21.3 be amended to read as follows:
36-12-21.3. An application for registry of a veterinary technician shall be filed with the board by the licensed veterinarian under whom the technician will practice. The application for registry shall set out the qualifications of the technician required by the rules of the board and the application shall be on forms provided by the board. The fee for registration of a veterinary technician is ten shall be set by the board by rules promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26 and may not exceed fifty dollars and the . The fee shall accompany the application.
36-12-21.5. The registration certificate of a veterinary technician shall be renewed each year by procuring a renewal certificate from the board on or before the first day of July of each year. The fee for renewal of the certificate shall be fixed annually set by the board , by rule, promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26, and may not exceed the sum of five fifty dollars. Failure to renew a certificate on or before July first of each year constitutes a forfeiture of the registration certificate.
Section 33. That § 36-14-24 be amended to read as follows:
36-14-24. The fee to be paid by an applicant for an examination to determine the applicant's fitness to receive a certificate of registration to practice barbering is may not exceed one hundred dollars and for the issuance of the certificate, may not exceed fifty dollars; by an applicant for an examination to determine the applicant's fitness to receive a certificate of registration to practice as an apprentice, may not exceed one hundred dollars, and for the issuance of the certificate , may not exceed fifty dollars. The following All fees shall be set by
the board by rule rules promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26. For the annual renewal of a certificate of registration to practice barbering, no more than eighty dollars, and for the restoration of an expired certificate, no more than twenty dollars, plus no more than fifteen dollars penalty for each expired year; for the annual renewal of a certificate of registration to practice as an apprentice, no more than fifty dollars, and for the restoration of an expired certificate, no more than twenty dollars, plus no more than fifteen dollars penalty for each expired year. The fee to be paid for a permit to operate a barber school or college shall be set by rule promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26 and may not be more than one hundred fifty dollars annually.
Section 34. That § 36-14-28 be amended to read as follows:
Section 35. That § 36-16-13 be amended to read as follows:
36-16-13. Every person, partnership, company, corporation or association that for a fixed sum, price, fee, percentage or other consideration, undertakes or offers to undertake with another to plan, lay out, supervise, install, make additions, make alterations, or make repairs, in the installation of wiring, apparatus or equipment for electric lights, heat or power, shall apply to the State Electrical Commission for a license. A license shall be issued in the class specified in § 36-16-2 for which application has been made upon qualifying under this chapter and the rules
of the commission and satisfactorily passing such examinations as shall be required by the commission.
Section 36. That § 36-16-30 be amended to read as follows:
Section 37. That § 36-18A-33 be amended to read as follows:
36-18A-33. The board shall admit to examination any candidate who pays a fee , not to exceed one hundred dollars, established by the board , by rule promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26, and submits an application with evidence satisfactory to the board that the applicant satisfies the necessary education and experience requirements. The board may require an applicant for licensure or a current licensee to take an examination as it deems necessary to determine that person's professional minimum competency. Upon approval of examination applications, examination fees may be paid by the applicant directly to a national vendor or third party. The board may hold membership in and be represented at national councils or
organizations of professional practices licensed under this chapter and may pay the appropriate membership fees. The board may allow proctoring of examinations for approved candidates at out-of-state or overseas sites by administrators of national council member boards. The board may accept candidates to be proctored in this state from other national council member boards. A take-home questionnaire based on statutes and rules and related to professionalism and ethics may also be required. The board shall promulgate rules, pursuant to chapter 1-26, to establish application, examination, and proctor fees for all examinations. No fee may exceed one hundred dollars.
Section 38. That § 36-18A-34 be amended to read as follows:
Section 39. That § 36-18A-35 be amended to read as follows:
36-18A-35. The board may give comity consideration to any person who holds a current and valid license issued to that person for active practice by the proper authority in any state or territory of the United States, the District of Columbia, or any foreign country, based on requirements that do not conflict with the provisions of this chapter and were of a standard not lower than that specified in the applicable licensure act in effect in this state at the time such license was issued. An applicant may be required to take examinations as the board deems necessary to determine the applicant's competency. A comity applicant for landscape architecture shall hold a current and valid certification from the Council of Landscape
Architectural Registration Boards to be eligible for comity licensure. The board shall promulgate rules, pursuant to chapter 1-26, relating to set the application fee for licensure by comity. The fee may not exceed one hundred dollars.
Section 40. That § 36-18A-39 be amended to read as follows:
Section 41. That § 36-18A-43 be amended to read as follows:
36-18A-43. Any licensed person may request that the person's license be placed on inactive or retired status. A fee , not to exceed one hundred dollars, to place files on inactive or retired status shall be determined by the board in rules promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26. Failure to render any fees required for inactive or retired status shall result in the automatic termination of inactive or retired status. The request for files to be placed on inactive or retired status may be denied by the board. No person may practice or offer to practice while that person's files are inactive or retired.
Section 42. That § 36-19-17 be amended to read as follows:
Section 43. That § 36-19-18 be amended to read as follows:
Section 44. That § 36-19-25 be amended to read as follows:
Section 45. That § 36-19-27 be amended to read as follows:
Section 46. That § 36-19-37 be amended to read as follows:
Section 47. That § 36-20B-12 be amended to read as follows:
(3) Rules specifying the fees, educational and experience qualifications required for the issuance of certificates, the date for renewal of firm permits and certificates, and the continuing professional education required for renewal of certificates . The fee for issuance of a certificate may not exceed fifty dollars ;
(6) Rules specifying procedures and fees , not to exceed fifty dollars, for registration of certificate holders who do not practice public accountancy, as defined under this chapter;
(8) Rules specifying procedures and fees , not to exceed fifty dollars, for registration of license holders who do not practice public accountancy, as defined under this chapter;
(10) Rules specifying peer review administrative fees , not to exceed one hundred twenty- five dollars ;
(11) Rules specifying procedures and fees , not to exceed fifty dollars for required peer review documentation not filed in a timely manner;
(12) Rules specifying fees for examination and reexamination , not to exceed three hundred fifty dollars per examination section, and issuance of a certificate , not to exceed fifty dollars ;
(13) Rules specifying procedures and fees , not to exceed fifty dollars, for proctoring applicants from another jurisdiction;
(14) Rules specifying the procedures and fees , not to exceed sixty-five dollars for each person holding a certificate to practice, plus fifty dollars for each firm office practicing public accountancy in this state, for initial issuance or renewal of a firm permit;
(15) Rules governing the application and fees for a modification of a disciplinary action ,
not to exceed one thousand dollars, or reissue of a certificate , not to exceed one hundred dollars, or firm permit , not to exceed sixty-five dollars for each person holding a certificate to practice, plus one hundred dollars for each firm office practicing public accountancy in this state ;
(17) Rules specifying procedures and fees for renewal of certificates , not to exceed one hundred dollars, and firm permits , not to exceed sixty-five dollars for each person holding a certificate to practice, plus one hundred dollars for each firm office practicing public accountancy in this state not filed in a timely manner;
(18) Rules specifying procedures and fees , not to exceed twenty-five dollars, for replacement of a certificate or permit;
(21) Rules specifying procedures and fees for issuance of certificates , not to exceed one hundred dollars, and firm permits , not to exceed sixty-five dollars for each person holding a certificate to practice, plus one hundred dollars for each firm office practicing public accountancy in this state, not filed within the required period of time;
(23) Rules specifying procedures and fees , not to exceed one hundred dollars, on substantial equivalency.
Section 48. That § 36-20B-17 be amended to read as follows:
36-20B-17. The board may charge, or provide for a third-party administering the examination to charge, each applicant a fee, in an amount , not to exceed three hundred fifty dollars, prescribed by the board, by rule promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26, for each section of the examination or reexamination taken by the applicant.
Section 49. That § 36-20B-28 be amended to read as follows:
Section 50. That § 36-20B-37 be amended to read as follows:
36-20B-37. The board shall charge a fee for each application for initial issuance or renewal of a permit in an amount , not to exceed sixty-five dollars for each person holding a certificate to practice, plus fifty dollars for each firm office practicing public accountancy in this state, prescribed by the board, by rule promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26.
Section 51. That § 36-20B-67 be amended to read as follows:
36-20B-67. An Any individual whose principal place of business is not in this state having a valid certificate or license as a certified public accountant from any state which the board or its designee has not verified to be in substantial equivalence with the licensure requirements of this chapter shall be presumed to have qualifications substantially equivalent to this state's requirements and shall have all the privileges of certificate holders and licensees of this state without the need to obtain a certificate or permit under this chapter. However, such individuals shall notify the board of their intent to enter the state under this provision completing procedures and paying fees , not to exceed one hundred fifteen dollars, specified by the board and promulgated by rule pursuant to chapter 1-26.
36-21A-61. A person or firm licensed either actively or inactively under this chapter shall register every two years with the commission and pay a fee set by rule promulgated by the commission pursuant to chapter 1-26 not to exceed two hundred dollars. The application for renewal of a license shall be made to the commission by November thirtieth of the year the
current license expires. Failure of a person to register results in cancellation of the license on December thirty-first. The license may be reinstated by filing a new application and requalifying as provided by this chapter.
A person holding a provisional audiology license is authorized to practice audiology only while working under the supervision of a licensed audiologist under the provisions of this
chapter. The term for provisional audiology licenses and the conditions for renewal shall be determined by the board by rules promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26.
Licensees are granted a grace period of thirty days beyond the expiration date of the license to renew retroactively as long as licensees are otherwise eligible and pay to the board the renewal fee not to exceed three hundred fifty dollars and any late fee not to exceed one hundred
dollars set by the board , by rule promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26 .
A license revoked on disciplinary grounds is subject to expiration as provided in this chapter, but it and the license may not be renewed. If such license is reinstated after its expiration, the licensee, as a condition of reinstatement, shall pay a reinstatement fee that shall equal to the renewal fee not to exceed three hundred fifty dollars in effect on the last regular
renewal date immediately preceding the date of reinstatement, plus any late fee not to exceed one hundred dollars set by the board , by rule promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26 .
36-24-46. The board may promulgate rules pursuant to chapter 1-26 to establish application fees, license fees, provisional license fees, renewal fees, penalty fees, reciprocity fees, and late fees. All fees provided under this chapter are nonrefundable. No fee may exceed three hundred fifty dollars.
36-25-19.1. The commission shall collect a plumbing permit fee from any person
responsible for the installation of plumbing work. The plumbing inspection fee shall include the fee for a plumbing installation certificate, plus the appropriate fees for the plumbing fixtures to be inspected. The maximum fee for permits in a single-family dwelling unit is fifty dollars. The maximum fee for permits in a multiple-dwelling unit or public building is two hundred dollars. The commission shall establish by rule adopted promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26 the fee for the plumbing installation certificate and the fees for inspections of plumbing fixtures.
The commission shall promulgate rules , pursuant to chapter 1-26, to establish the renewal of license fees for: plumbing contractor, plumber, water conditioning plumbing installer apprentice, water conditioning and treatment plumbing contractor, water conditioning plumbing installer, appliance installation plumbing contractor, appliance plumbing installer, appliance plumbing installer apprentice, sewer and water installation plumbing contractor, sewer and water plumbing installer, sewer and water plumbing installer apprentice, manufactured and mobile home contractor, manufactured and mobile home installer, manufactured and mobile home apprentice, underground irrigation contractor, underground irrigation installer and underground irrigation installer apprentice. No fee may exceed two hundred fifty dollars.
Section 66. That 36-25-22.1 be amended to read as follows:
36-25-22.1. Any person who, before June 30, 1994, furnishes satisfactory evidence to the commission that he the person was engaged in business as an underground irrigation contractor or an underground irrigation installer between January 1, 1993, and July 1, 1993, in this state
shall be registered without examination, upon payment of fees as a fee, not to exceed one hundred fifty dollars, established by the commission by rules adopted promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26.
The fees shall be set in rules promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26 in the following areas: for a biennial application, for reciprocity without examination, for the biennial renewal of a
license, for examination or reexamination, for a temporary license, for a duplicate license, and for a late fee assessed after a license forfeiture. No fee may exceed three hundred dollars.
36-27A-24. The license shall be renewed annually by payment of a fee, not to exceed three hundred fifty dollars, to be set by the Board of Examiners of Psychologists in rules adopted
promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26. The failure of a licensee to renew his the license by the first day of July each year constitutes a forfeiture. However, a person who forfeits his license may have it restored by making written application and payment of the required renewal fee prior to the first day of January of the next year, following notification from the board.
36-28-18.1. The board may issue duplicate licenses of biennial renewal and may adopt promulgate rules and set fees therefore , which may not exceed fifty dollars, in compliance with pursuant to chapter 1-26.
36-32-19.1. An Any applicant failing to pass the examination required for licensed
professional counselor-mental health is entitled to a reexamination within six months upon payment of an additional fee , not to exceed one hundred dollars, to be promulgated by the board pursuant to chapter 1-26. However, two such reexaminations exhaust the privilege under the original application.
application fee of not to exceed one hundred dollars. Any person who has a license issued or renewed by the board shall submit a license fee in an amount set by the board, but not to exceed sixty-five dollars. Fees shall be set by the board by rule promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26.