Section R9-14-607. Fees  


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  • A.      Except as provided in R9-14-608, an applicant shall submit the following fees to the Department with each application for an initial or renewal license:

    1.        The cumulative method and instrumentation fees for each laboratory, as determined according to Tables 1 and 2 in Exhibit I;

    2.        The following application fees:

    a.         If applying for a single license for a single labora- tory, which may include multiple laboratories located on contiguous grounds and having the same owner, the following fee:

    i.         For a Level I license, $1,677;

    ii.        For a Level II license, $2,130; or

    iii.      For a Level III license, $2,348; or

    b.        If applying for a single license for multiple laborato- ries not located on contiguous grounds, the follow- ing fee for each laboratory:

    i.         For a Level I license, $1,442;

    ii.        For a Level II license, $1,895; and

    iii.      For a Level III license, $2,130;

    3.        An administrative fee of $130 for the proficiency testing to occur during the license period; and

    4.        If applying for an out-of-state laboratory, an annual infor- mation update fee of $126.

    B.       The fees paid to the Department under this Article are nonre- fundable, unless A.R.S. § 41-1077 applies.

Historical Note

Adopted effective August 16, 1985 (Supp. 85-4). Former Section R9-14-607 repealed, new Section R9-14-607 adopted effective December 20, 1991 (Supp. 91-4). Sec- tion citation corrected in preceding historical note; former Section R9-14-607 renumbered to R9-14-608; new Sec- tion R9-14-607 renumbered from R9-14-606 and amended effective June 20, 1997 (Supp. 97-2). Former Section R9-14-607 renumbered to R9-14-609; new Sec- tion R9-14-607 renumbered from R9-14-606 and amended by final rulemaking at 7 A.A.R. 184, effective December 15, 2000 (Supp. 00-4). Amended by final

rulemaking at 12 A.A.R. 4798, effective December 5,

2006 (Supp. 06-4).