32-3607. Fees; use of credit cards
A. The board shall charge and collect fees that are sufficient to fund the activities necessary to carry out this chapter. These include:
1. An application fee for licensure or certification of not more than four hundred dollars.
2. An application fee for a resident temporary license or certificate of not more than four hundred dollars.
3. An examination fee in an amount to be determined by the board.
4. A fee for renewal of a license, certificate or resident temporary license or certificate of not more than four hundred twenty-five dollars.
5. A delinquent renewal fee in addition to the renewal fee of not more than twenty-five dollars.
6. A two-year national registry fee of not to exceed the actual cost of twice the current annual national registry fee.
7. A nonresident temporary licensure or certification fee of not more than one hundred fifty dollars.
8. A course approval fee of not more than five hundred dollars.
9. An application fee to be a registered trainee appraiser in an amount to be determined by the board.
B. If the appraisal subcommittee raises the national registry fee during the second year of a biennial license or certificate, state licensed and state certified appraisers shall pay the additional national registry fee on demand by the board. Failure to pay the additional fee within thirty days of notice by the board subjects the license or certificate holder to a penalty of twice the amount owed but not to exceed twenty dollars. The board shall not renew a license or certificate until all outstanding obligations of the license or certificate holder are paid.
C. Pursuant to section 35-142, subsection I, the board may accept a credit card or debit card for the payment of fees established by this section. The board may impose a convenience fee for payment made pursuant to this subsection in an amount to be determined by the board.
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