2006 Louisiana Laws - RS 37:1371 — Fees

§1371.  Fees

A.  The board may fix and charge reasonable examination, licensing, and renewal fees for journeyman and master plumbers, temporary permit fees for journeyman plumbers, restricted license fees for journeyman and master plumbers, and renewal fees for inactive master plumbers.  The board may fix and charge reasonable examination, licensing, and renewal fees for persons engaged in the work or business of medical gas piping installation and for persons engaged in the work or business of a medical gas and vacuum system verifier.  The board may also fix and charge reasonable examination, licensing, and renewal fees associated with endorsements issued to journeyman or master plumbers relative to the work of a water supply protection specialist.  These fees shall not exceed the amount required to maintain the board and pay the expenses of operating the board and enforcing the provisions of this Chapter.

B.(1)  Effective January 1, 2000, the board may increase fees and charges in accordance with the following schedule:

(a)  Journeyman plumber examination

$125.00

(b)  Illiterate journeyman plumber examination

$150.00

(c)  Initial journeyman plumber license fee,

payable upon successful completion of

examination

$40.00

(d)  Journeyman plumber renewal fee

$40.00

(e)  Journeyman plumber revival fee

$15.00

(f)  Journeyman plumber revival fee paid

after March 31

$30.00

(g)  Journeyman plumber temporary permits

$75.00

(h)  Journeyman plumber administrative charge

for processing application

$62.50

(i)  Medical gas and vacuum systems verifier

application fee

$200.00

(j)  Medical gas and vacuum systems verifier

renewal fee

$200.00

(k)  Medical gas and vacuum systems verifier

revival fee

$65.00

(l)  Medical gas and vacuum systems verifier

revival fee paid after March 31

$130.00

(m)  N.S.F. check or returned check fee

$20.00

(2)  Any other fees adopted by the board in accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act in effect on July 9, 1999, shall remain in effect.

Acts 1990, No. 752, §1, eff. Jan. 1, 1991; Acts 1995, No. 824, §1; Acts 1999, No. 1020, §1, eff. July 9, 1999.

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