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State Statutes - Idaho - Title 54 - Chapter 48 - 54-4809
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54-4809 - REGISTRATION AND RENEWAL FEES -- DEPOSIT -- APPROPRIATION
(1)
An application for registration or renewal of registration must be accompanied
by a fee, in an amount prescribed by the department but not to exceed two
hundred fifty dollars ($250) for any registration period, for the following:
(a) An initial application for registration;
(b) An application for registration based upon a certificate of
registration or licensure issued by another state;
(c) An application for renewal of registration; or
(d) An application for renewal of registration based upon an application
for renewal of registration or licensure submitted in another state.
(2) All fees received under the provisions of this chapter shall be
deposited in the state treasury to the credit of the occupational licenses
fund and all costs and expenses incurred by the department under the
provisions of this chapter shall be a charge against and paid from said fund
for such purposes. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law, the funds
collected hereunder shall be immediately available for the administration of
this chapter. In no event will the occupational licenses fund be obligated to
pay any claims which, in aggregate with claims already paid, exceed the income
to the occupational licenses fund which has been derived by the application of
this chapter.
(3) The money paid into the occupational licenses fund is continuously
appropriated to the department for expenditure in the manner prescribed herein
to defray the expenses of the department in carrying out and enforcing the
provisions of this chapter.
 
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