Arkansas Code § 20-13-211

Fees
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The State Board of Health may establish the fees to be charged by the Department of Health to defray the cost of administering and enforcing this subchapter, as follows: (1) The testing fee not to exceed the cost of administering the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians examination; (2) (A) The licensure fee for emergency medical services personnel, which shall not exceed twenty dollars ($20.00). (B) Ten dollars ($10.00) of the licensure fee shall be credited to the Emergency Medical Services Revolving Fund. (C) The licensure shall be valid for two (2) years; (3) The biennial renewal of the emergency medical services personnel licensure, which shall not exceed twenty dollars ($20.00). Ten dollars ($10.00) of the biennial renewal shall be credited to the fund; (4) The issuance and annual renewal of an operational permit for each ambulance service, which shall not exceed fifty dollars ($50.00); (5) The annual inspection and permitting of emergency vehicles, which shall not exceed five dollars ($5.00) per vehicle; and (6) The issuance and renewal of an operational license for each air ambulance service, which shall not exceed one hundred dollars ($100). Acts 1975, No. 435, § 7; 1985, No. 1001, § 5; A.S.A. 1947, § 82-3407; Acts 1987, No. 345, § 4; 2005, No. 648, § 1; 2009, No. 689, § 11.
The State Board of Health may establish the fees to be charged by the Department of Health to defray the cost of administering and enforcing this subchapter, as follows: (1) The testing fee not to exceed the cost of administering the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians examination; (2) (A) The licensure fee for emergency medical services personnel, which shall not exceed twenty dollars ($20.00). (B) Ten dollars ($10.00) of the licensure fee shall be credited to the Emergency Medical Services Revolving Fund. (C) The licensure shall be valid for two (2) years; (3) The biennial renewal of the emergency medical services personnel licensure, which shall not exceed twenty dollars ($20.00). Ten dollars ($10.00) of the biennial renewal shall be credited to the fund; (4) The issuance and annual renewal of an operational permit for each ambulance service, which shall not exceed fifty dollars ($50.00); (5) The annual inspection and permitting of emergency vehicles, which shall not exceed five dollars ($5.00) per vehicle; and (6) The issuance and renewal of an operational license for each air ambulance service, which shall not exceed one hundred dollars ($100). Acts 1975, No. 435, § 7; 1985, No. 1001, § 5; A.S.A. 1947, § 82-3407; Acts 1987, No. 345, § 4; 2005, No. 648, § 1; 2009, No. 689, § 11.
The State Board of Health may establish the fees to be charged by the Department of Health to defray the cost of administering and enforcing this subchapter, as follows: (1) The testing fee not to exceed the cost of administering the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians examination; (2) (A) The licensure fee for emergency medical services personnel, which shall not exceed twenty dollars ($20.00). (B) Ten dollars ($10.00) of the licensure fee shall be credited to the Emergency Medical Services Revolving Fund. (C) The licensure shall be valid for two (2) years; (3) The biennial renewal of the emergency medical services personnel licensure, which shall not exceed twenty dollars ($20.00). Ten dollars ($10.00) of the biennial renewal shall be credited to the fund; (4) The issuance and annual renewal of an operational permit for each ambulance service, which shall not exceed fifty dollars ($50.00); (5) The annual inspection and permitting of emergency vehicles, which shall not exceed five dollars ($5.00) per vehicle; and (6) The issuance and renewal of an operational license for each air ambulance service, which shall not exceed one hundred dollars ($100). Acts 1975, No. 435, § 7; 1985, No. 1001, § 5; A.S.A. 1947, § 82-3407; Acts 1987, No. 345, § 4; 2005, No. 648, § 1; 2009, No. 689, § 11.
The State Board of Health may establish the fees to be charged by the Department of Health to defray the cost of administering and enforcing this subchapter, as follows:
(1) The testing fee not to exceed the cost of administering the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians examination;
(2) (A) The licensure fee for emergency medical services personnel, which shall not exceed twenty dollars ($20.00). (B) Ten dollars ($10.00) of the licensure fee shall be credited to the Emergency Medical Services Revolving Fund. (C) The licensure shall be valid for two (2) years;
(A) The licensure fee for emergency medical services personnel, which shall not exceed twenty dollars ($20.00).
(B) Ten dollars ($10.00) of the licensure fee shall be credited to the Emergency Medical Services Revolving Fund.
(C) The licensure shall be valid for two (2) years;
(3) The biennial renewal of the emergency medical services personnel licensure, which shall not exceed twenty dollars ($20.00). Ten dollars ($10.00) of the biennial renewal shall be credited to the fund;
(4) The issuance and annual renewal of an operational permit for each ambulance service, which shall not exceed fifty dollars ($50.00);
(5) The annual inspection and permitting of emergency vehicles, which shall not exceed five dollars ($5.00) per vehicle; and
(6) The issuance and renewal of an operational license for each air ambulance service, which shall not exceed one hundred dollars ($100).
Acts 1975, No. 435, § 7; 1985, No. 1001, § 5; A.S.A. 1947, § 82-3407; Acts 1987, No. 345, § 4; 2005, No. 648, § 1; 2009, No. 689, § 11.

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