California Business and Professions Code § 1300

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The amount of application, registration, certification, and license fees under this chapter shall be as follows: (a) The application fee for a histocompatibility laboratory director’s, clinical laboratory bioanalyst’s, clinical chemist’s, clinical microbiologist’s, clinical laboratory toxicologist’s, clinical genetic molecular biologist’s, clinical cytogeneticist’s, clinical laboratory geneticist’s, or clinical reproductive biologist’s license, or license for another specialty or subspecialty specified by regulation adopted by the department, is five hundred seventy dollars ($570). (b) The annual renewal fee for a license listed in subdivision (a) is five hundred seventy dollars ($570). (c) The application fee for a clinical laboratory scientist’s or limited clinical laboratory scientist’s license is three hundred dollars ($300). (d) The application and annual renewal fee for a cytotechnologist’s license is two hundred sixty dollars ($260). (e) The annual renewal fee for a clinical laboratory scientist’s or limited clinical laboratory scientist’s license is three hundred dollars ($300). (f) The application and annual renewal fee for a phlebotomist’s certification is one hundred fifty dollars ($150). (g) A clinical laboratory applying for a license to perform tests or examinations classified as of moderate or of high complexity under CLIA and a clinical laboratory applying for certification under subdivision (c) of Section 1223 shall pay an application fee for that license or certification based on the number of tests it performs or expects to perform in a year, as follows: (1) Less than 2,001 tests: three hundred thirty-five dollars ($335). (2) Between 2,001 and 10,000, inclusive, tests: one thousand one hundred dollars ($1,100). (3) Between 10,001 and 25,000, inclusive, tests: one thousand eight hundred dollars ($1,800). (4) Between 25,001 and 50,000, inclusive, tests: two thousand two hundred dollars ($2,200). (5) Between 50,001 and 75,000, inclusive, tests: two thousand seven hundred dollars ($2,700). (6) Between 75,001 and 100,000, inclusive, tests: three thousand three hundred dollars ($3,300). (7) Between 100,001 and 500,000, inclusive, tests: four thousand dollars ($4,000). (8) Between 500,001 and 1,000,000, inclusive, tests: seven thousand two hundred dollars ($7,200). (9) More than 1,000,000 tests: eight thousand six hundred thirty dollars ($8,630) plus four hundred twenty dollars ($420) for every 500,000 tests over 1,000,000, up to a maximum of 15,000,000 tests. (h) A clinical laboratory performing tests or examinations classified as of moderate or of high complexity under CLIA and a clinical laboratory with a certificate issued under subdivision (c) of Section 1223 shall pay an annual renewal fee based on the number of tests it performed in the preceding calendar year, as follows: (1) Less than 2,001 tests: three hundred thirty-five dollars ($335). (2) Between 2,001 and 10,000, inclusive, tests: one thousand one hundred dollars ($1,100). (3) Between 10,001 and 25,000, inclusive, tests: one thousand eight hundred dollars ($1,800). (4) Between 25,001 and 50,000, inclusive, tests: two thousand two hundred dollars ($2,200). (5) Between 50,001 and 75,000, inclusive, tests: two thousand seven hundred dollars ($2,700). (6) Between 75,001 and 100,000, inclusive, tests: three hundred three hundred dollars ($3,300). (7) Between 100,001 and 500,000, inclusive, tests: four thousand dollars ($4,000). (8) Between 500,001 and 1,000,000, inclusive, tests: seven thousand two hundred dollars ($7,200). (9) More than 1,000,000 tests per year: eight thousand six hundred thirty dollars ($8,630) plus four hundred twenty dollars ($420) for every 500,000 tests over 1,000,000, up to a maximum of 15,000,000 tests. (i) The application fee for a trainee’s license is forty-five dollars ($45). (j) The annual renewal fee for a trainee’s license is forty-five dollars ($45). (k) The application fee for a duplicate l

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