Illinois Code § 210 ILCS 125/8.3

Fee schedule for fees assessed by the Department for certain governmental units and schools.
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The fee schedule for fees assessed by the Department for a licensee that is a unit of State or local government or a public elementary or secondary school shall be as follows: 
 
Water Surface
Construction 
Major Alteration 
Plan 
Area or Other
Permit Fee
Permit Fee
Resubmittal
Feature
Fee
0-500 sq ft 
 
$0 
$0 
$200 
501-1,000 sq ft 
 
$0 
$0 
$200 
1,001-2,000 sq ft 
 
$0 
$0 
$200
2,001 sq ft and up 
 
$0 
$0 
$200
Aquatic Feature 
 
$600 
$300 
$200
Bathing Beach 
 
$0 
$0 
$200 
 
Water Surface Area or Other
Original License and License 
Feature
Renewal Fee
0-500 sq ft 
$0 
501-1,000 sq ft 
$0 
1,001-2,000 sq ft 
$0 
2,001 sq ft and up 
$0 
Aquatic Feature 
$0 
Bathing Beach 
$0 
Late Renewal Fee 
$0 
Lapsed Fee 
$0 
 
Inspections 
Fee 
Initial Inspection 
$0 
Subsequent Inspection 
$100 
 
 
Construction permit fees and major alteration permit fees set forth in this Section shall be due only if the Department produces an initial review within 60 days after receipt of the application. The fees for aquatic features under this Section shall cover all aquatic features at a particular facility, and an aquatic feature fee is not required for each and every aquatic feature. 

Water Surface
Construction 
Major Alteration 
Plan 
Area or Other
Permit Fee
Permit Fee
Resubmittal
Feature
Fee
0-500 sq ft 
 
$0 
$0 
$200 
501-1,000 sq ft 
 
$0 
$0 
$200 
1,001-2,000 sq ft 
 
$0 
$0 
$200
2,001 sq ft and up 
 
$0 
$0 
$200
Aquatic Feature 
 
$600 
$300 
$200
Bathing Beach 
 
$0 
$0 
$200
Water Surface Area or Other
Original License and License 
Feature
Renewal Fee
0-500 sq ft 
$0 
501-1,000 sq ft 
$0 
1,001-2,000 sq ft 
$0 
2,001 sq ft and up 
$0 
Aquatic Feature 
$0 
Bathing Beach 
$0 
Late Renewal Fee 
$0 
Lapsed Fee 
$0
Inspections 
Fee
Initial Inspection 
$0 
Subsequent Inspection 
$100

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