1. The board may charge applicants the following fees: a. For examination and issuance of a certificate to practice master barbering, one hundred dollars. b. For renewal of a master barber's certificate, one hundred dollars. c. For restoration of an expired master barber's certificate, a twenty dollar penalty fee in addition to the regular renewal fee. d. For a permit to operate a barber school or college, an annual fee of one hundred twenty-five dollars. e. For issuance of an annual barbershop license, fifty dollars, to be paid by each shop owner in advance. f. For issuance of a certificate to an applicant who qualifies under section 43-04-38.1, one hundred seventy-five dollars. g. For restoration of an expired barbershop license, a twenty dollar penalty fee in addition to the annual license fee. h. For renewal of an instructor's license, two hundred fifty dollars. 2. Each application to open or establish a barbershop in this state must be accompanied by a fee of one hundred dollars to cover expenses of inspection, which must be retained by the board and deposited as other fees. 3. A duplicate license, certificate, or permit must be issued upon: a. Filing a statement verified by the oath of the applicant which explains the loss; b. Submitting a signed photograph of the applicant; and c. Paying a fee of ten dollars for the issuance of the duplicate. 4. Anyone who becomes a member of the armed forces of the United States in time of war, while holding a license as a barber or apprentice, and while in good standing as to payment of fees, may obtain a certificate restoration without payment of the restoration fee. 5. Each application to open or establish a mobile barbershop must be accompanied by a fee of one hundred fifty dollars for initial registration. Renewal of a mobile barbershop certificate must be accompanied by a fee of one hundred dollars.
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