Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 3, § 10601 - Fees for Registration and Registration Renewal
(a)
Fees for initial registration shall be due at the time of registration. Initial
registration shall expire on January 1 of the year following initial
registration.
(1) 12-month incentive fee. The
initial registration fee shall be a flat fee of $1,000.00 if a certifying agent
is registered during first nine months following the program's start date, or
$750.00 if a certifying agent is registered during the final three months of
the 12-month period following the program's start date.
(2) Regular, on-going fee. At the end of the
12-month period following the program's start date, the initial registration
fee shall be a flat fee of $5,000.00 if a certifying agent is registered during
the first three quarters of the year, and $3,000.00 if a certifying agent is
registered during the final quarter of the year
(b) Fees for registration renewal shall be
due by January 1 of each year. Registration shall expire on January 1 of the
following year.
(1) The annual registration
renewal fee of 26 percent of gross revenue earned from certification during the
previous calendar year or a flat fee of $100.00, whichever is
higher.
(c) Fees and
other charges shall be collected from applicants prior to issuance of initial
registration and registration renewal.
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