37 Tex. Admin. Code § 437.13 - Processing Fees for Test Application
(a)
A non-refundable application processing fee of $55 shall be charged for each
examination.
(b) A non-refundable
application processing fee of $35 shall be charged for each sectional
examination.
(c) Fees will be paid
in advance with the application or the certified training provider may be
invoiced or billed if previous arrangements have been approved by the
commission in writing via mail, e-mail or fax.
(1) Any payment postmarked from 61 to 90 days
after the invoice date will cause the provider of training to be assessed a
non-refundable late fee of one half the amount shown on the invoice. This late
fee is in addition to the amount shown on the invoice for test application
processing fees.
(2) Any payment
postmarked more than 90 days after the invoice date will cause the provider of
training to be assessed a non-refundable late fee in an amount equal to the
amount shown on the invoice. This late fee is in addition to the amount shown
on the invoice for test application processing fees.
(d) The test application processing fee is
waived for a military service member or military veteran whose military
service, training, or education substantially meets the training requirements
for a commission examination. This subsection applies to initial examinations
for certifications required by commission rules for appointment to duties.
Retests following a failed initial examination or an examination to regain a
certification that was lost are not included.
(e) The test application processing fee is
waived for a military service member, military veteran, or military spouse who
holds a current license or certification issued by another jurisdiction that
has requirements substantially equivalent to the training requirements for a
commission examination. This subsection applies to initial examinations for
certifications required by commission rules for appointment to duties. Retests
following a failed initial examination or an examination to regain a
certification that was lost are not included.
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