32-1527. Fees


A. The board by a formal vote at an open public meeting shall establish fees,
except as provided in section 32-1530, that the board determines are necessary to provide
monies to conduct its business and which do not exceed the following:


1. For application for a license to practice naturopathic medicine and for
certification to practice as a specialist, four hundred dollars.


2. For application for a certificate to dispense, four hundred dollars.


3. For issuance of a duplicate license or certificate, one hundred dollars.


4. For endorsement of an Arizona license or certificate for the purpose of applying
for a license, certificate or registration in another state or country, fifty dollars.


5. For initial issuance of a license or a certificate, fifty dollars.


6. For any annual renewal of a license or a certificate, four hundred dollars.


7. For any late renewal of a license or an additional certificate, a fee of two
hundred dollars.


8. For an initial application to conduct or engage in an internship, a
preceptorship, a clinical training program or a postdoctoral training program, one
hundred dollars.


9. For examination of applicants, the cost of giving the examination to each
applicant.


10. For an initial application to be certified as a naturopathic medical assistant,
one hundred dollars.


11. For application for examination without a licensure application by a
naturopathic medical student, one hundred dollars.


12. For a copy of the minutes of board meetings during the calendar year,
twenty-five dollars for each set of minutes.


13. For copying records, documents, letters, minutes, applications and files,
twenty-five cents per page.


14. For a copy of tapes or computerized diskettes not requiring programming, one
hundred dollars.


15. For written verification of a certificate or license, five dollars.


16. For submitting fingerprint cards to the department of public safety, the cost
required by that department.


B. The board may charge a fee for services it is not required to provide pursuant
to this chapter but which the board determines are appropriate to carry out the intent
and purpose of this chapter. A fee imposed pursuant to this subsection shall not exceed
the board's costs of rendering the service.