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Statutes > California > Bpc > 10200-10226.5

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE
SECTION 10200-10226.5



10200.  All real estate license fees shall be payable in advance of
issuing the licenses and at the time of filing the application.
   Unless otherwise provided, all licenses expire at midnight of the
last day of the period for which issued.




10201.  The holder of a license who fails to renew it prior to the
expiration of the period for which it was issued and who has
otherwise qualified for such license, may renew it within two years
from such expiration upon proper application and the payment of a
late renewal fee in an amount equal to one and one-half times the
regular renewal fee in effect at the time the license is reinstated.



10201.6.  Any person who has qualified in an examination for a real
estate license shall file the required application and fee for the
license within one year thereafter.



10202.  The definitions contained in this article are solely for the
purposes of this article.



10207.  The amount of the real estate fees prescribed for an
examination or for a license under this chapter is that fixed by the
following provisions of this article. No part of any fee paid in
accordance with the provisions of this chapter is refundable. It is
deemed earned by the department upon its receipt.



10208.5.  The real estate broker license examination fee is
ninety-five dollars ($95). The real estate broker license
reexamination fee is ninety-five dollars ($95).
   If an applicant fails to appear for the examination within two
years from the date of filing his or her application and fee for the
examination, his or her application shall thereupon lapse and no
further proceedings thereon shall be taken.
   This section shall remain in effect unless it is superseded
pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 10226.5.



10209.  (a) The commissioner shall, by regulation, establish fees
for applications for approval of equivalent courses of study as
defined in Section 10153.5 in an amount sufficient to cover the cost
of administration. The fee for an application for approval of each
course given by a private vocational school, including any branch
school which gives the same course, shall not exceed one hundred
fifty dollars ($150).
   (b) The commissioner shall notify every applicant of his decision
on the application no later than 60 days after receipt by the
commissioner of a completed application. The application shall be on
a form to be supplied by the commissioner.



10209.2.  The commissioner shall, by regulation, establish fees for
applications for approval of educational courses, seminars,
workshops, conference, or their equivalent, or for the evaluation of
petition based on a claim of equivalency, as authorized by Section
10170.4 in an amount sufficient to cover the cost of processing such
applications or petitions.



10209.5.  The fee for a restricted broker license shall be the same
as that for an unrestricted license as provided in Section 10210.



10210.  (a) The fee for a real estate broker license shall not
exceed three hundred dollars ($300).
   In the case of an original applicant, the fee is payable upon
filing the real estate broker license application.
   (b) If an applicant fails to pass the real estate broker license
examination within two years from the date of filing his or her
broker license application, his or her broker license application
shall lapse and no further proceedings thereon shall be taken.
   (c) This section shall remain in effect unless it is superseded
pursuant to Section 10226 or subdivision (a) of Section 10226.5,
whichever is applicable.


10211.  If the licensee is a corporation, the license issued to it
entitles one officer thereof, on behalf of the corporation, to engage
in the business of real estate broker without the payment of any
further fee, such officer to be designated in the application of the
corporation for a license. For each officer other than the officer so
designated, through whom it engages in the business of real estate
broker, the appropriate original or renewal fee is to be paid in
addition to the fee paid by the corporation.



10213.5.  The real estate salesperson license examination fee is
sixty dollars ($60). The real estate salesperson license
reexamination fee is sixty dollars ($60).
   If an applicant fails to appear for the examination within two
years from the date of filing his or her application and fee for the
examination, his or her application shall thereupon lapse and no
further proceedings thereon shall be taken.
   This section shall remain in effect unless it is superseded
pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 10226.5.



10213.6.  If an applicant for any examination fails to take the
examination on the date scheduled, he or she may make application in
writing to the principal office of the department in Sacramento for a
new date. A fee of twenty dollars ($20) shall accompany the written
request for applying for the first new examination date in the case
of a broker applicant, and a fee of fifteen dollars ($15) shall
accompany the written request for the first new examination date in
the case of a salesperson applicant. A fee of thirty dollars ($30)
shall accompany the written request for all subsequent new
examination dates for both broker and salesperson applicants.
   This section shall remain in effect unless it is superseded
pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 10226.5.



10214.5.  The fee for a restricted salesperson license shall be the
same as that for an unrestricted license as provided in Section
10215.


10215.  (a) The fee for a real estate salesperson license shall not
exceed two hundred forty-five dollars ($245), except that for an
applicant qualifying pursuant to Section 10153.4 who has not
satisfied all of the educational requirements prior to issuance of
the license, the fee shall not exceed two hundred seventy-five
dollars ($275).
   In the case of an original applicant, the fee is payable upon
filing the real estate salesperson license application.
   (b) If an applicant fails to pass the real estate salesperson
license examination within two years from the date of filing his or
her salesperson license application, his or her salesperson license
application shall lapse and no further proceedings thereon shall be
taken.
   (c) This section shall remain in effect unless it is superseded
pursuant to Section 10226 or subdivision (a) of Section 10226.5,
whichever is applicable.



10222.  For any examination required under any order issued pursuant
to the provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act, the fee shall
be the same as for a salesperson or broker license examination, as
appropriate.


10225.  An application for a permit to sell real property securities
secured by liens on real property situated outside the State of
California shall be accompanied by the filing fee together with an
amount equivalent to twenty-five cents ($0.25) a mile for each mile
going and returning, or where public transportation is available the
actual round trip fare pertaining thereto, estimated by the
commissioner to be traveled from the office of the Department of Real
Estate where the application is filed to the location of the
property, and the amount estimated to be necessary to cover the
expense of the inspection and appraisal of the property, not to
exceed seventy-five dollars ($75) a day for each day actually spent
in the inspection and appraisal of the property or properties.



10226.  (a) The commissioner may periodically by regulation
prescribe fees lower than the maximum fees provided in Sections
10209.5, 10210, 10214.5, 10215, and 10250.3 whenever he or she
determines those lower fees are sufficient to offset the costs and
expenses incurred in the administration of Part 1 (commencing with
Section 10000) of this division. The commissioner shall hold at least
one regulation hearing each calendar year, to determine if lower
fees should be prescribed.
   (b) If, as of June 30 of any fiscal year, the balance of funds in
the Real Estate Fund exceeds an amount equal to 150 percent of the
department's authorized budget for the following year, then within 30
days thereafter the commissioner shall, notwithstanding the
Administrative Procedure Act (Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section
11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code),
issue regulations reducing real estate license and subdivision fees
so that as of June 30 of the next fiscal year the balance of funds in
the Real Estate Fund shall not exceed an amount equal to 150 percent
of the department's authorized budget for that year.
   (c) If the commissioner fails to reduce these fees within the
timeframe specified in subdivision (b), then fees shall automatically
be reduced to the levels as indicated in subdivision (b) of Section
10226.5. That reduction shall be effective no later than September 1
of the fiscal year wherein the commissioner is obliged to issue
regulations pursuant to subdivision (b).




10226.5.  (a) If at any time funds are transferred or loaned from
the Real Estate Fund to the General Fund by the Budget Act, then 30
days from and after the date of the transfer or loan, fees shall be
reduced as indicated in subdivision (b), irrespective of any
provisions of the Budget Act precluding that reduction.
   (b) Fees shall be reduced pursuant to paragraph (a) to the
following maximum amounts:
   (1) Real estate broker examination or reexamination: Fifty dollars
($50).
   (2) First reschedule of broker examination: Fifteen dollars ($15);
subsequent reschedules: Twenty-five dollars ($25).
   (3) Real estate broker license, original or renewal: One hundred
sixty-five dollars ($165).
   (4) Real estate salesperson examination or reexamination:
Twenty-five dollars ($25).
   (5) First reschedule of salesperson examination: Ten dollars
($10); subsequent reschedules: Twenty-five dollars ($25).
   (6) Real estate salesperson license, original or renewal: One
hundred twenty dollars ($120).
   (7) Real estate salesperson license without all educational
requirements: One hundred forty-five dollars ($145).
   (8) A notice of intention without a completed questionnaire: One
hundred fifty dollars ($150).
   (9) An original public report for subdivision interests described
in Section 11004.5: One thousand six hundred dollars ($1,600) plus
ten dollars ($10) for each subdivision interest to be offered.
   (10) An original public report for subdivision interests other
than those described in Section 11004.5: Five hundred dollars ($500)
plus ten dollars ($10) for each interest to be offered.
   (11) A conditional public report for subdivision interests
described in Section 11004.5: Five hundred dollars ($500).
   (12) A conditional public report for subdivision interests other
than those described in Section 11004.5: Five hundred dollars ($500).
   (13) A preliminary public report for subdivision interests
described in Section 11004.5: Five hundred dollars ($500).
   (14) A preliminary public report for subdivision interests other
than those described in Section 11004.5: Five hundred dollars ($500).
   (15) A renewal public report for subdivision interests described
in Section 11004.5: Five hundred dollars ($500).
   (16) A renewal public report for subdivision interests other than
those described in Section 11004.5: Five hundred dollars ($500).
   (17) An amended public report for subdivision interests described
in Section 11004.5: Three hundred dollars ($300) plus ten dollars
($10) for each subdivision interest to be offered under the amended
public report for which a fee has not previously been paid.
   (18) An amended public report to offer subdivision interests other
than those described in Section 11004.5: Three hundred dollars
($300) plus ten dollars ($10) for each subdivision interest to be
offered under the amended public report for which a fee has not
previously been paid.
   (19) An application for an original, renewal, or amended
registration as required by Section 10249: One hundred dollars
($100).
   (20) The filing fee for an application for a permit to be issued
pursuant to Article 8.5 (commencing with Section 10250) for each
subdivision or phase of the subdivision in which interests are to be
offered for sale or lease shall be as follows:
   (A) One thousand six hundred dollars ($1,600) plus ten dollars
($10) for each subdivision interest to be offered for an original
permit application.
   (B) Five hundred dollars ($500) plus ten dollars ($10) for each
subdivision interest to be offered that was not permitted to be
offered under the permit to be renewed for a renewal permit
application.
   (C) Three hundred dollars ($300) plus ten dollars ($10) for each
subdivision interest to be offered under the amended permit for which
a fee has not previously been paid for an amended permit
application.
   (D) Five hundred dollars ($500) for a conditional permit
application.


State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Bpc > 10200-10226.5

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE
SECTION 10200-10226.5



10200.  All real estate license fees shall be payable in advance of
issuing the licenses and at the time of filing the application.
   Unless otherwise provided, all licenses expire at midnight of the
last day of the period for which issued.




10201.  The holder of a license who fails to renew it prior to the
expiration of the period for which it was issued and who has
otherwise qualified for such license, may renew it within two years
from such expiration upon proper application and the payment of a
late renewal fee in an amount equal to one and one-half times the
regular renewal fee in effect at the time the license is reinstated.



10201.6.  Any person who has qualified in an examination for a real
estate license shall file the required application and fee for the
license within one year thereafter.



10202.  The definitions contained in this article are solely for the
purposes of this article.



10207.  The amount of the real estate fees prescribed for an
examination or for a license under this chapter is that fixed by the
following provisions of this article. No part of any fee paid in
accordance with the provisions of this chapter is refundable. It is
deemed earned by the department upon its receipt.



10208.5.  The real estate broker license examination fee is
ninety-five dollars ($95). The real estate broker license
reexamination fee is ninety-five dollars ($95).
   If an applicant fails to appear for the examination within two
years from the date of filing his or her application and fee for the
examination, his or her application shall thereupon lapse and no
further proceedings thereon shall be taken.
   This section shall remain in effect unless it is superseded
pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 10226.5.



10209.  (a) The commissioner shall, by regulation, establish fees
for applications for approval of equivalent courses of study as
defined in Section 10153.5 in an amount sufficient to cover the cost
of administration. The fee for an application for approval of each
course given by a private vocational school, including any branch
school which gives the same course, shall not exceed one hundred
fifty dollars ($150).
   (b) The commissioner shall notify every applicant of his decision
on the application no later than 60 days after receipt by the
commissioner of a completed application. The application shall be on
a form to be supplied by the commissioner.



10209.2.  The commissioner shall, by regulation, establish fees for
applications for approval of educational courses, seminars,
workshops, conference, or their equivalent, or for the evaluation of
petition based on a claim of equivalency, as authorized by Section
10170.4 in an amount sufficient to cover the cost of processing such
applications or petitions.



10209.5.  The fee for a restricted broker license shall be the same
as that for an unrestricted license as provided in Section 10210.



10210.  (a) The fee for a real estate broker license shall not
exceed three hundred dollars ($300).
   In the case of an original applicant, the fee is payable upon
filing the real estate broker license application.
   (b) If an applicant fails to pass the real estate broker license
examination within two years from the date of filing his or her
broker license application, his or her broker license application
shall lapse and no further proceedings thereon shall be taken.
   (c) This section shall remain in effect unless it is superseded
pursuant to Section 10226 or subdivision (a) of Section 10226.5,
whichever is applicable.


10211.  If the licensee is a corporation, the license issued to it
entitles one officer thereof, on behalf of the corporation, to engage
in the business of real estate broker without the payment of any
further fee, such officer to be designated in the application of the
corporation for a license. For each officer other than the officer so
designated, through whom it engages in the business of real estate
broker, the appropriate original or renewal fee is to be paid in
addition to the fee paid by the corporation.



10213.5.  The real estate salesperson license examination fee is
sixty dollars ($60). The real estate salesperson license
reexamination fee is sixty dollars ($60).
   If an applicant fails to appear for the examination within two
years from the date of filing his or her application and fee for the
examination, his or her application shall thereupon lapse and no
further proceedings thereon shall be taken.
   This section shall remain in effect unless it is superseded
pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 10226.5.



10213.6.  If an applicant for any examination fails to take the
examination on the date scheduled, he or she may make application in
writing to the principal office of the department in Sacramento for a
new date. A fee of twenty dollars ($20) shall accompany the written
request for applying for the first new examination date in the case
of a broker applicant, and a fee of fifteen dollars ($15) shall
accompany the written request for the first new examination date in
the case of a salesperson applicant. A fee of thirty dollars ($30)
shall accompany the written request for all subsequent new
examination dates for both broker and salesperson applicants.
   This section shall remain in effect unless it is superseded
pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 10226.5.



10214.5.  The fee for a restricted salesperson license shall be the
same as that for an unrestricted license as provided in Section
10215.


10215.  (a) The fee for a real estate salesperson license shall not
exceed two hundred forty-five dollars ($245), except that for an
applicant qualifying pursuant to Section 10153.4 who has not
satisfied all of the educational requirements prior to issuance of
the license, the fee shall not exceed two hundred seventy-five
dollars ($275).
   In the case of an original applicant, the fee is payable upon
filing the real estate salesperson license application.
   (b) If an applicant fails to pass the real estate salesperson
license examination within two years from the date of filing his or
her salesperson license application, his or her salesperson license
application shall lapse and no further proceedings thereon shall be
taken.
   (c) This section shall remain in effect unless it is superseded
pursuant to Section 10226 or subdivision (a) of Section 10226.5,
whichever is applicable.



10222.  For any examination required under any order issued pursuant
to the provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act, the fee shall
be the same as for a salesperson or broker license examination, as
appropriate.


10225.  An application for a permit to sell real property securities
secured by liens on real property situated outside the State of
California shall be accompanied by the filing fee together with an
amount equivalent to twenty-five cents ($0.25) a mile for each mile
going and returning, or where public transportation is available the
actual round trip fare pertaining thereto, estimated by the
commissioner to be traveled from the office of the Department of Real
Estate where the application is filed to the location of the
property, and the amount estimated to be necessary to cover the
expense of the inspection and appraisal of the property, not to
exceed seventy-five dollars ($75) a day for each day actually spent
in the inspection and appraisal of the property or properties.



10226.  (a) The commissioner may periodically by regulation
prescribe fees lower than the maximum fees provided in Sections
10209.5, 10210, 10214.5, 10215, and 10250.3 whenever he or she
determines those lower fees are sufficient to offset the costs and
expenses incurred in the administration of Part 1 (commencing with
Section 10000) of this division. The commissioner shall hold at least
one regulation hearing each calendar year, to determine if lower
fees should be prescribed.
   (b) If, as of June 30 of any fiscal year, the balance of funds in
the Real Estate Fund exceeds an amount equal to 150 percent of the
department's authorized budget for the following year, then within 30
days thereafter the commissioner shall, notwithstanding the
Administrative Procedure Act (Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section
11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code),
issue regulations reducing real estate license and subdivision fees
so that as of June 30 of the next fiscal year the balance of funds in
the Real Estate Fund shall not exceed an amount equal to 150 percent
of the department's authorized budget for that year.
   (c) If the commissioner fails to reduce these fees within the
timeframe specified in subdivision (b), then fees shall automatically
be reduced to the levels as indicated in subdivision (b) of Section
10226.5. That reduction shall be effective no later than September 1
of the fiscal year wherein the commissioner is obliged to issue
regulations pursuant to subdivision (b).




10226.5.  (a) If at any time funds are transferred or loaned from
the Real Estate Fund to the General Fund by the Budget Act, then 30
days from and after the date of the transfer or loan, fees shall be
reduced as indicated in subdivision (b), irrespective of any
provisions of the Budget Act precluding that reduction.
   (b) Fees shall be reduced pursuant to paragraph (a) to the
following maximum amounts:
   (1) Real estate broker examination or reexamination: Fifty dollars
($50).
   (2) First reschedule of broker examination: Fifteen dollars ($15);
subsequent reschedules: Twenty-five dollars ($25).
   (3) Real estate broker license, original or renewal: One hundred
sixty-five dollars ($165).
   (4) Real estate salesperson examination or reexamination:
Twenty-five dollars ($25).
   (5) First reschedule of salesperson examination: Ten dollars
($10); subsequent reschedules: Twenty-five dollars ($25).
   (6) Real estate salesperson license, original or renewal: One
hundred twenty dollars ($120).
   (7) Real estate salesperson license without all educational
requirements: One hundred forty-five dollars ($145).
   (8) A notice of intention without a completed questionnaire: One
hundred fifty dollars ($150).
   (9) An original public report for subdivision interests described
in Section 11004.5: One thousand six hundred dollars ($1,600) plus
ten dollars ($10) for each subdivision interest to be offered.
   (10) An original public report for subdivision interests other
than those described in Section 11004.5: Five hundred dollars ($500)
plus ten dollars ($10) for each interest to be offered.
   (11) A conditional public report for subdivision interests
described in Section 11004.5: Five hundred dollars ($500).
   (12) A conditional public report for subdivision interests other
than those described in Section 11004.5: Five hundred dollars ($500).
   (13) A preliminary public report for subdivision interests
described in Section 11004.5: Five hundred dollars ($500).
   (14) A preliminary public report for subdivision interests other
than those described in Section 11004.5: Five hundred dollars ($500).
   (15) A renewal public report for subdivision interests described
in Section 11004.5: Five hundred dollars ($500).
   (16) A renewal public report for subdivision interests other than
those described in Section 11004.5: Five hundred dollars ($500).
   (17) An amended public report for subdivision interests described
in Section 11004.5: Three hundred dollars ($300) plus ten dollars
($10) for each subdivision interest to be offered under the amended
public report for which a fee has not previously been paid.
   (18) An amended public report to offer subdivision interests other
than those described in Section 11004.5: Three hundred dollars
($300) plus ten dollars ($10) for each subdivision interest to be
offered under the amended public report for which a fee has not
previously been paid.
   (19) An application for an original, renewal, or amended
registration as required by Section 10249: One hundred dollars
($100).
   (20) The filing fee for an application for a permit to be issued
pursuant to Article 8.5 (commencing with Section 10250) for each
subdivision or phase of the subdivision in which interests are to be
offered for sale or lease shall be as follows:
   (A) One thousand six hundred dollars ($1,600) plus ten dollars
($10) for each subdivision interest to be offered for an original
permit application.
   (B) Five hundred dollars ($500) plus ten dollars ($10) for each
subdivision interest to be offered that was not permitted to be
offered under the permit to be renewed for a renewal permit
application.
   (C) Three hundred dollars ($300) plus ten dollars ($10) for each
subdivision interest to be offered under the amended permit for which
a fee has not previously been paid for an amended permit
application.
   (D) Five hundred dollars ($500) for a conditional permit
application.



State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Bpc > 10200-10226.5

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE
SECTION 10200-10226.5



10200.  All real estate license fees shall be payable in advance of
issuing the licenses and at the time of filing the application.
   Unless otherwise provided, all licenses expire at midnight of the
last day of the period for which issued.




10201.  The holder of a license who fails to renew it prior to the
expiration of the period for which it was issued and who has
otherwise qualified for such license, may renew it within two years
from such expiration upon proper application and the payment of a
late renewal fee in an amount equal to one and one-half times the
regular renewal fee in effect at the time the license is reinstated.



10201.6.  Any person who has qualified in an examination for a real
estate license shall file the required application and fee for the
license within one year thereafter.



10202.  The definitions contained in this article are solely for the
purposes of this article.



10207.  The amount of the real estate fees prescribed for an
examination or for a license under this chapter is that fixed by the
following provisions of this article. No part of any fee paid in
accordance with the provisions of this chapter is refundable. It is
deemed earned by the department upon its receipt.



10208.5.  The real estate broker license examination fee is
ninety-five dollars ($95). The real estate broker license
reexamination fee is ninety-five dollars ($95).
   If an applicant fails to appear for the examination within two
years from the date of filing his or her application and fee for the
examination, his or her application shall thereupon lapse and no
further proceedings thereon shall be taken.
   This section shall remain in effect unless it is superseded
pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 10226.5.



10209.  (a) The commissioner shall, by regulation, establish fees
for applications for approval of equivalent courses of study as
defined in Section 10153.5 in an amount sufficient to cover the cost
of administration. The fee for an application for approval of each
course given by a private vocational school, including any branch
school which gives the same course, shall not exceed one hundred
fifty dollars ($150).
   (b) The commissioner shall notify every applicant of his decision
on the application no later than 60 days after receipt by the
commissioner of a completed application. The application shall be on
a form to be supplied by the commissioner.



10209.2.  The commissioner shall, by regulation, establish fees for
applications for approval of educational courses, seminars,
workshops, conference, or their equivalent, or for the evaluation of
petition based on a claim of equivalency, as authorized by Section
10170.4 in an amount sufficient to cover the cost of processing such
applications or petitions.



10209.5.  The fee for a restricted broker license shall be the same
as that for an unrestricted license as provided in Section 10210.



10210.  (a) The fee for a real estate broker license shall not
exceed three hundred dollars ($300).
   In the case of an original applicant, the fee is payable upon
filing the real estate broker license application.
   (b) If an applicant fails to pass the real estate broker license
examination within two years from the date of filing his or her
broker license application, his or her broker license application
shall lapse and no further proceedings thereon shall be taken.
   (c) This section shall remain in effect unless it is superseded
pursuant to Section 10226 or subdivision (a) of Section 10226.5,
whichever is applicable.


10211.  If the licensee is a corporation, the license issued to it
entitles one officer thereof, on behalf of the corporation, to engage
in the business of real estate broker without the payment of any
further fee, such officer to be designated in the application of the
corporation for a license. For each officer other than the officer so
designated, through whom it engages in the business of real estate
broker, the appropriate original or renewal fee is to be paid in
addition to the fee paid by the corporation.



10213.5.  The real estate salesperson license examination fee is
sixty dollars ($60). The real estate salesperson license
reexamination fee is sixty dollars ($60).
   If an applicant fails to appear for the examination within two
years from the date of filing his or her application and fee for the
examination, his or her application shall thereupon lapse and no
further proceedings thereon shall be taken.
   This section shall remain in effect unless it is superseded
pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 10226.5.



10213.6.  If an applicant for any examination fails to take the
examination on the date scheduled, he or she may make application in
writing to the principal office of the department in Sacramento for a
new date. A fee of twenty dollars ($20) shall accompany the written
request for applying for the first new examination date in the case
of a broker applicant, and a fee of fifteen dollars ($15) shall
accompany the written request for the first new examination date in
the case of a salesperson applicant. A fee of thirty dollars ($30)
shall accompany the written request for all subsequent new
examination dates for both broker and salesperson applicants.
   This section shall remain in effect unless it is superseded
pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 10226.5.



10214.5.  The fee for a restricted salesperson license shall be the
same as that for an unrestricted license as provided in Section
10215.


10215.  (a) The fee for a real estate salesperson license shall not
exceed two hundred forty-five dollars ($245), except that for an
applicant qualifying pursuant to Section 10153.4 who has not
satisfied all of the educational requirements prior to issuance of
the license, the fee shall not exceed two hundred seventy-five
dollars ($275).
   In the case of an original applicant, the fee is payable upon
filing the real estate salesperson license application.
   (b) If an applicant fails to pass the real estate salesperson
license examination within two years from the date of filing his or
her salesperson license application, his or her salesperson license
application shall lapse and no further proceedings thereon shall be
taken.
   (c) This section shall remain in effect unless it is superseded
pursuant to Section 10226 or subdivision (a) of Section 10226.5,
whichever is applicable.



10222.  For any examination required under any order issued pursuant
to the provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act, the fee shall
be the same as for a salesperson or broker license examination, as
appropriate.


10225.  An application for a permit to sell real property securities
secured by liens on real property situated outside the State of
California shall be accompanied by the filing fee together with an
amount equivalent to twenty-five cents ($0.25) a mile for each mile
going and returning, or where public transportation is available the
actual round trip fare pertaining thereto, estimated by the
commissioner to be traveled from the office of the Department of Real
Estate where the application is filed to the location of the
property, and the amount estimated to be necessary to cover the
expense of the inspection and appraisal of the property, not to
exceed seventy-five dollars ($75) a day for each day actually spent
in the inspection and appraisal of the property or properties.



10226.  (a) The commissioner may periodically by regulation
prescribe fees lower than the maximum fees provided in Sections
10209.5, 10210, 10214.5, 10215, and 10250.3 whenever he or she
determines those lower fees are sufficient to offset the costs and
expenses incurred in the administration of Part 1 (commencing with
Section 10000) of this division. The commissioner shall hold at least
one regulation hearing each calendar year, to determine if lower
fees should be prescribed.
   (b) If, as of June 30 of any fiscal year, the balance of funds in
the Real Estate Fund exceeds an amount equal to 150 percent of the
department's authorized budget for the following year, then within 30
days thereafter the commissioner shall, notwithstanding the
Administrative Procedure Act (Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section
11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code),
issue regulations reducing real estate license and subdivision fees
so that as of June 30 of the next fiscal year the balance of funds in
the Real Estate Fund shall not exceed an amount equal to 150 percent
of the department's authorized budget for that year.
   (c) If the commissioner fails to reduce these fees within the
timeframe specified in subdivision (b), then fees shall automatically
be reduced to the levels as indicated in subdivision (b) of Section
10226.5. That reduction shall be effective no later than September 1
of the fiscal year wherein the commissioner is obliged to issue
regulations pursuant to subdivision (b).




10226.5.  (a) If at any time funds are transferred or loaned from
the Real Estate Fund to the General Fund by the Budget Act, then 30
days from and after the date of the transfer or loan, fees shall be
reduced as indicated in subdivision (b), irrespective of any
provisions of the Budget Act precluding that reduction.
   (b) Fees shall be reduced pursuant to paragraph (a) to the
following maximum amounts:
   (1) Real estate broker examination or reexamination: Fifty dollars
($50).
   (2) First reschedule of broker examination: Fifteen dollars ($15);
subsequent reschedules: Twenty-five dollars ($25).
   (3) Real estate broker license, original or renewal: One hundred
sixty-five dollars ($165).
   (4) Real estate salesperson examination or reexamination:
Twenty-five dollars ($25).
   (5) First reschedule of salesperson examination: Ten dollars
($10); subsequent reschedules: Twenty-five dollars ($25).
   (6) Real estate salesperson license, original or renewal: One
hundred twenty dollars ($120).
   (7) Real estate salesperson license without all educational
requirements: One hundred forty-five dollars ($145).
   (8) A notice of intention without a completed questionnaire: One
hundred fifty dollars ($150).
   (9) An original public report for subdivision interests described
in Section 11004.5: One thousand six hundred dollars ($1,600) plus
ten dollars ($10) for each subdivision interest to be offered.
   (10) An original public report for subdivision interests other
than those described in Section 11004.5: Five hundred dollars ($500)
plus ten dollars ($10) for each interest to be offered.
   (11) A conditional public report for subdivision interests
described in Section 11004.5: Five hundred dollars ($500).
   (12) A conditional public report for subdivision interests other
than those described in Section 11004.5: Five hundred dollars ($500).
   (13) A preliminary public report for subdivision interests
described in Section 11004.5: Five hundred dollars ($500).
   (14) A preliminary public report for subdivision interests other
than those described in Section 11004.5: Five hundred dollars ($500).
   (15) A renewal public report for subdivision interests described
in Section 11004.5: Five hundred dollars ($500).
   (16) A renewal public report for subdivision interests other than
those described in Section 11004.5: Five hundred dollars ($500).
   (17) An amended public report for subdivision interests described
in Section 11004.5: Three hundred dollars ($300) plus ten dollars
($10) for each subdivision interest to be offered under the amended
public report for which a fee has not previously been paid.
   (18) An amended public report to offer subdivision interests other
than those described in Section 11004.5: Three hundred dollars
($300) plus ten dollars ($10) for each subdivision interest to be
offered under the amended public report for which a fee has not
previously been paid.
   (19) An application for an original, renewal, or amended
registration as required by Section 10249: One hundred dollars
($100).
   (20) The filing fee for an application for a permit to be issued
pursuant to Article 8.5 (commencing with Section 10250) for each
subdivision or phase of the subdivision in which interests are to be
offered for sale or lease shall be as follows:
   (A) One thousand six hundred dollars ($1,600) plus ten dollars
($10) for each subdivision interest to be offered for an original
permit application.
   (B) Five hundred dollars ($500) plus ten dollars ($10) for each
subdivision interest to be offered that was not permitted to be
offered under the permit to be renewed for a renewal permit
application.
   (C) Three hundred dollars ($300) plus ten dollars ($10) for each
subdivision interest to be offered under the amended permit for which
a fee has not previously been paid for an amended permit
application.
   (D) Five hundred dollars ($500) for a conditional permit
application.