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45-18-107. Application fee Financial statements.

Each application for a license shall be accompanied by:

     (1)  An application fee of five hundred dollars ($500), which is not subject to refund, but which, if the license is granted, shall constitute all or part of the license fee for the first license year or part thereof;

     (2)  Financial statements for the immediately preceding fiscal year end prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles by a certified public accountant or public accounting firm; and

     (3)  A nonrefundable investigation fee of one hundred dollars ($100).

[Acts 1997, ch. 309, § 7.]  

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Tennessee > Title-45 > Chapter-18 > 45-18-107

45-18-107. Application fee Financial statements.

Each application for a license shall be accompanied by:

     (1)  An application fee of five hundred dollars ($500), which is not subject to refund, but which, if the license is granted, shall constitute all or part of the license fee for the first license year or part thereof;

     (2)  Financial statements for the immediately preceding fiscal year end prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles by a certified public accountant or public accounting firm; and

     (3)  A nonrefundable investigation fee of one hundred dollars ($100).

[Acts 1997, ch. 309, § 7.]  


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Tennessee > Title-45 > Chapter-18 > 45-18-107

45-18-107. Application fee Financial statements.

Each application for a license shall be accompanied by:

     (1)  An application fee of five hundred dollars ($500), which is not subject to refund, but which, if the license is granted, shall constitute all or part of the license fee for the first license year or part thereof;

     (2)  Financial statements for the immediately preceding fiscal year end prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles by a certified public accountant or public accounting firm; and

     (3)  A nonrefundable investigation fee of one hundred dollars ($100).

[Acts 1997, ch. 309, § 7.]