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LC001656

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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2021

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A N   A C T

FOOD AND DRUGS -- SANITATION IN FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS -- HOME FOOD

MANUFACTURE ACT

     

     Introduced By: Representatives McEntee, Cortvriend, Speakman, Caldwell, and Carson

     Date Introduced: February 24, 2021

     Referred To: House State Government & Elections

     It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

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     SECTION 1. Legislative purpose. The purpose of this legislation is to:

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     (1) Allow for all citizens of Rhode Island to have to opportunity to sell home processed

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foods;

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     (2) Increase the availability of and satisfy public demand for affordable, fresh, and locally-

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produced foods; and

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     (3) Foster small businesses and economic growth.

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     SECTION 2. Sections 21-27-1 and 21-27-6.1 of the General Laws in Chapter 21-27 entitled

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"Sanitation in Food Establishments" are hereby amended to read as follows:

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     21-27-1. Definitions.

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     Unless otherwise specifically provided in this chapter, the following definitions apply to

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this chapter:

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     (1) "Approved" means approved by the director.

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     (2) "Commissary" means a central processing establishment where food is prepared for

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sale or service off the premises or by mobile vendor.

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     (3) "Department" means the department of health.

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     (4) "Director" means the director of health or the director's duly appointed agents.

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     (5) "Farmers market" means a market where two (2) or more farmers are selling produce

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exclusively grown on their own farms or home food producers are selling home food products on

 

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a retail basis to consumers. Excluded from this term is any market where farmers or others are

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selling produce at wholesale and/or any market in which any individual is selling produce not

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grown on his or her own farm.

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     (6) "Farm home Home food manufacture" means the production in accordance with the

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requirements of § 21-27-6.1 of food for retail sale in a residential kitchen on a farm which produces

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agricultural products for human consumption and the operator of which is eligible for exemption

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from the sales and use tax in accordance with § 44-18-30(32).

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     (7) "Food" means: (i) articles used for food or drink for people or other animals, (ii)

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chewing gum, and (iii) articles used for components of any food or drink article.

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     (8) "Food business" means and includes any establishment or place, whether fixed or

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mobile, where food or ice is held, processed, manufactured, packaged, prepared, displayed, served,

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transported, or sold.

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     (9) "Food service establishment" means any fixed or mobile restaurant, coffee shop,

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cafeteria, short-order cafe, luncheonette, grill, tearoom, sandwich shop, soda fountain, tavern; bar,

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cocktail lounge, night club, roadside stand, industrial feeding establishment, cultural heritage

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education facility, private, public or nonprofit organization or institution routinely serving food,

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catering kitchen, commissary or similar place in which food or drink is prepared for sale or for

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service on the premises or elsewhere, and any other eating or drinking establishment or operation

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where food is served or provided for the public with or without charge.

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     (10) "Mobile food service unit" means a unit that prepares and/or sells food products for

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direct consumption.

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     (11) "Person" means any individual, firm, co-partnership, association, or private or

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municipal corporation.

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     (12) "Processor" means one who combines, handles, manufactures or prepares, packages,

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and stores food products.

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     (13) "Operator" in relation to food vending machines means any person who by contract,

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agreement, lease, rental, or ownership sells food from vending machines.

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     (14) "Retail" means when eighty percent (80%) or more of sales are made directly to

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consumers.

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     (15) "Retail peddler" means a food business which sells meat, seafood, and dairy products

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directly to the consumer, house to house or in a neighborhood.

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     (16) "Roadside farmstand" means a stand or location adjacent to a farm where produce

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grown only on that farm is sold at the time of harvest.

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     (17) "Vending machine site or location" means the room, enclosure, space, or area where

 

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one or more vending machines are installed and/or operated.

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     (18) "Warehouse" means a place for the storage of dried, fresh, or frozen food or food

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products, not including those areas associated within or directly part of a food service establishment

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or retail market.

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     (19) "Wholesale" means when eighty percent (80%) or more of the business is for resale

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purposes.

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     (20) "Cultural heritage education facility" means a facility for up to ten (10) individuals

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who, for a fee, participate in the preparation and consumption of food, limited to an owner-occupied

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site documented to be at least one hundred fifty (150) years old and whose drinking water shall be

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obtained from an approved source which meets all of the requirements of chapter 46-13.

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     21-27-6.1. Farm home food manufacture Home food manufacture.

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     (a) As used in this section, the following words and terms shall have the following

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meanings:

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     (1) "Cottage food producer" or "producer” means the person who produces a home-based

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food product.

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     (2) "Delivered" means transferred to the consumer, either immediately upon sale or at a

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time thereafter.

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     (3) "Department" means the department of health.

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     (4) "Home" means a dwelling, including an apartment or other leased space, where a

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cottage food producer resides.

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     (5) "Home food product" made food item means a food item that is non-potentially

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hazardous, prepared in a residential kitchen.

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     (6) "Non-potentially hazardous," in relation to food, means food that does not require

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time/temperature control for safety to limit pathogenic microorganism growth or toxin formation.

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     (7) "Potentially hazardous," in relation to food, means food that requires time/temperature

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control for safety to limit pathogenic microorganism growth or toxin formation.

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     (b) Notwithstanding the other provisions of this chapter, the department of health shall

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permit farm home food manufacture and the sale of the products of farm home food manufacture

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at farmers' markets, farmstands, and other markets and stores operated by farmers for the purpose

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of the retail sale of the products of Rhode Island farms direct to consumers, including at venues

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such as farmers’ markets, public events, roadside stands, or at any location agreed upon by the

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producer and consumer, from the home, whether by pickup or delivery, through online venues and

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through mail order sales, provided that the requirements of this section are met.

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     (1) The farm home food products shall be produced in a kitchen that is on the premises of

 

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a farm and meets the standards for kitchens as provided for in minimum housing standards, adopted

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pursuant to chapter 24.2 of title 45 and the Housing Maintenance and Occupancy Code, adopted

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pursuant to chapter 24.3 of title 45, and in addition the kitchen shall:

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     (i) Be equipped at minimum with either a two (2) compartment sink or a dishwasher that

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reaches one hundred fifty (150) degrees Fahrenheit after the final rinse and drying cycle and a one

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compartment sink;

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     (ii) Have sufficient area or facilities, such as portable dish tubs and drain boards, for the

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proper handling of soiled utensils prior to washing and of cleaned utensils after washing so as not

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to interfere with safe food handling; equipment, utensils, and tableware shall be air dried;

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     (iii) Have drain boards and food preparation surfaces that shall be of a nonabsorbent,

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corrosion resistant material such as stainless steel, formica or other chip resistant, nonpitted surface;

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     (iv) Have self-closing doors for bathrooms that open directly into the kitchen;

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     (v) If farm the home is on private water supply it must be tested once per year.

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     (2) The farm home food products are prepared and produced ready for sale under the

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following conditions:

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     (i) Pets are kept out of food preparation and food storage areas at all times;

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     (ii) Cooking facilities shall not be used for domestic food purposes while farm home food

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products are being prepared;

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     (iii) Garbage is placed and stored in impervious covered receptacles before it is removed

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from the kitchen, which removal shall be at least once each day that the kitchen is used for farm

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home food manufacture;

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     (iv) Any laundry facilities which may be in the kitchen shall not be used during farm home

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food manufacture;

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     (v) Recipe(s) for each farm home food product with all the ingredients and quantities listed,

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and processing times and procedures, are maintained in the kitchen for review and inspection;

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     (vi) List ingredients on product;

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     (vii) Label with farm name, (or unique identification number), address and telephone

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number.

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     (3) Farm home Home food manufacture shall be limited to the production of nonpotentially

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hazardous food and foods that do not require refrigeration, including but not limited to:

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     (i) Jams, jellies, preserves and acid foods, such as vinegars, that are prepared using fruits,

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vegetables and/or herbs that have been grown locally;

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     (ii) Double crust pies that are made with fruit grown locally;

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     (iii) Yeast breads;

 

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     (iv) Maple syrup from the sap of trees on the farm at the home of the producer or of trees

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within a twenty (20) mile radius of the farm home of the producer;

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     (v) Candies and fudges;

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     (vi) Dried herbs and spices.;

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     (vii) Cakes, cookies, and other baked goods.

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     (4) Each farm home kitchen shall be registered with the department of health and shall

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require a notarized affidavit of compliance, in any form that the department may require, from the

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owner of the farm producer that the requirements of this section have been met and the operation

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of the kitchen shall be in conformity with the requirements of this section. A certificate of

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registration shall be issued by the department upon the payment of a fee as set forth in § 23-1-54

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and the submission of an affidavit of compliance. The certificate of registration shall be valid for

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one year after the date of issuance; provided, however, that the certificate may be revoked by the

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director at any time for noncompliance with the requirements of the section. The certificate of

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registration, with a copy of the affidavit of compliance, shall be kept in the kitchen where the farm

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home food manufacture takes place. The director of health shall have the authority to develop and

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issue a standard form for the affidavit of compliance to be used by persons applying for a certificate

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of registration; the form shall impose no requirements or certifications beyond those set forth in

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this section and § 21-27-1(6). No certificates of registration shall be issued by the department prior

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to September 1, 2002.

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     (5) Income from farm home food manufacture shall not be included in the calculation of

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farm income for the purposes of obtaining an exemption from the sales and use tax pursuant to §

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44-18-30(32), nor shall any equipment, utensils, or supplies acquired for the purpose of creating or

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operating farm home food manufacture be exempt from the sales and use tax as provided for in §

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44-18-30(32).

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     (6) Upon request by a home food manufacturer, the department shall provide to the

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producer a unique identification number that the producer may use on their product label in place

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of a home address.

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     SECTION 3. Section 23-1-54 of the General Laws in Chapter 23-1 entitled "Department

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of Health" is hereby amended to read as follows:

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     23-1-54. Fees payable to the department of health.

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     Fees payable to the department shall be as follows:

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PROFESSION RIGL Section Description of Fee FEE

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Barbers/hairdressers 5-10-10(a) Renewal application $25.00

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Barbers/hairdressers 5-10-10(a) Renewal application:

 

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Manicuring Instructors and manicurists $25.00

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Barbers/hairdressers 5-10-10(b) Minimum late renewal fee $25.00

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Barbers/hairdressers 5-10-10(b) Maximum late renewal fee $100.00

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Barbers/hairdressers 5-10-11[c] Application fee $25.00

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Barbers/hairdressers 5-10-11[c] Application fee: manicuring

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Instructors and manicurists $25.00

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Barbers/hairdressers 5-10-13 Demonstrator's permit $90.00

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Barbers/hairdressers 5-10-15 Shop license: initial $170.00

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Barbers/hairdressers 5-10-15 Shop license: renewal $170.00

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Veterinarians 5-25-10 Application fee $40.00

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Veterinarians 5-25-11 Examination fee $540.00

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Veterinarians 5-25-12(a) Renewal fee $580.00

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Veterinarians 5-25-12[c] Late renewal fee $120.00

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Podiatrists 5-29-7 Application fee $240.00

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Podiatrists 5-29-11 Renewal fee: minimum $240.00

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Podiatrists 5-29-11 Renewal fee: maximum $540.00

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Podiatrists 5-29-13 Limited registration $65.00

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Podiatrists 5-29-14 Limited registration:

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Academic faculty $240.00

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Podiatrists 5-29-14 Application fee:

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Renewal minimum $240.00

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Podiatrists 5-29-14 Application fee:

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Renewal maximum $440.00

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Chiropractors 5-30-6 Examination fee: $210.00

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Chiropractors 5-30-7 Examination exemption fee: $210.00

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Chiropractors 5-30-8(b) Exam Physiotherapy $210.00

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Chiropractors 5-30-8(b) Exam chiro and physiotherapy $210.00

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Chiropractors 5-30-12 Renewal fee $210.00

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Dentists/dental hygienists 5-31.1-6(d) Dentist: application fee $965.00

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Dentists/dental hygienists 5-31.1-6(d) Dental hygienist: application fee $65.00

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Dentists/dental hygienists 5-31.1-6(d) Reexamination: dentist $965.00

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Dentists/dental hygienists 5-31.1-6(d) Reexamination: hygienist $65.00

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Dentists/dental hygienists 5-31.1-21(b) Reinstatement fee dentist $90.00

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Dentists/dental hygienists 5-31.1-21(b) Reinstatement fee hygienist $90.00

 

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Dentists/dental hygienists 5-31.1-21(c) Inactive status: dentist $220.00

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Dentists/dental hygienists 5-31.1-21(c) Inactive status: hygienist $40.00

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Dentists/dental hygienists 5-31.1-22 Limited registration $65.00

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Dentists/dental hygienists 5-31.1-23[c] Limited reg:

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Academic faculty $965.00

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Dentists/dental hygienists 5-31.1-23[c] Limited reg:

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Academic faculty renewal $500.00

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Electrolysis 5-32-3 Application fee $25.00

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Electrolysis 5-32-6(b) Renewal fee $25.00

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Electrolysis 5-32-7 Reciprocal license fee $25.00

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Electrolysis 5-32-17 Teaching license $25.00

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Funeral directors/embalmers 5-33.2-12 Funeral establishment license $120.00

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Funeral services establishments

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Funeral directors/embalmers 5-33.2-15 Renewal: funeral/director $90.00

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Funeral services establishments embalmer $30.00

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Funeral directors/embalmers 5-33.2-12 Funeral branch ofc license $90.00

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Funeral directors/embalmers 5-33.2-13.1 Crematories: application fee $120.00

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Funeral services establishments

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Funeral directors/embalmers 5-33.2-15 Renewal: funeral/director $120.00

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Funeral Svcs establishments establishment

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Funeral directors/embalmers 5-33.2-15 Additional branch office

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Funeral services Establishments licenses $120.00

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Funeral directors/embalmers 5-33.2-15 Crematory renewal fee

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Funeral svcs establishments $120.00

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Funeral directors/embalmers 5-33.2-15 Late renewal fee

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Funeral svcs establishments (All license types) $25.00

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Funeral directors/embalmers 5-33.2-16(a) Intern registration fee

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Funeral Services establishments $25.00

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Nurses 5-34-12 RN Application fee $135.00

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Nurses 5-34-16 LPN Application fee $45.00

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Nurses 5-34-19 Renewal fee: RN $135.00

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Nurses 5-34-19 Renewal fee: LPN $45.00

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Nurses 5-34-37 RNP application fee $80.00

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Nurses 5-34-37 RNP renewal fee $80.00

 

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Nurses 5-34-37 RNP prescriptive privileges $65.00

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Nurses 5-34-40.3 Clin nurse spec application $80.00

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Nurses 5-34-40.3 Clin nurse spec renewal $80.00

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Nurses 5-34-40.3 Clin nurse spec Rx privilege $65.00

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Nurse anesthetists 5-34.2-4(a) CRNA application fee $80.00

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Nurse anesthetists 5-34.2-4(b) CRNA renewal fee $80.00

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Optometrists 5-35.1-4 Application fee $280.00

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Optometrists 5-35.1-7 Renewal fee $280.00

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Optometrists 5-35.1-7 Late fee $90.00

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Optometrists 5-35.1-7 Reactivation of license fee $65.00

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Optometrists 5-35.1-19(b) Violations of section $650.00

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Optometrists 5-35.1-20 Violations of chapter $260.00

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Opticians 5-35.2-3 Application fee $30.00

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Physicians 5-37-2 Application fee $1,090.00

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Physicians 5-37-2 Re-examination fee $1,090.00

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Physicians 5-37-10(b) Late renewal fee $170.00

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Physicians 5-37-16 Limited registration fee $65.00

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Physicians 5-37-16.1 Ltd reg: academic faculty $600.00

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Physicians 5-37-16.1 Ltd reg: academic Faculty renewal $170.00

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Acupuncture 5-37.2-10 Application fee $310.00

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Acupuncture 5-37.2-13(4) Acupuncture assistant $310.00

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Licensure fee $170.00

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Social workers 5-39.1-9 Application fee $70.00

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Social workers 5-39.1-9 Renewal fee $70.00

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Physical therapists 5-40-8 Application fee $155.00

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Physical therapists 5-40-8.1 Application: physical therapy

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assistants $50.00

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Physical therapists 5-40-10(a) Renewal fee: Physical therapists $155.00

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Physical therapists 5-40-10(a) Renewal fee: Physical therapy

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assistants $50.00

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Physical therapists 5-40-10[c] Late renewals $50.00

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Occupational therapists 5-40.1-12(2) Renewal fee $140.00

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Occupational therapists 5-40.1-12(5) Late renewal fee $50.00

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Occupational therapists 5-40.1-12(b) Reactivation fee $140.00

 

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Occupational therapists 5-40.1-13 Application fee $140.00

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Psychologists 5-44-12 Application fee $230.00

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Psychologists 5-44-13 Temporary permit $120.00

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Psychologists 5-44-15[c] Renewal fee $230.00

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Psychologists 5-44-15(e) Late renewal fee $50.00

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Nursing home administrators 5-45-10 Renewal fee $160.00

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Speech pathologist/audiologists 5-48-1(14) Speech lang support personnel:

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late filing $90.00

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Speech pathologist/audiologists 5-48-9(a) Application fee: Audiologist $65.00

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Speech pathologist/audiologists 5-48-9(a) Application fee:

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Speech Pathologist $145.00

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Speech pathologist/audiologists 5-48-9(a) Renewal fee: Audiologist $65.00

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Speech pathologist/audiologists 5-48-9(a) Renewal fee: Speech Pathologist $145.00

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Speech pathologist/audiologists 5-48-9(a) Provisional license: renewal fee $65.00

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Speech pathologist/audiologists 5-48-9(b) Late renewal fee $50.00

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Speech pathologist/audiologists 5-48-9(d)(1) Reinstatement fee: audiologist $65.00

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Speech pathologist/audiologists 5-48-9(d)(1) Reinstatement fee: audiologist $65.00

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speech pathologists $145.00

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personnel: late filing $65.00

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Hearing aid dealers/fitters 5-49-6(a) License endorsement Examination fee $25.00

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Hearing aid dealers/fitters 5-49-8(b) Temporary permit fee $25.00

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Hearing aid dealers/fitters 5-49-8(d) Temporary permit renewal fee $35.00

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Hearing aid dealers/fitters 5-49-11(a)(1) License fee $25.00

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Hearing aid dealers/fitters 5-49-11(b) License renewal fee $25.00

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Hearing aid dealers/fitters 5-49-11[c] License renewal late fee $25.00

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Physician assistants 5-54-9(4) Application fee $110.00

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Physician assistants 5-54-11(b) Renewal fee $110.00

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Orthotics/prosthetic practice 5-59.1-5 Application fee $120.00

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Orthotics/prosthetic practice 5-59.1-12 Renewal fee $120.00

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Athletic trainers 5-60-11 Application fee $60.00

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Athletic trainers 5-60-11 Renewal fee $60.00

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Athletic trainers 5-60-11 Late renewal fee $25.00

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Mental health counselors 5-63.2-16 Application fee: Marriage

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Marriage and family therapists Family therapist $130.00

 

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Mental health counselors 5-63.2-16 Application fee: Mental

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Marriage and family therapists Health counselors $70.00

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Mental health counselors 5-63.2-16 Reexamination fee:

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Marriage and family therapists Marriage/family therapist $130.00

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Mental health counselors 5-63.2-16 Reexamination fee:

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Marriage and family therapists Mental health counselors $70.00

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Mental health counselors 5-63.2-17(a) Renewal fee: Marriage

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Marriage and Family therapists Family therapist $130.00

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Mental health counselors 5-63.2-17(a) Renewal fee:

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Marriage and Family therapist Mental health counselor $50.00

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Mental health counselors 5-63.2-17(b) Late renewal fee

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Marriage and Family therapist Marriage and family therapist $90.00

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Dieticians 5-64-6(b) Application fee $75.00

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Dieticians 5-64-7 Graduate status: Application fee: $75.00

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Dieticians 5-64-8 Renewal fee $75.00

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Dieticians 5-64-8 Reinstatement fee $75.00

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Radiologic technologists 5-68.1-10 Application fee maximum $190.00

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Licensed chemical dependency 5-69-9 Application fee $75.00

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professionals

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Licensed chemical dependency 5-69-9 Renewal fee $75.00

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professionals

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Licensed chemical 5-69-9 Application fee $75.00

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Licensed chemical dependency 5-69-9 Application fee $75.00

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clinical supervisor

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Licensed chemical dependency 5-69-9 Renewal fee $75.00

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clinical supervisor

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Deaf interpreters 5-71-8(a)(3) License fee maximum $25.00

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Deaf interpreters 5-71-8(a)(3) License renewal fee $25.00

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Milk producers 21-2-7(g)(1) In-state milk processor $160.00

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Milk producers 21-2-7(g)(2) Out-of-state milk processor $160.00

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Milk producers 21-2-7(g)(3) Milk distributors $160.00

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Frozen desserts 21-9-3(1) In-state wholesale $550.00

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Frozen desserts 21-9-3(2) Out-of-state wholesale $160.00

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Frozen desserts 21-9-3(3) Retail frozen dess processors $160.00

 

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Meats 21-11-4 Wholesale $160.00

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Meats 21-11-4 Retail $40.00

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Shellfish packing houses 21-14-2 License fee: Shipper/reshipper $320.00

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Shellfish packing houses 21-14-2 License fee: Shucker packer/repacker $390.00

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Non-alcoholic bottled beverages,

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drinks & juices 21-23-2 Bottler permit $550.00

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Non-alcoholic bottled beverages,

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drinks and juices 21-23-2 Bottle apple cider fee $60.00

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Farm home Home 21-27-6.1(4)

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food manufacturers 21-27-6.1(b)(4) Registration fee $65.00

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Food businesses 21-27-10(e)(1) Food processors wholesale $300.00

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Food businesses 21-27-10(e)(2) Food processors retail $120.00

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Food businesses 21-27-10(e)(3) Food service establishments

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50 seats or less $160.00

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Food businesses 21-27-10(e)(3) Food service establishments

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more than 50 seats $240.00

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Food businesses 21-27-10(e)(3) Mobile food service units $100.00

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Food businesses 21-27-10(e)(3) Industrial caterer or food vending

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Machine commissary $280.00

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Food businesses 21-27-10(e)(3) Cultural heritage educational Facility $80.00

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Food businesses 21-27-10(e)(4) Vending Machine Location

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3 units or less $50.00

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Food businesses 21-27-10(e)(4) Vending Machine Location

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4-10 units $100.00

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Food businesses 21-27-10(e)(4) Vending Machine Location =

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11 units $120.00

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Food businesses 21-27-10(e)(5) Retail Mkt 1-2 cash registers $120.00

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Food businesses 21-27-10(e)(5) Retail Market 3-5 cash registers $240.00

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Food businesses 21-27-10(e)(5) Retail Market = 6 Cash registers $510.00

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Food businesses 21-27-10(e)(6) Retail food peddler $100.00

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Food businesses 21-27-10(e)(7) Food warehouses $190.00

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Food businesses 21-27-11.2 Certified food safety mgr $50.00

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License verification fee 23-1-16.1 All license types $50.00

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Tattoo and body piercing 23-1-39 Annual registration fee: Person $90.00

 

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Tattoo and body piercing 23-1-39 Annual registration fee: establishment $90.00

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Vital records 23-3-25(a)(1) Certificate of birth, fetal death,

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death, marriage, birth, or

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Certification that such record

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Cannot be found $20.00

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Vital records 23-3-25(a)(1) Each duplicate of certificate of

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birth, fetal death, death,

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marriage, birth, or certification

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that such record cannot be found $15.00

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Vital records 23-3-25(a)(2) Each additional calendar year

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Search, if within 3 months of

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original search and if receipt of

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original search presented $2.00

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Vital records 23-3-25(a)(3) Expedited service $7.00

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Vital records 23-3-25(a)(4) Adoptions, legitimations, or

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Paternity determinations $15.00

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Vital records 23-3-25(a)(5) Authorized corrections,

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Alterations, and additions $10.00

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Vital records 23-3-25(a)(6) Filing of delayed record and

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Examination of documentary Proof $20.00

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Vital records 23-3-25(a)(6) Issuance of certified copy of a

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delayed record $20.00

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Medical Examiner 23-4-13 Autopsy reports $40.00

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Medical Examiner 23-4-13 Cremation certificates and statistics $30.00

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Medical Examiner 23-4-13 Testimony in civil suits:

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Minimum/day $650.00

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Medical Examiner 23-4-13 Testimony in civil suits:

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Maximum/day $3,250.00

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Emergency medical technicians 23-4.1-10[c] Annual fee: ambulance

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service maximum $540.00

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Emergency medical technicians 23-4.1-10[c] Annual fee: vehicle license

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maximum $275.00

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Emergency medical technicians 23-4.1-10[c] Triennial fee: EMT license

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maximum $120.00

 

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Emergency medical technicians 23-4.1-10(c)(2) Exam fee maximum: EMT $120.00

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Emergency medical technicians 23-4.1-10(c)(2) Vehicle inspection maximum $190.00

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Clinical laboratories 23-16.2-4(a) Clinical laboratory license per

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specialty $650.00

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Clinical laboratories 23-16.2-4(a) Laboratory station license $650.00

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Clinical laboratories 23-16.2-4(b) Permit fee $70.00

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Health care facilities 23-17-38 Hospital: base fee annual $16,900.00

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Health care facilities 23-17-38 Hospital: annual per bed fee $120.00

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Health care facilities 23-17-38 ESRD: annual fee $3,900.00

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Health care facilities 23-17-38 Home nursing care/home

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Care providers $650.00

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Health care facilities 23-17-38 OACF: annual fee $650.00

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Assisted living residences/

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administrators 23-17.4-15.2(d) License application fee: $220.00

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Assisted living residences/

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administrators 23-17.4-15.2(d) License renewal fee: $220.00

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Assisted living residences 23-17.4-31 Annual facility fee: base $330.00

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Assisted living residences 23-17.4-31 Annual facility per bed $70.00

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Nursing assistant registration 23-17.9-3 Application: competency

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evaluation training program

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maximum $325.00

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Nursing assistant registration 23-17.9-5 Application fee $35.00

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Nursing assistant registration 23-17.9-5 Exam fee: skills proficiency $170.00

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Nursing assistant registration 23-17.9-6 Registration fee $35.00

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Nursing assistant registration 23-17.9-7 Renewal fee $35.00

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Sanitarians 23-19.3-5(a) Registration fee $25.00

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Sanitarians 23-19.3-5(b) Registration renewal $25.00

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Massage therapy 23-20.8-3(e) Massage therapist appl fee $65.00

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Massage therapy 23-20.8-3(e) Massage therapist renewal fee $65.00

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Recreational facilities 23-21-2 Application fee $160.00

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Swimming pools 23-22-6 Application license: first pool $250.00

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Swimming pools 23-22-6 Additional pool fee at same location $75.00

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Swimming pools 23-22-6 Seasonal application license:

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first pool $150.00

 

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Swimming pools 23-22-6 Seasonal additional pool fee at

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same location $75.00

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Swimming pools 23-22-6 Year-round license for non-profit $25.00

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Swimming pools 23-22-10 Duplicate license $2.00

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Swimming pools 23-22-12 Penalty for violations $50.00

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Respiratory care practitioners 23-39-11 Application fee $60.00

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Respiratory care practitioners 23-39-11 Renewal fee $60.00

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     SECTION 4. This act shall take effect upon passage.

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EXPLANATION

BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

OF

A N   A C T

FOOD AND DRUGS -- SANITATION IN FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS -- HOME FOOD

MANUFACTURE ACT

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     This act would amend the current law that allows farmers to sell produce directly to

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consumers by directing the department of health to permit home food manufacture and sales direct

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to consumers, provided the standards for kitchens in R I’s minimum housing standard laws and

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housing maintenance and occupancy codes are met in addition to a specified list of requirements

5

and standards.

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     This act would take effect upon passage.

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