Amended in Senate August 19, 2015

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Amended in Assembly May 28, 2015

Amended in Assembly April 9, 2015

California Legislature—2015–16 Regular Session

Assembly BillNo. 483


Introduced by Assembly Member Patterson

(Principal coauthor: Assembly Member Gordon)

(Coauthors: Assembly Members Chang, Chávez, Grove, Obernolte, Waldron, and Wilk)

(Coauthor: Senator Anderson)

February 23, 2015


An act to amend Sections 1724, 1944, 2456.1, 2570.16,begin delete 2688,end delete 4842.5, 4905, 4970, and 5604 of the Business and Professions Code, relating to healing arts.

LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL’S DIGEST

AB 483, as amended, Patterson. Healing arts: initial license fees: proration.

Existing law provides for the regulation and licensure of various professions and vocations by boards within the Department of Consumer Affairs. Existing law establishes fees for initial licenses, initial temporary and permanent licenses, and original licenses for those various professions and vocations. Existing law requires that licenses issued to certain licensees, including, among others, architects, acupuncturists, dental hygienists, dentists, occupational therapists, osteopathic physicians and surgeons,begin delete physical therapists,end deletebegin insert registered veterinary technicians,end insert and veterinarians, expire at 12 a.m. on either the last day of the birth month of the licensee or at 12 a.m. of the legal birth date of the licensee during the 2nd year of a 2-year term, if not renewed.

This bill would require that the fees imposed on these licensees for an initial license or an original license be prorated on a monthly basis. The bill would require that the fee assessed an osteopathic physician and surgeon for license renewal be prorated on a monthly basis.

Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: yes. State-mandated local program: no.

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:

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SECTION 1.  

Section 1724 of the Business and Professions
2Code
is amended to read:

3

1724.  

The amount of charges and fees for dentists licensed
4pursuant to this chapter shall be established by the board as is
5necessary for the purpose of carrying out the responsibilities
6required by this chapter as it relates to dentists, subject to the
7following limitations:

8(a) The fee for application for examination shall not exceed five
9hundred dollars ($500).

10(b) The fee for application for reexamination shall not exceed
11one hundred dollars ($100).

12(c) The fee for examination and for reexamination shall not
13exceed eight hundred dollars ($800). Applicants who are found to
14be ineligible to take the examination shall be entitled to a refund
15in an amount fixed by the board.

16(d) The fee for an initial license and for the renewal of a license
17is five hundred twenty-five dollars ($525). The fee for an initial
18license fee shall be prorated on a monthly basis.

19(e) The fee for a special permit shall not exceed three hundred
20dollars ($300), and the renewal fee for a special permit shall not
21exceed one hundred dollars ($100).

22(f) The delinquency fee shall be the amount prescribed by
23Section 163.5.

24(g) The penalty for late registration of change of place of
25practice shall not exceed seventy-five dollars ($75).

26(h) The application fee for permission to conduct an additional
27place of practice shall not exceed two hundred dollars ($200).

P3    1(i) The renewal fee for an additional place of practice shall not
2exceed one hundred dollars ($100).

3(j) The fee for issuance of a substitute certificate shall not exceed
4one hundred twenty-five dollars ($125).

5(k) The fee for a provider of continuing education shall not
6exceed two hundred fifty dollars ($250) per year.

7(l) The fee for application for a referral service permit and for
8renewal of that permit shall not exceed twenty-five dollars ($25).

9(m) The fee for application for an extramural facility permit
10and for the renewal of a permit shall not exceed twenty-five dollars
11($25).

12The board shall report to the appropriate fiscal committees of
13each house of the Legislature whenever the board increases any
14fee pursuant to this section and shall specify the rationale and
15justification for that increase.

16

SEC. 2.  

Section 1944 of the Business and Professions Code is
17amended to read:

18

1944.  

(a) The committee shall establish by resolution the
19amount of the fees that relate to the licensing of a registered dental
20hygienist, a registered dental hygienist in alternative practice, and
21a registered dental hygienist in extended functions. The fees
22established by board resolution in effect on June 30, 2009, as they
23relate to the licensure of registered dental hygienists, registered
24dental hygienists in alternative practice, and registered dental
25hygienists in extended functions, shall remain in effect until
26modified by the committee. The fees are subject to the following
27limitations:

28(1) The application fee for an original license and the fee for
29the issuance of an original license shall not exceed two hundred
30fifty dollars ($250). The fee for the issuance of an original license
31shall be prorated on a monthly basis.

32(2) The fee for examination for licensure as a registered dental
33hygienist shall not exceed the actual cost of the examination.

34(3) For third- and fourth-year dental students, the fee for
35examination for licensure as a registered dental hygienist shall not
36exceed the actual cost of the examination.

37(4) The fee for examination for licensure as a registered dental
38hygienist in extended functions shall not exceed the actual cost of
39the examination.

P4    1(5) The fee for examination for licensure as a registered dental
2hygienist in alternative practice shall not exceed the actual cost of
3administering the examination.

4(6) The biennial renewal fee shall not exceed one hundred sixty
5dollars ($160).

6(7) The delinquency fee shall not exceed one-half of the renewal
7fee. Any delinquent license may be restored only upon payment
8of all fees, including the delinquency fee, and compliance with all
9other applicable requirements of this article.

10(8) The fee for issuance of a duplicate license to replace one
11that is lost or destroyed, or in the event of a name change, shall
12not exceed twenty-five dollars ($25) or one-half of the renewal
13fee, whichever is greater.

14(9) The fee for certification of licensure shall not exceed one-half
15 of the renewal fee.

16(10) The fee for each curriculum review and site evaluation for
17educational programs for dental hygienists who are not accredited
18by a committee-approved agency shall not exceed two thousand
19one hundred dollars ($2,100).

20(11) The fee for each review or approval of course requirements
21for licensure or procedures that require additional training shall
22not exceed seven hundred fifty dollars ($750).

23(12) The initial application and biennial fee for a provider of
24continuing education shall not exceed five hundred dollars ($500).

25(13) The amount of fees payable in connection with permits
26issued under Section 1962 is as follows:

27(A) The initial permit fee is an amount equal to the renewal fee
28for the applicant’s license to practice dental hygiene in effect on
29the last regular renewal date before the date on which the permit
30is issued.

31(B) If the permit will expire less than one year after its issuance,
32then the initial permit fee is an amount equal to 50 percent of the
33renewal fee in effect on the last regular renewal date before the
34date on which the permit is issued.

35(b) The renewal and delinquency fees shall be fixed by the
36committee by resolution at not more than the current amount of
37the renewal fee for a license to practice under this article nor less
38than five dollars ($5).

P5    1(c) Fees fixed by the committee by resolution pursuant to this
2section shall not be subject to the approval of the Office of
3Administrative Law.

4(d) Fees collected pursuant to this section shall be collected by
5the committee and deposited into the State Dental Hygiene Fund,
6which is hereby created. All money in this fund shall, upon
7appropriation by the Legislature in the annual Budget Act, be used
8to implement this article.

9(e) No fees or charges other than those listed in this section shall
10be levied by the committee in connection with the licensure of
11registered dental hygienists, registered dental hygienists in
12alternative practice, or registered dental hygienists in extended
13functions.

14(f) The fee for registration of an extramural dental facility shall
15not exceed two hundred fifty dollars ($250).

16(g) The fee for registration of a mobile dental hygiene unit shall
17not exceed one hundred fifty dollars ($150).

18(h) The biennial renewal fee for a mobile dental hygiene unit
19shall not exceed two hundred fifty dollars ($250).

20(i) The fee for an additional office permit shall not exceed two
21hundred fifty dollars ($250).

22(j) The biennial renewal fee for an additional office as described
23in Section 1926.4 shall not exceed two hundred fifty dollars ($250).

24(k) The initial application and biennial special permit fee is an
25 amount equal to the biennial renewal fee specified in paragraph
26(6) of subdivision (a).

27(l) The fees in this section shall not exceed an amount sufficient
28to cover the reasonable regulatory cost of carrying out this article.

29

SEC. 3.  

Section 2456.1 of the Business and Professions Code
30 is amended to read:

31

2456.1.  

(a) All osteopathic physician’s and surgeon’s
32certificates shall expire at 12 midnight on the last day of the birth
33month of the licensee during the second year of a two-year term
34if not renewed on or before that day.

35(b) The board shall establish by regulation procedures for the
36administration of a birth date renewal program, including, but not
37limited to, the establishment of a system of staggered license
38expiration dates such that a relatively equal number of licenses
39expire monthly.

P6    1(c) To renew an unexpired license, the licensee shall, on or
2before the dates on which it would otherwise expire, apply for
3renewal on a form prescribed by the board and pay the prescribed
4renewal fee.

5(d) The fee assessed pursuant to this section shall be prorated
6on a monthly basis.

7

SEC. 4.  

Section 2570.16 of the Business and Professions Code
8 is amended to read:

9

2570.16.  

Initial license and renewal fees shall be established
10by the board in an amount that does not exceed a ceiling of one
11hundred fifty dollars ($150) per year. The initial license fee shall
12be prorated on a monthly basis. The board shall establish the
13following additional fees:

14(a) An application fee not to exceed fifty dollars ($50).

15(b) A late renewal fee as provided for in Section 2570.10.

16(c) A limited permit fee.

17(d) A fee to collect fingerprints for criminal history record
18 checks.

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19

SEC. 5.  

Section 2688 of the Business and Professions Code is
20amended to read:

21

2688.  

The amount of fees assessed in connection with licenses
22issued under this chapter is as follows:

23(a) (1) The fee for an application for licensure as a physical
24therapist submitted to the board prior to March 1, 2009, shall be
25seventy-five dollars ($75). The fee for an application submitted
26under Section 2653 to the board prior to March 1, 2009, shall be
27one hundred twenty-five dollars ($125).

28(2) The fee for an application for licensure as a physical therapist
29submitted to the board on or after March 1, 2009, shall be one
30hundred twenty-five dollars ($125). The fee for an application
31submitted under Section 2653 to the board on or after March 1,
322009, shall be two hundred dollars ($200).

33(3) Notwithstanding paragraphs (1) and (2), the board may
34decrease or increase the amount of an application fee under this
35subdivision to an amount that does not exceed the cost of
36administering the application process, but in no event shall the
37application fee amount exceed three hundred dollars ($300).

38(b) The examination and reexamination fees for the physical
39therapist examination, physical therapist assistant examination,
40and the examination to demonstrate knowledge of the California
P7    1rules and regulations related to the practice of physical therapy
2shall be the actual cost to the board of the development and writing
3of, or purchase of the examination, and grading of each written
4examination, plus the actual cost of administering each
5examination. The board, at its discretion, may require the licensure
6applicant to pay the fee for the examinations required by Section
72636 directly to the organization conducting the examination.

8(c) (1) The fee for a physical therapist license issued prior to
9March 1, 2009, shall be seventy-five dollars ($75).

10(2) The fee for a physical therapist license issued on or after
11March 1, 2009, shall be one hundred dollars ($100).

12(3) Notwithstanding paragraphs (1) and (2), the board may
13decrease or increase the amount of the fee under this subdivision
14to an amount that does not exceed the cost of administering the
15process to issue the license, but in no event shall the fee to issue
16the license exceed one hundred fifty dollars ($150).

17(4) The fee assessed pursuant to this subdivision for an initial
18physical therapist license issued on or after January 1, 2016, shall
19be prorated on a monthly basis.

20(d) (1) The fee to renew a physical therapist license that expires
21prior to April 1, 2009, shall be one hundred fifty dollars ($150).

22(2) The fee to renew a physical therapist license that expires on
23or after April 1, 2009, shall be two hundred dollars ($200).

24(3) Notwithstanding paragraphs (1) and (2), the board may
25decrease or increase the amount of the renewal fee under this
26subdivision to an amount that does not exceed the cost of the
27renewal process, but in no event shall the renewal fee amount
28exceed three hundred dollars ($300).

29(e) (1) The fee for application and for issuance of a physical
30therapist assistant license shall be seventy-five dollars ($75) for
31an application submitted to the board prior to March 1, 2009.

32(2) The fee for application and for issuance of a physical
33therapist assistant license shall be one hundred twenty-five dollars
34($125) for an application submitted to the board on or after March
351, 2009. The fee for an application submitted under Section 2653
36to the board on or after March 1, 2009, shall be two hundred dollars
37($200).

38(3) Notwithstanding paragraphs (1) and (2), the board may
39decrease or increase the amount of the fee under this subdivision
40to an amount that does not exceed the cost of administering the
P8    1application process, but in no event shall the application fee amount
2exceed three hundred dollars ($300).

3(f) (1) The fee to renew a physical therapist assistant license
4that expires prior to April 1, 2009, shall be one hundred fifty dollars
5($150).

6(2) The fee to renew a physical therapist assistant license that
7expires on or after April 1, 2009, shall be two hundred dollars
8($200).

9(3) Notwithstanding paragraphs (1) and (2), the board may
10decrease or increase the amount of the renewal fee under this
11subdivision to an amount that does not exceed the cost of the
12renewal process, but in no event shall the renewal fee amount
13exceed three hundred dollars ($300).

14(g) Notwithstanding Section 163.5, the delinquency fee shall
15be 50 percent of the renewal fee in effect.

16(h) (1) The duplicate wall certificate fee shall be fifty dollars
17 ($50). The duplicate renewal receipt fee amount shall be fifty
18dollars ($50).

19(2) Notwithstanding paragraph (1), the board may decrease or
20increase the amount of the fee under this subdivision to an amount
21that does not exceed the cost of issuing duplicates, but in no event
22shall that fee exceed one hundred dollars ($100).

23(i) (1) The endorsement or letter of good standing fee shall be
24sixty dollars ($60).

25(2) Notwithstanding paragraph (1), the board may decrease or
26increase the amount of the fee under this subdivision to an amount
27that does not exceed the cost of issuing an endorsement or letter,
28but in no event shall the fee amount exceed one hundred dollars
29($100).

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begin deleteSEC. 6.end delete
31begin insertSEC. 5.end insert  

Section 4842.5 of the Business and Professions Code
32 is amended to read:

33

4842.5.  

The amount of fees prescribed by this article is fixed
34by the following schedule:

35(a) The fee for filing an application for examination shall be set
36by the board in an amount it determines is reasonably necessary
37to provide sufficient funds to carry out the purposes of this chapter,
38not to exceed three hundred fifty dollars ($350).

39(b) The fee for the California registered veterinary technician
40examination shall be set by the board in an amount it determines
P9    1is reasonably necessary to provide sufficient funds to carry out the
2purposes of this chapter, not to exceed three hundred dollars ($300).

3(c) The initial registration fee shall be set by the board at not
4more than three hundred fifty dollars ($350) and shall be prorated
5on a monthly basis. The board may adopt regulations to provide
6for the waiver or refund of the initial registration fee when the
7registration is issued less than 45 days before the date on which it
8will expire.

9(d) The biennial renewal fee shall be set by the board at not
10more than three hundred fifty dollars ($350).

11(e) The delinquency fee shall be set by the board at not more
12than fifty dollars ($50).

13(f) Any charge made for duplication or other services shall be
14set at the cost of rendering the services.

15(g) The fee for filing an application for approval of a school or
16institution offering a curriculum for training registered veterinary
17technicians pursuant to Section 4843 shall be set by the board at
18 an amount not to exceed three hundred dollars ($300). The school
19or institution shall also pay for the actual costs of an onsite
20inspection conducted by the board pursuant to Section 2065.6 of
21Title 16 of the California Code of Regulations, including, but not
22limited to, the travel, food, and lodging expenses incurred by an
23inspection team sent by the board.

24(h) The fee for failure to report a change in the mailing address
25is twenty-five dollars ($25).

26

begin deleteSEC. 7.end delete
27begin insertSEC. 6.end insert  

Section 4905 of the Business and Professions Code is
28amended to read:

29

4905.  

The following fees shall be collected by the board and
30shall be credited to the Veterinary Medical Board Contingent Fund:

31(a) The fee for filing an application for examination shall be set
32by the board in an amount it determines is reasonably necessary
33to provide sufficient funds to carry out the purpose of this chapter,
34not to exceed three hundred fifty dollars ($350).

35(b) The fee for the California state board examination shall be
36set by the board in an amount it determines is reasonably necessary
37to provide sufficient funds to carry out the purpose of this chapter,
38not to exceed three hundred fifty dollars ($350).

39(c) The fee for the Veterinary Medicine Practice Act
40examination shall be set by the board in an amount it determines
P10   1reasonably necessary to provide sufficient funds to carry out the
2purpose of this chapter, not to exceed one hundred dollars ($100).

3(d) The initial license fee shall be set by the board not to exceed
4five hundred dollars ($500) and shall be prorated on a monthly
5basis. The board, by appropriate regulation, may provide for the
6waiver or refund of the initial license fee when the license is issued
7less than 45 days before the date on which it will expire.

8(e) The renewal fee shall be set by the board for each biennial
9renewal period in an amount it determines is reasonably necessary
10to provide sufficient funds to carry out the purpose of this chapter,
11not to exceed five hundred dollars ($500).

12(f) The temporary license fee shall be set by the board in an
13amount it determines is reasonably necessary to provide sufficient
14funds to carry out the purpose of this chapter, not to exceed two
15hundred fifty dollars ($250).

16(g) The delinquency fee shall be set by the board, not to exceed
17fifty dollars ($50).

18(h) The fee for issuance of a duplicate license is twenty-five
19dollars ($25).

20(i) Any charge made for duplication or other services shall be
21set at the cost of rendering the service, except as specified in
22subdivision (h).

23(j) The fee for failure to report a change in the mailing address
24is twenty-five dollars ($25).

25(k) The initial and annual renewal fees for registration of
26veterinary premises shall be set by the board in an amount not to
27exceed four hundred dollars ($400) annually.

28(l) If the money transferred from the Veterinary Medical Board
29Contingent Fund to the General Fund pursuant to the Budget Act
30of 1991 is redeposited into the Veterinary Medical Board
31Contingent Fund, the fees assessed by the board shall be reduced
32correspondingly. However, the reduction shall not be so great as
33to cause the Veterinary Medical Board Contingent Fund to have
34a reserve of less than three months of annual authorized board
35expenditures. The fees set by the board shall not result in a
36Veterinary Medical Board Contingent Fund reserve of more than
3710 months of annual authorized board expenditures.

38

begin deleteSEC. 8.end delete
39begin insertSEC. 7.end insert  

Section 4970 of the Business and Professions Code is
40amended to read:

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4970.  

The amount of fees prescribed for licensed acupuncturists
2shall be those set forth in this section unless a lower fee is fixed
3by the board in accordance with Section 4972.

4(a) The application fee shall be seventy-five dollars ($75).

5(b) The examination and reexamination fees shall be the actual
6cost to the Acupuncture Board for the development and writing
7of, grading, and administering of each examination.

8(c) The initial license fee shall be three hundred twenty-five
9dollars ($325) and shall be prorated on a monthly basis.

10(d) The renewal fee shall be three hundred twenty-five dollars
11($325) and in the event a lower fee is fixed by the board, shall be
12an amount sufficient to support the functions of the board in the
13administration of this chapter. The renewal fee shall be assessed
14on an annual basis until January 1, 1996, and on and after that date
15the board shall assess the renewal fee biennially.

16(e) The delinquency fee shall be set in accordance with Section
17163.5.

18(f) The application fee for the approval of a school or college
19under Section 4939 shall be three thousand dollars ($3,000). This
20 subdivision shall become inoperative on January 1, 2017.

21(g) The duplicate wall license fee is an amount equal to the cost
22to the board for the issuance of the duplicate license.

23(h) The duplicate renewal receipt fee is ten dollars ($10).

24(i) The endorsement fee is ten dollars ($10).

25(j) The fee for a duplicate license for an additional office
26location as required under Section 4961 shall be fifteen dollars
27($15).

28

begin deleteSEC. 9.end delete
29begin insertSEC. 8.end insert  

Section 5604 of the Business and Professions Code is
30amended to read:

31

5604.  

The fees prescribed by this chapter for architect
32applicants or architect licenseholders shall be fixed by the board
33as follows:

34(a) The application fee for reviewing a candidate’s eligibility
35to take any section of the examination shall not exceed one hundred
36dollars ($100).

37(b) The fee for any section of the examination administered by
38the board shall not exceed one hundred dollars ($100).

39(c) The fee for an original license at an amount equal to the
40renewal fee in effect at the time the license is issued. The fee for
P12   1an original license shall be prorated on a monthly basis. The board,
2by appropriate regulation, may provide for the waiver or refund
3of the fee for an original license if the license is issued less than
445 days before the date on which it will expire.

5(d) The fee for an application for reciprocity shall not exceed
6one hundred dollars ($100).

7(e) The fee for a duplicate license shall not exceed twenty-five
8dollars ($25).

9(f) The renewal fee shall not exceed four hundred dollars ($400).

10(g) The delinquency fee shall not exceed 50 percent of the
11renewal fee.

12(h) The fee for a retired license shall not exceed the fee
13prescribed in subdivision (c).



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