Section 1416.36 Of Article 3. Licensing From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 2. >> Chapter 2.35. >> Article 3.
1416.36
. (a) The fees prescribed by this chapter are as follows:
(1) The application fee for reviewing an applicant's eligibility
to take the examination shall be twenty-five dollars ($25).
(2) The application fee for persons applying for reciprocity
consideration licensure under Section 1416.40 shall be fifty dollars
($50).
(3) The application fee for persons applying for the AIT Program
shall be one hundred dollars ($100).
(4) The examination fees shall be:
(A) Two hundred seventy-five dollars ($275) for an automated
national examination.
(B) Two hundred ten dollars ($210) for an automated state
examination or one hundred forty dollars ($140) for a written state
examination.
(5) The fee for an initial license shall be one hundred ninety
dollars ($190).
(6) The renewal fee for an active or inactive license shall be one
hundred ninety dollars ($190).
(7) The delinquency fee shall be fifty dollars ($50).
(8) The duplicate license fee shall be twenty-five dollars ($25).
(9) The fee for a provisional license shall be two hundred fifty
dollars ($250).
(10) The fee for endorsement of credentials to the licensing
authority of another state shall be twenty-five dollars ($25).
(11) The preceptor certification fee shall be fifty dollars ($50)
for each three-year period.
(12) The biennial fee for approval of a continuing education
provider shall be one hundred fifty dollars ($150).
(13) The biennial fee for approval of a continuing education
course shall be not more than fifteen dollars ($15).
(b) (1) If the revenue projected to be collected is less than the
projected costs for the budget year, the department may propose that
fees be adjusted to an amount sufficient to cover the reasonable
regulatory costs to the department. Notwithstanding Section 10231.5
of the Government Code, commencing February 1, 2013, and every
February 1 thereafter, the department shall publish a list of
proposed adjustments to fees pursuant to this section. The department
shall make this list available to the public by submitting it to the
appropriate policy and fiscal committees of the Legislature and by
posting it on the department's Internet Web site.
(2) The list described in paragraph (1) shall be submitted in
compliance with Section 9795 of the Government Code.
(c) (1) The department shall, within 30 days of the enactment of
the annual Budget Act each year, publish a list of actual numerical
fee charges as adjusted pursuant to this section. The final fee list,
with an explanation of any adjustment, shall be published by both of
the following means:
(A) On the department's Internet Web site.
(B) In the initial licensing application package, by including a
reference to the link to the department's Internet Web site address
as described in subparagraph (A).
(2) (A) This adjustment of fees and the publication of the fee
list shall not be subject to the requirements of Chapter 3.5
(commencing with Section 11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of
the Government Code.
(d) (1) Notwithstanding Section 10231.5 of the Government Code, by
February 1 of each year, the department shall prepare a report
containing the following information, and shall make this report
available to the public by submitting it to the appropriate policy
and fiscal committees of the Legislature and by posting it on the
department's Internet Web site, as required by Section 1266:
(A) Estimates of costs to implement activities required by this
chapter and estimated fee revenue.
(B) Recommended adjustments to fees based on projected workload
and costs.
(C) An analysis containing the following information for the
current fiscal year and each of the previous four fiscal years:
(i) The number of persons applying for a nursing home
administrator's license, the number of nursing home administrator
licenses approved or denied, and the number of nursing home
administrator licenses renewed.
(ii) The number of applicants taking the nursing home
administrator exam and the number of applicants who pass or fail the
exam.
(iii) The number of persons applying for, accepted into, and
completing the AIT Program.
(iv) The number, source, and disposition of complaints made
against persons in the AIT Program and licensed nursing home
administrators, including the length of time between receipt of the
complaint and completion of the investigation.
(v) The number and type of final administrative, remedial, or
disciplinary actions taken against licensed nursing home
administrators.
(vi) A listing of the names and nature of violations for
individual licensed nursing home administrators, including final
administrative, remedial, or disciplinary actions taken.
(vii) The number of appeals, informal conferences, or hearings
filed by nursing home administrators or held, the length of time
between the request being filed and the final determination of the
appeal, and the number of administrative, remedial, or disciplinary
actions taken.
(2) The report required to be submitted pursuant to paragraph (1)
shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795 of the Government
Code.