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2014 Florida Statutes

F.S. 483.172
483.172 License fees.
(1) In accordance with s. 408.805, an applicant or a licensee shall pay a fee for each license application submitted under this part, part II of chapter 408, and applicable rules.
(2) The biennial license fee schedule is as follows:
(a) If a laboratory performs not more than 2,000 tests annually, the fee is $400.
(b) If a laboratory performs not more than 3 categories of procedures with a total annual volume of more than 2,000 but no more than 10,000 tests, the license fee is $965.
(c) If a laboratory performs at least 4 categories of procedures with a total annual volume of not more than 10,000 tests, the license fee is $1,294.
(d) If a laboratory performs not more than 3 categories of procedures with a total annual volume of more than 10,000 but not more than 25,000 tests, the license fee is $1,592.
(e) If a laboratory performs at least 4 categories of procedures with a total annual volume of more than 10,000 but not more than 25,000 tests, the license fee is $2,103.
(f) If a laboratory performs a total of more than 25,000 but not more than 50,000 tests annually, the license fee is $2,364.
(g) If a laboratory performs a total of more than 50,000 but not more than 75,000 tests annually, the license fee is $2,625.
(h) If a laboratory performs a total of more than 75,000 but not more than 100,000 tests annually, the license fee is $2,886.
(i) If a laboratory performs a total of more than 100,000 but not more than 500,000 tests annually, the license fee is $3,397.
(j) If a laboratory performs a total of more than 500,000 but not more than 1 million tests annually, the license fee is $3,658.
(k) If a laboratory performs a total of more than 1 million tests annually, the license fee is $3,919.
(3) The agency shall assess a $100 biennial license fee under this section for facilities surveyed by an approved accrediting organization.
History.ss. 4, 30, ch. 83-276; s. 80, ch. 85-81; s. 14, ch. 91-282; s. 30, ch. 92-58; s. 19, ch. 93-40; ss. 11, 25, ch. 93-178; s. 4, ch. 97-91; s. 68, ch. 2000-158; s. 188, ch. 2007-230; s. 71, ch. 2009-223.