§ 10701. Fees.


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  • (a) Outpatient programs and residential alcoholism or drug abuse recovery or treatment facilities, regardless of the form of organization or ownership, shall pay fees for applications and for continued licensure and/or certification as provided in this regulation, until such time as any new fees or fee changes are enacted in accordance with Section 11833.02(d) of the Health and Safety Code. As used in this regulation, “initial/extension fees” means fees for initial two-year period of licensure and fees for biennial renewal.
    (1) Residential Licensure Fees
    (A) Initial Residential Licensure Application Fee
    $ 2,773.00
    (B) Biennial Residential Licensure
    Initial/Extension Fee
    $ 147.00 (per bed)
    (C) Adolescent Waiver Application Fee
    $ 1,370.00
    (D) Dependent Children Application Fee
    $ 958.00
    (E) Increase in Bed Capacity Application Fee
    $ 940.00
    (F) Facility Relocation Application Fee
    $ 916.00
    (2) Outpatient Certification Fees
    (A) Initial Outpatient Certification Application Fee
    $ 2,664.00
    (B) Biennial Outpatient Certification Initial/
    Extension Fee
    $ 3,452.00
    (C) Facility Relocation Application Fee
    $ 916.00
    (3) Combined Residential Licensure and Certification Fees
    (A) Initial Combined Residential Licensure and
    Certification Application Fee
    $ 3,698.00
    (B) Biennial Combined Residential Licensure and
    Certification Initial/Extension Fee
    $ 147.00 (per bed)
    (C) Adolescent Waiver Application Fee
    $ 1,370.00
    (D) Dependent Children Application Fee
    $ 958.00
    (E) Increase in Bed Capacity Application Fee
    $ 940.00
    (F) Facility Relocation Application Fee
    $ 916.00
    (4) In addition, residential facilities that are approved for an increase in bed capacity will pay the per bed licensure and/or certification fee for each treatment bed added to the facility. Expansion bed fees will be prorated to the next expiration date of the license/certification.
    (b) The Department shall not commence review of any application which does not include all fees which are due at the time of application. The Department shall not renew any license or certification unless all fees are paid prior to the expiration date. All fees are nonrefundable, shall be paid by check or money order, made payable to the Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs, and submitted with the completed application to the Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs at 1700 K Street, Sacramento, CA 95811-4037.
    (c) Upon approval of an application for initial licensure and/or certification, the Department shall notify the applicant in writing of the amount of fee due for initial biennial licensure, certification, or combined licensure and certification. The applicant shall pay initial biennial licensure, certification, or combined licensure and certification fees by check or money order within 30 days of the date of the notice. Upon receipt of the fee, the Department shall issue the license or certification.
HISTORY
1. New section filed 6-29-2009 as an emergency; operative 6-29-2009 (Register 2009, No. 27). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 12-28-2009 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following day. This regulation replaces fees that were originally implemented in ADP Bulletin 07-11, dated 10-11-2007, as authorized by Health and Safety Code section 11833.04, subdivision (a).
2. New section refiled 12-21-2009 as an emergency; operative 12-27-2009 (Register 2009, No. 52). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 3-29-2010 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following day. This regulation replaces fees that were originally implemented in ADP Bulletin 07-11, dated 10-11-2007, as authorized by Health and Safety Code section 11833.04, subdivision (a).
3. Certificate of Compliance as to 12-21-2009 order, including amendment of subsections (b) and (c), transmitted to OAL 3-10-2010 and filed 4-20-2010 (Register 2010, No. 17).

Note

Note: Authority cited: Sections 11755, 11833.04, 11834.50 and 11835, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Section 11833.02, Health and Safety Code.