STATE AGENCY FEES AND INTERNAL SERVICE FUND
2
RATE AUTHORIZATION AND APPROPRIATIONS
3
2017 GENERAL SESSION
4
STATE OF UTAH
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Chief Sponsor: Kevin T. Van Tassell
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House Sponsor: Bradley G. Last
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8 LONG TITLE
9 Committee Note:
10 The Executive Appropriations Committee recommended this bill.
11 General Description:
12 This bill supplements or reduces appropriations previously provided for the use and
13 operation of state government for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2017 and ending June 30, 2018.
14 Highlighted Provisions:
15 This bill:
16 ▸ provides budget increases and decreases for the use and support of certain state agencies
17 and institutions of higher education;
18 ▸ authorizes certain state agency fees;
19 ▸ authorizes internal service fund rates;
20 ▸ adjusts funding for the impact of Internal Service Fund rate changes; and,
21 ▸ provides budget increases and decreases for other purposes as described.
22 Money Appropriated in this Bill:
23 This bill appropriates $1,326,300 in operating and capital budgets for fiscal year 2018,
24 including:
25 ▸ $693,800 from the General Fund;
26 ▸ $147,000 from the Education Fund;
27 ▸ $485,500 from various sources as detailed in this bill.
28 This bill appropriates $800 in expendable funds and accounts for fiscal year 2018.
29 This bill appropriates $151,500 in business-like activities for fiscal year 2018, including:
30 ▸ $150,000 from the General Fund;
31 ▸ $1,500 from various sources as detailed in this bill.
32 This bill appropriates $100 in fiduciary funds for fiscal year 2018.
33 Other Special Clauses:
34 This bill takes effect on July 1, 2017.
35 Utah Code Sections Affected:
36 ENACTS UNCODIFIED MATERIAL
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38 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
39 Section 1. FY 2018 Appropriations. The following sums of money are appropriated for
40 Internal Service Fund rate adjustments for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2017 and ending June 30,
41 2018. These are additions to amounts previously appropriated for fiscal year 2018.
42 Subsection 1(a). Operating and Capital Budgets. Under the terms and conditions of
43 Utah Code Title 63J, the Legislature appropriates the following sums of money from the funds or
44 fund accounts indicated for the use and support of the government of the State of Utah.
45 Executive Offices and Criminal Justice
46 Governor's Office
47 Item 1
To Governor's Office46 Governor's Office
47 Item 1
48 From General Fund
12,000
49 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(6,200)
50 Schedule of Programs:
51 Administration
19,500
52 Governor's Residence
200
53 Lt. Governor's Office
(13,900)
54 Item 2
To Governor's Office - Governor's Office of Management and55 Budget
56 From General Fund
8,800
57 From General Fund Restricted - School Readiness Account
1,100
58 Schedule of Programs:
59 Administration
6,400
60 Planning and Budget Analysis
2,600
61 Operational Excellence
700
62 State and Local Planning
200
63 Item 3
To Governor's Office - Commission on Criminal and Juvenile64 Justice
65 From General Fund
1,400
66 From Federal Funds
1,000
67 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
100
68 From Crime Victim Reparations Fund
1,300
69 Schedule of Programs:
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70 CCJJ Commission
600
71 Utah Office for Victims of Crime
2,200
72 Extraditions
300
73 Substance Use and Mental Health Advisory Council
100
74 Sentencing Commission
200
75 Judicial Performance Evaluation Commission
400
76 Office of the State Auditor
77 Item 4
To Office of the State Auditor - State Auditor77 Item 4
78 From General Fund
(7,700)
79 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(4,400)
80 Schedule of Programs:
81 State Auditor
(12,100)
82 State Treasurer
83 Item 5
To State Treasurer83 Item 5
84 From General Fund
(1,500)
85 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(700)
86 From Unclaimed Property Trust
13,200
87 Schedule of Programs:
88 Treasury and Investment
(2,000)
89 Unclaimed Property
13,200
90 Money Management Council
(200)
91 Attorney General
92 Item 6
To Attorney General92 Item 6
93 From General Fund
56,200
94 From Federal Funds
200
95 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
1,900
96 From Revenue Transfers
200
97 Schedule of Programs:
98 Administration
68,500
99 Child Protection
4,300
100 Criminal Prosecution
2,600
101 Civil
(16,900)
102 Item 7
To Attorney General - Prosecution Council103 From General Fund Restricted - Public Safety Support
100
104 From Revenue Transfers
100
105 Schedule of Programs:
106 Prosecution Council
200
107 Utah Department of Corrections
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108 Item 8
To Utah Department of Corrections - Programs and Operations- 3 -
108 Item 8
109 From General Fund
(57,000)
110 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
500
111 Schedule of Programs:
112 Department Executive Director
(148,100)
113 Department Administrative Services
112,000
114 Department Training
(400)
115 Adult Probation and Parole Administration
3,500
116 Adult Probation and Parole Programs
(15,300)
117 Prison Operations Administration
300
118 Prison Operations Draper Facility
(12,700)
119 Prison Operations Central Utah/Gunnison
5,600
120 Prison Operations Inmate Placement
(1,300)
121 Programming Treatment
(300)
122 Programming Skill Enhancement
200
123 Item 9
To Utah Department of Corrections - Department Medical124 Services
125 From General Fund
10,400
126 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
100
127 Schedule of Programs:
128 Medical Services
10,500
129 Board of Pardons and Parole
130 Item 10
To Board of Pardons and Parole130 Item 10
131 From General Fund
1,900
132 Schedule of Programs:
133 Board of Pardons and Parole
1,900
134 Department of Human Services - Division of Juvenile Justice Services
135 Item 11
To Department of Human Services - Division of Juvenile Justice135 Item 11
136 Services - Programs and Operations
137 From General Fund
120,200
138 From Federal Funds
5,200
139 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
1,700
140 From Revenue Transfers
1,300
141 Schedule of Programs:
142 Administration
8,200
143 Early Intervention Services
48,200
144 Community Programs
28,600
145 Correctional Facilities
29,500
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146 Rural Programs
13,600
147 Youth Parole Authority
300
148 Judicial Council/State Court Administrator
149 Item 12
To Judicial Council/State Court Administrator - Administration149 Item 12
150 From General Fund
84,400
151 From Federal Funds
100
152 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
2,300
153 From General Fund Restricted - Children's Legal Defense
300
154 From General Fund Restricted - Court Trust Interest
600
155 From General Fund Restricted - Dispute Resolution Account
700
156 From General Fund Restricted - DNA Specimen Account
400
157 From General Fund Rest. - Justice Court Tech., Security & Training
200
158 From General Fund Restricted - Nonjudicial Adjustment Account
1,400
159 From General Fund Restricted - State Court Complex Account
100
160 From General Fund Restricted - Substance Abuse Prevention
800
161 From Revenue Transfers
100
162 Schedule of Programs:
163 Supreme Court
300
164 Law Library
300
165 Court of Appeals
700
166 District Courts
22,700
167 Juvenile Courts
56,000
168 Administrative Office
11,400
169 Item 13
To Judicial Council/State Court Administrator - Contracts and170 Leases
171 From General Fund
59,100
172 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
900
173 From General Fund Restricted - State Court Complex Account
17,000
174 Schedule of Programs:
175 Contracts and Leases
77,000
176 Item 14
To Judicial Council/State Court Administrator - Jury and Witness177 Fees
178 From General Fund
7,200
179 Schedule of Programs:
180 Jury, Witness, and Interpreter
7,200
181 Department of Public Safety
182 Item 15
To Department of Public Safety - Programs & Operations182 Item 15
183 From General Fund
(102,300)
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184 From Federal Funds
100
185 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
800
186 From General Fund Restricted - Concealed Weapons Account
1,400
187 From Department of Public Safety Restricted Account
(2,300)
188 From General Fund Restricted - Fire Academy Support
2,400
189 From General Fund Restricted - Statewide Warrant Operations
400
190 From Revenue Transfers
100
191 From Pass-through
1,900
192 Schedule of Programs:
193 Department Commissioner's Office
(40,400)
194 Department Intelligence Center
1,900
195 Department Grants
300
196 Department Fleet Management
100
197 CITS Administration
(1,500)
198 CITS Bureau of Criminal Identification
6,800
199 CITS Communications
3,700
200 CITS State Crime Labs
100
201 CITS State Bureau of Investigation
2,100
202 Highway Patrol - Administration
1,300
203 Highway Patrol - Field Operations
(5,600)
204 Highway Patrol - Commercial Vehicle
(1,100)
205 Highway Patrol - Safety Inspections
900
206 Highway Patrol - Federal/State Projects
(200)
207 Highway Patrol - Protective Services
(2,300)
208 Highway Patrol - Special Enforcement
(100)
209 Highway Patrol - Technology Services
(15,000)
210 Information Management - Operations
(51,200)
211 Fire Marshall - Fire Operations
2,800
212 Fire Marshall - Fire Fighter Training
(100)
213 Item 16
To Department of Public Safety - Emergency Management214 From General Fund
700
215 From Federal Funds
7,200
216 Schedule of Programs:
217 Emergency Management
7,900
218 Item 17
To Department of Public Safety - Peace Officers' Standards and219 Training
220 From General Fund
100
221 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(100)
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222 From General Fund Restricted - Public Safety Support
100
223 Schedule of Programs:
224 Basic Training
(1,600)
225 Regional/Inservice Training
(3,700)
226 POST Administration
5,400
227 Item 18
To Department of Public Safety - Driver License228 From Federal Funds
500
229 From Department of Public Safety Restricted Account
53,700
230 From Pass-through
300
231 Schedule of Programs:
232 Driver License Administration
29,800
233 Driver Services
74,800
234 Driver Records
(50,600)
235 DL Federal Grants
500
236 Item 19
To Department of Public Safety - Highway Safety237 From Federal Funds
600
238 Schedule of Programs:
239 Highway Safety
600
240 Infrastructure and General Government
241 Transportation
242 Item 20
To Transportation - Support Services241 Transportation
242 Item 20
243 From Transportation Fund
291,100
244 Schedule of Programs:
245 Administrative Services
12,400
246 Risk Management
233,500
247 Human Resources Management
(29,900)
248 Comptroller
100
249 Data Processing
75,000
250 Item 21
To Transportation - Operations/Maintenance Management251 From Transportation Fund
500
252 Schedule of Programs:
253 Region 1
200
254 Region 2
(200)
255 Region 3
100
256 Region 4
300
257 Traffic Operations Center
100
258 Item 22
To Transportation - Region Management259 From Transportation Fund
21,300
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260 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
700
261 Schedule of Programs:
262 Region 1
7,100
263 Region 2
1,400
264 Region 3
7,100
265 Price
6,400
266 Item 23
To Transportation - Equipment Management267 From Transportation Fund
100
268 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
27,900
269 Schedule of Programs:
270 Shops
28,000
271 Item 24
To Transportation - Aeronautics272 From Aeronautics Restricted Account
(2,200)
273 Schedule of Programs:
274 Administration
(2,200)
275 Department of Administrative Services
276 Item 25
To Department of Administrative Services - Executive Director276 Item 25
277 From General Fund
(11,000)
278 Schedule of Programs:
279 Executive Director
(11,000)
280 Item 26
To Department of Administrative Services - Inspector General of281 Medicaid Services
282 From General Fund
(100)
283 From Revenue Transfers
(100)
284 Schedule of Programs:
285 Inspector General of Medicaid Services
(200)
286 Item 27
To Department of Administrative Services - Administrative Rules287 From General Fund
300
288 Schedule of Programs:
289 DAR Administration
300
290 Item 28
To Department of Administrative Services - DFCM291 Administration
292 From General Fund
(3,200)
293 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(1,200)
294 From Capital Projects Fund
(2,500)
295 From Capital Project Fund - Contingency Reserve
(100)
296 From Capital Project Fund - Project Reserve
(300)
297 Schedule of Programs:
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298 DFCM Administration
(7,300)
299 Item 29
To Department of Administrative Services - Building Board300 Program
301 From Capital Projects Fund
100
302 Schedule of Programs:
303 Building Board Program
100
304 Item 30
To Department of Administrative Services - State Archives305 From General Fund
1,900
306 Schedule of Programs:
307 Archives Administration
2,000
308 Records Analysis
(100)
309 Preservation Services
(100)
310 Patron Services
(100)
311 Records Services
200
312 Item 31
To Department of Administrative Services - Finance313 Administration
314 From General Fund
(95,900)
315 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(46,000)
316 From General Fund Restricted - Internal Service Fund Overhead
(54,000)
317 Schedule of Programs:
318 Finance Director's Office
(400)
319 Payroll
(4,800)
320 Payables/Disbursing
(60,000)
321 Technical Services
(21,600)
322 Financial Reporting
500
323 Financial Information Systems
(109,600)
324 Item 32
To Department of Administrative Services - Judicial Conduct325 Commission
326 From General Fund
800
327 Schedule of Programs:
328 Judicial Conduct Commission
800
329 Item 33
To Department of Administrative Services - Purchasing330 From General Fund
1,900
331 Schedule of Programs:
332 Purchasing and General Services
1,900
333 Department of Technology Services
334 Item 34
To Department of Technology Services - Integrated Technology334 Item 34
335 Division
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336 From General Fund
200
337 From Federal Funds
100
338 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
200
339 From General Fund Restricted - Statewide Unified E-911 Emergency Account
100
340 Schedule of Programs:
341 Automated Geographic Reference Center
600
342 Capital Budget
343 Item 35
To Capital Budget - Capital Improvements343 Item 35
344 From General Fund
100
345 From Education Fund
100
346 Schedule of Programs:
347 Capital Improvements
200
348 Business, Economic Development, and Labor
349 Department of Heritage and Arts
350 Item 36
To Department of Heritage and Arts - Administration349 Department of Heritage and Arts
350 Item 36
351 From General Fund
23,600
352 From Federal Funds
(100)
353 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
1,200
354 Schedule of Programs:
355 Executive Director's Office
(800)
356 Information Technology
25,600
357 Commission on Service and Volunteerism
(100)
358 Item 37
To Department of Heritage and Arts - Historical Society359 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
2,300
360 Schedule of Programs:
361 State Historical Society
2,300
362 Item 38
To Department of Heritage and Arts - State History363 From General Fund
51,200
364 From Federal Funds
(200)
365 Schedule of Programs:
366 Administration
51,700
367 Library and Collections
(100)
368 Public History, Communication and Information
(200)
369 Historic Preservation and Antiquities
(400)
370 Item 39
To Department of Heritage and Arts - Division of Arts and371 Museums
372 From General Fund
4,400
373 Schedule of Programs:
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374 Administration
4,600
375 Community Arts Outreach
(200)
376 Item 40
To Department of Heritage and Arts - State Library377 From General Fund
3,600
378 From Federal Funds
200
379 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
800
380 Schedule of Programs:
381 Administration
5,500
382 Blind and Disabled
(1,400)
383 Library Development
700
384 Library Resources
(200)
385 Item 41
To Department of Heritage and Arts - Indian Affairs386 From General Fund
100
387 Schedule of Programs:
388 Indian Affairs
100
389 Governor's Office of Economic Development
390 Item 42
To Governor's Office of Economic Development - Administration390 Item 42
391 From General Fund
(10,300)
392 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(2,400)
393 Schedule of Programs:
394 Administration
(12,700)
395 Item 43
To Governor's Office of Economic Development - STEM Action396 Center
397 From General Fund
200
398 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
100
399 Schedule of Programs:
400 STEM Action Center
300
401 Item 44
To Governor's Office of Economic Development - Office of402 Tourism
403 From General Fund
3,400
404 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
400
405 Schedule of Programs:
406 Administration
1,300
407 Operations and Fulfillment
2,300
408 Film Commission
200
409 Item 45
To Governor's Office of Economic Development - Business410 Development
411 From General Fund
1,500
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412 From Federal Funds
200
413 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
100
414 Schedule of Programs:
415 Outreach and International Trade
500
416 Corporate Recruitment and Business Services
1,300
417 Item 46
To Governor's Office of Economic Development - Pete Suazo418 Utah Athletics Commission
419 From General Fund
100
420 Schedule of Programs:
421 Pete Suazo Utah Athletics Commission
100
422 Item 47
To Governor's Office of Economic Development - Utah Broadband423 Outreach Center
424 From General Fund
500
425 Schedule of Programs:
426 Utah Broadband Outreach Center
500
427 Utah State Tax Commission
428 Item 48
To Utah State Tax Commission - Tax Administration428 Item 48
429 From General Fund
87,700
430 From Education Fund
150,800
431 From Federal Funds
(300)
432 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
14,200
433 From General Fund Restricted - Motor Vehicle Enforcement Division Temporary Permit
434 Account
(3,700)
435 From General Fund Restricted - Sales and Use Tax Admin Fees
(7,500)
436 From Uninsured Motorist Identification Restricted Account
(700)
437 Schedule of Programs:
438 Administration Division
(39,800)
439 Auditing Division
(5,900)
440 Technology Management
45,000
441 Tax Processing Division
326,500
442 Tax Payer Services
4,800
443 Property Tax Division
(1,800)
444 Motor Vehicles
(84,500)
445 Motor Vehicle Enforcement Division
(3,800)
446 Item 49
To Utah State Tax Commission - License Plates Production447 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
1,100
448 Schedule of Programs:
449 License Plates Production
1,100
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450 Utah Science Technology and Research Governing Authority
451 Item 50
To Utah Science Technology and Research Governing Authority -451 Item 50
452 Technology Outreach and Innovation
453 From General Fund
200
454 Schedule of Programs:
455 East
100
456 Salt Lake SBIR-STTR Resource Center
100
457 Item 51
To Utah Science Technology and Research Governing Authority -458 USTAR Administration
459 From General Fund
800
460 Schedule of Programs:
461 Administration
800
462 Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control
463 Item 52
To Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control - DABC Operations463 Item 52
464 From Liquor Control Fund
326,000
465 Schedule of Programs:
466 Executive Director
(500)
467 Administration
(41,800)
468 Operations
25,700
469 Warehouse and Distribution
3,100
470 Stores and Agencies
339,500
471 Labor Commission
472 Item 53
To Labor Commission472 Item 53
473 From General Fund
600
474 From Federal Funds
2,100
475 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
100
476 From Employers' Reinsurance Fund
200
477 From General Fund Restricted - Industrial Accident Rest. Account
7,300
478 From General Fund Restricted - Workplace Safety Account
300
479 Schedule of Programs:
480 Administration
(3,300)
481 Industrial Accidents
6,300
482 Adjudication
1,300
483 Boiler, Elevator and Coal Mine Safety Division
1,900
484 Antidiscrimination and Labor
1,600
485 Utah Occupational Safety and Health
2,800
486 Department of Commerce
487 Item 54
To Department of Commerce - Commerce General Regulation487 Item 54
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488 From Federal Funds
100
489 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(1,400)
490 From General Fund Restricted - Commerce Service Account - Public Utilities Regulatory
491 Fee
(300)
492 From General Fund Restricted - Commerce Service Account
(64,200)
493 From General Fund Restricted - Factory Built Housing Fees
(100)
494 From General Fund Restricted - Pawnbroker Operations
200
495 Schedule of Programs:
496 Administration
(26,800)
497 Occupational and Professional Licensing
(10,900)
498 Securities
1,200
499 Consumer Protection
1,700
500 Corporations and Commercial Code
(31,100)
501 Real Estate
400
502 Office of Consumer Services
(200)
503 Financial Institutions
504 Item 55
To Financial Institutions - Financial Institutions Administration504 Item 55
505 From General Fund Restricted - Financial Institutions
300
506 Schedule of Programs:
507 Administration
300
508 Insurance Department
509 Item 56
To Insurance Department - Insurance Department Administration509 Item 56
510 From Federal Funds
(5,600)
511 From General Fund Restricted - Captive Insurance
(100)
512 From General Fund Restricted - Insurance Department Account
(39,900)
513 From General Fund Restricted - Insurance Fraud Investigation Acct
(2,600)
514 From General Fund Restricted - Technology Development
(1,600)
515 Schedule of Programs:
516 Administration
(45,400)
517 Insurance Fraud Program
(2,700)
518 Captive Insurers
(100)
519 Electronic Commerce Fee
(1,600)
520 Public Service Commission
521 Item 57
To Public Service Commission521 Item 57
522 From General Fund Restricted - Commerce Service Account - Public Utilities Regulatory
523 Fee
(6,900)
524 Schedule of Programs:
525 Administration
(6,900)
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526 Item 58
To Public Service Commission - Speech and Hearing Impaired527 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
900
528 Schedule of Programs:
529 Speech and Hearing Impaired
900
530 Social Services
531 Department of Health
532 Item 59
To Department of Health - Executive Director's Operations531 Department of Health
532 Item 59
533 From General Fund
16,500
534 From Federal Funds
16,200
535 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
1,200
536 From Revenue Transfers
800
537 Schedule of Programs:
538 Executive Director
32,800
539 Center for Health Data and Informatics
3,100
540 Program Operations
(1,800)
541 Adoption Records Access
600
542 Item 60
To Department of Health - Family Health and Preparedness543 From General Fund
7,400
544 From Federal Funds
17,600
545 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(400)
546 From General Fund Restricted - Children's Hearing Aid Pilot Program Account
900
547 From General Fund Restricted - Kurt Oscarson Children's Organ Transplant
800
548 From Revenue Transfers
42,700
549 Schedule of Programs:
550 Director's Office
(1,100)
551 Maternal and Child Health
2,000
552 Child Development
4,900
553 Children with Special Health Care Needs
75,500
554 Public Health and Health Care Preparedness
(7,400)
555 Health Facility Licensing and Certification
(200)
556 Primary Care
300
557 Emergency Medical Services and Preparedness
(5,000)
558 Item 61
To Department of Health - Disease Control and Prevention559 From General Fund
96,300
560 From Federal Funds
2,400
561 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
4,800
562 From Department of Public Safety Restricted Account
100
563 From Revenue Transfers
300
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564 Schedule of Programs:
565 General Administration
95,500
566 Health Promotion
3,500
567 Epidemiology
(300)
568 Laboratory Operations and Testing
(400)
569 Office of the Medical Examiner
5,600
570 Item 62
To Department of Health - Medicaid and Health Financing571 From General Fund
(16,300)
572 From Federal Funds
(138,000)
573 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(34,100)
574 From General Fund Restricted - Nursing Care Facilities Account
(2,600)
575 From Revenue Transfers
(3,400)
576 Schedule of Programs:
577 Director's Office
(1,000)
578 Financial Services
(154,700)
579 Managed Health Care
(2,300)
580 Medicaid Operations
300
581 Eligibility Policy
200
582 Coverage and Reimbursement Policy
400
583 Contracts
(37,300)
584 Item 63
To Department of Health - Children's Health Insurance Program585 From General Fund
200
586 From General Fund, One-Time
(200)
587 From Federal Funds
3,200
588 From Federal Funds, One-Time
400
589 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
200
590 From Dedicated Credits Revenue, One-Time
(200)
591 Schedule of Programs:
592 Children's Health Insurance Program
3,600
593 Item 64
To Department of Health - Medicaid Mandatory Services594 From General Fund
1,900
595 From Federal Funds
(5,600)
596 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
3,200
597 From Revenue Transfers
1,700
598 Schedule of Programs:
599 Medicaid Management Information System Replacement
(8,700)
600 Other Mandatory Services
9,900
601 Item 65
To Department of Health - Medicaid Optional Services- 16 -
602 From General Fund
(600)
603 From Federal Funds
(600)
604 Schedule of Programs:
605 Other Optional Services
(1,200)
606 Department of Workforce Services
607 Item 66
To Department of Workforce Services - Administration607 Item 66
608 From General Fund
24,500
609 From Federal Funds
47,900
610 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
500
611 From Permanent Community Impact Loan Fund
1,600
612 From Revenue Transfers
22,300
613 Schedule of Programs:
614 Executive Director's Office
(100)
615 Communications
37,400
616 Human Resources
(41,300)
617 Administrative Support
100,800
618 Item 67
To Department of Workforce Services - Operations and Policy619 From General Fund
(27,000)
620 From Federal Funds
(101,000)
621 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
2,100
622 From Revenue Transfers
(123,000)
623 Schedule of Programs:
624 Facilities and Pass-Through
34,000
625 Workforce Development
26,400
626 Workforce Research and Analysis
(100)
627 Eligibility Services
(92,700)
628 Information Technology
(216,500)
629 Item 68
To Department of Workforce Services - Nutrition Assistance -630 SNAP
631 From Federal Funds
(6,300)
632 Schedule of Programs:
633 Nutrition Assistance - SNAP
(6,300)
634 Item 69
To Department of Workforce Services - General Assistance635 From General Fund
(400)
636 Schedule of Programs:
637 General Assistance
(400)
638 Item 70
To Department of Workforce Services - Unemployment Insurance639 From General Fund
(700)
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640 From Federal Funds
(39,800)
641 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(1,500)
642 From Revenue Transfers
(2,100)
643 Schedule of Programs:
644 Unemployment Insurance Administration
(44,000)
645 Adjudication
(100)
646 Item 71
To Department of Workforce Services - State Office of647 Rehabilitation
648 From General Fund
6,900
649 From Federal Funds
21,700
650 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
700
651 Schedule of Programs:
652 Rehabilitation Services
19,400
653 Disability Determination
4,000
654 Deaf and Hard of Hearing
1,400
655 Aspire Grant
4,500
656 Item 72
To Department of Workforce Services - Housing and Community657 Development
658 From General Fund
100
659 From Federal Funds
(7,200)
660 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
200
661 From General Fund Restricted - Pamela Atkinson Homeless Account
100
662 From Permanent Community Impact Loan Fund
1,000
663 Schedule of Programs:
664 Community Development Administration
900
665 HEAT
(8,500)
666 Housing Development
400
667 Weatherization Assistance
400
668 Community Development
900
669 Homeless Committee
300
670 Community Services
(200)
671 Department of Human Services
672 Item 73
To Department of Human Services - Executive Director672 Item 73
673 Operations
674 From General Fund
4,700
675 From Federal Funds
2,600
676 From Revenue Transfers
1,400
677 Schedule of Programs:
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678 Executive Director's Office
2,600
679 Legal Affairs
500
680 Information Technology
(3,100)
681 Fiscal Operations
3,600
682 Office of Services Review
1,400
683 Office of Licensing
2,800
684 Utah Developmental Disabilities Council
500
685 Utah Marriage Commission
400
686 Item 74
To Department of Human Services - Division of Substance Abuse687 and Mental Health
688 From General Fund
25,800
689 From Federal Funds
7,300
690 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
1,200
691 From Revenue Transfers
8,600
692 Schedule of Programs:
693 Administration - DSAMH
2,500
694 Community Mental Health Services
6,400
695 State Hospital
33,600
696 State Substance Abuse Services
300
697 Drug Courts
100
698 Item 75
To Department of Human Services - Division of Services for699 People with Disabilities
700 From General Fund
24,600
701 From Federal Funds
800
702 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
1,200
703 From Revenue Transfers
33,700
704 Schedule of Programs:
705 Administration - DSPD
13,500
706 Service Delivery
17,400
707 Utah State Developmental Center
29,400
708 Item 76
To Department of Human Services - Office of Recovery Services709 From General Fund
(15,500)
710 From Federal Funds
(30,500)
711 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
5,300
712 From Revenue Transfers
(700)
713 Schedule of Programs:
714 Administration - ORS
100
715 Financial Services
(73,400)
- 19 -
716 Electronic Technology
14,200
717 Child Support Services
18,100
718 Children in Care Collections
(200)
719 Attorney General Contract
(300)
720 Medical Collections
100
721 Item 77
To Department of Human Services - Division of Child and Family722 Services
723 From General Fund
88,600
724 From Federal Funds
50,400
725 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
100
726 From General Fund Restricted - Victims of Domestic Violence Services Account
100
727 From Revenue Transfers
100
728 Schedule of Programs:
729 Administration - DCFS
6,100
730 Service Delivery
81,500
731 Facility-based Services
200
732 Minor Grants
3,600
733 Domestic Violence
700
734 Child Welfare Management Information System
47,200
735 Item 78
To Department of Human Services - Division of Aging and Adult736 Services
737 From General Fund
9,100
738 From Federal Funds
900
739 Schedule of Programs:
740 Administration - DAAS
1,700
741 Adult Protective Services
8,100
742 Aging Waiver Services
200
743 Item 79
To Department of Human Services - Office of Public Guardian744 From General Fund
300
745 From Revenue Transfers
200
746 Schedule of Programs:
747 Office of Public Guardian
500
748 Higher Education
749 University of Utah
750 Item 80
To University of Utah - Education and General749 University of Utah
750 Item 80
751 From Education Fund
(84,200)
752 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(89,600)
753 Schedule of Programs:
- 20 -
754 Education and General
(173,800)
755 Utah State University
756 Item 81
To Utah State University - Education and General756 Item 81
757 From Education Fund
18,900
758 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
12,600
759 Schedule of Programs:
760 Education and General
31,500
761 Item 82
To Utah State University - USU - Eastern Education and General762 From Education Fund
4,200
763 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
900
764 Schedule of Programs:
765 USU - Eastern Education and General
5,100
766 Weber State University
767 Item 83
To Weber State University - Education and General767 Item 83
768 From Education Fund
(2,800)
769 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(2,300)
770 Schedule of Programs:
771 Education and General
(5,100)
772 Southern Utah University
773 Item 84
To Southern Utah University - Education and General773 Item 84
774 From Education Fund
(700)
775 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(600)
776 Schedule of Programs:
777 Education and General
(1,300)
778 Utah Valley University
779 Item 85
To Utah Valley University - Education and General779 Item 85
780 From Education Fund
18,300
781 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
19,700
782 Schedule of Programs:
783 Education and General
38,000
784 Snow College
785 Item 86
To Snow College - Education and General785 Item 86
786 From Education Fund
(4,800)
787 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(2,600)
788 Schedule of Programs:
789 Education and General
(7,400)
790 Dixie State University
791 Item 87
To Dixie State University - Education and General791 Item 87
- 21 -
792 From Education Fund
700
793 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
500
794 Schedule of Programs:
795 Education and General
1,200
796 Salt Lake Community College
797 Item 88
To Salt Lake Community College - Education and General797 Item 88
798 From Education Fund
(7,100)
799 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(5,000)
800 Schedule of Programs:
801 Education and General
(12,100)
802 State Board of Regents
803 Item 89
To State Board of Regents - Administration803 Item 89
804 From General Fund
(11,500)
805 Schedule of Programs:
806 Administration
(11,500)
807 Utah College of Applied Technology
808 Item 90
To Utah College of Applied Technology - Administration808 Item 90
809 From General Fund
2,000
810 From Education Fund
14,200
811 Schedule of Programs:
812 Administration
16,200
813 Item 91
To Utah College of Applied Technology - Bridgerland Applied814 Technology College
815 From General Fund
(4,000)
816 From Education Fund
(7,700)
817 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(1,200)
818 Schedule of Programs:
819 Bridgerland Applied Technology College
(12,900)
820 Item 92
To Utah College of Applied Technology - Davis Applied821 Technology College
822 From General Fund
(4,000)
823 From Education Fund
(8,900)
824 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(1,600)
825 Schedule of Programs:
826 Davis Applied Technology College
(14,500)
827 Item 93
To Utah College of Applied Technology - Dixie Applied828 Technology College
829 From Education Fund
3,400
- 22 -
830 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
100
831 Schedule of Programs:
832 Dixie Applied Technology College
3,500
833 Item 94
To Utah College of Applied Technology - Mountainland Applied834 Technology College
835 From Education Fund
4,700
836 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
500
837 Schedule of Programs:
838 Mountainland Applied Technology College
5,200
839 Item 95
To Utah College of Applied Technology - Ogden/Weber Applied840 Technology College
841 From General Fund
(1,900)
842 From Education Fund
(3,300)
843 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(600)
844 Schedule of Programs:
845 Ogden/Weber Applied Technology College
(5,800)
846 Item 96
To Utah College of Applied Technology - Southwest Applied847 Technology College
848 From General Fund
100
849 From Education Fund
1,300
850 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
100
851 Schedule of Programs:
852 Southwest Applied Technology College
1,500
853 Item 97
To Utah College of Applied Technology - Tooele Applied854 Technology College
855 From General Fund
(2,200)
856 From Education Fund
(6,600)
857 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(500)
858 Schedule of Programs:
859 Tooele Applied Technology College
(9,300)
860 Item 98
To Utah College of Applied Technology - Uintah Basin Applied861 Technology College
862 From General Fund
16,300
863 From Education Fund
75,400
864 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
6,300
865 Schedule of Programs:
866 Uintah Basin Applied Technology College
98,000
867 Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environmental Quality
- 23 -
868 Department of Natural Resources
869 Item 99
To Department of Natural Resources - Administration- 23 -
868 Department of Natural Resources
869 Item 99
870 From General Fund
66,900
871 Schedule of Programs:
872 Executive Director
66,000
873 Administrative Services
700
874 Public Information Office
100
875 Law Enforcement
100
876 Item 100
To Department of Natural Resources - Species Protection877 From General Fund Restricted - Species Protection
200
878 Schedule of Programs:
879 Species Protection
200
880 Item 101
To Department of Natural Resources - Forestry, Fire and State881 Lands
882 From General Fund
(35,300)
883 From Federal Funds
3,500
884 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
7,300
885 From General Fund Restricted - Sovereign Land Management
(42,300)
886 Schedule of Programs:
887 Division Administration
(82,100)
888 Fire Management
400
889 Lands Management
300
890 Forest Management
100
891 Program Delivery
12,400
892 Lone Peak Center
2,100
893 Item 102
To Department of Natural Resources - Oil, Gas and Mining894 From General Fund
(400)
895 From Federal Funds
(900)
896 Schedule of Programs:
897 Administration
(5,500)
898 Oil and Gas Program
2,900
899 Minerals Reclamation
(200)
900 Coal Program
1,500
901 Item 103
To Department of Natural Resources - Wildlife Resources902 From General Fund
(2,400)
903 From Federal Funds
6,300
904 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(300)
905 From General Fund Restricted - Boating
200
- 24 -
906 From General Fund Restricted - Mule Deer Protection Account
100
907 From General Fund Restricted - Predator Control Account
200
908 From Revenue Transfers
(300)
909 From General Fund Restricted - Wildlife Resources
(31,400)
910 Schedule of Programs:
911 Director's Office
(5,500)
912 Administrative Services
(43,300)
913 Conservation Outreach
7,900
914 Law Enforcement
(200)
915 Habitat Section
3,900
916 Wildlife Section
4,100
917 Aquatic Section
5,500
918 Item 104
To Department of Natural Resources - Parks and Recreation919 From General Fund
10,900
920 From Federal Funds
300
921 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
6,200
922 From General Fund Restricted - Boating
49,600
923 From General Fund Restricted - Off-highway Vehicle
68,900
924 From General Fund Restricted - State Park Fees
113,600
925 Schedule of Programs:
926 Executive Management
300
927 Park Operation Management
5,200
928 Planning and Design
100
929 Support Services
243,500
930 Recreation Services
400
931 Item 105
To Department of Natural Resources - Utah Geological Survey932 From General Fund
2,400
933 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(100)
934 From General Fund Restricted - Mineral Lease
600
935 Schedule of Programs:
936 Administration
(100)
937 Technical Services
3,400
938 Geologic Hazards
(200)
939 Geologic Mapping
(200)
940 Energy and Minerals
(200)
941 Ground Water and Paleontology
200
942 Item 106
To Department of Natural Resources - Water Resources943 From General Fund
70,800
- 25 -
944 From Federal Funds
100
945 From Water Resources Conservation and Development Fund
2,100
946 Schedule of Programs:
947 Administration
70,400
948 Interstate Streams
100
949 Planning
1,700
950 Construction
800
951 Item 107
To Department of Natural Resources - Water Rights952 From General Fund
1,900
953 From Federal Funds
100
954 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
1,100
955 Schedule of Programs:
956 Administration
(900)
957 Applications and Records
3,000
958 Dam Safety
300
959 Field Services
400
960 Adjudication
100
961 Technical Services
200
962 Department of Environmental Quality
963 Item 108
To Department of Environmental Quality - Executive Director's963 Item 108
964 Office
965 From General Fund
(34,700)
966 From Federal Funds
(5,500)
967 From General Fund Restricted - Environmental Quality
(17,800)
968 Schedule of Programs:
969 Executive Director's Office
(58,000)
970 Item 109
To Department of Environmental Quality - Air Quality971 From General Fund
(1,600)
972 From Federal Funds
(1,700)
973 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(1,600)
974 Schedule of Programs:
975 Air Quality
(4,900)
976 Item 110
To Department of Environmental Quality - Environmental977 Response and Remediation
978 From General Fund
200
979 From Federal Funds
1,300
980 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
100
981 From Petroleum Storage Tank Trust Fund
500
- 26 -
982 From General Fund Restricted - Voluntary Cleanup
100
983 Schedule of Programs:
984 Environmental Response and Remediation
2,200
985 Item 111
To Department of Environmental Quality - Water Quality986 From General Fund
700
987 From Federal Funds
1,300
988 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
400
989 From Revenue Transfers
100
990 From Water Dev. Security Fund - Utah Wastewater Loan Program
400
991 From Water Dev. Security Fund - Water Quality Origination Fee
100
992 Schedule of Programs:
993 Water Quality
3,000
994 Item 112
To Department of Environmental Quality - Drinking Water995 From General Fund
1,400
996 From Federal Funds
4,600
997 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
300
998 From Water Dev. Security Fund - Drinking Water Loan Program
1,200
999 From Water Dev. Security Fund - Drinking Water Origination Fee
300
1000 Schedule of Programs:
1001 Drinking Water
7,800
1002 Item 113
To Department of Environmental Quality - Waste Management1003 and Radiation Control
1004 From General Fund
400
1005 From Federal Funds
600
1006 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
1,100
1007 From General Fund Restricted - Environmental Quality
2,800
1008 From General Fund Restricted - Used Oil Collection Administration
400
1009 From Waste Tire Recycling Fund
100
1010 Schedule of Programs:
1011 Waste Management and Radiation Control
5,400
1012 Public Lands Policy Coordinating Office
1013 Item 114
To Public Lands Policy Coordinating Office1013 Item 114
1014 From General Fund
(6,800)
1015 From General Fund Restricted - Constitutional Defense
(1,000)
1016 Schedule of Programs:
1017 Public Lands Policy Coordinating Office
(7,800)
1018 Item 115
To Public Lands Policy Coordinating Office - Public Lands1019 Litigation
- 27 -
1020 From General Fund Restricted - Constitutional Defense
300
1021 Schedule of Programs:
1022 Public Lands Litigation
300
1023 Governor's Office
1024 Item 116
To Governor's Office - Office of Energy Development1024 Item 116
1025 From General Fund
600
1026 From Federal Funds
200
1027 From Utah State Energy Program Revolving Loan Fund (ARRA)
100
1028 Schedule of Programs:
1029 Office of Energy Development
900
1030 Department of Agriculture and Food
1031 Item 117
To Department of Agriculture and Food - Administration1031 Item 117
1032 From General Fund
7,500
1033 From Federal Funds
3,900
1034 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
1,600
1035 From General Fund Restricted - Cat and Dog Community Spay and Neuter Program
1036 Restricted Account
100
1037 Schedule of Programs:
1038 General Administration
13,200
1039 Chemistry Laboratory
(100)
1040 Item 118
To Department of Agriculture and Food - Animal Health1041 From General Fund
1,000
1042 From Federal Funds
1,700
1043 From General Fund Restricted - Livestock Brand
500
1044 Schedule of Programs:
1045 Animal Health
(100)
1046 Brand Inspection
800
1047 Meat Inspection
2,500
1048 Item 119
To Department of Agriculture and Food - Plant Industry1049 From General Fund
(300)
1050 From Federal Funds
(400)
1051 From Agriculture Resource Development Fund
(100)
1052 Schedule of Programs:
1053 Environmental Quality
(200)
1054 Grain Inspection
100
1055 Insect Infestation
(200)
1056 Grazing Improvement Program
(500)
1057 Item 120
To Department of Agriculture and Food - Regulatory Services- 28 -
1058 From General Fund
(100)
1059 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(100)
1060 Schedule of Programs:
1061 Regulatory Services
(200)
1062 Item 121
To Department of Agriculture and Food - Predatory Animal1063 Control
1064 From General Fund
(400)
1065 From Revenue Transfers
(400)
1066 From General Fund Rest. - Agriculture and Wildlife Damage Prevention
(300)
1067 Schedule of Programs:
1068 Predatory Animal Control
(1,100)
1069 Item 122
To Department of Agriculture and Food - Resource Conservation1070 From General Fund
(100)
1071 From Agriculture Resource Development Fund
(100)
1072 From Utah Rural Rehabilitation Loan State Fund
(100)
1073 Schedule of Programs:
1074 Resource Conservation Administration
(400)
1075 Resource Conservation
100
1076 School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration
1077 Item 123
To School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration1077 Item 123
1078 From Land Grant Management Fund
21,800
1079 Schedule of Programs:
1080 Administration
18,100
1081 Oil and Gas
200
1082 Mining
200
1083 Surface
700
1084 Development - Operating
(400)
1085 Legal/Contracts
(200)
1086 Information Technology Group
3,200
1087 Public Education
1088 State Board of Education
1089 Item 124
To State Board of Education - State Administrative Office1088 State Board of Education
1089 Item 124
1090 From General Fund
(1,100)
1091 From Education Fund
(37,600)
1092 From Federal Funds
(3,100)
1093 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(1,200)
1094 From General Fund Restricted - Mineral Lease
(13,400)
1095 From Interest and Dividends Account
300
- 29 -
1096 From General Fund Restricted - Land Exchange Distribution Account
(1,200)
1097 From Revenue Transfers
(22,200)
1098 Schedule of Programs:
1099 Assessment and Accountability
(500)
1100 Educational Equity
(100)
1101 Board and Administration
(75,700)
1102 Business Services
(200)
1103 Career and Technical Education
(700)
1104 District Computer Services
(900)
1105 Federal Elementary and Secondary Education Act
(300)
1106 School Trust
300
1107 Special Education
(900)
1108 Teaching and Learning
(500)
1109 Item 125
To State Board of Education - Utah State Office of Education -1110 Initiative Programs
1111 From General Fund
(200)
1112 Schedule of Programs:
1113 Carson Smith Scholarships
(200)
1114 Item 126
To State Board of Education - State Charter School Board1115 From Education Fund
(100)
1116 Schedule of Programs:
1117 State Charter School Board
(100)
1118 Item 127
To State Board of Education - Educator Licensing Professional1119 Practices
1120 From Professional Practices Restricted Subfund
(300)
1121 Schedule of Programs:
1122 Educator Licensing
(300)
1123 Item 128
To State Board of Education - State Office of Education - Child1124 Nutrition
1125 From Federal Funds
(300)
1126 From Dedicated Credit - Liquor Tax
(100)
1127 Schedule of Programs:
1128 Child Nutrition
(400)
1129 Item 129
To State Board of Education - Utah Schools for the Deaf and the1130 Blind
1131 From Education Fund
18,800
1132 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
1,900
1133 From Revenue Transfers
6,000
- 30 -
1134 Schedule of Programs:
1135 Educational Services
(200)
1136 Support Services
26,900
1137 School and Institutional Trust Fund Office
1138 Item 130
To School and Institutional Trust Fund Office1138 Item 130
1139 From School and Institutional Trust Fund Management Account
700
1140 Schedule of Programs:
1141 School and Institutional Trust Fund Office
700
1142 Retirement and Independent Entities
1143 Career Service Review Office
1144 Item 131
To Career Service Review Office1143 Career Service Review Office
1144 Item 131
1145 From General Fund
600
1146 Schedule of Programs:
1147 Career Service Review Office
600
1148 Executive Appropriations
1149 Utah National Guard
1150 Item 132
To Utah National Guard1149 Utah National Guard
1150 Item 132
1151 From General Fund
100,700
1152 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
100
1153 Schedule of Programs:
1154 Operations and Maintenance
100,800
1155 Department of Veterans' and Military Affairs
1156 Item 133
To Department of Veterans' and Military Affairs - Veterans' and1156 Item 133
1157 Military Affairs
1158 From General Fund
5,900
1159 From Federal Funds
2,300
1160 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
800
1161 Schedule of Programs:
1162 Administration
3,800
1163 Cemetery
5,400
1164 State Approving Agency
(100)
1165 Outreach Services
(100)
1166 Legislature
1167 Item 134
To Legislature - Senate1167 Item 134
1168 From General Fund
1,000
1169 Schedule of Programs:
1170 Administration
1,000
1171 Item 135
To Legislature - House of Representatives- 31 -
1172 From General Fund
2,700
1173 Schedule of Programs:
1174 Administration
2,700
1175 Item 136
To Legislature - Legislative Printing1176 From General Fund
400
1177 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
200
1178 Schedule of Programs:
1179 Administration
600
1180 Item 137
To Legislature - Office of Legislative Research and General1181 Counsel
1182 From General Fund
2,700
1183 Schedule of Programs:
1184 Administration
2,700
1185 Item 138
To Legislature - Office of the Legislative Fiscal Analyst1186 From General Fund
200
1187 Schedule of Programs:
1188 Administration and Research
200
1189 Item 139
To Legislature - Office of the Legislative Auditor General1190 From General Fund
800
1191 Schedule of Programs:
1192 Administration
800
1193 Subsection 1(b). Expendable Funds and Accounts. The Legislature has reviewed the
1194 following expendable funds. Where applicable, the Legislature authorizes the State Division of
1195 Finance to transfer amounts among funds and accounts as indicated. Outlays and expenditures from
1196 the recipient funds or accounts may be made without further legislative action according to a fund or
1197 account's applicable authorizing statute.
1198 Executive Offices and Criminal Justice
1199 Department of Public Safety
1200 Item 140
To Department of Public Safety - Alcoholic Beverage Control Act1199 Department of Public Safety
1200 Item 140
1201 Enforcement Fund
1202 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(800)
1203 Schedule of Programs:
1204 Alcoholic Beverage Control Act Enforcement Fund
(800)
1205 Infrastructure and General Government
1206 Department of Administrative Services
1207 Item 141
To Department of Administrative Services - State Debt Collection1206 Department of Administrative Services
1207 Item 141
1208 Fund
1209 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(1,400)
- 32 -
1210 From Other Financing Sources
(1,200)
1211 Schedule of Programs:
1212 State Debt Collection Fund
(2,600)
1213 Business, Economic Development, and Labor
1214 Department of Commerce
1215 Item 142
To Department of Commerce - Securities Investor1214 Department of Commerce
1215 Item 142
1216 Education/Training/Enforcement Fund
1217 From Licenses/Fees
100
1218 Schedule of Programs:
1219 Securities Investor Education/Training/Enforcement Fund
100
1220 Executive Appropriations
1221 Capitol Preservation Board
1222 Item 143
To Capitol Preservation Board - State Capitol Restricted Special1221 Capitol Preservation Board
1222 Item 143
1223 Revenue Fund
1224 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(1,800)
1225 Schedule of Programs:
1226 State Capitol Fund
(1,800)
1227 Department of Veterans' and Military Affairs
1228 Item 144
To Department of Veterans' and Military Affairs - Utah Veterans'1228 Item 144
1229 Nursing Home Fund
1230 From Federal Funds
5,900
1231 Schedule of Programs:
1232 Veterans' Nursing Home Fund
5,900
1233 Subsection 1(c). Business-like Activities. The Legislature has reviewed the following
1234 proprietary funds. Under the terms and conditions of Utah Code 63J-1-410, for any included
1235 Internal Service Fund the Legislature approves budgets, full-time permanent positions, and capital
1236 acquisition amounts as indicated, and appropriates to the funds as indicated estimated revenue from
1237 rates, fees, and other charges. Where applicable, the Legislature authorizes the State Division of
1238 Finance to transfer amounts among funds and accounts as indicated.
1239 Executive Offices and Criminal Justice
1240 Attorney General
1241 Item 145
To Attorney General - ISF - Attorney General1240 Attorney General
1241 Item 145
1242 From General Fund
150,000
1243 Schedule of Programs:
1244 ISF - Attorney General
150,000
1245 Utah Department of Corrections
1246 Item 146
To Utah Department of Corrections - Utah Correctional Industries1246 Item 146
1247 From Dedicated Credits Revenue
1,600
- 33 -
1248 Schedule of Programs:
1249 Utah Correctional Industries
1,600
1250 Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environmental Quality
1251 Department of Agriculture and Food
1252 Item 147
To Department of Agriculture and Food - Agriculture Loan1251 Department of Agriculture and Food
1252 Item 147
1253 Programs
1254 From Agriculture Resource Development Fund
(100)
1255 Schedule of Programs:
1256 Agriculture Loan Program
(100)
1257 Subsection 1(d). Fiduciary Funds. The Legislature has reviewed proposed revenues,
1258 expenditures, fund balances and changes in fund balances for the following fiduciary funds.
1259 Infrastructure and General Government
1260 Department of Administrative Services
1261 Item 148
To Department of Administrative Services - Utah Navajo1260 Department of Administrative Services
1261 Item 148
1262 Royalties Holding Fund
1263 From Other Financing Sources
100
1264 Schedule of Programs:
1265 Utah Navajo Royalties Holding Fund
100
1266 Section 2. Fees. Under the terms and conditions of Utah Code Title 63J Chapter 1 and
1267 other fee statutes as applicable, the following fees and rates are approved for the use and support of
1268 the government of the State of Utah for the Fiscal Year beginning July 1, 2017 and ending June 30,
1269 2018.
1270 Executive Offices and Criminal Justice
1271 Governor's Office
1272 Lt. Governor's Office1271 Governor's Office
1273 Lobbyist Disclosure and Regulation
1274 Lobbyist Badge Replacement
10.00
1275 Government Records Access and Management Act
1276 Copy of Lobbyist List
10.00
1277 Copy of Election Results
35.00
1278 Copy of Complete Voter Information Database
1,050.00
1279 Custom Voter Registration Report (per hour)
90.00
1280 Photocopies (per page)
0.25
1281 International Postage
10.00
1282 Certifications
1283 Notary
1284 Notary Commission Filing
45.00
1285 Duplicate Notary Commission
5.00
- 34 -
1286 Special Certificate
5.00
1287 Notary Testing
30.00
1288 Apostille
1289 Apostille
15.00
1290 Non Apostille
15.00
1291 Authentication
1292 Expedited Processing
1293 Within two hours if presented before 3:00 p.m.
50.00
1294 End of next business day
25.00
1295 Governor's Office of Management and Budget
1296 Operational Excellence1297 Conference Registration (per unit / day)
75.00
1298 Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice
1299 CCJJ Commission1300 Judicial Nominating Committee Background Check Fee
10.00
1301 Utah Office for Victims of Crime
1302 Utah Crime Victims Conference
150.00
1303 Sundry Collections
Variable
1304 Utah Victim Assistance Academy
500.00
1305 Extraditions
1306 Extraditions Services-Restitution
Court Ordered
1307 Office of the State Auditor
1308 State Auditor
1309 Training (per hour)1308 State Auditor
20.00
1310 Professional Services
Actual Cost
1311 This fee is to reimburse the State Auditor for the actual costs of audit
1312 services provided.
1313 Record Access Fee
Actual Cost
1314 Attorney General
1315 Administration1316 Government Records Access and Management Act
1317 Document certification
2.00
1318 CD Duplication (per CD)
5.00
1319 Plus actual staff costs
1320 DVD Duplication (per DVD)
10.00
1321 Plus actual staff costs
1322 Photocopies
1323 Non-color (per page)
0.25
- 35 -
1324 Color (per page)
0.40
1325 11 x 17 (per page)
1.00
1326 Odd size
Actual cost
1327 Document faxing (per page)
1.00
1328 Long distance faxing for over 10 pages
1.00
1329 Record preparation
Actual cost
1330 Record preparation
2.00
1331 Plus actual postage costs
1332 Other media
Actual cost
1333 Other services
Actual cost
1334 Utah Department of Corrections
1335 Programs and Operations
1336 Department Executive Director1335 Programs and Operations
1337 Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA) Fees (GRAMA fees apply to the
1338 entire Department of Corrections)
1339 Odd size photocopies (per page)
Actual cost
1340 Fee entitled "Odd size photocopies" applies to the entire Department of
1341 Corrections.
1342 Document Certification
2.00
1343 Fee entitled "Document Certification" applies to the entire Department of
1344 Corrections.
1345 Local document faxing (per page)
0.50
1346 Fee entitled "Local Document Faxing" applies to the entire Department of
1347 Corrections.
1348 Long distance document faxing (per page)
2.00
1349 Fee entitled "Long Distance Document Faxing" applies to the entire
1350 Department Of Corrections.
1351 Staff time to search, compile, and otherwise prepare record
Actual cost
1352 Fee entitled "Staff time to search, compile, and otherwise prepare record"
1353 applies to the entire Department of Corrections.
1354 Mail and ship preparation, plus actual postage costs
Actual cost
1355 Fee entitled "Mail and ship preparation, plus actual postage costs" applies
1356 to the entire Department of Corrections.
1357 CD Duplication (per CD)
5.00
1358 Fee entitled "CD Duplication" applies to the entire Department of
1359 Corrections.
1360 DVD Duplication (per DVD)
10.00
1361 Fee entitled "DVD Duplication" applies to the entire Department of
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1362 Corrections.
1363 Other media
Actual cost
1364 Fee entitled "Other Media" applies to the entire Department of
1365 Corrections.
1366 Other services
Actual cost
1367 Fee entitled "Other Services" applies to the entire Department of
1368 Corrections.
1369 8.5 x 11 photocopy (per page)
0.25
1370 Fee entitled "8.5 x 11 photocopy" applies to the entire Department of
1371 Corrections.
1372 Parole/Probation Supervision
1373 OSDC Supervision Collection
30.00
1374 Fee entitled "OSDC Supervision Collection" applies for the entire
1375 Department of Corrections.
1376 Resident Support
6.00
1377 Fee entitled "Resident Support" applies for the entire Department of
1378 Corrections.
1379 Department Wide
1380 Restitution for Prisoner Damages
Actual cost
1381 Fee entitled "Restitution for Prisoner Damages" applies for the entire
1382 Department of Corrections.
1383 False Information Fines
Range: $1 - $84,200
1384 Fee entitled "False Information Fines" applies for the entire Department of
1385 Corrections.
1386 Sale of Services
Actual cost
1387 Fee entitled "Sale of Services" applies for the entire Department of
1388 Corrections.
1389 Inmate Leases & Concessions
11.00
1390 Fee entitled "Inmate Leases & Concessions" applies for the entire
1391 Department of Corrections.
1392 Patient Social Security Benefits Collections
Amount Based on Actual Collected
1393 Fee entitled "Patient Social Security Benefits Collections" applies for the
1394 entire Department of Corrections.
1395 Sale of Goods and Materials
Actual cost
1396 Fee entitled "Sale of Goods & Materials" applies for the entire Department
1397 of Corrections.
1398 Buildings Rental
Contractual
1399 Fee entitled "Building Rental" applies for the entire Department of
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1400 Corrections.
1401 Victim Rep Inmate Withheld
Range: $1 - $50,000
1402 Fee entitled "Victim Rep Inmate Withheld" applies for the entire
1403 Department of Corrections.
1404 Sundry Revenue Collection
Miscellanous collections
1405 Fee entitled "Sundry Revenue Collection" applies for the entire
1406 Department of Corrections.
1407 Offender Tuition
1408 Offender Tuition Payments
Actual cost
1409 Fee entitled "Offender Tuition Payments" applies to the entire Department
1410 of Corrections.
1411 Department Medical Services
1412 Medical Services1413 Medical
1414 Prisoner Various Prostheses Co-pay
1/2 cost
1415 Inmate Support Collections
Actual cost
1416 Utah Correctional Industries
1417 UCi1418 Sale of Goods and Materials
Cost plus profit
1419 Sale of Services
Cost plus profit
1420 Board of Pardons and Parole
1421 Records Copies (per page)0.25
1422 Audiotape of Hearing
10.00
1423 Government Records Access and Management Act Response
Actual cost
1424 Copies over 100 pages
1425 CD
10.00
1426 Department of Human Services - Division of Juvenile Justice Services
1427 Programs and Operations
1428 Administration1427 Programs and Operations
1429 Government Records Access and Management Act
1430 Paper (per side of sheet)
0.25
1431 Audio tape (per tape)
5.00
1432 Video tape (per tape)
15.00
1433 Mailing
Actual cost
1434 Compiling and reporting in another format (per hour)
25.00
1435 Programmer/analyst assistance required (per hour)
50.00
1436 Judicial Council/State Court Administrator
1437 Administration
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1438 Administrative Office1437 Administration
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1439 Email
1440 Up to 10 pages
5.00
1441 After 10 pages (per page)
0.50
1442 Audio tape
10.00
1443 Video tape
15.00
1444 CD
10.00
1445 Reporter Text (per half day)
25.00
1446 Personnel time after 15 min (per 15 minutes)
Cost of Employee Time
1447 Electronic copy of Court Proceeding (per half day)
10.00
1448 Court Records Online
1449 Subscription
1450 Over 200 records (per search)
0.10
1451 200 records (per month)
30.00
1452 Online Services Setup
25.00
1453 Fax
1454 Up to 10 pages
5.00
1455 After 10 pages (per page)
0.50
1456 Mailings
Actual cost
1457 Preprinted Forms
Cost based on number and size
1458 State Court Administrator
1459 Copies (per page)
0.25
1460 Microfiche (per card)
1.00
1461 Department of Public Safety
1462 Programs & Operations
1463 Department Commissioner's Office1462 Programs & Operations
1464 Courier Delivery
Actual cost
1465 Fax (per page)
1.00
1466 Mailing
Actual cost
1467 Audio/Video/Photos (per CD)
25.00
1468 Developed photo negatives (per photo)
1.00
1469 Printed Digital Photos (per paper)
2.00
1470 1, 2, or 4 photos per sheet (8x11) based on request
1471 Department Sponsored Conferences
1472 Registration (per registrant)
275.00
1473 Late Registration (per registrant)
300.00
1474 Vendor Fee (per Vendor)
700.00
1475 Copies
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1476 Color (per page)
1.00
1477 Over 50 pages (per page)
0.50
1478 1-10 pages
5.00
1479 11-50 pages
25.00
1480 Miscellaneous Computer Processing (per hour)
Cost of Employee Time
1481 CITS Bureau of Criminal Identification
1482 Concealed Firearm Permit Instructor Registration
35.00
1483 Replication Fee for Rap Back Enrollment (per Individual)
10.00
1484 Record Challenge Fee (per Request)
15.00
1485 Paper Arrest (OTN) Fingerprint Card Packets (per card packet)
15.00
1486 Board of Pardons Expungement Processing
50.00
1487 TAC Conference Registration
100.00
1488 Fingerprint Services
15.00
1489 Print Other State Agency Cards
5.00
1490 State Agency ID set up
50.00
1491 Child ID Kits
1.00
1492 Extra Copies Rap Sheet
15.00
1493 Extra Fingerprint Cards
5.00
1494 Automated Fingerprint Identification System Database Retention
5.00
1495 Concealed weapons permit renewal Utah Interactive Convenience Fee
0.75
1496 Photos
15.00
1497 Application for Removal From White Collar Crime Registry
120.00
1498 Application for Removal From White Collar Crime Registry
1499 Sex Offender Kidnap Registy
1500 Application for removal from registry
168.00
1501 Eligibility Certificate for removal from registry
25.00
1502 Expungements
1503 Special certificates of eligibility.
56.00
1504 Application
50.00
1505 Certificate of Eligibility
56.00
1506 CITS State Crime Labs
1507 Additional DNA Casework per sample - full analysis
894.00
1508 DNA Casework per sample - Quantitation only
459.00
1509 Drugs - controlled substances per item of evidence
355.00
1510 Fingerprints per item of evidence
345.00
1511 Serology/Biology per item of evidence
335.00
1512 Training Course Materials Reimbursement (per Person)
250.00
1513 Training Course Materials Reimbursement
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1514 Highway Patrol - Administration
1515 Online Traffic Reports Utah Interactive Convenience Fee
2.50
1516 UHP Conference Registration Fee
250.00
1517 Photogramatry
100.00
1518 Cessna (per hour)
155.00
1519 Plus meals and lodging
1520 Helicopter (per hour)
1,350.00
1521 Plus meals and lodging
1522 Court order requesting blood samples be sent to outside agency
40.00
1523 Highway Patrol - Safety Inspections
1524 Safety Inspection Program
1525 Inspection Station
1526 Permit application fee
100.00
1527 Station physical address change
100.00
1528 Replacement of lost permit
2.25
1529 Safety Inspection Manual
5.50
1530 Stickers (book of 25)
4.50
1531 Sticker reports (book of 25)
3.00
1532 Inspection certificates for passenger/light truck (book of 50)
3.00
1533 Inspection certificates for ATV (book of 25)
3.00
1534 Inspector
1535 Certificate application fee
7.00
1536 Valid for 5 years
1537 Certificate renewal fee
4.50
1538 Replacement of lost certificate
1.00
1539 Highway Patrol - Federal/State Projects
1540 Transportation and Security Details (per hour)
100.00
1541 Plus mileage
1542 Fire Marshall - Fire Operations
1543 Inspection For Fire Clearance
1544 Re-Inspection Fee (per Re-Inspection)
250.00
1545 Liquid Petroleum Gas
1546 License
1547 Class I
450.00
1548 Class II
450.00
1549 Class III
105.00
1550 Class IV
150.00
1551 Branch Office
338.00
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1552 Duplicate
30.00
1553 Examination
30.00
1554 Re-examination
30.00
1555 Five Year Examination
30.00
1556 Certificate
40.00
1557 Dispenser Operator B
20.00
1558 Plan Reviews
1559 More than 5000 gallons
150.00
1560 5000 water gallons or less
75.00
1561 Special inspections (per hour)
50.00
1562 Re-inspection
250.00
1563 3rd inspection or more
1564 Private Container Inspection
1565 More than one container
150.00
1566 One container
75.00
1567 Portable Fire Extinguisher and Automatic Fire Suppression Systems
1568 License
300.00
1569 Combination
150.00
1570 Branch Office License
150.00
1571 Certificate of Registration
40.00
1572 Duplicate Certificate of Registration
40.00
1573 License Transfer
50.00
1574 Application for exemption
150.00
1575 Examination
30.00
1576 Re-examination
30.00
1577 Five year examination
30.00
1578 Automatic Fire Sprinkler Inspection and Testing
1579 Certificate of Registration
30.00
1580 Examination
20.00
1581 Re-examination
20.00
1582 Three year extension
20.00
1583 Fire Alarm Inspection and Testing
1584 Certificate of Registration
40.00
1585 Examination
30.00
1586 Re-examination
30.00
1587 Three year extension
30.00
1588 Emergency Management
1589 PIO Conference Registration Fees225.00
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1590 PIO Conference Late Registration Fee
250.00
1591 PIO Half Conference Registration Fee
100.00
1592 PIO Conference Guest Fee
200.00
1593 Utah Expo Registration Fee
5.00
1594 Utah Certified Emergency Manager (per Application)
100.00
1595 Peace Officers' Standards and Training
1596 Basic Training1597 Cadet Application
1598 Satellite Academy Technology Fee
25.00
1599 Online Application Processing Fee
35.00
1600 Rental
1601 Pursuit Interventions Technique Training Vehicles
100.00
1602 Firing Range
300.00
1603 Shoot House
150.00
1604 Camp William Firing Range
200.00
1605 Dorm Room
10.00
1606 K-9 Training (out of state agencies)
2,175.00
1607 Duplicate POST Certification
5.00
1608 Duplicate Certificate, Wallet Card
5.00
1609 Duplicate Radar or Intox Card
2.00
1610 Peace Officers' Standards and Training (POST)
1611 Reactivation/Waiver
75.00
1612 Supervisor Class
50.00
1613 West Point Class
150.00
1614 Law Enforcement Officials and Judges Firearms Course
1,000.00
1615 Driver License
1616 Driver License Administration1617 Commercial Driver School
1618 License
1619 Original
100.00
1620 Annual Renewal
100.00
1621 Duplicate
10.00
1622 Instructor
30.00
1623 Annual Instructor Renewal
20.00
1624 Duplicate Instructor
6.00
1625 Branch Office Original
30.00
1626 Branch Office Annual Renewal
30.00
1627 Branch Office Reinstatement
75.00
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1628 Instructor/Operation Reinstatement
75.00
1629 School Reinstatement
75.00
1630 Commercial Driver License Intra-state Medical Waiver
25.00
1631 Certified Record
1632 first 15 pages
10.75
1633 Includes Motor Vehicle Record
1634 16 to 30 pages
15.75
1635 Includes Motor Vehicle Record
1636 31 to 45 pages
20.75
1637 Includes Motor Vehicle Record
1638 46 or more pages
25.75
1639 Includes Motor Vehicle Record
1640 Copy of Full Driver History
7.00
1641 Copies of any other record
5.00
1642 Includes tape recording, letter, medical copy, arrests
1643 Verification
1644 Driver Address Record Verification
3.00
1645 Validate Service
0.75
1646 Pedestrian Vehicle Permit
13.00
1647 Citation Monitoring Verification
0.06
1648 Ignition Interlock System
1649 License
1650 Provider
1651 Original
100.00
1652 Annual Renewal
100.00
1653 Duplicate
10.00
1654 Provider Branch Office Inspection
30.00
1655 Provider Branch Office Annual Inspection
30.00
1656 Installer
1657 Original
30.00
1658 Annual Renewal
30.00
1659 Duplicate
6.00
1660 Provider
1661 Reinstatement
75.00
1662 Installer
75.00
1663 Driver Services
1664 Commercial Driver License third party testing
1665 License
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1666 Original Tester
100.00
1667 Annual Tester Renewal
100.00
1668 Duplicate Tester
10.00
1669 Original Examiner
30.00
1670 Annual Examiner Renewal
20.00
1671 Duplicate Examiner
6.00
1672 Examiner Reinstatement
75.00
1673 Tester Reinstatement
75.00
1674 Driver Records
1675 Online services
3.00
1676 Utah Interactive Convenience Fee
1677 Infrastructure and General Government
1678 Transportation
1679 Support Services
1680 Administrative Services1678 Transportation
1679 Support Services
1681 Express Lane - Administrative Fee
2.85
1682 Tow Truck Driver Certification
200.00
1683 Access Management Application
1684 Type 1
75.00
1685 Type 2
475.00
1686 Type 3
1,000.00
1687 Type 4
2,300.00
1688 Access Violation Fine (per day)
100.00
1689 Encroachment Permits
1690 Landscaping
30.00
1691 Manhole Access
30.00
1692 Inspection (per hour)
60.00
1693 Overtime Inspection (per hour)
80.00
1694 Utility Permits
1695 Low Impact
30.00
1696 Medium Impact
135.00
1697 High Impact
300.00
1698 Excess Impact
500.00
1699 Express Lanes
1700 Variable priced toll
Between $0.25 - $1.00
1701 Operations/Maintenance Management
1702 Region 41703 Lake Powell Ferry Rates
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1704 Foot passengers
10.00
1705 Motorcycles
15.00
1706 Vehicles under 20'
25.00
1707 Vehicles over 20' (per additional foot)
1.50
1708 Traffic Safety/Tramway
1709 Tramway Registration
1710 Two-car or Multicar Aerial Passenger Tramway
1711 Aerial Tramway - 101 Horse Power or over
2,030.00
1712 Aerial Tramway - 100 Horse Power or under
1,010.00
1713 Tramway Surcharge for winter and summer use
15%
1714 This is a surcharge to the registration fee for passenger ropeways that are
1715 operated year round. 15% will be added to the registration fee for those
1716 ropeways.
1717 Chair Lift
1718 Fixed Grip
1719 2 passenger
630.00
1720 3 passenger
750.00
1721 4 passenger
875.00
1722 Conveyor, Rope Tow
260.00
1723 Funicular - single or double reversible
2,030.00
1724 Rope Tow, J-bar, T-bar, or platter pull
260.00
1725 Detachable Grip Chair or Gondola
1726 3 passenger
1,510.00
1727 4 passenger
1,625.00
1728 6 passenger
1,750.00
1729 8 passenger
1,880.00
1730 Gondola - cabin capacity from 5 to 8
1,010.00
1731 Gondola - cabin capacity greater than 8
2,030.00
1732 Aeronautics
1733 Airplane Operations1734 Aircraft Rental
1735 Cessna (per hour)
195.00
1736 King Air C90B (per hour)
935.00
1737 King Air B200 (per hour)
1,200.00
1738 DOT Non-Budgetary
1739 XYD DOT MISCELLANEOUS REVENUE 1740 Event Coordination, Inspection and Monitoring (Regular Hours) (per Hour)
60.00
1741 Event Coordination, Inspection and Monitoring (NonRegular Hours) (per Hour)
80.00
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1742 Special Event Application Review (Single Region) (per Event)
250.00
1743 Special Event Application Review (Multi-Region) (per Event)
500.00
1744 Expedited Review Fee (per Event)
600.00
1745 Outdoor Advertising
1746 New Permit (R299 Form) (per year)
950.00
1747 Permit Renewal & Admin Services Fee
90.00
1748 Permit Renewal Late Fee (per Sign)
300.00
1749 Sign Alteration Permit (R407 Form) (per Sign)
950.00
1750 Transfer of Ownership Permit
250.00
1751 Retroactive Permit Fee Penalty (per Sign)
250.00
1752 Impound and Storage Fees
25.00
1753 Department of Administrative Services
1754 Executive Director
1755 Government Records Access and Management Act1754 Executive Director
1756 Electronic copies, material cost (per DVD)
0.30
1757 Photocopies, black & white (per Copy)
0.10
1758 Photocopies, color (per Copy)
0.25
1759 Photocopy labor cost (per Utah Statute 63G-2-203(2)) (per page)
Actual Cost
1760 Certified copy of a document (per certification)
4.00
1761 Long distance fax within US (per fax number)
2.00
1762 Long distance fax outside US (per fax number)
5.00
1763 Electronic Documents (per USB (GB))
Actual Cost
1764 Mail within US (per address)
2.00
1765 Mail outside US (per address)
5.00
1766 Research or services
Actual cost
1767 Extended research or service
Actual cost
1768 Electronic Copies, Material cost (per CD)
0.30
1769 DFCM Administration
1770 Program Management1771 Non-state Funded Project Fees
1772 Projects < $100K (per Project)
3.5%
1773 Projects >= $100K and < $500K (per Project)
$3500 + 1.5% over $100,000
1774 Projects >= $500K and < $2.5M (per Project)
$9500 + 0.75% over $500,000
1775 Projects >= $2.5M and < $10M (per Project)
$24,500 + 0.5% over $2,500,000
1776 Projects >= $10M and < $50M (per Project)
$62,000 + .15% over $10,000,000
1777 Projects >= $50M (per Project)
$122,000 + 0.1% over $50,000,000
1778 State Archives
1779 Archives Administration- 47 -
1780 Data Base Download (plus Work Setup Fee) (per Record)
0.10
1781 Preservation Services
1782 Work Setup Fee (WSF)
17.00
1783 Microfiche production fee per image plus (WSF) (per image)
0.045
1784 Newspaper filming per page plus (WSF) (per image)
0.30
1785 General
1786 16mm master film
13.00
1787 Digital Copies of Electronic Rolls of Microfilm plus medium cost
10.00
1788 35mm master film
35.00
1789 16mm diazo duplicate copy
12.00
1790 35mm diazo duplicate copy
14.00
1791 16mm silver duplicate copy
30.00
1792 35mm silver duplicate copy
24.00
1793 Frames filmed (Standard)
0.05
1794 Frames filmed (Custom)
0.08
1795 Books filmed (per Page)
0.15
1796 Electronic image to microfilm (per Reel)
45.00
1797 Microfilm to CD/DVD/USB (per reel)
40.00
1798 Microfilm Lab Processing Setup Fee
5.00
1799 Microfilm to digital PDF conversion
5.00
1800 Patron Services
1801 Copy - Paper to PDF (copier use by patron)
0.05
1802 Digital Collection Setup Host fee
300.00
1803 Local Commercial License
10.00
1804 National Commercial License
50.00
1805 Copy - Paper to PDF (copier use by staff)
0.25
1806 General
1807 Certified Copy of a Document
4.00
1808 Photo Reproductions
1809 Digital Imaging 300 dpi or higher
10.00
1810 Mailing and Fax Charges
1811 Within USA
1812 Mailing in USA - 1 to 10 Pages
3.00
1813 Mailing in USA - Microfilm 1 to 2 Reels
4.00
1814 Mailing in USA - Each additional Microfilm Reel
1.00
1815 Mailing in USA - CD/DVD/USB
4.00
1816 Mailing in USA - Add Postage for each 10 pages
1.00
1817 International
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1818 Mailing International - 1 to 10 pages
5.00
1819 Mailing International - Each additional 10 pages
1.00
1820 Mailing International - Microfilm 1 to 2 Reels
6.00
1821 Mailing International - Each additional Microfilm Reel
2.00
1822 Mailing International - CD/DVD/ USB
6.00
1823 Fax
1824 International Fax Fee (plus copy charge)
5.00
1825 Plus copy charge
1826 Long Distance Fax (plus copy charge)
2.00
1827 Plus copy charge
1828 Local Fax (plus copy charge)
1.00
1829 Plus copy charge
1830 Copy Charges
1831 Audio
1832 Copy Charges - Audio Recordings
10.00
1833 Price excludes cost of medium
1834 Documents
1835 Copy Charges - 11 x 14 and 11 x 17 by staff, limit 50
0.50
1836 Copy Charges - 11 x 14 and 11 x 17 by patron
0.25
1837 8.5x11
1838 Copy - 8.5 x 11 by staff, limit 50
0.25
1839 Copy - 8.5 x 11 by patron
0.10
1840 Microfilm/Microfiche
1841 Digital
1842 Copy - Digital by staff, limit 25
1.00
1843 Copy - Digital by patron
0.15
1844 Paper
1845 Copy Microfilm - Paper by staff, limit 25
1.00
1846 Copy Microfilm - Paper by patron
0.25
1847 Video
1848 Copy Video - Video Recording (excludes cost of medium)
20.00
1849 Price excludes cost of medium
1850 Other
1851 Archivist Handling fee (per hr.) (per hour)
At Cost
1852 Special Request
At Cost
1853 Supplies
1854 Supplies - USB Flash Drive (per gigabyte)
5.00
1855 Supplies - CD (per disk)
0.30
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1856 Supplies - DVD (per disk)
0.40
1857 Electronic File on-line (per File)
2.50
1858 Finance Administration
1859 Finance Director's Office1860 Transparency
1861 Utah Public Finance Website large data download
1.00
1862 Revenue kept by Utah Interactive up to $10,000. $1 per download
1863 Payroll
1864 Duplicate W-2
5.00
1865 SAP E-learn Services
90,000.00
1866 Payables/Disbursing
1867 Disbursements
1868 Tax Garnishment Request
10.00
1869 Payroll Garnishment Request
25.00
1870 Collection Service
15.00
1871 IRS Collection Service
25.00
1872 Technical Services
1873 Financial Transparency Database Subscription Fee (per Actual Costs)
Actual Costs
1874 Financial Reporting
1875 Loan Servicing
125.00
1876 ISF Accounting Services
Actual cost
1877 Cash Mgt Improvement Act Interest Calculation
Actual cost
1878 Bond Accounting Services
Actual cost
1879 Single Audit Billing to State Auditor's Office
Actual Cost
1880 Financial Information Systems
1881 Credit Card Payments
Variable
1882 Contract rebates
1883 Automated Payables (per Invoice Page)
0.25
1884 UDOT
Actual cost
1885 Finance - Mandated - Parental Defense
1886 Parental Defense1887 Parental Defense Fund - Parental Defense Conference Fee (per Person)
150.00
1888 State Debt Collection Fund
1889 Attorney / Legal fee$100 per hour
1890 Office of State Debt Collection
1891 Collection Penalty
6.0%
1892 Labor Commission Wage Claim Attorney Fees
1893 Labor Commission Wage Claims
Variable
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1894 10% of partial payments; 1/3 of claim or $500, whichever is greater for
1895 full payments
1896 Collection Interest
Prime + 2%
1897 Post Judgment Interest
Variable
1898 Administrative Collection
18%
1899 18% of amount collected (21.95% effective rate)
1900 Non sufficient Check Collection
20.00
1901 Non sufficient Check Service Charge
20.00
1902 Garnishment Request
Actual cost
1903 Legal Document Service
Actual Cost
1904 Greater of $20 or Actual
1905 Credit card processing fee charged to collection vendors
1.75%
1906 Court Filing, Deposition/Transcript /Skip Tracing
Actual cost
1907 Department of Administrative Services Internal Service Funds
1908 Division of Finance
1909 ISF - Purchasing Card1908 Division of Finance
1910 Purchasing Card
Variable
1911 Contract rebates
1912 ISF - Consolidated Budget and Accounting
1913 Basic Accounting and Transactions (per hour)
37.00
1914 Financial Management (per hour)
66.00
1915 Division of Purchasing and General Services
1916 ISF - Central Mailing1917 State Mail
1918 Courier
1919 Courier - Zone 1
2.26
1920 Courier - Zone 2
3.88
1921 Courier - Zone 3
8.04
1922 Courier - Zone 4
9.70
1923 Courier - Zone 5
14.35
1924 Courier - Zone 6
17.79
1925 Courier - Zone 7
21.73
1926 Courier - Zone 8
26.42
1927 Courier - Zone 9
28.49
1928 Courier - Zone 10
33.22
1929 Courier - Zone 11
36.02
1930 Courier - Zone 12
39.87
1931 Production
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1932 Incoming OCR Sort
0.103
1933 Business Reply/Postage Due
0.54
1934 Special Handling/Labor (per hour)
85.00
1935 Auto Fold
0.021
1936 Label Generate
0.155
1937 Label Apply
0.15
1938 Auto Tab
0.35
1939 Meter/Seal
0.024
1940 Optical Character Reader
0.024
1941 Additional Insert
0.01
1942 Accountable Mail
1.45
1943 Intelligent Inserting
0.03
1944 ISF - Cooperative Contracting
1945 Cooperative Contracts Administrative
Up to 1.0%
1946 ISF - Print Services
1947 Contract Management (per impression)
0.005
1948 Self Service Copy Rates
0.004
1949 Cost computed by: (Depreciation + Maintenance + Supplies)/Impressions
1950 + copy multiplied impressions results
1951 ISF - State Surplus Property
1952 Surplus
1953 Surcharge for use of a Financial Transaction Card
Up to 3%
1954 Surcharge applies only to the amount charged to a financial transaction
1955 card
1956 Online Sales Non-Vehicle
50% of net proceeds
1957 Miscellaneous Property Pick-up Process
1958 State Agencies
1959 Total Sales Proceeds
See formula
1960 Less prorated rebate of retained earnings
1961 Handheld Devices (PDAs and wireless phones)
1962 Less than 1 year old
75% of actual cost
1963 $30 minimum
1964 1 year and older
50% of cost - $30 minimum
1965 Unique Property Processing
Negotiated % of sales price
1966 Electronic/Hazardous Waste Recycling
Actual cost
1967 Vehicles and Heavy Equipment
6.5% of Net Sale Price plus $100 per Vehicle
1968 Default Auction Bids
10% of sales price
1969 Labor (per hour)
26.00
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1970 Half hour minimum
1971 Copy Rates (per copy)
0.10
1972 Semi Truck and Trailer Service (per mile)
1.08
1973 Two-ton Flat Bed Service (per mile)
0.61
1974 Forklift Service (per hour)
23.00
1975 4-6000 lbs
1976 On-site sale away from Utah State Agency Surplus Property yard
7% of net sale price
1977 Storage
1978 Building (per cubic foot per month)
0.43
1979 Fenced lot (per square foot per month)
0.23
1980 Accounts receivable late fees
1981 Past 30 days
5% of balance
1982 Past 60 days
10% of balance
1983 ISF - Federal Surplus Property
1984 Surplus
1985 Federal Shipping and handling charges
See formula
1986 Not to exceed 20% of federal acquisition cost plus freight/shipping
1987 charges
1988 Accounts receivable late fees
1989 Past 30 days
5% of balance
1990 Past 60 days
10% of balance
1991 Division of Fleet Operations
1992 ISF - Motor Pool1993 Telematics GPS tracking
Actual cost
1994 Commercial Equipment Rental
Cost plus $12 Fee
1995 Administrative Fee for Do-Not Replace Vehicles (per Month)
51.29
1996 Service Fee (per 12)
$12 Service Fee
1997 General MP Info Research Fee (per 12)
$12 Per Hour
1998 Lost or damaged fuel/maint card replacement fee (per 2)
$2 Fee
1999 Vehicle Complaint Processing Fee (per 20)
$20 Fee
2000 Operator negligence and vehicle abuse fees (per 0)
Varies (abuse or driver neglect cases only)
2001 Lease Rate
2002 Sedans (per month, per vehicle)
See formula
2003 Model Year 2013 contract price less 18% salvage value divided by current
2004 adjusted life cycle + admin fee + fleet MIS fee + mileage fee.)
2005 Select trucks, vans, SUVs (per month, per vehicle)
See formula
2006 Model Year 2013 contract price less 21% salvage value divided by current
2007 adjusted life cycle + admin fee + fleet MIS fee + mileage fee.
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2008 All other vehicles (per month, per vehicle)
See formula
2009 Model Year 2013 contract price less 17% salvage value divided by current
2010 adjusted lifecycle + admin fee + fleet MIS fee + mileage fee.
2011 Mileage
See formula
2012 Maintenance and repair costs for a particular class of vehicle, divided by
2013 total miles for that class
2014 Fuel Pass-through
Actual cost
2015 Equipment rate for Public Safety vehicles
Actual cost
2016 Fees for agency owned vehicles
2017 Seasonal Mgt Information System and Alternative Fuel Vehicle only (per month)
10.90
2018 Management Information System and Alternative Fuel Vehicle only (per month)
10.90
2019 Management Information System only (per month)
2.72
2020 Additional Management
2021 Daily Pool Rates - Actual Cost From Vendor Contract - Actual Cost
Actual Cost
2022 Administrative Fee for Overhead
48.57
2023 Management Information System (per month)
2.72
2024 Vehicle Feature and Miscellaneous Equipment Upgrade
Actual cost
2025 Vehicle Class Differential Upgrade
Actual cost
2026 Bad Odometer Research
50.00
2027 Operator fault
2028 Vehicle Detail Cleaning Service
40.00
2029 Excessive Maintenance, Accessory Fee
Variable
2030 Accounts receivable late fee
2031 Past 30-days
5% of balance
2032 Past 60-days
10% of balance
2033 Past 90-days
15% of balance
2034 Accident deductible rate charged (per accident)
Actual cost
2035 Operator negligence and vehicle abuse
Variable
2036 Higher Ed Mgt. Info Sys. & Alternative Fuel Vehicle Mo. (per vehicle)
6.33
2037 Statutory Maintenance Non-Compliance
2038 10 days late (per vehicle per month)
100.00
2039 20 days late (per vehicle per month)
200.00
2040 30+ days late (per vehicle per month)
300.00
2041 Seasonal Use Vehicle Lease
155.02
2042 ISF - Fuel Network
2043 Charge (per gallon)
0.065
2044 greater than or equal to 60,000 gal./yr
2045 Charge at low volume sites (per gallon)
0.105
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2046 less than 60,000 gal./yr.
2047 Percentage of transaction value at all sites
3.0%
2048 Accounts receivable late fee
2049 Past 30 days
5% of balance
2050 Past 60 days
10% of balance
2051 Past 90 days
15% of balance
2052 CNG Maintenance and Depreciation (per gallon)
1.15
2053 ISF - Travel Office
2054 Travel
2055 Travel Agency Service
2056 Regular
26.00
2057 Online
16.00
2058 State Agent
21.00
2059 Group
2060 16-25 people
23.50
2061 26-45 people
21.00
2062 46+ people
18.50
2063 School District Agent
16.00
2064 Risk Management
2065 ISF - Risk Management Administration2066 Liability Premiums
2067 Administrative Services
373,946.00
2068 Agriculture
43,338.00
2069 Alcoholic Beverage Control
79,709.00
2070 Attorney General's Office
146,963.00
2071 Auditor
9,968.00
2072 Board of Pardons
11,610.67
2073 Capitol Preservation Board
9,518.00
2074 Career Service Review Office
952.00
2075 Commerce
79,709.00
2076 Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice
4,812.92
2077 Heritage and Arts
31,750.00
2078 Corrections
688,045.33
2079 Courts
280,858.00
2080 Utah Office for Victims of Crime
3,379.39
2081 Education
213,385.00
2082 Deaf and Blind School
67,385.00
2083 Environmental Quality
103,374.00
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2084 Fair Park
22,077.00
2085 Financial Institutions
13,986.00
2086 Governor
24,048.43
2087 Governor's Office of Management and Budget
21,248.44
2088 Governor's Office of Economic Development
69,978.83
2089 Health
360,856.00
2090 Heber Valley Railroad
3,116.00
2091 House of Representatives
8,891.00
2092 Human Resource Management
28,202.00
2093 Human Services
817,255.00
2094 Labor Commission
26,808.00
2095 Insurance
104,083.00
2096 Legislative Fiscal Analyst
7,977.00
2097 Legislative Auditor
7,034.00
2098 Legislative Printing
1,091.00
2099 Legislative Research & General Counsel
16,749.00
2100 Medical Education Council
2101 National Guard
105,351.00
2102 Natural Resources
411,971.00
2103 Public Lands
11,415.00
2104 Public Safety
498,267.00
2105 Public Service Commission
9,531.00
2106 School and Institutional Trust Fund
1,613.00
2107 School and Institutional Trust Lands
39,875.00
2108 Senate
5,324.00
2109 Tax Commission
144,047.00
2110 Technology Services
197,919.00
2111 Treasurer
6,277.00
2112 Utah Communications Network
7,909.00
2113 Utah Science and Technology and Research
7,324.00
2114 Veteran's Affairs
7,227.00
2115 Workforce Services
453,414.00
2116 Transportation
2,526,000.00
2117 Board of Regents
52,297.00
2118 Dixie State University
130,846.00
2119 Salt Lake Community College
228,491.00
2120 Snow College
70,571.00
2121 Southern Utah University
112,927.00
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2122 Bridgerland Applied Technology College
21,829.00
2123 Davis Applied Technology College
24,810.00
2124 Ogden Weber Applied Technology College
25,803.00
2125 Uintah Basin Applied Technology College
16,898.00
2126 Tooele Applied Technology College
5,937.00
2127 Dixie Applied Technology College
10,425.00
2128 Mountainland Applied Technology College
18,331.00
2129 Southwest Applied Technology College
8,453.00
2130 University of Utah
1,178,583.00
2131 Utah State University
493,690.00
2132 Utah Valley University
372,678.00
2133 Weber State University
238,608.00
2134 School Districts
5,324,781.00
2135 Property Insurance Rates
2136 Net Estimated Premium
16,267,079.53
2137 Gross Premium for Buildings
2138 Existing Insured Buildings
2139 Existing Insured Buildings
See formula
2140 Building value as determined by Risk Mgt. & owner as of Statement of
2141 Values year end review multiplied by the Marshall & Swift Valuation Service
2142 rates associated w/ Building Construction Class, Occupancy Type, Building
2143 Quality, & Fire Protection Code
2144 Newly Insured Buildings
2145 Newly Insured Buildings
See formula
2146 Building value as determined by Risk Mgt. & owner as of Statement of
2147 Values year end review multiplied by the Marshall & Swift Valuation Service
2148 rates associated w/ Building Construction Class, Occupancy Type, Building
2149 Quality, & Fire Protection Code
2150 Building Demographic Discounts
2151 Fire Suppression Sprinklers
15% discount
2152 Smoke alarm/Fire detectors
5% discount
2153 Flexible water/Gas connectors
1% discount
2154 Surcharges
2155 Lack of compliance with Risk Mgt. recommendations
10% surcharge
2156 Building built prior to 1950
10% surcharge
2157 Agency Discount1 (REAF)
63.5% discount
2158 Agency Discount2
See formula
2159 Agency specific discount negotiated w/ Risk Mgt
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2160 Gross Premium for Contents
2161 Existing Insured Buildings
2162 Existing Insured Buildings
See formula
2163 Content value as determined by Risk Mgt. & owner as of Statement of
2164 Values year end review multiplied by the Marshall & Swift Valuation Service
2165 rates associated w/ Building Construction Class, Occupancy Type, Building
2166 Quality, & Fire Protection Code
2167 Newly Insured Buildings
2168 Newly Insured Buildings
See formula
2169 Content value as determined by Risk Mgt. & owner as of Statement of
2170 Values year end review multiplied by the Marshall & Swift Valuation Service
2171 rates associated w/ Building Construction Class, Occupancy Type, Building
2172 Quality, & Fire Protection Code
2173 Gross Premium Discounts/Penalties
2174 Non-Compliance Penalty - Meeting Minutes
5% Penalty
2175 Up to 5% penalty for non-compliance with Risk loss control activities,
2176 namely submitting Risk control meeting minutes on a quarterly basis.
2177 Non-Compliance Penalty - Self Inspection Survey
10% Penalty
2178 Up to 10% penalty for non-compliance with Risk loss control activities,
2179 namely submitting the annual Self Inspection Survey.
2180 Liability Premiums
2181 Specialized Lines of Coverage
See Formula
2182 Specialized lines of insurance outside of typical coverage lines. Pass
2183 through costs direct from insurance provider.
2184 Automobile/Physical Damage Premiums
2185 Public Safety rate for value less than $35,000 (per vehicle)
175.00
2186 Higher Education rate for value less than $35,000 (per vehicle)
125.00
2187 Other state agency rate for value less than $35,000 (per vehicle)
150.00
2188 School bus rate (per vehicle)
200.00
2189 School district rate for value less than $35,000 (per vehicle)
50.00
2190 Rate for value more than $35,000 (per $100 of value)
0.80
2191 Other vehicles or related equipment
2192 State and Higher Education (per vehicle)
75.00
2193 School District (per vehicle)
50.00
2194 Standard deductible (per incident)
1,500.00
2195 Up to this amount with discounts available for compliance with
2196 specifically identified Risk Management loss control activities.
2197 Course of Construction Premiums
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2198 Rate per $100 of value
0.053
2199 Charged once per project (unless scope changes)
2200 Charter Schools
2201 Liability ($2 million coverage)
2202 Charter School Pre-opening Liability Coverage (per School)
1,000.00
2203 Charter School Liability ($1,000 minimum) (per student)
9.00
2204 Property ($1,000 deductible per occurrence)
2205 Cost per $100 in value, $100 minimum
0.10
2206 Comprehensive/Collision ($750 deductible per occurrence)
2207 Cost per year per vehicle
150.00
2208 ISF - Workers' Compensation
2209 Workers Compensation Rates
2210 UDOT
1.25% per $100 wages
2211 State Agencies
0.70% (except UDOT)
2212 Aviation (per PILOT-YEAR)
$2,200
2213 Division of Facilities Construction and Management - Facilities Management
2214 Unified Lab #2865,836.54
2215 Cedar City DNR
62,790.16
2216 Ivins VA Nursing Hom
83,064.39
2217 Spanish Fork Veterinary Lab
35,716.03
2218 Payson VA Nursing Home
79,105.70
2219 Vernal Drivers License
18,250.37
2220 Ogden VA Nursing Home
52,945.37
2221 Alcoholic Beverage Control Stores
1,607,681.50
2222 Price Public Safety
65,897.00
2223 Ogden Juvenile Court - New
444,038.00
2224 Garage-Administrative Staff
48.00
2225 Garage - Apprentice Maintenance
41.00
2226 Garage-Electronic Resource
44.00
2227 Garage-Facilities Manager
54.00
2228 Garage-Groundskeeper II
33.00
2229 Garage - Grounds Manager
38.00
2230 Garage-Grounds Supervisor
37.00
2231 Garage-Journey Electrician
51.00
2232 Garage-Journey HVAC
49.00
2233 Garage-Journey Maintenance
46.00
2234 Garage-Maintenance Supervisor
48.00
2235 Garage-Mechanic
38.00
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2236 Garage-Office Technician
37.00
2237 Garage-Temp Groundskeeper
19.00
2238 Wasatch Courts
9,577.00
2239 Chase Home
17,428.00
2240 Vernal DNR
80,394.00
2241 Clearfield Warehouse C6 - Archives
167,010.00
2242 Clearfield Warehouse C7 - DNR/DPS
102,837.00
2243 Cedar City A P & P
28,444.00
2244 N UT Fire Dispatch Center
30,438.66
2245 UCAT Admin
47,882.00
2246 Veteran's Memorial Cemetery
24,464.00
2247 Alcoholic Beverage Control Administration
685,415.00
2248 Juab County Court
50,826.00
2249 Agriculture
356,706.00
2250 Adult Probation and Parole Freemont Office Building
192,375.00
2251 Archives
110,619.00
2252 Brigham City Court
169,400.00
2253 Brigham City Regional Center
573,808.00
2254 Calvin Rampton Complex
1,602,863.00
2255 Cannon Health
960,515.00
2256 Capitol Hill Complex
3,809,700.00
2257 Cedar City Courts
103,520.00
2258 Cedar City Regional Center
72,008.00
2259 Department of Administrative Services Surplus Property
59,747.00
2260 Department of Public Safety
2261 DPS Crime Lab
42,000.00
2262 Drivers License
185,577.00
2263 Farmington Public Safety
68,425.00
2264 Fairpark Driver's License Division
61,571.00
2265 Dixie Drivers License
62,928.00
2266 Driver License West Valley
98,880.00
2267 Division of Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired Training Housing
49,736.00
2268 Farmington 2nd District Courts
537,465.00
2269 Glendinning Fine Arts Center
45,000.00
2270 Governor's Residence
152,156.00
2271 Heber M. Wells
858,321.00
2272 Highland Regional Center
331,766.40
2273 Human Services
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2274 Clearfield East
127,306.00
2275 Ogden Academy Square
299,834.00
2276 DHS - Vernal
74,117.00
2277 Layton Court
80,896.00
2278 Logan 1st District Court
379,267.00
2279 Medical Drive Complex
379,294.00
2280 Moab Regional Center
112,533.00
2281 Murray Highway Patrol
141,738.00
2282 National Guard Armories
390,721.00
2283 Natural Resources
745,072.00
2284 Natural Resources Price
96,414.00
2285 Natural Resources Richfield (Forestry)
1,000.00
2286 Navajo Trust Fund Administration
132,640.00
2287 Office of Rehabilitation Services
204,156.00
2288 Ogden Court
467,740.00
2289 Ogden Juvenile Court-Old
166,045.00
2290 Ogden Regional Center
646,299.44
2291 Orem Circuit Court
90,792.00
2292 Orem Public Safety
105,640.00
2293 Orem Region Three Department of Transportation
141,192.00
2294 Provo Court
299,400.00
2295 Provo Juvenile Courts
173,940.00
2296 Provo Regional Center
664,011.00
2297 Public Safety Depot Ogden
27,236.00
2298 Richfield Court
84,669.68
2299 Richfield Dept. of Technology Services Center
39,000.00
2300 Richfield Regional Center
75,499.00
2301 Rio Grande Depot
397,565.00
2302 Salt Lake Court
1,868,160.00
2303 Salt Lake Government Building #1
972,934.00
2304 Salt Lake Regional Center - 1950 West
250,492.00
2305 St. George Courts
465,353.00
2306 St. George DPS
49,572.00
2307 St. George Tax Commission
64,224.00
2308 State Library
183,714.00
2309 State Library State Mail
156,261.00
2310 State Library visually impaired
124,027.00
2311 Taylorsville Center for the Deaf
138,681.00
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2312 Taylorsville Office Building
185,250.00
2313 Tooele Courts
311,351.00
2314 Unified Lab
883,894.00
2315 Utah Arts Collection
43,900.00
2316 Utah State Office of Education
410,669.00
2317 Utah State Tax Commission
970,200.00
2318 Vernal 8th District Court
248,649.00
2319 Vernal Division of Services for People with Disabilities
31,330.00
2320 Vernal Juvenile Courts
20,256.00
2321 West Jordan Courts
557,835.00
2322 West Valley 3rd District Court
118,350.00
2323 Work Force Services
2324 1385 South State
292,390.00
2325 Administration
685,930.00
2326 DWS Brigham City
46,304.00
2327 Call Center
200,317.00
2328 Cedar City
78,461.00
2329 Clearfield/Davis Co.
180,633.00
2330 Logan
110,088.00
2331 Metro Employment Center
252,776.00
2332 Midvale
135,640.00
2333 Ogden
153,748.00
2334 Provo
144,970.00
2335 Richfield
58,072.00
2336 South County Employment Center
176,196.00
2337 St. George
66,452.00
2338 Vernal
73,702.00
2339 Ogden Division of Motor Vehicles and Drivers License
71,964.00
2340 Ogden Radio Shop
16,434.00
2341 Department of Technology Services
2342 Integrated Technology Division
2343 Automated Geographic Reference Center2342 Integrated Technology Division
2344 AGRC
2345 GPS Subscriptions (per year)
600.00
2346 AGRC Plots (AGRC) (per Linear Foot)
6.00
2347 GIT Professional Labor (per hour)
Table
2348 Application Maintenance Tiered Rate: Tier 1 63.93 Tier 2 77.58 Tier 3
2349 88.00 Tier 4 102.13
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2350 Department of Technology Services Internal Service Funds
2351 Enterprise Technology Division
2352 ISF - Enterprise Technology Division2351 Enterprise Technology Division
2353 Network Services
2354 Network Services (per device/month)
46.92
2355 Network Services - 10 GB (per Connection/month)
187.68
2356 Network Services (other State agencies) (per device/month)
51.27
2357 Other Network Services
Direct cost + 10%
2358 Miscellaneous Data Circuits
Direct cost + 10%
2359 Security (per device/month)
21.44
2360 Other Security Services
SBA
2361 Security Assessment/Insurance (per Tier)
Table
2362 Server Count: 0-4 $12,750 5-34 $25,500 35-85 $51,000 >85 $102,000
2363 Desktop Services
2364 Desktop Support (per device/month)
66.36
2365 On-Call Support (per Hour)
Actual Cost
2366 Hosted Email (per Account/month)
4.95
2367 Email Encryption (per Acct/Month)
1.57
2368 Google Vault (per Acct/month)
2.59
2369 Google Unlimited (per Acct/Month)
1.00
2370 Software Resale
Direct cost + 6%
2371 Equipment Maintenance
Direct cost + 10%
2372 Virtual Applications
SBA
2373 Communication Services
2374 Telephone Technician Labor (per hour)
72.54
2375 Universal Telecom Rate (per Line/month)
32.20
2376 Long Distance Service (per minute)
0.03
2377 1-800 Usage (per minute)
0.03
2378 Jabber (per User/month)
1.33
2379 Other Voice Services
Direct cost + 10%
2380 International Long Distance
Direct cost + 10%
2381 Call Management Systems
SBA
2382 Print Services
2383 High Speed Laser Print (per image)
0.0321
2384 Other Print Services
Direct cost + 10%
2385 Hosting Services
2386 Oracle Database Hosting Core Model (per Core/month)
1,104.89
2387 Oracle Database Hosting Shared Model (per GB/month)
48.46
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2388 SQL Database Hosting Core Model (per Core/month)
766.37
2389 SQL Database Hosting Shared Model (per GB/month)
38.11
2390 Database Consulting (per hour)
77.58
2391 Application Services Tier 2
2392 Server Administration (per OS/month)
404.06
2393 Processing (CPU) (per CPU Core/month)
85.26
2394 Storage (per GB/month)
0.1284
2395 Back-up & Archive Storage (per GB/month)
0.1221
2396 File-Share (per GB/month)
0.1284
2397 Storage Rate
2398 Low-Cost Storage (HNAS) (per GB/month)
0.0949
2399 Object Storage (per GB/month)
0.0198
2400 Public Cloud Administration
SBA
2401 Other Hosting Services
SBA
2402 Web Application Hosting (per instance/month)
43.45
2403 Data Center Rack Space - Full Rack (per Rack/month)
471.68
2404 Data Center Rack Space - Rack U (per Rack U/month)
15.73
2405 Mainframe Services
2406 Mainframe Disk (per MB/month)
0.0056
2407 Mainframe Tape (per MB/month)
0.0007
2408 Mainframe Consulting (per hour)
77.58
2409 Application Services Tier 2
2410 Mainframe Computing
SBA
2411 Application Services
2412 Application Services Tier 1 (per Hour)
63.93
2413 Application Services Tier 2 (per Hour)
77.58
2414 Application Services Tier 3 (per Hour)
88.00
2415 Application Services Tier 4 (per Hour)
102.13
2416 Master Engineer/Consultant/Other
SBA
2417 Miscellaneous
2418 DTS Consulting Charge (per hour)
77.58
2419 Application Services Tier 2
2420 Business, Economic Development, and Labor
2421 Department of Heritage and Arts
2422 Administration
2423 Information Technology2421 Department of Heritage and Arts
2422 Administration
2424 Preservation Pro (per unit 1-20, depending on usage)
50.00
2425 CommunityGrants App User - State of Utah Executive Branch Agencies (per User)
72.00
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2426 CommunityGrants App User - Tier 1 (per User)
480.00
2427 CommunityGrants App User - Tier 2 (per User)
420.00
2428 CommunityGrants App User - Tier 3
360.00
2429 CommunityGrants App User - Tier 4 (per User)
300.00
2430 CommunityGrants App User - Tier 5 (per User)
240.00
2431 CommunityGrants Customer Portal - 100 Members (per 100)
3,000.00
2432 CommunityGrants Customer Community - Minimum - 100 Members (per 100)
900.00
2433 CommunityGrants Customer Community - Minimum - 500 Member (per 100)
2,000.00
2434 CommunityGrants Customer Community - Wholesale - 100 Members (per 100)
1,200.00
2435 CommunityGrants Customer Community - Wholesale - 500 Members (per 100)
2,400.00
2436 CommunityGrants Customer Community - Retail - 100 Members (per 100)
1,800.00
2437 CommunityGrants Customer Community - Retail - 500 Members (per 100)
3,720.00
2438 Administrative Services
2439 Department Merchandise
2440 General Merchandise - Level 1 (per Item)
5.00
2441 Fee entitled "General Merchandise" applies for the entire Department of
2442 Heritage and Arts.
2443 General Merchandise - Level 2 (per Item)
10.00
2444 Fee entitled "General Merchandise" applies for the entire Department of
2445 Heritage and Arts.
2446 General Merchandise - Level 3 (per Item)
15.00
2447 Fee entitled "General Merchandise" applies for the entire Department of
2448 Heritage and Arts.
2449 General Merchandise - Level 4 (per Item)
20.00
2450 Fee entitled "General Merchandise" applies for the entire Department of
2451 Heritage and Arts.
2452 General Merchandise - Level 5 (per Item)
50.00
2453 Fee entitled "General Merchandise" applies for the entire Department of
2454 Heritage and Arts.
2455 General Merchandise - Level 6 (per Item)
100.00
2456 Fee entitled "General Merchandise" applies for the entire Department of
2457 Heritage and Arts.
2458 Department Conference
2459 Conference Level 1 - Early Registration (per Person)
20.00
2460 Fee entitled "Conference" applies for the entire Department of Heritage
2461 and Arts.
2462 Conference Level 1 - Regular Registration (per Person)
25.00
2463 Fee entitled "Conference" applies for the entire Department of Heritage
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2464 and Arts.
2465 Conference Level 1 - Late Registration (per Person)
30.00
2466 Fee entitled "Conference" applies for the entire Department of Heritage
2467 and Arts.
2468 Conference Level 1 - Vendor/Display Table - registration not included (per Table)
50.00
2469 Fee entitled "Conference" applies for the entire Department of Heritage
2470 and Arts.
2471 Conference Level 2 - Early Registration (per Person)
45.00
2472 Fee entitled "Conference" applies for the entire Department of Heritage
2473 and Arts.
2474 Conference Level 2 - Regular Regisatraion (per Person)
50.00
2475 Fee entitled "Conference" applies for the entire Department of Heritage
2476 and Arts.
2477 Conference Level 2 - Late Registration (per Person)
55.00
2478 Fee entitled "Conference" applies for the entire Department of Heritage
2479 and Arts.
2480 Conference Level 2 - Vendor/Display Table - registration not included (per Table)
100.00
2481 Fee entitled "Conference" applies for the entire Department of Heritage
2482 and Arts.
2483 Conference Level 3 - Student/Group/Change Leader Registration (per Person)
70.00
2484 Fee entitled "Conference" applies for the entire Department of Heritage
2485 and Arts.
2486 Conference Level 3 - Early Registration (per Person)
80.00
2487 Fee entitled "Conference" applies for the entire Department of Heritage
2488 and Arts.
2489 Conference Level 3 - Regular Registration (per Person)
95.00
2490 Fee entitled "Conference" applies for the entire Department of Heritage
2491 and Arts.
2492 Conference Level 3 - Late Registration (per Person)
100.00
2493 Fee entitled "Conference" applies for the entire Department of Heritage
2494 and Arts.
2495 Conference Level 3 - Vendor/Display Table Fee - registration not included (per Table)
150.00
2496 Fee entitled "Conference" applies for the entire Department of Heritage
2497 and Arts.
2498 Conference Sponsorship
2499 Conference Sponsorship Level 1
350.00
2500 Fee entitled "Conference Sponsorship" applies for the entire Department
2501 of Heritage and Arts.
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2502 Conference Sponsorship Level 2
500.00
2503 Fee entitled "Conference Sponsorship" applies for the entire Department
2504 of Heritage and Arts.
2505 Conferance Sponsorship Level 3
650.00
2506 Fee entitled "Conference Sponsorship" applies for the entire Department
2507 of Heritage and Arts.
2508 Conference Sponsorship Level 4
1,000.00
2509 Fee entitled "Conference Sponsorship" applies for the entire Department
2510 of Heritage and Arts.
2511 Conference Sponsorship Level 5
2,500.00
2512 Fee entitled "Conference Sponsorship" applies for the entire Department
2513 of Heritage and Arts.
2514 Conference Sponsorship Level 6
5,000.00
2515 Fee entitled "Conference Sponsorship" applies for the entire Department
2516 of Heritage and Arts.
2517 Conference Sponsorship Level 7
10,000.00
2518 Fee entitled "Conference Sponsorship" applies for the entire Department
2519 of Heritage and Arts.
2520 General Training and Workshop
2521 General Training/Workshop Participation - Level 1 (per Person)
5.00
2522 Fee entitled "General Training/Workshop" applies for the entire
2523 Department of Heritage and Arts.
2524 General Training/Workshop Participation - Level 2 (per Person)
10.00
2525 Fee entitled "General Training/Workshop" applies for the entire
2526 Department of Heritage and Arts.
2527 General Training/Workshop Participation - Level 3 (per Person)
15.00
2528 Fee entitled "General Training/Workshop" applies for the entire
2529 Department of Heritage and Arts.
2530 General Training/Workshop Participation - Level 4 (per Person)
25.00
2531 Fee entitled "General Training/Workshop" applies for the entire
2532 Department of Heritage and Arts.
2533 General Training/Workshop Participation - Level 5 (per Person)
30.00
2534 Fee entitled "General Training/Workshop" applies for the entire
2535 Department of Heritage and Arts.
2536 General Training/Workshop Participation - Level 6 (per Person)
40.00
2537 Fee entitled "General Training/Workshop" applies for the entire
2538 Department of Heritage and Arts.
2539 General Training/Workshop Participation - Level 7 (per Person)
50.00
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2540 Fee entitled "General Training/Workshop" applies for the entire
2541 Department of Heritage and Arts.
2542 General Training/Workshop Participation - Level 8 (per Person)
60.00
2543 Fee entitled "General Training/Workshop" applies for the entire
2544 Department of Heritage and Arts.
2545 General Training/Workshop Participation - Level 9 (per Person)
125.00
2546 Fee entitled "General Training/Workshop" applies for the entire
2547 Department of Heritage and Arts.
2548 General Training/Workshop Participation - Level 10 (per Person)
300.00
2549 Fee entitled "General Training/Workshop" applies for the entire
2550 Department of Heritage and Arts.
2551 General Training/Workshop Materials Fee (per Person)
15.00
2552 Fee entitled "General Training/Workshop" applies for the entire
2553 Department of Heritage and Arts.
2554 Government Records Access and Management Act
2555 Photocopies (per page)
0.25
2556 GRAMA fees apply for the entire Department of Heritage and Arts
2557 Historical Society
2558 State Historical Society2559 Utah Historical Society Annual Membership
2560 Student/Senior
25.00
2561 Individual
30.00
2562 Business/Sustaining
40.00
2563 Patron
60.00
2564 Sponsor
100.00
2565 Lifetime
500.00
2566 Utah Historical Quarterly (per issue)
7.00
2567 Publication Royalties
1.00
2568 State History
2569 Library and Collections2570 B/W Historic Photo
2571 4x5 B/W Historic Photo
7.00
2572 5x7 B/W Historic Photo
10.00
2573 8x10 B/W Historic Photo
15.00
2574 Self Serve Photo
0.50
2575 Digital Image 300 dpl>
10.00
2576 Expedited Photo Processing
2.00
2577 Historic Collection Use
10.00
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2578 Research Center
2579 Self Copy 8.5x11
0.10
2580 Self Copy 11x17
0.25
2581 Staff Copy 8.5x11
0.25
2582 Staff Copy 11x17
0.50
2583 Digital Self Scan/Save (per Page)
0.05
2584 Digital Staff Scan/Save (per Page)
0.25
2585 Microfilm Self Copy (per page)
0.25
2586 Microfilm Self Scan/Save (per Page)
0.15
2587 Microfilm Staff Scan/Save or Copy (per page)
1.00
2588 Audio Recording (per item)
10.00
2589 Video Recording (per item)
20.00
2590 Diazo print
2591 16 mm diazo print (per roll)
10.00
2592 35 mm diazo print (per roll)
12.00
2593 Silver print
2594 16 mm silver print (per roll)
18.00
2595 35 mm silver print (per roll)
20.00
2596 Microfilm Digitization
40.00
2597 Digital Format Conversion
5.00
2598 Surplus Photo
1.00
2599 Mailing Charges
1.00
2600 Fax Request
1.00
2601 Historic Preservation and Antiquities
2602 Anthropological Remains Recovery (per Recovery or Analysis and reporting)
2,500.00
2603 Fee is for recovery or analysis and reporting services.
2604 Literature Search - Self Service w/ Scans (per 1/2 Hour)
25.00
2605 Literature Search - Staff Performed w/ Scans (per 1/2 Hour)
50.00
2606 GIS Search - Staff Performed (per 1/4 Hour)
15.00
2607 Literature Search/GIS Search - no show fee (per incident)
60.00
2608 GIS Data Cut and Transfer (per Section)
15.00
2609 Division of Arts and Museums
2610 Community Arts Outreach2611 Change Leader Registration Level 5
500.00
2612 Community Outreach
2613 Traveling Exhibit Fees
125.00
2614 Traveling Exhibit Fees Title I Schools
100.00
2615 Mountain West Arts Conference Registration
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2616 MWAC Governor's Leadership in the Arts Luncheon
55.00
2617 MWAC Governor's Leadership in the Arts Luncheon Late Registrant
60.00
2618 Community/State Partnership Change Leader Registration
2619 Change Leader Registration Level 1
100.00
2620 Change Leader Registration Level 2
200.00
2621 Change Leader Registration Level 3
300.00
2622 Change Leader Registration Level 4
400.00
2623 Division of Arts and Museums - Office of Museum Services
2624 Office of Museum Services2625 Museum Environmental Monitoring Kit Rental/Shipping (per Period)
40.00
2626 Museum Environmental Monitoring Kit Deposit
150.00
2627 State Library
2628 Blind and Disabled2629 Full Library Services to States With Machines
150.00
2630 Lost Library Book Charge
500.00
2631 Basic Braille Services to States
85.00
2632 Full Library Services to States Without Machines
145.00
2633 Braille and Audio Service to LDS Church
2.25
2634 Library of Congress Contract (MSCW) (per Annual)
999,600.00
2635 Library Development
2636 Bookmobile Services (per Annual)
856,700.00
2637 Average fee of bookmobile services over the nine service areas.
2638 Library Resources
2639 Cataloging Services
7,000.00
2640 Catalog Express Utilization
0.58
2641 Catalog Express Overage
1.17
2642 Governor's Office of Economic Development
2643 Administration
2644 Avenue H Technology Provider Renewal2643 Administration
14.00
2645 Health Exchange Call Center
2.50
2646 Office of Tourism
2647 Operations and Fulfillment2648 Calendars
2649 Calendar sales: Individual (purchases of less than 30)
10.00
2650 Calendar sales: Bulk (non state agencies)
8.00
2651 Calendar sales: Bulk (state agencies)
6.00
2652 Calendar sales: Office of Tourism, Film, and Global Branding employees
5.00
2653 These fees may apply to one or more programs within the Office of
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2654 Tourism Line Item.
2655 Calendar Envelopes
0.50
2656 Posters
2657 Posters: Framed wall posters
55.00
2658 Posters: Non framed wall posters
2.99
2659 Shirts
2660 T-shirt sales (cost per shirt)
10.00
2661 Commissions
2662 Tourism promotional items re-seller commission
12%
2663 UDOT Signage Commissions
54,000.00
2664 Business Development
2665 Corporate Recruitment and Business Services2666 Market Tax Credit Fee
100,000.00
2667 Annual fee to certify a proposed equity investment or long-term debt
2668 security as a qualified equity investment.
2669 Private Activity Bond
2670 Confirmation per million volume cap (per million of allocated volume cap)
300.00
2671 Original application: under $3 million
1,500.00
2672 Original application: $3-$5 million
2,000.00
2673 Original application: over $5 million
3,000.00
2674 Private Activity Bond Re-application
2675 Re-application: under $3 million
750.00
2676 Re-application: $3-$5 million
1,000.00
2677 Re-application: over $5 million
1,500.00
2678 Private Activity Bond Extension
2679 Second 90 Day Extension
2,000.00
2680 Third 90 Day Extension
4,000.00
2681 Each Additional 90 Day Extension
4,000.00
2682 Pete Suazo Utah Athletics Commission
2683 Boxing Events2684 Boxing Event: <500 Seats
500.00
2685 Boxing Event: 500 - 1,000 Seats
500.00
2686 Boxing Event: 1,000 - 3,000 Seats
750.00
2687 Boxing Event: 3,000 - 5,000 seats
1,500.00
2688 Boxing Event: 5,000 - 10,000 Seats
1,500.00
2689 Boxing Event: >10,000 Seats
1,500.00
2690 Unarmed Combat Event
2691 Unarmed Combat Event: <500 Seats
500.00
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2692 Unarmed Combat Event: 500 - 1,000 Seats
500.00
2693 Unarmed Combat Event: 1,000 - 3,000 Seats
750.00
2694 Unarmed Combat Event: 3,000 - 5,000 seats
1,500.00
2695 Unarmed Combat Event: 5,000 - 10,000 Seats
1,500.00
2696 Unarmed Combat Event: >10,000 Seats
1,500.00
2697 Licenses and Badges
2698 Promoter (per License)
250.00
2699 Official, Manager, Matchmaker (per License)
50.00
2700 Judge, Referee, Matchmaker, Contestant Manager Licenses
2701 Contestant, Second (Corner) (per License)
30.00
2702 Amateur, Professional, Second (Corner), Timekeeper Licenses
2703 ID Badges (per Badge)
10.00
2704 Drug Tests, Fight Fax, Contestant ID Badge
2705 Additional Inspector
100.00
2706 Event Registration
100.00
2707 Fee to reserve a date on the Pete Suazo Utah Athletic Commission event
2708 calendar
2709 Broadcast Revenue
3,000.00
2710 3% of the first $500,000 and 1% of the next $1,000,000 of the total gross
2711 receipts from the sale, lease or other exploitation of internet, broadcasting,
2712 television, and motion picture rights for any contest or exhibition thereof
2713 without any deductions for commissions, brokerage fees, distribution fees,
2714 advertising, contestants' purses or charges, except in no case shall the fee be
2715 more than $25,000, nor less than $100.
2716 Utah State Tax Commission
2717 Tax Administration
2718 Administration Division2717 Tax Administration
2719 Administration
2720 Liquor Profit Distribution
6.00
2721 All Divisions
2722 Certified Document
5.00
2723 Faxed Document Processing (per page)
1.00
2724 Record Research
6.50
2725 Photocopies, over 10 copies (per page)
0.10
2726 Research, special requests (per hour)
20.00
2727 Technology Management
2728 Administration
2729 All Divisions
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2730 Custom Programming (per hour)
85.00
2731 Tax Processing Division
2732 Administration
2733 All Divisions
2734 Convenience Fee
Not to exceed 3%
2735 Convenience fee for tax payments and other authorized transactions
2736 Tax Payer Services
2737 Administration
2738 Lien Subordination
Not to exceed 300.00
2739 Tax Clearance
50.00
2740 Motor Vehicles
2741 Aeronautics
2742 Aircraft Registration
3.00
2743 Administration
2744 Sample License Plates
5.00
2745 All Divisions
2746 Data Processing Set-Up
55.00
2747 Parks and Recreation
2748 Parks & Recreation Decal Replacement
4.00
2749 Motor Vehicle
2750 Motor Vehicle Information
3.00
2751 Motor Vehicle Information Via Internet
1.00
2752 Motor Vehicle Transaction (per standard unit)
1.51
2753 Motor Carrier
2754 Cab Card
3.00
2755 Duplicate Registration
3.00
2756 Temporary Permit
2757 Individual permit
6.00
2758 Electronic Payment
2759 Authorized Motor Vehicle Registrations
Not to exceed 4.00
2760 License Plates
2761 Reflectorized Plate
6.00
2762 Special Group Plate Programs
2763 Inventory ordered before July 1, 2003
2764 Extra Plate Costs
5.50
2765 Plus $5 standard plate fee
2766 New Programs or inventory reorders after July 1, 2003
2767 Start-up or significant program changes (per program)
3,900.00
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2768 Extra Plate Costs (per decal set ordered)
3.50
2769 Plus $5 standard plate fee
2770 Extra Handling Cost (per decal set ordered)
2.40
2771 Special Group Logo Decals
Variable
2772 Special Group Slogan Decals
Variable
2773 Motor and Special Fuel
2774 International Fuel Tax Administration
2775 Decal (per set)
4.00
2776 Reinstatement
100.00
2777 Motor Vehicle Enforcement Division
2778 Temporary Permit Restricted Fund
2779 Temporary Permit
Not to exceed 12.00
2780 Sold to dealers in bulk, not to exceed approved fee amount
2781 Temporary Sports Event Registration Certificate
Not to exceed 12.00
2782 MV Business Regulation
2783 Dismantler's Retitling Inspection
50.00
2784 Salvage Vehicle Inspection
50.00
2785 Electronic Payment
2786 Temporary Permit Books (per book)
Not to exceed 4.00
2787 Dealer Permit Penalties (per penalty)
Not to exceed 1.00
2788 Salvage Buyer's License (per license)
Not to exceed 3.00
2789 Licenses
2790 Motor Vehicle Manufacturer License
102.00
2791 Motor Vehicle Remanufacturer License
102.00
2792 New Motor Vehicle Dealer
127.00
2793 Transporter
51.00
2794 Body Shop
112.00
2795 Used Motor Vehicle Dealer
127.00
2796 Dismantler
102.00
2797 Salesperson
31.00
2798 Salesperson's License Transfer Fee
31.00
2799 Salesperson's License Reissue
5.00
2800 Crusher
102.00
2801 Used Motor Cycle, Off-Highway Vehicle, and Small Trailer Dealer
51.00
2802 New Motor Cycle, Off-Highway Vehicle, and Small Trailer Dealer
51.00
2803 Representative
26.00
2804 Distributor or Factory Branch and Distributor Branch's
61.00
2805 Additional place of business
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2806 Temporary
26.00
2807 Permanent
Variable
2808 Variable rate - same rate as the original license fee (based on license type)
2809 License Plates
2810 Purchase
2811 Manufacturer
10.00
2812 Dealer
12.00
2813 Dismantler
10.00
2814 Transporter
10.00
2815 Renewal
2816 Manufacturer
8.50
2817 Dealer
10.50
2818 Dismantler
8.50
2819 Transporter
8.50
2820 In-transit Permit
2.50
2821 License Plates Production
2822 License Plates Production2823 Decal Replacement
1.00
2824 Reflectorized Plate
6.00
2825 Plate Mailing Charge (per Plate Set)
4.00
2826 Utah Science Technology and Research Governing Authority
2827 Research Capacity Building
2828 U of U Start Up, Carry Over, Commercialization2827 Research Capacity Building
2829 USTAR Core Facility Incubation (per sq ft)
28.00
2830 Support Programs
2831 SBIR/STTR Assistance Center2832 SBIR/STTR Assistance Center (SSAC) Search Fee
75.00
2833 SBIR/STTR Assistance Center (SSAC) 4-8 hour seminar/workshop
75.00
2834 SBIR/STTR Assistance Center (SSAC) 4-8 hour seminar/workshop: non-client
50.00
2835 SBIR/STTR Assistance Center (SSAC) 4-8 hour seminar/workshop: client
25.00
2836 SBIR/STTR Assistance Center (SSAC) 2-4 hour seminar/workshop
25.00
2837 SBIR/STTR Assistance Center (SSAC) 1-4 hour seminar/workshop
10.00
2838 SBIR/STTR Assistance Center Seminar: Outside speakers: all day event
225.00
2839 SBIR/STTR Assistance Center Seminar: Outside speakers: all day event (early bird)
150.00
2840 SBIR/STTR Assistance Center Seminar: Outside speakers: all day event (search client)
100.00
2841 Regional Outreach
2842 Regional Outreach Seminar: Outside speakers - all day event
225.00
2843 Regional Outreach Seminar: Outside speakers - all day event (early bird)
150.00
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2844 Regional Outreach 4-8 hour seminar/workshop
75.00
2845 Regional Outreach 4-8 hour seminar/workshop
50.00
2846 Regional Outreach 4-8 hour seminar/workshop
25.00
2847 Regional Outreach 2-4 hour seminar/workshop
25.00
2848 Regional Outreach 1-4 hour seminar/workshop
10.00
2849 Incubation Programs
2850 Incubation Program Pro Membership
300.00
2851 Incubation Program Co-Working Membership
150.00
2852 Incubation Program Walk-In Membership
45.00
2853 Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control
2854 DABC Operations
2855 Executive Director2854 DABC Operations
2856 Compliance Licensee Lists
10.00
2857 Licensee Rules
20.00
2858 Utah Code
30.00
2859 Label Approval Fee
30.00
2860 Administration
2861 Customized Reports Produced by Request (per hour)
50.00
2862 Stock Location Report
25.00
2863 Photocopies
0.15
2864 Returned Check Fee
20.00
2865 Application to Relocate Alcoholic Beverages Due to Change or Residence
20.00
2866 Research (per hour)
30.00
2867 Video/DVD
25.00
2868 Price Lists
2869 Master Category
8.00
2870 $96 Yearly
2871 Alpha by Product
8.00
2872 $96 Yearly
2873 Numeric by Code
8.00
2874 $96 Yearly
2875 Military
8.00
2876 $96 Yearly
2877 Labor Commission
2878 Administration2879 Industrial Accidents Division
2880 Workers Compensation
2881 Coverage Waiver
50.00
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2882 Seminar Fee (alternate years) (per registrant)
Not to exceed 500.00
2883 Premium Assessment
2884 Workplace Safety Fund (per premium)
0.25%
2885 Employers Reinsurance Fund (per premium)
3.00%
2886 Uninsured Employers Fund (per premium)
0.35%
2887 Industrial Accidents Restricted Account (per premium)
0.50%
2888 Certificate to Self-Insured
2889 New Self-Insured Certificate
1,200.00
2890 Self Insured Certificate Renewal
650.00
2891 Boiler, Elevator and Coal Mine Safety Division
2892 Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspections
2893 Owner
2894 User Inspection Agency Certification
250.00
2895 Certificate of Competency
2896 Original Exam
25.00
2897 Renewal
20.00
2898 Jacketed Kettles and Hot Water Supply
2899 Consultation
2900 Witness special inspection (per hour)
60.00
2901 Boilers
2902 Existing
2903 < 250,000 BTU
30.00
2904 > 250,000 BTU but < 4,000,000 BTU
60.00
2905 > 4,000,001 BTU but < 20,000,000 BTU
150.00
2906 > 20,000,000 BTU
300.00
2907 New
2908 < 250,000 BTU
45.00
2909 > 250,000 BTU but < 4,000,000 BTU
90.00
2910 > 4,000,001 BTU but < 20,000,000 BTU
225.00
2911 > 20,000,000 BTU
450.00
2912 Pressure Vessel
2913 Existing
30.00
2914 New
45.00
2915 Pressure Vessel Inspection by Owner-user
2916 25 or less on single statement (per vessel)
5.00
2917 26 through 100 on single statement (per statement)
100.00
2918 101 through 500 on single statement (per statement)
200.00
2919 over 500 on single statement (per statement)
400.00
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2920 Elevator Inspections Existing Elevators
2921 Hydraulic
85.00
2922 Electric
85.00
2923 Handicapped
85.00
2924 Other Elevators
85.00
2925 Elevator Inspections New Elevators
2926 Hydraulic
300.00
2927 Electric
700.00
2928 Handicapped
200.00
2929 Other Elevators
200.00
2930 Consultation and Review (per hour)
60.00
2931 Escalators/Moving Walks
700.00
2932 Remodeled Electric
500.00
2933 Roped Hydraulic
500.00
2934 Coal Mine Certification
2935 Mine Foreman
50.00
2936 Temporary Mine Foreman
35.00
2937 Fire Boss
50.00
2938 Surface Foreman
50.00
2939 Temporary Surface Foreman
35.00
2940 Hoistman
50.00
2941 Electrician
2942 Underground
50.00
2943 Surface
50.00
2944 Certification Retest
2945 Per section
20.00
2946 Maximum fee charge
50.00
2947 Hydrocarbon Mine Certifications
2948 Hoistman
50.00
2949 Certification Retest
2950 Per section
20.00
2951 Maximum fee charge
50.00
2952 Gilsonite
2953 Mine Examiner
50.00
2954 Shot Firerer
50.00
2955 Mine Foreman
2956 Certificate
50.00
2957 Temporary
35.00
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2958 Photocopies, Search, Printing
2959 Black and White no special handling
0.25
2960 Research, redacting, unstapling, restapling (per hour)
15.00
2961 More than 1 hour (per hour)
20.00
2962 Color Printing (per page)
0.50
2963 Certified Copies (per certification)
2.00
2964 Plus search fees if applicable
2965 Electronic documents CD or DVD
2.00
2966 Fax, plus telephone costs
0.50
2967 Department of Commerce
2968 Commerce General Regulation
2969 Administration2968 Commerce General Regulation
2970 Commerce Department
2971 All Divisions
2972 Booklets
Variable
2973 Administrative Expungement Application
200.00
2974 Priority Processing
75.00
2975 List of Licensees/Business Entities
25.00
2976 Photocopies (per copy)
0.30
2977 Verification of Licensure/Custodian of Record
20.00
2978 Returned Check Charge
20.00
2979 FBI Fingerprint File Search
15.00
2980 BCI Fingerprint File Search
20.00
2981 Fingerprint Processing for non-department
10.00
2982 Government Records and Management Act Requested Information Booklet
10.00
2983 Duplication Charge CD
12.00
2984 Government Records and Management Act record
2985 Administration
2986 Motor Vehicle Franchise Act
2987 Application
83.00
2988 Renewal
83.00
2989 Powersport Vehicle Franchise Act
2990 Application
83.00
2991 Renewal
83.00
2992 Application in addition to MVFA
27.00
2993 Renewal in addition to MVFA
27.00
2994 Administration Late Renewal
20.00
2995 Employer Legal Status Voluntary Certification (Bi-annual)
3.00
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2996 Property Rights Ombudsman
2997 Filing Request for Advisory Opinion
150.00
2998 Land Use Seminar Continuing Education
25.00
2999 Books
3000 Citizens Guide to Land Use
3001 Single copy
15.00
3002 Six or more copies
9.00
3003 Case of 22 books
132.00
3004 Administration
3005 Home Owner Associations
3006 HOA Registration
37.00
3007 Change in HOA Registration
10.00
3008 Occupational and Professional Licensing
3009 Cosmetologist/Barber
3010 Apprentice Registration / Renewal
20.00
3011 Deception Detection
3012 Deception Detection Examiner Administrator Application
50.00
3013 Deception Detection Examiner Administrator Renewal
32.00
3014 Commercial Interior Design
3015 Commercial Interior Design Certification New Application
70.00
3016 Commercial Interior Design Certification Renewal
40.00
3017 Acupuncturist
3018 New Application Filing
110.00
3019 Dentist Educator
3020 New Application
110.00
3021 New Application Filing
3022 Renewal
63.00
3023 Electrician
3024 Apprentice Electrician tracking per credit hour
0.24
3025 Massage
3026 Apprentice Renewal
20.00
3027 Plumber
3028 Plumber CE Course approval
40.00
3029 Plumber CE Course Attendee Tracking / per hour
1.00
3030 Apprentice Plumber CE attendance tracking/ per hour
0.24
3031 Substance Use Disorder Counselor (Licensed)
3032 Licensed Advanced New Application
85.00
3033 Licensed Advanced Renewal
78.00
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3034 Substance Use Disorder Counselor (Certified)
3035 Certified Advanced Counselor
70.00
3036 Certified Advanced Counselor Intern
70.00
3037 Pharmacy
3038 Dispensing Medical Practitioner New Application Filing
110.00
3039 Dispensing Medical Practitioner License Renewal
63.00
3040 Dispensing Medical Practitioner Clinic Pharmacy New Application
200.00
3041 Dispensing Medical Practitioner Clinic Pharmacy License Renewal
103.00
3042 Pharmacy Technician Trainee
50.00
3043 Music Therapy
3044 Certified Music Therapist New Application
70.00
3045 Certified Music Therapist Application Renewal
47.00
3046 Physical Therapy
3047 Dry Needle Registration
50.00
3048 Psychologist
3049 Behavioral Analyst New Application Filing
120.00
3050 Behavioral Analyst License Renewal
93.00
3051 Assistant Behavioral Analyst New Application Filing
120.00
3052 Assistant Behavioral Analyst License Renewal
93.00
3053 Behavioral Specialist License Renewal
78.00
3054 Assistant Behavioral Specialist New Application Filing
85.00
3055 Assistant Behavioral Specialist License Renewal
78.00
3056 Physician and Surgeon
3057 Physician and Surgeon Compact Existing Licensee Fee
40.00
3058 Interstate Compact New License Application Filing
200.00
3059 Interstate Compact License Renewal
183.00
3060 Acupuncturist
3061 License Renewal
63.00
3062 Alarm Company
3063 Company Application Filing
330.00
3064 Company License Renewal
203.00
3065 Agent Application Filing
60.00
3066 Agent License Renewal
42.00
3067 Agent Temporary Permit
20.00
3068 Architect
3069 New Application Filing
110.00
3070 License Renewals
63.00
3071 Education and Enforcement Surcharge
10.00
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3072 Armored Car
3073 Registration
330.00
3074 Renewal
203.00
3075 Security Officer Registration
60.00
3076 Security Officer Renewal
42.00
3077 Education Approval
300.00
3078 Education Renewal
103.00
3079 Athletic Agents
3080 New Application Filing
510.00
3081 License Renewal
510.00
3082 Athletic Trainer
3083 New Application Filing
70.00
3084 License Renewal
47.00
3085 Building Inspector
3086 New Application Filing
85.00
3087 License Renewal
63.00
3088 Certified Court Reporter
3089 New Application Filing
45.00
3090 License Renewal
42.00
3091 Certified Dietician
3092 New Application Filing
60.00
3093 License Renewals
37.00
3094 Certified Nurse Midwife
3095 New Application Filing
100.00
3096 License Renewal
63.00
3097 Intern-New Application Filing
35.00
3098 Certified Public Accountant
3099 Individual CPA Application Filing
85.00
3100 Individual License/Certificate Renewal
63.00
3101 CPA Firm Application for Registration
90.00
3102 CPA Firm Registration Renewal
52.00
3103 Chiropractic Physician
3104 New Application Filing
200.00
3105 License Renewal
103.00
3106 Contractor
3107 New Application Filing-Primary Classification
210.00
3108 License Renewals
113.00
3109 New Application Filing-Secondary Classification
110.00
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3110 Change Qualifier
50.00
3111 Corporation Conversion
35.00
3112 Continuing Education Course Approval
40.00
3113 Continuing Education (per credit hour tracking)
1.00
3114 Controlled Substance
3115 New Application Filing
100.00
3116 License Renewal
78.00
3117 Controlled Substance Handler
3118 Facility New Application Filing
90.00
3119 Facility License Renewal
68.00
3120 Individual New Application Filing
90.00
3121 Individual License Renewal
68.00
3122 Controlled Substance Precursor
3123 Distributor New Application Filing
210.00
3124 License Renewal
113.00
3125 Cosmetologist/Barber
3126 New Application Filing
60.00
3127 License Renewal
52.00
3128 Instructor Certificate
60.00
3129 School New Application Filing
110.00
3130 School License Renewal
110.00
3131 Barber New Application
60.00
3132 School License Renewal
52.00
3133 Barber Instructor Certificate
60.00
3134 Deception Detection
3135 Examiner New Application Filing
50.00
3136 Examiner License Renewal
32.00
3137 Intern New Application Filing
35.00
3138 Intern License Renewal
32.00
3139 Dentist
3140 New Application Filing
110.00
3141 License Renewals
63.00
3142 Anesthesia Upgrade New Application
60.00
3143 Dental Hygienist
3144 New Application Filing
60.00
3145 License Renewal
37.00
3146 Anesthesia Upgrade New Application
35.00
3147 Direct Entry Midwife
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3148 New Application Filing
100.00
3149 License Renewal
63.00
3150 Electrician
3151 New Application Filing
110.00
3152 License Renewal
63.00
3153 Continuing Education Course Approval
40.00
3154 Continuing Education (per credit hour tracking)
1.00
3155 Electrologist
3156 New Application Filing
50.00
3157 License Renewals
32.00
3158 Instructor Certificate
60.00
3159 School New Application Filing
110.00
3160 School License Renewal
110.00
3161 Elevator Mechanic
3162 New Application Filing
110.00
3163 License Renewal
63.00
3164 Continuing Education Course Approval
40.00
3165 Continuing Education (per credit hour tracking)
1.00
3166 Engineer, Professional
3167 New Application Filing
110.00
3168 Engineer License Renewal
63.00
3169 Structural Engineer New Application Filing
110.00
3170 Structural Engineer License Renewal
63.00
3171 Engineer
3172 Education and Enforcement Surcharge
10.00
3173 Environmental Health Scientist
3174 New Application Filing
60.00
3175 License Renewal
37.00
3176 New Application Filing
60.00
3177 In training
3178 Esthetician
3179 New Application Filing
60.00
3180 License Renewals
52.00
3181 Instructor Certificate
60.00
3182 Master Esthetician New Application Filing
85.00
3183 Master Esthetician License Renewal
68.00
3184 School New Application Filing
110.00
3185 School License Renewal
110.00
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3186 Factory Built Housing
3187 Dealer New Application Filing
30.00
3188 Dealer License Renewal
30.00
3189 On-site Plant Inspection (per hour)
$50 per hour plus expenses
3190 Factory Built Housing Education and Enforcement
75.00
3191 Funeral Services
3192 Director New Application Filing
160.00
3193 Director License Renewal
88.00
3194 Intern New Application Filing
85.00
3195 Establishment New Application Filing
250.00
3196 Establishment License Renewal
250.00
3197 Genetic Counselor
3198 New Application Filing
150.00
3199 License Renewal
138.00
3200 Geologist
3201 New Application Filing
150.00
3202 License Renewal
123.00
3203 Education and Enforcement Fund
15.00
3204 Handyman Affirmation
3205 Handyman Exemption Registration/Renewal
35.00
3206 Health Facility Administrator
3207 New Application Filing
120.00
3208 License Renewals
83.00
3209 Hearing Instrument Specialist
3210 New Application Filing
150.00
3211 License Renewal
103.00
3212 Intern New Application Filing
35.00
3213 Hunting Guide
3214 New Application Filing
75.00
3215 License Renewal
50.00
3216 Landscape Architect
3217 New Application Filing
110.00
3218 License Renewal
63.00
3219 Examination Record
30.00
3220 Education and Enforcement Fund
10.00
3221 Land Surveyor
3222 New Application Filing
110.00
3223 License Renewals
63.00
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3224 Education and Enforcement Surcharge
10.00
3225 Marriage and Family Therapist
3226 Therapist New Application Filing
120.00
3227 Therapist License Renewal
93.00
3228 Associate New Application Filing
85.00
3229 Externship New Application Filling
85.00
3230 Massage
3231 Therapist New Application Filing
60.00
3232 Therapist License Renewal
52.00
3233 Apprentice New Application Filing
35.00
3234 Medical Language Interpreter
3235 New Application Filing
50.00
3236 Interpreter Renewal
25.00
3237 Nail Technician
3238 New Application Filing
60.00
3239 License Renewal
52.00
3240 Instructor Certificate
60.00
3241 School New Application Filing
110.00
3242 School License Renewal
110.00
3243 Naturopathic Physician
3244 New Application Filing
200.00
3245 License Renewals
103.00
3246 Nursing
3247 Licensed Practical Nurse New Application Filing
60.00
3248 Licensed Practical Nurse License Renewal
58.00
3249 Registered Nurse New Application Filing
60.00
3250 Registered Nurse License Renewal
58.00
3251 Advanced Practice RN New Application Filing
100.00
3252 Advanced Practice RN License Renewal
68.00
3253 Advanced Practice RN-Intern New Application Filing
35.00
3254 Certified Nurse Anesthetist New Application Filing
100.00
3255 Certified Nurse Anesthetist License Renewal
68.00
3256 Educational Program Approval-Initial Visit
500.00
3257 Educational Program Approval-Follow-up
250.00
3258 Medication Aide Certified New Application Filing
50.00
3259 Medication Aide Certified License Renewal
42.00
3260 Occupational Therapist
3261 Occupational Therapist New Application Filing
70.00
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3262 Occupational Therapist License Renewal
47.00
3263 Occupational Therapist Assistant New Application Filing
70.00
3264 Occupational Therapist Assistants License Renewal
47.00
3265 Online Contract Pharmacy
3266 New Application
200.00
3267 Renewal
103.00
3268 Online Internet Facilitator
3269 New Application
7,000.00
3270 Renewal
7,000.00
3271 Optometrist
3272 New Application Filing
140.00
3273 License Renewal
93.00
3274 Osteopathic Physician Online Prescriber
3275 New Application
200.00
3276 License Renewal
183.00
3277 Outfitter
3278 New License Filing
150.00
3279 Renewal License
50.00
3280 Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon
3281 New Application Filing
200.00
3282 License Renewals
183.00
3283 Pharmacy
3284 Pharmacist New Application Filing
110.00
3285 Pharmacist License Renewal
63.00
3286 Pharmacy Intern New Application Filing
100.00
3287 Pharmacy Technician New Application Filing
60.00
3288 Pharmacy Technician License Renewal
47.00
3289 Class A New Application Filing
200.00
3290 Class A License Renewal
103.00
3291 Class B New Application
200.00
3292 Class B License Renewal
103.00
3293 Class C New Application
200.00
3294 Class C License Renewal
103.00
3295 Class D New Application
200.00
3296 Class D License Renewal
103.00
3297 Class E New Application
200.00
3298 Class E License Renewal
103.00
3299 Physical Therapy
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3300 New Application Filing
70.00
3301 License Renewal
47.00
3302 Physical Therapy Assistant
3303 New Application Filing
60.00
3304 License Renewal
47.00
3305 Physician/Surgeon
3306 New Application Filing
200.00
3307 License Renewal
183.00
3308 Physician Assistant
3309 New Application Filing
180.00
3310 License Renewals
123.00
3311 Physician Online Prescriber
3312 New Application
200.00
3313 License Renewal
183.00
3314 Plumber
3315 New Application Filing
110.00
3316 License Renewals
63.00
3317 Podiatric Physician
3318 New Application Filing
200.00
3319 License Renewal
103.00
3320 Pre-Need Funeral Arrangement
3321 Sales Agent New Application Filing
85.00
3322 Sales Agent License Renewal
73.00
3323 Private Probation Provider
3324 New Application Filing
85.00
3325 License Renewal
63.00
3326 Clinical Mental Health Counselor
3327 New Application Filing
120.00
3328 License Renewals
93.00
3329 Professional Counselor Associate New Application Filing
85.00
3330 Associate Clinical Mental Health Extern New Application
85.00
3331 Psychologist
3332 New Application Filing
200.00
3333 License Renewal
128.00
3334 Certified Psychology Resident New App Filing
85.00
3335 Radiology
3336 Radiology Technologist New Application Filing
70.00
3337 Radiology Technologist License Renewal
47.00
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3338 Radiology Practical Technologist New Application Filing
70.00
3339 Radiology Practical Technologist License Renewal
47.00
3340 Recreation Therapy
3341 Master Therapeutic Recreational Specialist New Application Filing
70.00
3342 Master Therapeutic Recreational Specialist License Renewal
47.00
3343 Therapeutic Recreational Specialist New Application Filing
70.00
3344 Therapeutic Recreational Specialist License Renewal
47.00
3345 Therapeutic Recreational Technical New License Application
70.00
3346 Therapeutic Recreational Technician License Renewal
47.00
3347 Residence Lien Recovery Fund
3348 Initial Assessment
195.00
3349 Registration Processing Fee-Voluntary Registrants
25.00
3350 Post-claim Laborer Assessment
20.00
3351 Beneficiary Claim
120.00
3352 Laborer Beneficiary Claim
15.00
3353 Reinstatement of Lapsed Registration
50.00
3354 Late
20.00
3355 Certificate of Compliance
30.00
3356 Respiratory Care Practitioner
3357 New Application Filing
60.00
3358 License Renewal
52.00
3359 Security Services
3360 Contract Security Company Application Filing
330.00
3361 Contract Security Company Renewal
203.00
3362 Replace/Change Qualifier
50.00
3363 Education Program Approval
300.00
3364 Education Program Approval Renewal
103.00
3365 Armed Security Officer New Application Filing
60.00
3366 Armed Security Officer New License Renewal
42.00
3367 Unarmed Security Officer New Application Filing
60.00
3368 Unarmed Security Officer New License Renewal
42.00
3369 Social Worker
3370 Clinical Social Worker New Application Filing
120.00
3371 Clinical Social Worker License Renewal
93.00
3372 Certified Social Worker New Application Filing
120.00
3373 Certified Social Worker License Renewal
93.00
3374 Certified Social Worker Intern New
85.00
3375 Certified Social Worker Externship
85.00
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3376 Social Service Worker New Application Filing
85.00
3377 Social Service Worker License Renewal
78.00
3378 Speech Language Pathologist/Audiologist
3379 Speech Language Pathologist New Application Filing
70.00
3380 Speech Language Pathologist License Renewal
47.00
3381 Audiologist New Application Filing
70.00
3382 Audiologist License Renewal
47.00
3383 Speech Language Pathologist / Audiologist
3384 Speech Language Pathologist and Audiologist New Application Filing
70.00
3385 Speech Language Pathologist and Audiologist License Renewal
47.00
3386 Substance Use Disorder Counselor (Licensed)
3387 New Application Filing
85.00
3388 License Renewal
78.00
3389 Substance Use Disorder Counselor (Certified)
3390 Certified Substance Counselor
70.00
3391 Certified Counselor Intern
70.00
3392 Certified Substance Extern
70.00
3393 Veterinarian
3394 New Application Filing
150.00
3395 License Renewal
73.00
3396 Intern New Application Filing
35.00
3397 Vocational Rehab Counselor
3398 New Application Filing
70.00
3399 License Renewal
47.00
3400 Other
3401 Inactive/Reactivation/Emeritus License
50.00
3402 Temporary License
50.00
3403 Late Renewal
20.00
3404 License/Registration Reinstatement
50.00
3405 Duplicate License
10.00
3406 Disciplinary File Search (per order document)
12.00
3407 Change Qualifier
50.00
3408 UBC Seminar
Variable
3409 surcharge of 1% of Building Permits in accordance w/
3410 UCA-15a-1-209-5-a
3411 UBC Building Permit surcharge
Variable
3412 State Construction Registry
3413 Online
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3414 Notice of Commencement
7.50
3415 Appended Notice of Commencement online
7.50
3416 Preliminary Notice
1.00
3417 Notice of Completion
7.50
3418 Required Notifications
Variable
3419 Requested Notifications
10.00
3420 Receipt Retrieval
3421 Within 2 years
1.00
3422 Beyond 2 years
5.00
3423 Public Search
1.00
3424 Annual account set up
3425 Auto bill to credit card
60.00
3426 Invoice
100.00
3427 Notice of Construction Loan
8.00
3428 Notice of Intent to Complete
8.00
3429 Notice of Retention
1.25
3430 Notice of Remaining to Complete
1.25
3431 Offline
3432 Notice of Commencement
15.00
3433 Appended Notice of Commencement - On-line
15.00
3434 Preliminary Notice
6.00
3435 Notice of Completion
15.00
3436 Required Notifications
6.00
3437 Requested Notifications
25.00
3438 Receipt Retrieval
3439 Within 2 years
6.00
3440 Beyond 2 years
12.50
3441 Public Search
Variable
3442 Annual account set up
3443 Auto bill to credit card
75.00
3444 Invoice
125.00
3445 Notice of Construction Loan
15.00
3446 Notice of Intent to Complete
16.00
3447 Notice of Retention
8.00
3448 Notice of Remaining to Complete
6.00
3449 Notice of Loan Default
Variable
3450 Building Permit
Variable
3451 Filed by city
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3452 Withdrawal of Preliminary Notice
Variable
3453 Construction Ownership
3454 Ownership Status Report
20.00
3455 Ownership Listing/Change
20.00
3456 Physician Educator
3457 Physician Educator I new application
200.00
3458 Physician Educator I renewal
183.00
3459 Physician Educator II new application
200.00
3460 Physician Educator I renewal
183.00
3461 Radiologist Assistant
3462 New Application Filing
70.00
3463 License Renewal
47.00
3464 Residence Lien Recovery Fund
3465 Special Assessment
105.00
3466 Securities
3467 Title III Crowd Funding Timely Notice Filing
100.00
3468 Title III Crowd Funding Notice Filing Late Fee
500.00
3469 Securities Registration
3470 Qualification Registration
300.00
3471 Covered Securities Notice Filings
3472 Regulation A timely Securities Filing
100.00
3473 Late Fee Regulation A Filing
500.00
3474 Securities Registration
3475 Coordinated Registration
300.00
3476 Transactional Exemptions
3477 Transactional Exemptions
60.00
3478 No-action and Interpretative Opinions
120.00
3479 Licensing
3480 Agent
60.00
3481 Broker/Dealer
200.00
3482 Investment Advisor
3483 New and renewal
100.00
3484 Investment Advisor Representative
3485 New and renewal
50.00
3486 Certified Dealer
3487 New and Renewal
500.00
3488 Certified Adviser
3489 New and Renewal
500.00
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3490 Covered Securities Notice Filings
3491 Investment Companies
600.00
3492 All Other Covered Securities
100.00
3493 Late Fee Rule 506 Notice Filing
500.00
3494 Less than 15 days after sale
3495 Federal Covered Adviser
3496 New and Renewal
100.00
3497 Securities Exemptions
3498 Securities Exemptions
60.00
3499 Other
3500 Late Renewal
20.00
3501 Fairness Hearing
1,500.00
3502 Statute Booklet
Variable
3503 Small Corp. Offering Registration (SCOR)
Variable
3504 Rules and form booklet
Variable
3505 Excluding SCOR
3506 Postage and Handling
Variable
3507 Consumer Protection
3508 Charitable Solicitation Act
3509 Charity
75.00
3510 Transportation Network Company
3511 Transportation network Company Registration
5,000.00
3512 Transportation Network Company License Renewal
5,000.00
3513 Immigration Consultants
3514 Initial Registration Fee
200.00
3515 License Renewal Fee
200.00
3516 Pawnshop Registry
3517 Pawnbroker Late Fee
50.00
3518 Charitable Solicitation Act
3519 Professional Fund Raiser
250.00
3520 Telephone Solicitation
3521 Telemarketing Registration
500.00
3522 Health Spa
3523 Health Spa
100.00
3524 Credit Services Organization
3525 Credit Services Organization
250.00
3526 Debt Management Services Organizations
250.00
3527 Business Opportunity Disclosure Register
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3528 Exempt
100.00
3529 Approved
200.00
3530 Child Protection Register
3531 Child Protection Registry (per email)
0.005
3532 Rate up to 20,000 and 40,000 units per calendar month, discounted
3533 thereafter.
3534 Child Protection Registry
3535 Step Volume 20,000-40,000 units in a month ($.00485)
Variable
3536 Previous fee is $.005. 3% discount off previous step for each additional
3537 20,000 units in calendar month. 3% discount for transactions 40-60K & each
3538 20K step thereafter in a calendar month.
3539 3% discount off previous step for each additional 20,000 units in calendar month
Variable
3540 Pawnshop Registry
3541 Out of State Pawnshop Database Request
750.00
3542 Pawnshop/2nd hand store Registration
300.00
3543 Law Enforcement Registration
2.00
3544 Proprietary Schools
3545 Initial Application
250.00
3546 Renewal Application
1% of gross revenue
3547 Registration Review
1% of gross revenue
3548 Miscellaneous Fees
3549 Late Renewal (per month)
25.00
3550 Miscellaneous
3551 Microcassette Copying (per tape)
Variable
3552 Proprietary Schools Registration Application
1% of gross revenue
3553 $500 min; $2,500 max
3554 Proprietary Schools
3555 Accredited Institution Certificate of Exemption Registration/Renewal
1% of gross revenue
3556 Up to $2,500 or $1,500 min
3557 Non-Profit Exemption Certificate Registration/Renewal
1,500.00
3558 Corporations and Commercial Code
3559 Articles of Incorporation
3560 Domestic Profit
70.00
3561 Partnerships
3562 General Partnerships
22.00
3563 5 year renewal
3564 Other
3565 Statement Authority
15.00
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3566 One time registration or as changes are needed
3567 Partnerships
3568 Limited Liability Partnership
70.00
3569 Previously under Limited Partnership, now LLP's
3570 Other
3571 Pharmacy Benefit Manager
100.00
3572 Articles of Incorporation
3573 Domestic Nonprofit
30.00
3574 Foreign Profit
70.00
3575 Foreign Nonprofit
30.00
3576 Reinstatement
3577 Profit
70.00
3578 Requalification/Reinstatement
3579 Nonprofit
30.00
3580 Changes of Corporate Status
3581 Amend/Restate/Merge-Profit
37.00
3582 Amend/Restate/Merge-Nonprofit
17.00
3583 Amendment-Foreign
37.00
3584 Pre-authorization of document
25.00
3585 Statement of Correction
12.00
3586 Conversion
37.00
3587 Annual Report
3588 Profit
15.00
3589 Nonprofit
10.00
3590 Limited Partnership
15.00
3591 Limited Liability Company
15.00
3592 On-line
15.00
3593 Change Form
15.00
3594 Certification
3595 Corporate Standing
12.00
3596 Corporate Standing-Long Form
20.00
3597 Commercial Registered Agent
3598 Registration
52.00
3599 Changes
52.00
3600 Terminations
52.00
3601 Corporation Search
3602 In House
10.00
3603 Limited Partnership
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3604 Certificate/Qualification
70.00
3605 Reinstate
70.00
3606 Amend/Restate/Merge
37.00
3607 Statement of Correction
12.00
3608 Conversion
37.00
3609 DBA
3610 Registration
22.00
3611 Renewals
22.00
3612 Business/Real Estate Investment Trust
22.00
3613 Trademark/Electronic Trademark
3614 Initial Application and 1st Class Code
50.00
3615 Each Additional Class Code
25.00
3616 Renewals
50.00
3617 Assignments
25.00
3618 Unincorporated Cooperative Association
3619 Articles of Incorporation/Qualification
22.00
3620 Annual Report
7.00
3621 Limited Liability Company
3622 Articles of Organization/Qualification
70.00
3623 Reinstate
70.00
3624 Amend/Merge
37.00
3625 Statement of Correction
12.00
3626 Conversion
37.00
3627 Other
3628 Late Renewal
10.00
3629 Out of State Motorist Summons
12.00
3630 Collection Agency Bond
32.00
3631 Unregistered Foreign Business
12.00
3632 Foreign Name Registration
22.00
3633 Statement of Certification
12.00
3634 Name Reservation
22.00
3635 Telecopier Transmittal
5.00
3636 Telecopier Transmittal (per page)
1.00
3637 Commercial Code Lien Filing
3638 UCC I Filings (per page)
12.00
3639 UCC Addendum (per page)
12.00
3640 UCC III Assignment/Amendment
12.00
3641 UCC III Continuation
12.00
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3642 UCC III Termination
Variable
3643 CFS-1
12.00
3644 CFS Addendum
12.00
3645 CFS-3
12.00
3646 CFS-2
12.00
3647 CFS Registrant
25.00
3648 Master List
25.00
3649 Lien Search
3650 Search
12.00
3651 Transactions Through Utah Interactive
3652 Registered Principal Search
3.00
3653 Business Entity Search Principals
1.00
3654 Certificate of Good Standing
12.00
3655 Subscription
75.00
3656 UCC Searches
12.00
3657 List Compilation Customized
Variable
3658 One Stop Business Registration
Variable
3659 Real Estate
3660 Appraisers
3661 Licensed and Certified
3662 Application
350.00
3663 Mortgage Broker
3664 Mortgage Loan Originator New Application
100.00
3665 Mortgage Loan Originator Renewal
30.00
3666 Sales Agent
3667 New Application (2 year)
100.00
3668 Renewal
30.00
3669 Education
3670 Real Estate Education Broker
18.00
3671 Continuing Education Registration
10.00
3672 Real Estate Education Agent
12.00
3673 Appraisers
3674 Licensed and Certified
3675 Renewal
350.00
3676 National Register
80.00
3677 Certifications
3678 Real Estate Prelicense School Certification
100.00
3679 Real Estate Prelicense Instructor Certification
75.00
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3680 Appraisers
3681 Temporary Permit
100.00
3682 Appraiser Trainee Registration
100.00
3683 Real Estate Education
3684 Real Estate Continuing Education Course Certification
75.00
3685 Real Estate Continuing Education Instructor Certification
50.00
3686 Appraisers
3687 Appraiser expert witness
200.00
3688 Appraiser Trainee Renewal
100.00
3689 Certifications
3690 Real Estate Branch Schools
100.00
3691 Appraiser Prelicense Course Certification
70.00
3692 Appraisers
3693 Appraiser Pre-License School Application
100.00
3694 Appraiser Pre-License Instructor Application
75.00
3695 Certifications
3696 Appraiser CE Instructor Application/Renewal
75.00
3697 Appraisers
3698 Appraiser CE Course Application/Renewal
75.00
3699 Appraiser Temporary Permit Extension
100.00
3700 One time only
3701 Appraisal Management Company
3702 Appraisal Management Company
350.00
3703 Appraisal Management Company Renewal
350.00
3704 Appraisal Management Company Late
50.00
3705 Broker
3706 New Application
100.00
3707 2 year
3708 Renewal
30.00
3709 Broker/Sales Agent
3710 Activation
15.00
3711 New Company
200.00
3712 Company Broker Change
50.00
3713 Company Name Change
100.00
3714 Verification (per copy)
20.00
3715 General Division
3716 Duplicate License
10.00
3717 Certifications/Computer Histories
20.00
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3718 Late Renewal
50.00
3719 Reinstatement
100.00
3720 Branch Office
200.00
3721 No Action Letter
120.00
3722 Trust Account Seminar
5.00
3723 Continuing Education Instructor/Course Late
25.00
3724 Mortgage Broker
3725 Mortgage Lending Manager
3726 Application
100.00
3727 Renewal
30.00
3728 Mortgage Lender Entities
3729 Application
200.00
3730 Renewal
200.00
3731 Mortgage DBA
200.00
3732 Activation
15.00
3733 Subdivided Land
3734 Exemption
3735 HUD
100.00
3736 Water Corporation
50.00
3737 Temporary Permit
100.00
3738 Application
500.00
3739 Charge over 30
3.00
3740 Inspection Deposit
300.00
3741 Consolidation
200.00
3742 Charge
3.00
3743 Renewal Report
203.00
3744 Timeshare and Camp Resort
3745 Salesperson
100.00
3746 New and renewal
3747 Registration
500.00
3748 Per unit charge over 100
3.00
3749 Inspection Deposit
300.00
3750 Consolidation
200.00
3751 Per unit charge
3.00
3752 Temporary Permit
100.00
3753 Renewal Reports
203.00
3754 Supplementary Filing
3755 Supplementary Filing
200.00
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3756 Mortgage Education
3757 Individual
36.00
3758 Entity
50.00
3759 Mortgage Prelicense School Certification
100.00
3760 Mortgage Prelicense Instructor Certification/Renewal
75.00
3761 Mortgage Branch Schools
100.00
3762 Mortgage Continuing Education Course Certification Application Renewal
75.00
3763 Mortgage Continuing Education Instructor Certification
50.00
3764 Mortgage Out of State Records Inspection
500.00
3765 Financial Institutions
3766 Financial Institutions Administration
3767 Administration3766 Financial Institutions Administration
3768 Photocopies
0.25
3769 Insurance Department
3770 Insurance Department Administration
3771 Administration3770 Insurance Department Administration
3772 Global license fees for Admitted Insurers
3773 Certificate of Authority
3774 Initial License Application
1,000.00
3775 Independent Review - Initial Application
250.00
3776 Initial individual license (per 35.00)
2,800.00
3777 Renewal individual license (per 35.00)
35.00
3778 Reinstatement individual license (per 60.00)
60.00
3779 Initial agency license (per 40.00)
800.00
3780 Renewal agency license (per 40.00)
40.00
3781 Reinstatement agency license (per 65.00)
65.00
3782 Continuing Care Provider - Initial registration application
6,900.00
3783 Continuing Care Provider - Disclosure Statement
600.00
3784 Continuing Care Provider - Annual Registration Renewal
6,900.00
3785 Continuing Care Provider - Annual Renewal Disclosure Statement
600.00
3786 Continuing Care Provider - Reinstatement Fee
6,950.00
3787 Non-electronic payment processing fee (per 25.00)
25.00
3788 Insurance removal of public access to administrative actions (per 185.00)
185.00
3789 Renewal
300.00
3790 Late Renewal
350.00
3791 Reinstatement
1,000.00
3792 Amendment
250.00
3793 Orderly Plan of Withdrawal
50,000.00
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3794 Form A Filing
2,000.00
3795 Redomestication Filing
2,000.00
3796 Organizational Permit for Mutual Insurer
1,000.00
3797 Insurer Examinations
72.00
3798 Agency cost
3799 Global Service Fees for Admitted Insurers
3800 Zero premium volume
Insurance Rule R590-102-5(4)(d)(i)
3801 More than $0 to less than $1M premium volume
700.00
3802 $1M to less than $3M premium volume
1,100.00
3803 $3M to less than $6 M premium volume
1,550.00
3804 $6M to less than $11M premium volume
2,100.00
3805 $11M to less than $15M premium volume
2,750.00
3806 $15M to less than $20M premium volume
3,500.00
3807 $20M or more in premium volume
4,350.00
3808 Global license fees for Surplus Lines Insurers, Accredited/Trusteed Reninsurer
3809 Surplus Lines Insurers, Accredited/Trusteed Reinsurers, Employee Welfare Fund
3810 Initial
1,000.00
3811 Annual
500.00
3812 Late Annual
550.00
3813 Reinstatement
1,000.00
3814 Global license fees for Other Organizations
3815 Other Organizations
3816 Initial License Application
250.00
3817 Renewal
200.00
3818 Late Renewal
250.00
3819 Reinstatement
250.00
3820 Annual Service
200.00
3821 Life Settlement Provider
3822 Initial license application
1,000.00
3823 Renewal
300.00
3824 Late Renewal
350.00
3825 Reinstatement
1,000.00
3826 Annual service
600.00
3827 Global Individual License
3828 Res/non-res full line producer license or renewal per two-year license period
3829 Initial, or renewal if renewed prior to renewal deadline
70.00
3830 Reinstatement of Lapsed License
120.00
3831 Res/non-res limited line producer license or renewal per two-year licensing period
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3832 Initial or renewal if renewed prior to renewal deadline
45.00
3833 Reinstatement of lapsed license
95.00
3834 Res/non-res full line producer license or renewal per two-year license period
3835 Dual Title License Form Filing
25.00
3836 Addition of producer classification or line of authority to individual producer license
25.00
3837 Global Full Line and Limited Line Agency License
3838 Res/non-res initial or renewal license if renewed prior to renewal deadline
75.00
3839 Reinstatement of lapsed license
125.00
3840 Addition of agency class or line of authority to agency license
25.00
3841 Resident Title initial or renewal license if renewed prior to renewal deadline
100.00
3842 Resident Title Reinstatement of Lapsed License
150.00
3843 Health Insurance Purchasing Alliance
3844 Res/non-res initial or renewal license if renewed prior to renewal deadline
500.00
3845 Per annual license period
3846 Late Renewal
550.00
3847 Reinstatement of lapsed license
550.00
3848 Continuing Education
3849 CE provider initial or renewal license prior to renewal deadline
250.00
3850 CE provider reinstatement of lapsed license
300.00
3851 CE provider post approval or $5 per hour, whichever is more
25.00
3852 Other
3853 Photocopy (per page)
0.50
3854 Copy Complete Annual Statement
40.00
3855 Accepting Service of legal process
10.00
3856 Returned check charge
20.00
3857 Workers' Comp schedule
5.00
3858 Address Correction
35.00
3859 Production of Lists
3860 Printed (per page)
1.00
3861 Information already in list format
3862 Electronic
3863 Base fee
50.00
3864 1 CD and up to 30 minutes of staff time
3865 Additional fee billed by invoice
50.00
3866 For each additional 30 minutes or fraction thereof
3867 Additional CD (per CD)
1.00
3868 Restricted Special Revenue Fees
3869 Title Insurance Recovery, Education, and Research Fund
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3870 Initial Title Agency License
1,000.00
3871 Renewal Title Agency License
3872 Band A-$0-$1 million premium volume
125.00
3873 Band B->$1-$10 million premium volume
250.00
3874 Band C->$10-$20 million premium volume
375.00
3875 Band D->$20 million premium volume
500.00
3876 Individual Title Licensee Initial or Renewal License
15.00
3877 Professional Employers Organization
3878 Standard - Initial/Renewal
2,000.00
3879 Standard - Late Renewal or Reinstatement
2,050.00
3880 Certified by an Assurance Organization - Initial
2,000.00
3881 Certified by an Assurance Organization - Renewal
1,000.00
3882 Certified Late Renewal or Reinstatement
1,050.00
3883 Small Operator
3884 Small Operator - Initial
2,000.00
3885 Small Operator - Renewal
1,000.00
3886 Small Operator - Late Renewal or Reinstatement
1,050.00
3887 Relative Value Study
3888 Restricted Revenue
3889 Relative Value Study
3890 Relative Value Study Book
10.00
3891 Code Books
57.00
3892 Cost to agency
3893 Mailing fee for books
3.00
3894 Insurance Fraud Program
3895 Restricted Revenue
3896 Fraud Investigation Division
3897 Zero to $1M premium volume
200.00
3898 >$1M to less than $2.5M premium volume
450.00
3899 $2.5M to less than $5M premium volume
800.00
3900 $5M to less than $10M premium volume
1,600.00
3901 $10M to less than $50M premium volume
6,100.00
3902 $50M or more in premium volume
15,000.00
3903 Fraud Division Investigative Recovery
Variable
3904 Fraud division assessment late fee
50.00
3905 Captive Insurers
3906 Captive Insurer
3907 Initial license application
200.00
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3908 Captive Cell Initial Application (per 200)
200.00
3909 Captive Cell Initial License (per 1000)
1,000.00
3910 Captive Cell License Renewal (per 1000)
1,000.00
3911 Captive Cell Late Renewal (per 50)
50.00
3912 Initial license application review
Captive - Actual cost
3913 Initial license issuance
5,000.00
3914 Renewal
5,000.00
3915 Late Renewal
5,050.00
3916 Reinstatement
5,050.00
3917 Captive Insurer Examination Reimbursements
Variable
3918 Electronic Commerce Fee
3919 Electronic Commerce Restricted
3920 E-commerce and internet technology services
3921 Insurer: admitted, surplus lines
75.00
3922 Captive Insurer
250.00
3923 Other organization and life settlement provider
50.00
3924 CE Provider
20.00
3925 Agency and Health Insurance Purchasing Alliance
10.00
3926 Individual
5.00
3927 Access to rate and form filing database
3928 Base
45.00
3929 1 DVD and up to 30 minutes access and staff help
3930 Additional requests
45.00
3931 Each additional 30 minutes or fraction thereof
3932 Additional DVD (per DVD)
2.00
3933 Electronic Commerce Restricted
3934 Database access
3.00
3935 Paper filing process
5.00
3936 Paper Application Processing
25.00
3937 GAP Waiver Program
3938 Restricted Revenue
3939 Guaranteed Asset Protection Waiver
3940 Registration/Annual
1,000.00
3941 GAP Waiver Assessment
50.00
3942 Criminal Background Checks
3943 Fingerprinting
3944 Bureau of Criminal Investigation
20.00
3945 Federal Bureau of Investigation
12.00
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3946 Health Insurance Actuary
3947 Restricted Revenue3948 Health Insurance Actuarial Review Assessment
3949 Assessment for Actuary
150,000.00
3950 Bail Bond Program
3951 Restricted Revenue3952 Bail Bond Agency
3953 Resident initial or renewal license if renewed prior to renewal deadline
250.00
3954 Annual license period
3955 Reinstatement of lapsed license
300.00
3956 Annual license period
3957 Title Insurance Program
3958 Restricted Revenue3959 Title Insurance Regulation Assessment
100,000.00
3960 Individual & Small Employer Risk Adjustment Enterprise Fund
3961 Risk Adjustment (per 0.96)0.96
3962 Public Service Commission
3963 Administration3964 Application for Certificates of Convenience and Necessity
$600 total
3965 The fee and amount are found in Title 54-7-6 (Fees).
3966 Social Services
3967 Department of Health
3968 Executive Director's Operations
3969 Executive Director3967 Department of Health
3968 Executive Director's Operations
3970 All the fees in this section apply for the entire Department of Health
3971 Clinic Fees Tied to Medicaid Reimbursement Levels
variable
3972 The Department of Health benchmarks many of its charges in its medical
3973 and dental clinics to Medicaid reimbursement rates. If the Legislature
3974 authorizes reimbursement increases during the General Session, then the
3975 Legislature authorizes a proportional increase in effected clinic fees.
3976 Conference Registrations
100.00
3977 Non-sufficient Check Collection Fee
20.00
3978 Non-sufficient Check Service Charge
20.00
3979 Testimony
3980 Expert Testimony Fee for those without a PhD/MD (per hour)
78.75
3981 Includes preparation, consultation, and appearance on criminal and civil
3982 cases. Portal to portal, including travel and waiting time. Per hour charge, plus
3983 travel costs.
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3984 Expert Testimony Fee for those with a PhD/MD (per hour)
250.00
3985 Includes preparation, consultation, and appearance on criminal and civil
3986 cases. Portal to portal, including travel and waiting time. Per hour charge, plus
3987 travel costs.
3988 Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA)
3989 Mailing or shipping cost
Actual cost up to a $100.00
3990 Applies for the entire Department of Health
3991 Staff time for file search and/or information compilation
3992 Department of Technology Services (per hour)
70.00
3993 For Department of Technology Services or programmer/analyst staff time.
3994 Department of Health (per hour)
35.00
3995 For Department of Health staff time; first 15 minutes free, additional time.
3996 Copy
3997 11 x 8.5 Black and White (per page)
0.15
3998 11x17 or color (per page)
0.40
3999 Information on disk (per kilobyte)
0.02
4000 Administrative Fee, 1-15 copies
25.00
4001 Administrative Fee, each additional copy
1.00
4002 Fax (per page)
0.50
4003 Center for Health Data and Informatics
4004 Data Access Base Fees
4005 Healthcare Facilities Data Series
4006 Fee Discounts-Healthcare Facilities Data Series
Note
4007 Note: (1) The Following Discounts Apply: Healthcare Facility with
4008 <5,000 discharges (80% for Standard Limited Data Set); Healthcare Facility
4009 with 5,000-35,000 discharges (50% for Standard Limited Data Set); Prior
4010 Years (50% for any data set); Student (75% for any standard data set); Public
4011 University or Not for Profit Entity (50% for any standard data series);
4012 Geographic Subset (discount proportional to percent of records required from
4013 limited data set); Redistribution (30% for any data set); On-time Renewal
4014 (15% for any data series). (2) Pricing for client-based partnership: The
4015 development fee is 50% of the actual cost of data provided to the partner. The
4016 per-client fee is to be negotiated with the partner based on the volume and
4017 level of data provided to each client, but may not exceed 70% of the actual
4018 cost of the data used.
4019 Standard Annual Limited Data Set
3,150.00
4020 Standard Annual Research Data set
6,000.00
4021 Quarterly Preliminary Feeds
4,500.00
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4022 Federal Annual Database
4,500.00
4023 Enhanced Annual Summary Report
500.00
4024 All Payer Claims Data Standard Limited Data Series
4025 Fee Discounts-All Payer Claims Data Standard Limited Data Series
Note
4026 Notes: (1) The following discounts apply: Contributing Carrier (50% for
4027 standard limited data sets); Student (75% for any standard data set); Single
4028 Use and Single User License (50% for any standard limited data set);
4029 Geographic Subset (discount proportional to percent of records required from
4030 limited data set); Redistribution (30% for any data set); On-time Renewal
4031 (15% for any data series). (2) Pricing for client-based partnership: The
4032 development fee is 50% of the actual cost of data provided to the partner. The
4033 per-client fee is to be negotiated with the partner based on the volume and
4034 level of data provided to each client, but may not exceed 70% of the actual
4035 cost of the data used.
4036 Single Year
8,000.00
4037 Two Years
12,000.00
4038 Three Years
16,000.00
4039 Sample File
2,000.00
4040 Two-Year Public Use File
4,000.00
4041 All Payer Claims Data Standard Research Data Series
4042 Fee Discounts-All Payer Claims Data Standard Research Data Series
Note
4043 Note: The following discounts apply: Student (50% for any standard
4044 research data set); Single Use and Single User License (50% for any standard
4045 research data set); Redistribution (30% for any data set); On-time Renewal
4046 (15% for any data series)
4047 Single Year
20,000.00
4048 Two Years
30,000.00
4049 Three Years
40,000.00
4050 Special Purpose Series
4,000.00
4051 Other Data Series and Licenses
4052 Fee Discounts-Other Data Series and Licenses
Note
4053 Note: The following discounts apply: Non-Contributing Carrier (50% for
4054 CAHPS Data Set); Contributing Carrier (75% for CAHPS Data Set); Prior
4055 Year (20% for HEDIS & CAHPS Data Set); Years before Current and Prior
4056 Year (35% for HEDIS & CAHPS Data Set); Student (75% for HEDIS &
4057 CAHPS Data Set or Survey Responses); Public University or Not for Profit
4058 Entity (35% for HEDIS & CAHPS Data Set or Survey Responses); On-time
4059 Renewal (15% for any data series)
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4060 Institutional License
150,000.00
4061 HEDIS Data Set
1,575.00
4062 CAHPS Data Set
1,575.00
4063 CAHPS Survey Responses
2,000.00
4064 Other Fees and Services
4065 Custom data services (per hour)
87.02
4066 Note: This hourly fee applies to all custom work, including data extraction
4067 analytics; aggregate patient-risk profiles for clinics, payers or systems; data
4068 management reprocessing; data matching; and creation of samples or subsets.
4069 Additional Fields to create a custom data set - (cost per field added)
225.00
4070 Individual Information Extract (per person)
100.00
4071 Application Fee (non-refundable)
50.00
4072 Note: application fees are non-refundable but may be credited towards a
4073 data fee if the application is approved.
4074 Expedited Shipping Fee
15.00
4075 Convenience Fee (for Credit or Debit Card payment)
Not to exceed 3%
4076 Birth Certificate
4077 Initial Copy
20.00
4078 Additional Copies
10.00
4079 Stillbirth
18.00
4080 Affidavit
25.00
4081 Book Copy of Birth Certificate
25.00
4082 Adoption
60.00
4083 Death Certificate
4084 Initial Copy
18.00
4085 Additional Copies
10.00
4086 Burial Transit Permit
7.00
4087 Disinterment Permit
25.00
4088 Death Certificate Reprint Fee
3.00
4089 Specialized Services
4090 Paternity Search (one hour minimum) (per hour)
18.00
4091 Delayed Registration
60.00
4092 Marriage and Divorce Abstracts
18.00
4093 Legitimation
60.00
4094 Death Research (one hour minimum) (per hour)
20.00
4095 Death Notification Subscription Fee (organization less than or equal to 100,000 lives)
500.00
4096 Death Notification Subscription Fee (organizations greater than 100,000 lives)
1,000.00
4097 Death Notification Fee, per matched death
1.00
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4098 Court Order Name Changes
25.00
4099 Court Order Paternity
60.00
4100 Online Access to Computerized Vital Records (per month)
12.00
4101 Utah Plant Extract Registry
200.00
4102 Utah Plant Extract Registration Renewal
50.00
4103 Ad-hoc Statistical Requests (per hour)
45.00
4104 Delay of File Fee (charged for every birth/death certificate registered 30 days or more after
4105 the event)
50.00
4106 Expedite Fee
15.00
4107 Expedited Shipping Fee
15.00
4108 Online Convenience Fee
4.00
4109 Online Identity Verification
1.39
4110 Adoption Registry
25.00
4111 Adoption Expedite Fee
25.00
4112 Adoption Records Access
4113 Specialized Services
4114 Birth Parent Information Registration
25.00
4115 Adoption Records Access Fee
25.00
4116 Adoption Records Amendment Fee
10.00
4117 Family Health and Preparedness
4118 Director's Office4119 These fees apply for the entire Division of Family Health and Preparedness
4120 Background Screening Fee - Public Safety
37.00
4121 This fee should be the same as that charged by the Department of Public
4122 Safety. If the Legislature changes the fee charged by Department of Public
4123 Safety, then the Legislature also approves the same change for the Department
4124 of Health. Fees collected by Family Health and Preparedness are passed
4125 through to Public Safety.
4126 Child Development
4127 Background Screening Card Replacement
5.00
4128 This fee will be assessed to child care licensing providers requesting a
4129 replacement background check card.
4130 Background checks
15.00
4131 Conditional Monitoring Inspections
4132 Center-based providers (per visit)
253.00
4133 Charge per extra visit begins with the second additional visit required due
4134 to non-compliance.
4135 Home-based providers (per visit)
245.00
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4136 Charge per extra visit begins with the second additional visit required due
4137 to non-compliance.
4138 Annual License
4139 Annual Licensed Child Care Facility Base
31.00
4140 Plus the appropriate fee as listed below to any new or renewal license
4141 Change in license or certificate during the license period more than twice a year
31.00
4142 Child Care Center Facilities (per child)
1.75
4143 Late Fee
Variable
4144 Within 1 - 30 days after expiration of license facility will be assessed 50%
4145 of scheduled fee. For centers, $15.50 plus $.75 per child in the requested
4146 capacity. For homes, $15.50.
4147 New Provider/Change in Ownership
4148 New Provider/Change in Ownership Applications for Child Care center facilities
200.00
4149 A fee will be assessed for services rendered to providers seeking initial
4150 licensure or change of ownership to cover the cost of processing the
4151 application, staff consultation, review of facility policies, initial inspection.
4152 This fee will be due at the time of application.
4153 Other
4154 Non-compliant facilities and additional inspections for non-compliant facilities
25.00
4155 Children with Special Health Care Needs
4156 Evaluation of Speech
4157 92521 Fluency
170.00
4158 92522 Sound Production
170.00
4159 92523 Sound Production w/ Evaluation of Language Comprehension
170.00
4160 Special Otorhinolaryngologic Services
4161 92524 Behavioral and Qualitative Analysis of Voice and Resonance
170.00
4162 Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Therapeutic Procedures
4163 97116 Gait training
25.00
4164 97112 Neuromuscular reeducation
25.00
4165 97542 Wheelchair Assessment fitting/training
25.00
4166 97755 Assistive Technology Assessment
25.00
4167 Office Visit, New Patient
4168 99201 Problem focused, straightforward
47.00
4169 99202 Expanded problem, straightforward
81.00
4170 99203 Detailed, low complexity
120.00
4171 99204 Comprehensive, Moderate complexity
182.00
4172 99205 Comprehensive, high complexity
229.00
4173 Office Visit, Established Patient
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4174 99211 Minimal Service or non-Medical Doctor
28.00
4175 99212 Problem focused, straightforward
47.00
4176 99213 Expanded problem, low complexity
74.00
4177 99214 Detailed, moderate complexity
111.00
4178 99215 Comprehensive, high complexity
151.00
4179 Office Consultation, New or Established Patient
4180 99241 Problem focused, straightforward
60.00
4181 99242 Expanded problem focused, straightforward
110.00
4182 99243 Detailed exam, low complexity
151.00
4183 99244 Comprehensive, moderate complexity
223.00
4184 99245 Comprehensive, high complexity
275.00
4185 95974 Cranial Neurostimulation evaluation
160.00
4186 99354 Prolonged, face to face
114.00
4187 First hour
4188 99355 Prolonged, face to face
112.00
4189 Additional 30 minutes
4190 99358 Prolonged, non face to face
93.00
4191 First hour
4192 99359 Prolonged, non face to face
51.00
4193 Additional 30 minutes
4194 T1013 Sign Language oral interview
13.00
4195 Nutrition
4196 97802 Medical Assessment
22.00
4197 97803 Reassessment
22.00
4198 Psychology
4199 96101 Testing
136.00
4200 96102 Testing by technician
65.00
4201 96103 Testing with computer
60.00
4202 96110 Developmental Testing
136.00
4203 96111 Extended Developmental Testing
136.00
4204 90791 Psychiatric Diagnostic Evaluation
94.00
4205 90792 Psychiatric Diagnostic Evaluation With Medical Services
94.00
4206 90804 Psychotherapy, face to face, 20-30 minutes
68.00
4207 90806 Psychotherapy, face to face, 50 minutes
130.00
4208 90846 Family Medical Psychotherapy, 30 minutes
90.00
4209 90847 Family Medical Psychotherapy, conjoint 30 minutes
130.00
4210 90882 Environmental Intervention with Agencies, Employers
49.00
4211 90882-52 Environmental Intervention Reduced Procedures
23.00
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4212 90885 Evaluation of hospital records
40.00
4213 90889 Preparation of reports
40.00
4214 Physical and Occupational Therapy
4215 97001 Physical Therapy Evaluation
90.00
4216 97002 Physical Therapy Re-evaluation
52.00
4217 97003 Occupational Therapy Evaluation
90.00
4218 97004 Occupational Therapy Re-evaluation
52.00
4219 97110 Therapeutic Physical Therapy
33.00
4220 97530 Therapeutic Activity
40.00
4221 97535 Self Care Management
30.00
4222 97760 Orthotic Management
38.00
4223 97762 Orthotic/prosthetic Use Management
38.00
4224 G9012 Wheelchair Measurement/Fitting
312.00
4225 Ophthalmology
4226 92002 Exam and evaluation, intermediate, new patient
81.00
4227 92012 Exam and evaluation, intermediate, established patient
85.00
4228 92015 Determination of refractive state
51.00
4229 Audiology
4230 92550 Tympanometry and Acoustic Reflex Threshold Testing
71.00
4231 92551 Audiometry, Pure Tone Screen
33.00
4232 92552 Audiometry, Pure Tone Threshold
36.00
4233 92553 Audiometry, Air and Bone
44.00
4234 92555 Speech Audiometry threshold testing
28.00
4235 92556 Speech Audiometry threshold/speech recognition testing
40.00
4236 92557 Basic Comprehension, Audiometry
80.00
4237 92567 Tympanometry
26.00
4238 92568 Acoustic reflex testing, threshold
45.00
4239 92570 Tympanometry and Acoustic Reflex Threshold
80.00
4240 Acoustic Reflex Decay Testing
4241 92579 Visual reinforcement audiometry
57.00
4242 92579-52 Visual reinforcement audiometry, limited
47.00
4243 92582 Conditioning Play Audiometry
80.00
4244 92585 Auditory Evoked Potentials testing
125.00
4245 92587 Evoked Otoacoustic emissions testing
58.00
4246 92590 Hearing Aid Exam
53.00
4247 92591 Hearing Aid Exam, Binaural
108.00
4248 92592-52 Hearing aid check, monaural
31.00
4249 92593-52 Hearing aid check, binaural
44.00
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4250 92620 Evaluation of Central Auditory Function
87.00
4251 92621 Evaluation of Central Auditory Function
22.00
4252 Each additional 15 minutes
4253 V5008 Hearing Check, Patient Under 3 Years Old
38.00
4254 V5257 Hearing Aid, Digital Monaural
2,000.00
4255 V5261 Hearing Aid, Digital Binaural
1,100.00
4256 V5264 Ear Mold Insert
75.00
4257 V5266 Hearing Aid battery
1.00
4258 BabyWatch / Early Intervention
4259 Monthly charges based on a sliding fee schedule
From $10 - $200
4260 Health Facility Licensing and Certification
4261 Annual License
4262 Health Facilities base
260.00
4263 A base fee for health facilities plus the appropriate fee as indicated below
4264 applies to any new or renewal license.
4265 Facility Initial or Change of Ownership (per 100)
100.00
4266 Direct Access Clearance System
4267 Initial Clearance
15.00
4268 Facility Renewal
200.00
4269 Contractor Access
100.00
4270 Annual License
4271 Abortion Clinics
1,800.00
4272 Two Year Licensing Base
4273 Plus the appropriate fee as listed below to any new or renewal license
4274 Health Care Facility
520.00
4275 Every other year
4276 Health Care Providers
4277 Change Fee
4278 Health Care Providers
130.00
4279 Charged to health care providers making changes to their existing license.
4280 Hospitals
4281 Hospital Licensed Bed
39.00
4282 Nursing Care Facilities, and Small Health Care Facilities Licensed Bed
31.20
4283 Residential Treatment Facilities Licensed Bed
26.00
4284 End Stage Renal Disease Centers Licensed Station
182.00
4285 Freestanding Ambulatory Surgery Centers (per facility)
2,990.00
4286 Birthing Centers (per licensed unit)
520.00
4287 Hospice Agencies
1,495.00
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4288 Home Health Agencies
1,495.00
4289 Personal Care Agencies
1,000.00
4290 Mammography Screening Facilities
520.00
4291 Assisted Living Facilities
4292 Type I (per licensed bed)
26.00
4293 Type II (per licensed bed)
26.00
4294 The fee for each satellite and branch office of current licensed facility
260.00
4295 Late Fee
4296 Within 1 to 14 days after expiration of license
50% of scheduled fee
4297 Within 15 to 30 days after expiration of license
75% of scheduled fee
4298 New Provider/Change in Ownership
4299 New Provider/Change in Ownership Applications for health care facilities
747.50
4300 Assessed for services rendered providers seeking initial licensure to or
4301 change of ownership to cover the cost of processing the application, staff
4302 consultation, review of facility policies, initial inspection.
4303 Assisted Living and Small Health Care Type-N (nursing focus) Limited Capacity/Change of
4304 Ownership Applications:
325.00
4305 Assessed for services rendered to providers seeking initial licensure or
4306 change of ownership to cover the cost of processing the application, staff
4307 consultation and initial inspection.
4308 Application Termination or Delay
4309 If a health care facility application is terminated or delayed during the application process, a
4310 fee based on services rendered will be retained as follows:
4311 Policy and Procedure Review
50% of total fee
4312 On-site inspections
90% of total fee
4313 Plan Review and Inspection
4314 Hospitals
4315 Number of Beds
4316 Up to 16
3,445.00
4317 17 to 50
6,890.00
4318 51 to 100
10,335.00
4319 101 to 200
12,870.00
4320 201 to 300
15,470.00
4321 301 to 400
17,192.50
4322 Over 400, base
17,192.50
4323 Over 400, each additional bed
37.50
4324 In the case of complex or unusual hospital plans, the Bureau will negotiate
4325 with the provider an appropriate plan review fee at the start of the review
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4326 process based on the best estimate of the review time involved and the
4327 standard hourly review rate.
4328 Nursing Care Facilities and Small Health Care Facilities
4329 Number of Beds
4330 Up to 5
1,118.00
4331 6 to 16
1,716.00
4332 17 to 50
3,900.00
4333 51 to 100
6,890.00
4334 101 to 200
8,580.00
4335 Freestanding Ambulatory Surgical Facilities (per operating room)
1,722.50
4336 Other Freestanding Ambulatory Facilities (per service unit)
442.00
4337 Includes Birthing Centers, Abortion Clinics, and similar facilities.
4338 End Stage Renal Disease Facilities (per service unit)
175.50
4339 Assisted Living Type I and Type II
4340 Number of Beds
4341 Up to 5
598.00
4342 6 to 16
1,196.00
4343 17 to 50
2,762.50
4344 51 to 100
5,167.50
4345 101 to 200
7,247.50
4346 Each additional inspection required (beyond the two covered by the fees
4347 listed above) or each additional inspection requested by the facility shall cost
4348 $559.00 plus mileage reimbursement at the approved state rate, for travel to
4349 and from the site by a Department representative.
4350 Remodels of Licensed Facilities
4351 Hospitals, Freestanding Surgery Facilities (per square foot)
0.29
4352 All others excluding Home Health Agencies (per square foot)
0.25
4353 Each additional required on-site inspection
559.00
4354 Other Plan - Review Fee Policies
Variable
4355 If an existing facility has obtained an exemption from the requirement to
4356 submit preliminary and working drawings, or other info regarding compliance
4357 with applicable construction rules, the Department may conduct a detailed
4358 on-site inspection in lieu of the plan review. The fee for this will be $559.00
4359 per inspection, plus mileage reimbursement at the approved state rate. A
4360 facility that uses plans and specifications previously reviewed and approved
4361 by the Department will be charged 60 percent of the scheduled plan review
4362 fee. Fifty-two cents per square foot will be charged for review of facility
4363 additions or remodels that house special equipment such as CAT (Computer
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4364 Assisted Tomography) scanner or linear accelerator. If a project is terminated
4365 or delayed during the plan review process, a fee based on services rendered
4366 will be retained as follows: Preliminary drawing review - 25% of the total fee.
4367 Working drawings and specifications review - 80% of the total fee. If the
4368 project is delayed beyond 12 months from the date of the State's last review
4369 the applicant must re-submit plans and pay a new plan review fee in order to
4370 renew the review action.
4371 Health Care Facility Licensing Rules
Actual cost
4372 Plus mailing
4373 Certificate of Authority
4374 Health Maintenance Organization Review of Application
650.00
4375 Emergency Medical Services and Preparedness
4376 Registration and Certification
4377 Certification/Recertification Fee
4378 Course Coordinator Extension Fee
40.00
4379 Training Officer Extension Fee
40.00
4380 Quality Assurance Designation Review
4381 Air Ambulance Quality Assurance Review
5,000.00
4382 Registration and Certification
4383 Certification Fee
4384 Blood Draw Permit
35.00
4385 Initial and Reciprocity Certification Quality Assurance Review Fee for All Levels Late
4386 Fee
75.00
4387 Certification/Recertification Fee
4388 Initial, Reciprocity, and Recertification Quality Assurance Review Fee for All Levels
4389 Except Emergency Medical Dispatcher
60.00
4390 Initial, Reciprocity, and Recertification Quality Assurance Review Fee for
4391 All Levels Except Emergency Medical Dispatcher
4392 Initial, Reciprocity, and Recertification Quality Assurance Review Fee for Emergency
4393 Medical Dispatcher
45.00
4394 ID Card Replacement
10.00
4395 Decal for purchase for All Levels
2.00
4396 Patches for purchase for All Levels
5.00
4397 Course Audit Fee
40.00
4398 Instructor Certification Extension Fee
75.00
4399 Recertification Fee
4400 Lapsed Certification
30.00
4401 Course Request Fee
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4402 Course for All Levels
300.00
4403 Late Course Request fee per Day
10.00
4404 Ground Ambulance - Emergency Medical Technician
4405 Inspection
4406 Quality Assurance Review (per vehicle)
100.00
4407 Advanced (per vehicle)
130.00
4408 Interfacility Transfer Ambulance
4409 Inspection
4410 Emergency Medical Technician Quality Assurance Review (per vehicle)
100.00
4411 Advanced (per vehicle)
130.00
4412 Paramedic
4413 Inspection
4414 Rescue (per vehicle)
165.00
4415 Tactical Response (per vehicle)
165.00
4416 Ambulance (per vehicle)
170.00
4417 Interfacility Transfer Service (per vehicle)
170.00
4418 Fleet fee (per fleet)
3,200.00
4419 Agency with 20 or more vehicles
4420 Quick Response Unit
4421 Inspection
4422 Emergency Medical Technician Quality Assurance Review (per vehicle)
65.00
4423 Advanced (per vehicle)
65.00
4424 Air Ambulance
4425 Inspection
4426 Advanced Air Ambulance (per vehicle)
130.00
4427 Specialized (per vehicle)
165.00
4428 Out of State (per vehicle)
200.00
4429 Emergency Medical Dispatch Center (per center)
65.00
4430 Quality Assurance Designation Review
4431 Resource Hospital (per hospital)
150.00
4432 Trauma Center Verification/Quality Assurance Review
5,000.00
4433 Trauma Designation Consultation Quality Assurance Review
750.00
4434 Focused Quality Assurance Review
3,000.00
4435 Emergency Patient Receiving Facility Re-designation
150.00
4436 Emergency Patient Receiving Facility Initial Designation
500.00
4437 Quality Assurance Application Reviews
4438 Newspaper Publications
4439 Original Air Ambulance License
850.00
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4440 Original Ground Ambulance/Paramedic License Non Contested
850.00
4441 Original Ambulance/Paramedic License Contested
Variable
4442 Original Designation
135.00
4443 Renewal Ambulance/Paramedic/Air License
135.00
4444 Renewal Designation
135.00
4445 Upgrade in Ambulance Service Level
125.00
4446 Change in ownership/operator
4447 Non-contested
850.00
4448 Contested
Up to actual cost
4449 Change in geographic service area
4450 Non-contested
850.00
4451 Contested
Up to actual cost
4452 Quality Assurance Course Review
4453 Course Coordinator
4454 Seminar Registration
50.00
4455 Seminar Registration Late
25.00
4456 Emergency Medical
4457 Training and Testing Program Designation
125.00
4458 Instructor Seminar
4459 Registration
150.00
4460 Registration Late
25.00
4461 Vendor
200.00
4462 New Course Coordinator
4463 Course Coordination Certification
75.00
4464 Course Coordination Registration Late
25.00
4465 New Instructor
4466 Course Certification
150.00
4467 Course Registration Late
25.00
4468 New Training Officer
4469 Course Certification
75.00
4470 Course Registration Late
25.00
4471 Pediatric
4472 Advanced Life Support Course
170.00
4473 Education for Prehospital Professionals Course
170.00
4474 Training Officer
4475 Seminar Registration
50.00
4476 Seminar Registration Late
25.00
4477 Training and Seminars
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4478 Additional Lunch
15.00
4479 Trainings and Seminars
4480 Course Quality Assurance Review Late
25.00
4481 Less than 30 days
4482 Emergency Vehicle Operations Instructor Course
40.00
4483 Medical Director's Course
50.00
4484 Management/ Leadership Seminar
50.00
4485 Prehospital Trauma Life Support Course
175.00
4486 Pediatric Advanced Life Support Course Renewal
85.00
4487 Equipment Delivery
4488 Strike Team BLU-MED Mobile Field Response Tent Support
6,000.00
4489 Rental of pediatric course equipment to for-profit agency
150.00
4490 Registration and Certification
4491 Pediatric Education for Prehospital Professionals Course Renewal
85.00
4492 Background Checks
4493 Name only
15.00
4494 Background Check Fee
65.00
4495 Data
4496 Pre-hospital Data
4497 Non-profits Users
800.00
4498 Academic, non-profit, and other government users
4499 For-profit Users
1,600.00
4500 Trauma Registry Data
4501 Non-profits Users
800.00
4502 Academic, non-profit, and other government users
4503 For-profit Users
1,600.00
4504 Disease Control and Prevention
4505 General Administration4506 Laboratory General
4507 Fee Discounts for Large Volume Customers
4508 High volume customers may receive discounts on individual testing fees.
4509 Tests available for discount are listed on the laboratory's posted Fee Schedule
4510 at www.health.utah.gov/lab.
4511 Discounts Reflected on Invoices
4512 The discounts will be reflected on the invoices of customers that meet
4513 established volume criteria.
4514 Discount Levels Clarified
4515 The discount levels are: 5% for customers spending more than $1,000 per
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4516 month, 12% for customers spending more than $7,500 per month, and 25%
4517 for customers spending more than $15,000 per month.
4518 Emergency Waiver
4519 Under certain conditions of public health import (e.g., disease outbreak,
4520 terrorist event, or environmental catastrophe) fees may be reduced or waived.
4521 Handling
4522 Total cost of shipping and testing of referral samples to be rebilled to customer (per
4523 Referral lab's invoice)
4524 Repeat Testing - normal fee will be charged if repeat testing is required due to poor
4525 quality sample
4526 per sample, per each reanalysis
4527 These fees apply for the entire Division of Disease Control and Prevention
4528 Administrative retrieval and copy
4529 1-15 copies
20.00
4530 each additional copy
1.00
4531 Health Promotion
4532 Baby Your Baby Program
4533 Health Keepsake books
4534 Non-adapted version
4535 Based on quantity for $4.00 to $5.00 (per copy)
5.00
4536 Adapted version
4537 Based on quantity for $3.00 to $6.50 (per copy)
6.50
4538 Epidemiology
4539 Utah Statewide Immunization Information System
4540 Non-Financial Contributing Partners
4541 Match on Immunization Records in Database (per record)
12.00
4542 File Format Conversion (per hour)
30.00
4543 Laboratory Operations and Testing
4544 Infectious Disease
4545 Immunology
4546 Hepatitis
4547 B (Anti-Hepatitis B Virus) Antibody
22.00
4548 B (Anti-Hepatitis B Virus) Antigen
22.00
4549 B (Anti-Hepatitis B Virus) Confirmation
44.00
4550 C (Anti-Hepatitis C Virus) Antibody
28.00
4551 C (Anti-Hepatitis C Virus) by PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction)
300.00
4552 HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus)
4553 1/2 and O, Antigen/Antibody Combo
35.00
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4554 Supplemental Testing (HIV-1/HIV-2 differentiation)
89.00
4555 Hantavirus
4556 Hantavirus
40.00
4557 Syphilis
4558 Immunoglobulin G (IgG) Antibody (including reflex Rapid Plasma Reagin titer)
13.00
4559 TP-PA (Treponema Pallidum - Particle Agglutination) Confirmation
26.00
4560 Quantiferon
4561 Tuberculosis In Tube-Gold
63.00
4562 Virology
4563 Herpesvirus (Herpes Simplex Virus-1, Herpes Simplex Virus-2, Varicella Zoster Virus)
4564 Detection and Differentiation by Polymerase Chain Reaction
65.00
4565 Rabies - Not epidemiological indicated or pre-authorized
180.00
4566 Influenza PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction)
150.00
4567 C. trachomatis and N. gonorrhoeae detection by Nucleic Acid Test
25.00
4568 Bacteriology
4569 Mycobacteriology
4570 Culture for Mycobacteria
100.00
4571 Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Culture Susceptibilities (sendout)
170.00
4572 Mycobacterium Identification and Susceptibility by GeneExpert
100.00
4573 Newborn Screening
4574 Newborn Screening, Laboratory Testing and Follow-up Services
112.16
4575 Chemistry
4576 Drinking Water Tests
4577 Inorganics
4578 Alkalinity (Total) Standard Method 2320B
10.00
4579 Bromide 300.1
27.50
4580 Bromate 300.1
27.50
4581 Chlorate 300.1
27.50
4582 Chlorite 300.1
27.50
4583 Chloride 300.0
19.00
4584 Fluoride 300.0
19.00
4585 Sulfate 300.0
19.00
4586 Chromium (Hexavalent) 218.7
55.00
4587 Cyanide 335.4
50.00
4588 Nitrate 353.2
22.00
4589 Nitrite 353.2
22.00
4590 Nitrate + Nitrite 353.2
13.20
4591 Perchlorate 314.0
55.00
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4592 pH (Test of acidity or alkalinity) 150.1
11.00
4593 Sulfate 375.2
16.50
4594 Turbidity 180.1
11.00
4595 Ultraviolet Absorption Standard Method 5910B
33.00
4596 Total Organic Carbon Standard Method 5910B
22.00
4597 Carboxylic Acids (Oxalate, Formate, Acetate)
42.00
4598 Dissolved Organic Carbon
22.00
4599 Metals
4600 Standard Metals
4601 EPA 3010 Digestion
27.00
4602 if required, add this fee to the metal package selected
4603 Mercury 245.1 - may include a digestion fee
27.50
4604 Selenium by Selenium Hydride - Atomic Absorption - Standard Method 3114C -
4605 may include a digestion fee
42.00
4606 Lead and Copper (Type Metals-8) 200.8
27.00
4607 Aluminum 200.8
13.00
4608 Antimony 200.8
13.00
4609 Arsenic 200.8
13.00
4610 Barium 200.8
13.00
4611 Beryllium 200.8
13.00
4612 Cadmium 200.8
13.00
4613 Chromium 200.8
13.00
4614 Copper 200.8
13.00
4615 Lead 200.8
13.00
4616 Manganese 200.8
13.00
4617 Molybdenum 200.8
13.00
4618 Nickel 200.8
13.00
4619 Selenium 200.8
13.00
4620 Silver 200.8
13.00
4621 Thallium 200.8
13.00
4622 Zinc 200.8
13.00
4623 Boron 200.7
10.00
4624 Calcium 200.7
10.00
4625 Iron 200.7
10.00
4626 Magnesium 200.7
10.00
4627 Potassium 200.7
10.00
4628 Sodium 200.7
10.00
4629 Langelier Index
5.50
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4630 Calculation: pH (Test acidity or alkalinity), calcium, TDS (Total
4631 Dissolved Solids), alkalinity
4632 Organic Contaminants
4633 Trihalomethanes Method 524.2
82.70
4634 Haloacetic Acids Method 6251B
165.00
4635 Volatile Organic Carbons 524.2
209.00
4636 Perchloroethylene 524.2
83.00
4637 Maximum Total Potential Trihalomethanes Method 524.2
88.20
4638 Pesticides
4639 Phase II/V Semi Volatile Organic Analytes and Pesticide 4 methods
919.00
4640 Environmental Protection Agency
4641 525.2
367.50
4642 Herbicide 515.1
210.00
4643 Carbamate 531.1
185.00
4644 Water Bacteriology
4645 Environmental Legionella Standard Methods 9260 J
70.00
4646 Liter of water
4647 Water Microbiology (Drinking Water and Surface Water)
4648 Colilert E. Coli 9223B
20.00
4649 Heterotrophic Plate Count by 9215 B Pour Plate
13.00
4650 Water Radiochemistry (Drinking Water and Surface Water)
4651 Uranium by 200.8 - Inductive Coupling Plasma-Mass Spectrometry (ICP/MS)
4652 - a digestion fee may be added
51.00
4653 Inorganic Surface Water (Lakes, Rivers, Streams) Tests
4654 Alkalinity for Bi-Carbonate, Additional Fee
1.00
4655 Alkalinity for Carbonate, Additional Fee
1.00
4656 Internal Review of Costs and Descriptions
4657 Alkalinity for Carbonate Solids, Additional Fee
1.00
4658 Alkalinity for Carbon dioxide, Additional Fee
1.00
4659 Alkalinity for Hydroxide, Additional Fee
1.00
4660 Ammonia 350.3
22.00
4661 Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) 5 day test 405.1
33.00
4662 Chlorophyll A Standard Method 10200H - Chlorophyll-A
22.00
4663 Phosphorus, Total 365.1
20.00
4664 Silica 370.1
16.50
4665 Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) Standard Method 3540C
16.50
4666 Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 160.2
16.50
4667 Specific Conductance 120.1
10.00
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4668 Sulfate 300.1
16.50
4669 Sulfide 376.2
44.00
4670 Solid and Hazardous Waste Organics Tests
4671 Benzene, Toluene, Ethylbenzene, Xylene, Naphthalene (BTEXN)
83.00
4672 Environmental Protection Agency 8270 Semi Volatiles
441.00
4673 Environmental Protection Agency 8260 (volatile organic compounds)
440.00
4674 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons 8015
138.00
4675 Volatiles Purgeables
4676 Environmental Protection Agency Method 1666
400.00
4677 Office of the Medical Examiner
4678 Autopsy
4679 Non-jurisdictional Case
2,500.00
4680 Plus cost of body transportation
4681 External Examination, Non-jurisdictional Case
500.00
4682 Plus transportation
4683 Use of Medical Examiner facilities and assistants for autopsies
500.00
4684 Use of Medical Examiner facilities and assistants for external exams
300.00
4685 Reports
4686 First copy
No charge
4687 No charge to next of kin, treating physicians, and investigative or
4688 prosecutorial agencies.
4689 All other requestors and additional copies
35.00
4690 Miscellaneous Office of Medical Examiner case file papers
4691 First copy
No charge
4692 No charge to next of kin, treating physicians, and investigative or
4693 prosecutorial agencies.
4694 All other requestors and additional copies
35.00
4695 Miscellaneous non-Office of Medical Examiner case file papers
4696 All requestors cost for non-Office of Medical Examiner copies (per file request)
50.00
4697 Cremation Authorization
4698 Review and authorize cremation
100.00
4699 $10.00 per permit payable to Vital Records for processing.
4700 Court
4701 Preparation, consultation and appearance; Portal to portal expenses including travel costs and
4702 waiting time to improve/provide adequate compensation to State of Utah for services
4703 provided by State employees
4704 Medical Examiner criminal cases out of state (per hour)
500.00
4705 Non-jurisdictional Medical Examiner criminal and all civil cases (per hour)
500.00
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4706 Medical Examiner Consultation on non-Medical Examiner cases (per hour)
500.00
4707 Photographic, Slide, and Digital Services
4708 Glass Slides
20.00
4709 Digital Image
4710 Digital X-ray Image from Digital Source - Flat fee per X-ray image
10.00
4711 Digital image copied from Digital source, flat fee for up to 30 requested images (per
4712 image)
10.00
4713 Digital image copied from Digital source, per image cost for request over 30 images
1.00
4714 Copied from color slide negatives
5.00
4715 Use of Tissue Harvest Room for Acquisition
4716 Skin Graft
132.83
4717 Bone
265.65
4718 Heart Valve
69.30
4719 Eye
34.65
4720 Saphenous vein
69.30
4721 Body Storage
4722 Daily charge for use of Medical Examiner Storage Facilities
30.00
4723 Beginning 24 hours after notification that body is ready for release.
4724 Biologic samples requests
4725 Handling and storage of requested samples by outside sources
25.00
4726 Clinical and Environmental Laboratory Certification Programs
4727 Parameter Category Fees charge for each testing act
4728 Atomic Absorption/Atomic Emission
300.00
4729 Radiological chemistry - Alpha spectrometry
200.00
4730 Radiological chemistry - Beta
200.00
4731 Calculation of Analytical Results
50.00
4732 Organic Clean Up
100.00
4733 Toxicity/Synthetic Extractions Characteristics Procedure
200.00
4734 Radiological chemistry - Gamma
200.00
4735 Simple Gas Chromatography
300.00
4736 Complex Gas Chromatography
600.00
4737 Semivolatile Gas Chromatography
500.00
4738 Volatile Gas Chromatography
500.00
4739 Radiological chemistry - Gas Proportional Counter
200.00
4740 Gravimetric
100.00
4741 High Pressure Liquid Chromatography
300.00
4742 Inductively Coupled Plasma Metals Analysis
400.00
4743 Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry
500.00
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4744 Ion Chromatography
200.00
4745 Ion Selective Electrode base methods
100.00
4746 Radiological chemistry - Liquid Scintillation
200.00
4747 Metals Digestion
100.00
4748 Simple Microbiological Testing
100.00
4749 Complex Microbiological Testing
300.00
4750 Organic Extraction
100.00
4751 Physical Properties
100.00
4752 Titrimetric
100.00
4753 Spectrometry
200.00
4754 While Effluent Toxicity
600.00
4755 Environmental Laboratory Certification
4756 Certification Clarification
4757 Note: Laboratories applying for certification are subject to the annual
4758 certification fee, plus the fee listed, for each category in which they are to be
4759 certified.
4760 Annual certification fee (chemistry and/or microbiology)
4761 Utah laboratories
825.00
4762 Out-of-state laboratories
5,000.00
4763 Plus reimbursement of all travel expenses
4764 National Environmental Accreditation Program (NELAP) recognition
825.00
4765 Certification change
100.00
4766 Performance Based Method Review - per method fee
250.00
4767 Primary Method Addition for Recognition Laboratories
1,000.00
4768 Medicaid and Health Financing
4769 Contracts4770 Provider Enrollment
4771 Medicaid application fee for prospective or re-enrolling providers
600.00
4772 Children's Health Insurance Program
4773 Quarterly Premium4774 Plan B
30.00
4775 138%-150% of Poverty Level
4776 Plan C
75.00
4777 150%-200% of Poverty Level
4778 Late
15.00
4779 Medicaid Mandatory Services
4780 Other Mandatory Services4781 Health Clinics
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4782 G0402 Welcome to Medicare Preventive Physical Exam
130.00
4783 G0438 Annual Wellness Check Medicare New Patient
175.00
4784 G0439 Annual Wellness Check Medicare Established Patient
120.00
4785 Avulsion
4786 11740 Toenail
26.00
4787 11730 Nail Plate Single
68.00
4788 11731 Nail Second
42.00
4789 11732 Nail Each Additional Nail
30.00
4790 11750 Excision for Nail/Matrix Permanent Removal
175.00
4791 11765 Wedge Excision of Skin of Nail Fold Ingrown
60.00
4792 Repair
4793 Simple
4794 12001 Superficial Wound 2.5 cm or Less
192.00
4795 12002 Wound 2.6-7.5 cm
203.00
4796 12004 Wound 7.6-12.5 cm
133.00
4797 12005 Wound 12.6-20.0 cm
166.00
4798 12011 Face/Ear/Nose/Lip 2.5 cm or Less
234.00
4799 12032 Layer Closure Scalp/Extremities/Trunk 2.6-7.5 cm
151.00
4800 12035 Layer Closure Scalp/Extremities/Trunk 12.6-20 cm
227.00
4801 13120 Complex Scalp/Arms/Legs
146.00
4802 16020 Burn Dress without Anesthesia Office/Hospital Small
35.00
4803 16025 Burn Dress without Anesthesia Medical Face/Extremities
68.00
4804 Destruction
4805 17000 Any Method Benign First Lesion
100.00
4806 17003 Add-on Benign/Pre-malignant
47.00
4807 17004 Benign Lesion 15 or More
182.00
4808 17110 Flat Wart for Up to 15
125.00
4809 17111 Flat Warts for 15 and More
150.00
4810 Malignant
4811 17260 Trunk/Arm/Leg 0.5 or Less
58.00
4812 17280 Lesion Face 0.5 cm Less
76.00
4813 17281 Lesion Face 0.6-1
109.00
4814 20520 Foreign Body Removal
120.00
4815 Simple
4816 20550 Injection for Trigger Point Tendon/Ligament/Ganglion
57.00
4817 20552 Trigger Point Injection (TPI)
65.00
4818 Arthrocentesis
4819 20600 Small Joint/Ganglion Fingers/Toes
50.00
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4820 20610 Major Joint/Bursa Shoulder/Knee
104.00
4821 20605 Intermediate Joint/Bursa Ankle/Elbow
52.00
4822 211 Community Service
52.00
4823 28190 Foreign Body Removal for Foot Subcutaneous
125.00
4824 30901 Cauterize (Limited) for Control Nasal Hemorrhage/Anterior/Simple
60.00
4825 36415 Venipuncture
6.00
4826 44641 Excision for Malignant Lesion
131.00
4827 46083 Incision for Thrombosed Hemorrhoid, External
104.00
4828 46600 Anoscope
23.00
4829 52000 Cystoscopy
125.00
4830 53670 Catheterization, Urinary, Simple
30.00
4831 Colposcopy
4832 57421 Biopsy of Vagina/Cervix
156.00
4833 57455 Cervix With Biopsy
156.00
4834 57456 Cervix With Electrocautery conization
146.00
4835 57511 Cryocautery Cervix for Initial or Repeat
83.00
4836 58300 Insertion of Intrauterine Device
104.00
4837 58301 Removal of Intrauterine Device
163.00
4838 60001 Aspiration/Injection Thyroid Gland
81.00
4839 Removal Foreign Body, External
4840 65025 Eye, Superficial
173.00
4841 65220 Eye, Corneal
215.00
4842 69200 Auditory Canal without General Anesthesia
150.00
4843 69210 Cerumen Removal/One or Both Ears
78.00
4844 80048 Basic Metabolic Profile
6.00
4845 80053 Metabolic Panel Labs
6.00
4846 Comprehensive
4847 80061 Lipid Panel Labs
6.00
4848 80061 Quick Lipid Panel
6.00
4849 80076 Hepatic Function Panel
6.00
4850 80100 Drug Screen for Multiple Drug Classes
26.00
4851 80101 Drug Screen for Single Drug Class
26.00
4852 80176 Xylocaine 0-55 cc
29.00
4853 Urine Analysis
4854 81000 with Microscope
10.00
4855 81002
10.00
4856 81003 Automated and without Microscope
10.00
4857 81025 Human Chorionic Gonadotropin
22.00
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4858 Urine
4859 82043 Microalbumin
16.00
4860 82055 Alcohol Screen
21.00
4861 82270 Hemoccult
7.00
4862 Feces Screening
4863 82570 Creatinine
12.00
4864 82728 Ferritin
26.00
4865 82948 Glucose for Blood, Regent Strip
6.00
4866 82962 Glucose for Monitoring Device
6.00
4867 83036 Hemoglobin A1C (long-term blood sugar test)
23.00
4868 83540 Iron
31.00
4869 84443 Thyroid Stimulating Hormone Labs
10.00
4870 84460 Alanine Amino Test
15.00
4871 85013 Hematocrit
5.00
4872 85025 Complete Blood Count Labs
5.00
4873 85610 Prothrombin Time
10.00
4874 85651 Erythrocyte Sedimentation Test
11.00
4875 85652 Sedimentation Rate
11.00
4876 86308 Mononucleosis test
15.00
4877 86318 Helicobacter Pylori test
23.00
4878 86318 Quick Helicobacter Pylori test
23.00
4879 86403 Monospot
18.00
4880 85680 Purified Protein Derivative/Tuberculosis Test
9.00
4881 Culture
4882 87060 Strep
17.00
4883 Bacterial
4884 87070 Any Other Source
16.00
4885 87077 Incision and Drainage
16.00
4886 87081 Single Organism
14.00
4887 87082 Presumptive, Pathogenic Organism Screen
16.00
4888 87086 Bacterial Urine
12.00
4889 87088 Bacterial Urine Identification and Quantification
12.00
4890 87102 Fungal
16.00
4891 87106 Yeast
8.00
4892 87110 Chlamydia
16.00
4893 87220 Potassium Hydroxide for Wet Prep
10.00
4894 87804 Influenza A
23.00
4895 Quick Test
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4896 87880 Strep
26.00
4897 Quick Test
4898 87880 Quick Strep for Test for Medicaid/Medicare
26.00
4899 88147 Papanicolaou (PAP) Smear for Cervical or Vaginal
42.00
4900 88164 Cytopathology, Slides, Cervical or Vagina
26.00
4901 90471 Immunization Administration for One Vaccine
25.00
4902 90472 Immunization Administration for Additional Vaccine
12.00
4903 90620 Supplemental Security Income Exam Initial Consult
133.00
4904 Immunization
4905 Hepatitis
4906 90632 A for 19+ Years
78.00
4907 90634 A for Pediatric-Adolescent
42.00
4908 90636 A and B Adult
90.00
4909 90645 Haemophilus Influenza B
47.00
4910 90649 Gardasil Human Papillomavirus Vaccine
156.00
4911 90658 Influenza Virus Vaccine
21.00
4912 90669 Pneumococcal > 5 years old Only
104.00
4913 90701 Diphtheria Tetanus Pertussis
42.00
4914 90702 Diphtheria Tetanus
14.00
4915 90703 Tetanus
26.00
4916 90707 Measles Mumps Rubella
42.00
4917 90715 Adacel - Tetanus Diphtheria Vaccine
73.00
4918 90716 Varicella
8.00
4919 90732 Pneumovax Shot
36.00
4920 90734 Meningitis
5.00
4921 90744 Hepatitis B/Newborn-18 Years
73.00
4922 90746 Hepatitis B 19+ Years
88.00
4923 Adult
4924 90772 Injection
18.00
4925 Therapeutic, Diagnosis
4926 90805 Psychiatric Diagnosis Interview Follow-up Visit
68.00
4927 92552 Audiometry
19.00
4928 93000 Electrocardiogram
36.00
4929 93015 Cardiovascular Stress Test
130.00
4930 Treadmill
4931 93926 Duplex Scan Limited Study
130.00
4932 93965 Doppler of Extremity
132.00
4933 94010 Spirometry
52.00
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4934 94060 Spirometry with Bronchodilators
64.00
4935 94200 Peak Flow
21.00
4936 94640 Intermittent Pause Pressure Breathing Device - Nebulizer Breathing
42.00
4937 94760 Pulse Oximetry - Oxygen Saturation
10.00
4938 95115 Injections for Allergy Only 1
15.00
4939 95117 Injections for Allergy 2 or More
16.00
4940 95860 Electromyogram 1
81.00
4941 95861 Electromyogram 2
139.00
4942 95900 Nerve Conduction Velocity Motor
42.00
4943 95904 Nerve Conduction Velocity Sensory
35.00
4944 97035 Ultrasound
16.00
4945 97110 Therapy
24.00
4946 97124 Massage
13.00
4947 97260 Manipulate for Spinal 1 Area
16.00
4948 99050 After Hours
24.00
4949 99058 Emergency Visit
36.00
4950 99070 Supplies for Above and Beyond Customary
19.00
4951 99080 Form 20
88.00
4952 Disability Exam
4953 99173 Visual Acuity Screening Test
10.00
4954 New Patient
4955 99201 Brief
47.00
4956 99201N Brief Night
47.00
4957 99202 Limited
81.00
4958 99202N Limited Night
81.00
4959 99203 Intermediate
120.00
4960 99203N Intermediate Night
120.00
4961 99204 Extended
182.00
4962 99204N Extended Night
182.00
4963 99205 Comprehensive
229.00
4964 99205N Comprehensive Night
229.00
4965 Established Patient
4966 99211 Brief
28.00
4967 99211N Brief Night
28.00
4968 99212 Limited
47.00
4969 99212N Limited Night
47.00
4970 99213 Intermediate
73.00
4971 99213N Intermediate Night
73.00
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4972 99214 Extended
110.00
4973 99214N Extended Night
110.00
4974 99215 Comprehensive
151.00
4975 99215N Comprehensive Night
151.00
4976 Consult With Another Physician
4977 99241 History, Exam, Straightforward
36.00
4978 99242 Expanded History and Exam Straightforward
57.00
4979 99243 Detailed History, Exam
79.00
4980 Low Complexity
4981 99244 Comprehensive History, Exam
99.00
4982 Moderate Complexity
4983 99245 Office Consult for New or Established Patient
426.00
4984 99354 Prolonged Services for one Hour
73.00
4985 99361 Medical Conference by Physicians
52.00
4986 Check
4987 99381 New Patient Under 1
140.00
4988 99382 New Patient Age 1-4
145.00
4989 99383 New Patient Age 5-11
150.00
4990 99384 Age 12-17
165.00
4991 99385 Age 18-20
160.00
4992 99391 Under 1
125.00
4993 99392 Age 1-4
130.00
4994 99393 Age 5-11
130.00
4995 99394 Age 12-17
145.00
4996 99395 Age 18-20
150.00
4997 99396 Medical Evaluation for Adult 40-64
155.00
4998 99397 Medical Evaluation for 65 Years and Over
170.00
4999 99402 Preventive Medicine Counseling 30-44 Minutes
468.00
5000 99432 Newborn Normal Care - In Office
42.00
5001 A4460 Ace Wrap (per roll)
7.00
5002 A4550 Surgical Tray
42.00
5003 A4565 Sling
21.00
5004 A4570 Splint
23.00
5005 Complete Blood Count
5.00
5006 Complete Metabolic Panel
6.00
5007 Cornell Well Child Check Visits
36.00
5008 Form 21
73.00
5009 Disability Exam
- 132 -
5010 Federal Aviation Administration Exam
52.00
5011 G0008 Flu Shot Administration for Medicare
8.00
5012 G0009 Injection Administration for Pneumonia without Physician for Medicare
4.00
5013 G0010 Hepatitis B Vaccine Administration
5.00
5014 G0101 Papanicolaou (PAP) with Breast Exam Cervical/Vaginal Screen
42.00
5015 Medicare
5016 G0107 Hemocult
10.00
5017 G0179 Physician Re-certification for Home Health
83.00
5018 G0180 Physician Certification for Home Health
83.00
5019 J0170 Injection for Epinephrine
10.00
5020 J0290 Injection for Ampicillin Sodium 500 mg
8.00
5021 J0540 Bicillin 1.2 million units
38.00
5022 J0696 Rocephin 250 mg
47.00
5023 J0702 Injection for Celestone 3 mg
12.00
5024 J0704 Injection for Celestone 4 mg
12.00
5025 J0780 Compazine up to 10 mg
16.00
5026 J0810 Solu Medrol 150 mg
21.00
5027 J1000 Estradiol
12.00
5028 J1055 Depo-Provera
88.00
5029 J1200 Benadryl up to 50 mg
10.00
5030 J1390 Estrogen
31.00
5031 J1470 Gamma Globulin 2 cc
21.00
5032 J1820 Insulin up to 100 units
10.00
5033 J1885 Toradol 15 mg
21.00
5034 J2000 Xylocaine 0-55 cc
5.00
5035 J2550 Phenergan up to 50 mg
10.00
5036 J3130 Testosterone
31.00
5037 J3301 Kenalog-10 Per 10 mg
31.00
5038 J3401 Vistaril 25 mg
12.00
5039 J3420 Injection B-12
10.00
5040 J7300 Intrauterine copper contraceptive
600.00
5041 contraception
5042 J7302 Levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine contraceptive
800.00
5043 J7320 Hyalgan, Synvisc
281.00
5044 Knee Injection
5045 J7620 Albuterol Per ml, Inhalation Solution Durable Medical Equipment
3.00
5046 J7625 Albuterol Sulfate 0.5%/ml Inhalation Solution Administration
4.00
5047 L3908 Wrist Splint
44.00
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5048 Liver Function Test
6.00
5049 Lipid
17.00
5050 PSATE0000 Prostate Specific Antigen Test
42.00
5051 Residual Functional Capacity Questionnaire
52.00
5052 S0020 Marcaine up to 30 ml
18.00
5053 S9981 Medical Records Copying Fee, Administration
6.00
5054 Supplemental Security Insurance Exam
113.00
5055 Thin Prep
140.00
5056 Thyroid Stimulating Hormone
19.00
5057 Y4600 Injection for Pediatric Immunization Only
11.00
5058 10040 Acne Surgery
48.00
5059 Y9051 Records Sent to Case Worker
16.00
5060 Artificial Insemination 58321
250.00
5061 Malignant lesion removal 0.5 cm or less 11600
120.00
5062 Typhoid 90691
75.00
5063 IV Monitoring each additional hour 96361
20.00
5064 Health Clinics
5065 76801 Ultrasound, pregnancy uterus, first trimester trans-abdominal approach
130.00
5066 10006 Same Day Cancellation, Established Patient
35.00
5067 10007 No Show Fee, Established Patient
35.00
5068 10008 No Show Fee, Established Patient, Endodontist Appointment
75.00
5069 10009 No Show Fee, Established Patient, Hospital Sedation
100.00
5070 International Normalized Ratio home testing review G0250
8.00
5071 90791 Psychiatric diagnosis evaluation w/o medical service (per 15 minutes)
40.00
5072 A6402 Gauze, less than 16 square inch
1.00
5073 58100 Colposcopy w/ or w/o endocervical sampling
130.00
5074 76815 Ultrasound, pregnancy uterus, with image limited
100.00
5075 58110 Endometrial sampling in conjunction with colposcopy
65.00
5076 31505 Laryngoscopy
70.00
5077 1000cc normal saline J7030
10.00
5078 IV Monitoring 1st half hour 96360
60.00
5079 Arterial Studies
5080 93923
182.00
5081 93924
221.00
5082 93922
120.00
5083 Family Dental Plan
5084 D1352 Preventive Resin Restoration in a Moderate to High Caries Risk Patient
30.00
5085 D2940 Protective Restoration
50.00
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5086 D2952 Post and Core in Addition to Crown
190.00
5087 D6930 Recement a Three Unit Bridge
65.00
5088 D7530 Surgical Incision
240.00
5089 D7910 Suture of Recent Small Wounds up to 5 cm
192.00
5090 D9420 Hospital or Ambulatory Surgical Center Call
75.00
5091 D9440 After Hours Office Visit
66.00
5092 D9910 Application of Desensitizing Medicament
20.00
5093 D9930 Treatment of Complications
65.00
5094 Preventive
5095 D1110 Prophylaxis-adult
61.00
5096 D1120 Prophylaxis-child
42.00
5097 D1203 Topical application of fluoride excluding prophy
20.00
5098 D1206 Topical Fluoride Varnish; Therapeutic Application High Risk
23.00
5099 D1208 Topical Application of Fluoride
23.00
5100 D1351 Sealant (per tooth)
34.00
5101 D4341 Periodontal Scaling and Root Planning Four or More Contiguous Teeth or
5102 Bounded Teeth Spaces, per Quadrant
188.00
5103 D4342 Periodontal Scaling and Root Planning 1-3 teeth, Per Quadrant
110.00
5104 D4355 Full mouth debridement
121.00
5105 D4910 Periodontal Maintenance
115.00
5106 D4921- Gingival Irrigation/Per Quadrant
5.00
5107 Oral Evaluation
5108 D0120 Periodic
31.00
5109 D0140 Limited
50.00
5110 D0150 Comprehensive
52.00
5111 D0170 Re-evaluation - Limited, Problem Focused (Established Patient)
42.00
5112 D0180 Comprehensive Periodontal Evaluation
44.00
5113 D0190 Screening of Patient
13.00
5114 D0191 Assessment of Patient
13.00
5115 D0210 Intraoral - complete series including Bitewings
88.00
5116 D0220 Intraoral periapical
17.00
5117 First film
5118 D0230 Intraoral periapical
13.00
5119 Additional film
5120 D0240 Intraoral Occlusal Radiographic Image
14.00
5121 D0270 Bitewing
17.00
5122 Cost of single film
5123 D0272 Bitewing
28.00
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5124 Cost of two film
5125 D0273 Bitewings - Three Films
32.00
5126 D0274 Bitewing
40.00
5127 Cost of four film
5128 D0330 Panoramic Film
77.00
5129 D9110 Palliative (Emergency) Treatment for Pain - Minor Procedure
72.00
5130 Space Maintainer
5131 D1510 Fixed unilateral
204.00
5132 D1515 Fixed bilateral
269.00
5133 D1520 Removable unilateral
245.00
5134 D1525 Removable bilateral
346.00
5135 D1550 Recement
46.00
5136 Amalgam
5137 D2140 One surface
78.00
5138 D2150 Two surface
102.00
5139 D2160 Three surface
121.00
5140 D2161 4 or more surface
146.00
5141 Resin
5142 D2330 One surface, anterior
97.00
5143 D2331 Two surface, anterior
121.00
5144 D2332 Three surface, anterior
144.00
5145 D2335 4 or more surface-can be incisal angle, anterior
172.00
5146 D2390 Resin-Based Composite Crown, Anterior
224.00
5147 D2391 One surface, posterior
108.00
5148 D2392 Resin-Based Composite - Two Surfaces, Posterior
144.00
5149 D2393 Resin-Based Composite - Three Surfaces, Posterior
174.00
5150 D2394 Resin-Based Composite - Four or More Surfaces, Posterior
210.00
5151 Root Canal Therapy
5152 D3310 Anterior
533.00
5153 D3320 Bicuspid
562.00
5154 D3330 1st molar
841.00
5155 D3110 Pulp Cap-Direct (Excluding Final Restoration)
48.00
5156 D3120 Pulp Cap-Indirect (Excluding Final Restoration)
48.00
5157 D3220 Therapeutic pulpotomy
98.00
5158 D3221 Open and Medicate
109.00
5159 D3230 Pulpal Therapy-Anterior Primary Tooth
120.00
5160 D3240 Pulpal Therapy-Posterior Primary Tooth
150.00
5161 D3410 Apicoectomy/periradicular surgery - bicuspid
478.00
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5162 D3421 Apicoectomy/periradicular surgery - bicuspid (1st root)
502.00
5163 D3425 Apicoectomy/periradicular surgery - molar (1st root)
600.00
5164 D3426 Apicoectomy/periradicular surgery - (Each additional root)
192.00
5165 D3430 Retrograde filling
145.00
5166 2700 Fee, Dental - Crown, Rush Procedure
60.00
5167 D2740 Crown, Porcelain/Ceramic Substrate
650.00
5168 D2750 Crown, Porcelain fused to High Noble Metal
650.00
5169 D2751 Crown, Porcelain fused to Predominantly Base Metal
650.00
5170 D2752 Crown, Porcelain fused to Noble Metal
650.00
5171 D2751 Crown-porcelain fused to majority base metal
650.00
5172 D2980 Crown Repair, By Report
120.00
5173 D2920 Recement Crown
59.00
5174 D2930 Refabricated stainless steel crown-primary
160.00
5175 D2931 Refabricated stainless steel crown-permanent
181.00
5176 D2950 Core build-up
152.00
5177 D2951 Pin retention (per tooth)
35.00
5178 D2954 Prefabricated post and core
193.00
5179 D6240 Pontic, Porcelain fused to High Noble Metal
650.00
5180 D6245 Pontic, Porcelain/Ceramic
650.00
5181 D6740 Crown, Porcelain/Ceramic
650.00
5182 D6242 Pontic, Porcelain bused to Noble Metal
650.00
5183 D6750 Pontic, Porcelain fused to High Noble Metal
650.00
5184 D6751 Pontic, Porcelain fused to Predominantly Base Metal
650.00
5185 D6752 Pontic, Porcelain fused to Noble Metal
650.00
5186 D6930 Recement Bridge
78.00
5187 Surgical Procedure
5188 D4210 Gingivectomy or Gingivoplasty
360.00
5189 D7111 Coronal Remnants
74.00
5190 D7140 Single tooth extraction
94.00
5191 D7210 Surgical removal erupted tooth
167.00
5192 D7270 Tooth re-implantation with stabilization
187.00
5193 D7286 Biopsy of oral tissue
125.00
5194 D7410 Excision of benign tumor
218.00
5195 D7510 Incision and drainage of abscess
126.00
5196 D7960 Frenulectomy
178.00
5197 D9230 Nitrous sedation/inhalation
55.00
5198 D9248 Non-intravenous Conscious Sedation
120.00
5199 Denture
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5200 D5110 Complete upper
734.00
5201 D5120 Complete lower
734.00
5202 D5130 Immediate upper
801.00
5203 D5140 Immediate lower
801.00
5204 D5211 Upper partial-resin base
621.00
5205 D5212 Lower partial-resin base
720.00
5206 D5213 Upper partial-cast metal frame with resin base
811.00
5207 D5214 Lower partial-cast metal frame with resin base
811.00
5208 D5410 Adjust complete upper
66.00
5209 D5411 Adjust complete lower
66.00
5210 D5421 Adjust partial upper
66.00
5211 D5422 Adjust partial lower
66.00
5212 D5510 Repair broken complete base
224.00
5213 D5520 Replace missing/broken teeth complete
125.00
5214 D5610 Repair resin base-partial
156.00
5215 D5620 Repair cast framework
180.00
5216 D5650 Add tooth to existing partial
144.00
5217 D5630 Repair or replace broken clasp
168.00
5218 D5640 Replace broken teeth (per tooth)
89.00
5219 D5750 Reline complete upper
270.00
5220 D5751 Reline complete lower
270.00
5221 D5760 Reline upper partial
269.00
5222 D5761 Reline lower partial
269.00
5223 D5850 Tissue Conditioning Maxillary
120.00
5224 D5851 Tissue Conditioning Mandibular
120.00
5225 D6241 Pontic, Porcelain fused to Predominantly Base Metal
650.00
5226 D5660 Add Clasp to Existing Partial Denture
140.00
5227 Health Clinics
5228 A6403 Gauze, 16-48 square inch
2.00
5229 96372 Injection administration
25.00
5230 Wood filler/paste A6261
40.00
5231 Viscous Lidocaine J8499
5.00
5232 Progesterone J2675
4.00
5233 99188 App Topical Fluoride Varnish
20.00
5234 76805 Ultrasound, pregnancy uterus, after first trimester trans-abdominal approach
150.00
5235 99386 New patient well exam
185.00
5236 99387 New patient well exam
200.00
5237 Incision and Drainage
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5238 10060 Abscess Simple/Single
68.00
5239 10061 Complicated or Multiple
125.00
5240 10080 Pilonidal Cyst
73.00
5241 Simple
5242 10120 Incision and Removal Foreign Object-Simple
73.00
5243 10140 Incision and Drainage of Cyst, Hematoma or Seroma
130.00
5244 10160 Puncture Aspiration of Abscess, Hematoma
52.00
5245 Debridement
5246 11000 Infected Skin up to 10%
57.00
5247 11040 Skin Partial Thickness
44.00
5248 11041 Skin Full Thickness
52.00
5249 11042 Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue
110.00
5250 11044 Skin, Tissue, Muscle, Bone
218.00
5251 11100 Biopsy for Skin Lesion Subcutaneous
62.00
5252 11101 Biopsy for Skin Subcutaneous Each Separate/Additional Lesion
32.00
5253 11200 Removal Skin Tags 1-15
105.00
5254 11201 Removal Skin tag any area, Each Add 10 Lesion
14.00
5255 11300 Shave Biopsy for Epidermal/Dermal Lesion 1 Trunk-Neck
47.00
5256 11305 Shave Excision and Electrocautery
67.00
5257 11310 Surgery by Electrocautery
42.00
5258 Excision
5259 Benign
5260 Trunk/Arm/Leg
5261 11400 Lesion 0.5cm or Less
90.00
5262 11401 Lesion 0.6-1cm
110.00
5263 11402 Lesion 1.1-2.0 cm
122.00
5264 11403 2.1-3.0 cm
142.00
5265 11404 3.1-4.0 cm
160.00
5266 11420 Scalp/Neck/Genital 0.5 or less
90.00
5267 11421 Lesion 0.6-1.0 cm
125.00
5268 11422 Subcutaneous/Neck/Genital/Feet 1.1-2.0 cm
140.00
5269 11423 Cyst
150.00
5270 11440 Benign Face/Ear/Eyelid 0.5cm/less
100.00
5271 11441 Benign Lesion Face/Ear/Eye/Nose 0.6-1.0 cm
125.00
5272 11602 Malignant Trunk/Arm/Leg 1.1-2.0 cm
112.00
5273 11604 3.1-4.0 cm
166.00
5274 Malignant
5275 11622 Lesion Scalp/Neck/Hand/Feet/Genital 1.1-2.0 cm
166.00
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5276 11641 Face/Nose/Ear 0.6-1.0 cm
131.00
5277 11642 Face/Nose Ears 1.1-2.0 cm
172.00
5278 11720 Debridement for Nails 1-5
27.00
5279 11721 Debridement for Nails 6 or More
55.00
5280 Department of Workforce Services
5281 Administration
5282 Executive Director's Office5281 Administration
5283 Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA) Fees - these GRAMA fees apply
5284 for the entire Department of Workforce Services
5285 Photocopies (for all copies after the first 10)
0.10
5286 Fax Pages Local, All Pages
2.00
5287 Fax Pages Long Distance, All Pages
2.00
5288 Research (per hour)
20.00
5289 Unemployment Insurance
5290 Unemployment Insurance Administration5291 Debt Collection Information Disclosure Fee (per Report)
15.00
5292 Fee for employment information research and report for creditors
5293 providing a court order for employment information of a specific debtor.
5294 State Office of Rehabilitation
5295 Deaf and Hard of Hearing5296 Interpreter
5297 Standard Late Fee (per Assessment)
80.00
5298 Annual Maintenance/Recognition (per Individual)
70.00
5299 Interpreter Certification
5300 Knowledge Exam (per Exam)
60.00
5301 Novice Exam (per Exam)
150.00
5302 Professional Exam (per Exam)
150.00
5303 Professional Re-test, per component (per Test)
30.00
5304 Temporary Permit (per Permit)
150.00
5305 Student Permit (per Permit)
15.00
5306 Out-of-State Interpreter Certification
5307 Utah Novice Level Certificate
300.00
5308 Utah Professional Level Re-test, per component
60.00
5309 Utah Professional Level Certificate
300.00
5310 Knowledge Exam
120.00
5311 Housing and Community Development
5312 Weatherization Assistance5313 Weatherization Laboratory (per day)
250.00
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5314 Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Laboratory Fee (per day)
250.00
5315 Insulation Laboratory (per day)
250.00
5316 Weatherization Classroom (per day)
50.00
5317 Demonstration House (per day)
250.00
5318 Consumer/Small Contractor (per hour)
10.00
5319 Materials (per person)
300.00
5320 Trainers Basic
50.00
5321 Trainers Advanced
100.00
5322 Homeless Committee
5323 State Community Services Office Homeless Summit
35.00
5324 State Small Business Credit Initiative Program Fund
5325 Loan Origination Fee for Loan Participation Program (per 1.00)0.04
5326 This is a variable fee and the department may charge at a rate that is less
5327 than or equal to 4% of the loan amount based on participation & risk level.
5328 Loan Origination Fee for Loan Guarantee Program (per 1.00)
0.04
5329 This is a variable fee and the department may charge at a rate that is less
5330 than or equal to 4% of the loan amount based on participation & risk level.
5331 Department of Human Services
5332 Executive Director Operations
5333 Executive Director's Office5332 Executive Director Operations
5334 Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA) Fees - these GRAMA fees apply
5335 for the entire Department of Human Services
5336 Paper (per side of sheet)
0.25
5337 Audio tape (per tape)
5.00
5338 Video tape (per tape)
15.00
5339 Compiling and Reporting
5340 In another format (per hour)
25.00
5341 If programmer/analyst assistance is required (per hour)
50.00
5342 Mailing
Actual cost
5343 Office of Licensing
5344 Child Placing Adoption
750.00
5345 Licensing
5346 Initial license
900.00
5347 Any new Human Service license excluding recovery residences, outdoor
5348 youth program, and child placing.
5349 FBI Rapback
13.00
5350 Western Identification Network (WIN) States Rapback
5.00
5351 Recovery Residences
1,295.00
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5352 Licensing fee for recovery residences for people coming out of
5353 rehabilitation. It was mandated that the fee be set up in 2014 HB 211. Initial
5354 license fee and renewal fee.
5355 Child Placing Foster
250.00
5356 Initial license fee and renewal fee.
5357 Day Treatment
450.00
5358 Outpatient Treatment
300.00
5359 Residential Support
300.00
5360 Adult Day Care
5361 0-50 consumers per program
300.00
5362 More than 50 consumers per program
600.00
5363 Per licensed capacity
9.00
5364 Residential Treatment
5365 Basic
600.00
5366 Per licensed capacity
9.00
5367 Social Detoxification
600.00
5368 Life Safety Pre-inspection
600.00
5369 One time initial fee to verify life/fire safety
5370 Outdoor Youth Program
5371 Basic
1,408.00
5372 Initial license fee and renewal fee.
5373 Federal Bureau of Investigation Fingerprint Check
5374 Fingerprinting
34.75
5375 Intermediate Secure Treatment
5376 Basic
750.00
5377 Per licensed capacity
9.00
5378 Therapeutic School Program
5379 Basic
600.00
5380 Per licensed capacity
9.00
5381 Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health
5382 Administration - DSAMH5383 Administration
5384 Alcoholic Beverage Server
5385 On Premise Sales
3.50
5386 Off Premise Sales
3.50
5387 State Hospital
5388 Photo Shoots (per 2 hours)
20.00
5389 Use of USH Facilities
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5390 Groups up to 50 people (per day)
75.00
5391 Groups over 50 people (per day)
150.00
5392 State Substance Abuse Services
5393 Alcoholic Beverage Server
5394 On Premise Sales
3.50
5395 Off Premise Sales
3.50
5396 Division of Services for People with Disabilities
5397 Utah State Developmental Center5398 USDC Theater Rental
5399 Full Day (per square foot)
0.10
5400 Theater Technician (per hour)
20.00
5401 Hourly (per square foot)
0.0175
5402 Half Day (per square foot)
0.07
5403 Physical Disabilities Waiver
5404 Graduated
630.00
5405 Critical Support Services for People with Disabilities who are
5406 non-Medicaid matched. The fee ranges between 1 percent and 3 percent of
5407 Gross Family Income.
5408 Office of Recovery Services
5409 Child Support Services5410 Automated Credit Card Convenience Fee
2.00
5411 Fee for self-serve payments made online or through the automated phone
5412 system (IVR).
5413 Collections Processing
12.00
5414 6 percent of payment disbursed up to a maximum of $12 per month.
5415 Assisted Credit Card Convenience Fee
6.00
5416 Fee for phone payments made with the assistance of an accounting
5417 worker.
5418 Federal Offset
25.00
5419 Annual Collection Fee
25.00
5420 Division of Child and Family Services
5421 Service Delivery5422 Live Scan Testing
10.00
5423 Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environmental Quality
5424 Department of Natural Resources
5425 Forestry, Fire and State Lands
5426 Division Administration5424 Department of Natural Resources
5425 Forestry, Fire and State Lands
5427 Administrative
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5428 Application
5429 Mineral Lease
40.00
5430 Special Lease Agreement
40.00
5431 Mineral Unit/Communitization Agreement
40.00
5432 Special Use Lease Agreement (SULA)
300.00
5433 Grazing Permit
50.00
5434 Materials Permit
200.00
5435 Easement
150.00
5436 Right of Entry
50.00
5437 Exchange of Land
1,000.00
5438 Sovereign Land General Permit
5439 Private
50.00
5440 Public
5441 Assignment
5442 Mineral Lease
5443 Total Assignment
50.00
5444 Interest Assignment
50.00
5445 Operating Right Assignment
50.00
5446 Overriding Royalty Assignment
50.00
5447 Partial Assignment
50.00
5448 Collateral Assignment
50.00
5449 Special Use Lease Agreement (SULA)
50.00
5450 Grazing Permit per AUM (Animal Unit Month)
2.00
5451 Grazing Sublease per AUM (Animal Unit Month)
2.00
5452 Materials Permits
50.00
5453 Easement
50.00
5454 Right of Entry (ROE)
50.00
5455 Sovereign Land General Permit
50.00
5456 Grazing Non-use (per lease)
10%
5457 Special Use Lease Agreement (SULA) non-use
10%
5458 ROE, Easement, Grazing amendment
50.00
5459 SULA, general permit, mineral lease, materials permit amendment
125.00
5460 Reinstatement
150.00
5461 Surface leases & permits per reinstatement/per lease or permit
5462 Bioprospecting - Registration
50.00
5463 Oral Auction Administration
Actual cost
5464 Affidavit of Lost Document (per document)
25.00
5465 Certified Document (per document)
10.00
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5466 Research on Leases or Title Records (per hour)
50.00
5467 Reproduction of Records
5468 Self service (per copy)
0.10
5469 By staff (per copy)
0.40
5470 Change on Name of Division Records (per occurrence)
20.00
5471 Fax copy (per page)
1.00
5472 Send only
5473 Late Fee
6% or $30
5474 Returned check charge
30.00
5475 Sovereign Lands
5476 Rights of Entry
5477 Seismic Survey Fees
5478 Primacord (per mile)
200.00
5479 Surface Vibrators (per mile)
200.00
5480 Shothole >50 ft (per hole)
50.00
5481 Shothole <50 ft (per mile)
200.00
5482 Pattern Shotholes (per pattern)
200.00
5483 Commercial
200.00
5484 Commercial Recreation Event (per person over 150 people)
2.00
5485 Minimum ROE of $200 plus per person royalty
5486 Data Processing
5487 Production Time (per hour)
55.00
5488 Programming Time (per hour)
75.00
5489 Geographic Information System
5490 Processing Time (per hour)
55.00
5491 Personnel Time (per hour)
50.00
5492 Sovereign Lands
5493 Easements
5494 Minimum Easement
225.00
5495 Canal
5496 Existing
5497 <=33' wide (per rod)
15.00
5498 >33' but <= 66' wide (per rod)
30.00
5499 >66' but <=100' wide (per rod)
45.00
5500 >100' wide (per rod)
60.00
5501 New
5502 <=33' wide (per rod)
30.00
5503 >33' but <=66' wide (per rod)
45.00
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5504 >66' but <=100' wide (per rod)
60.00
5505 >100' wide (per rod)
75.00
5506 Roads
5507 Existing
5508 <=33' wide (per rod)
5.50
5509 >33' but <=66' wide (per rod)
11.00
5510 >66' but <=100' wide (per rod)
16.50
5511 >100' wide (per rod)
22.00
5512 New
5513 <=33' wide (per rod)
8.50
5514 >33' but <=66' wide (per rod)
17.00
5515 >66' but <=100' wide (per rod)
25.50
5516 >100' wide (per rod)
34.00
5517 Power lines, Telephone Cables, Retaining walls and jetties
5518 <=30' wide (per rod)
14.00
5519 >30 but <=60' wide (per rod)
20.00
5520 >60' but <=100' wide (per rod)
26.00
5521 >100' but <=200' wide (per rod)
32.00
5522 >200' but <=300' wide (per rod)
42.00
5523 >300' wide (per rod)
52.00
5524 Pipelines
5525 <=2" (per rod)
7.00
5526 >2" but <=13" (per rod)
14.00
5527 >13" but <=25" (per rod)
20.00
5528 >25" but <=37" (per rod)
26.00
5529 >37" (per rod) (per rod)
52.00
5530 Special Use Lease Agreements (SULA)
5531 SULA Lease Rate
450.00
5532 Minimum $450 or market rate per R652-30-400
5533 Grazing Permits
3.00
5534 Annual rate per AUM (Animal Unit Month)
5535 Special Use Lease Agreements
Market rate
5536 General Permits
5537 Mooring Bouys: 3 yr max term
50.00
5538 Renewal - Mooring Bouys; 3 yr max term
50.00
5539 Floating Dock, wheeled pier, seasonal use; 3 year max
250.00
5540 Dock/pier, single upland owner use; 3 year max
350.00
5541 Boat ramp, temporary, metal; 3 year max
250.00
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5542 Boat Ramp, Concrete, Gravel; 10 year max
700.00
5543 Irrigation Pump - Pump Head Only; 15 year max
50.00
5544 Irrigation Pump - Structure; 15 year max
150.00
5545 Storm Water Outfall, Drain; 10 year max
150.00
5546 Other
450.00
5547 Minimum $450 or market rate per R652-30-400
5548 Mineral Lease
5549 Rental Rate 1st ten years (per acre)
1.10
5550 Rental Rate Renewals (per acre)
2.20
5551 Oil, Gas and Mining
5552 Administration5553 New Coal Mine Permit Application
5.00
5554 Copy
5555 Bid Specifications
20.00
5556 Telefax of material (per page)
0.25
5557 Staff Copy (per page)
0.25
5558 Self Copy (per page)
0.10
5559 Color
5560 Staff Copy (per page)
0.50
5561 Self Copy (per page)
0.25
5562 Prints from Microfilm
5563 Staff Copy (per paper-foot)
0.55
5564 Self Copy (per paper-foot)
0.40
5565 Print of Microfiche
5566 Staff Copy (per page)
0.25
5567 Self Copy (per page)
0.10
5568 CD
5569 Mailed
23.00
5570 Picked up
20.00
5571 Well Logs
5572 Staff Copy (per paper-foot)
0.75
5573 Self Copy (per paper-foot)
0.50
5574 Print of computer screen (per screen)
0.50
5575 Compiling or Photocopying Records
5576 Actual time spent compiling or copying
Current personnel rate
5577 Actual time spent on data entry or records segregation
Current personnel rate
5578 Third Party Services
5579 Copying maps or charts
Actual cost
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5580 Copying odd sized documents
Actual cost
5581 Specific Reports
5582 Monthly Notice of Intent to Drill/Well Completion Report
5583 Picked Up
0.50
5584 Mailed
1.00
5585 Annual Subscription
6.00
5586 Mailed Notice of Board Hearings List (per year)
20.00
5587 Current Administrative Rules - Oil and Gas, Coal, Non-Coal, Abandoned Mine Lease (first
5588 copy is free)
5589 Picked up
10.00
5590 Mailed
13.00
5591 Custom-tailored data reports
5592 Diskettes/Tapes
Current personnel rate
5593 Custom Maps
5594 (per linear foot) (per variable)
Variable
5595 Minimum Charges
5596 Color Plot
25.00
5597 Laser Print
5.00
5598 Minerals Reclamation
5599 Mineral Program
5600 Exploration Permit
150.00
5601 Annual Permit
5602 Small Mining Operations
150.00
5603 Large Mining Operations
5604 10 to 50 acres
500.00
5605 over 50 acres
1,000.00
5606 Wildlife Resources
5607 Director's Office5608 Fishing Licenses
5609 Resident
5610 Youth Fishing (12-13)
5.00
5611 Resident Youth Fishing Ages 14-17 (365 Day)
16.00
5612 Resident Fishing Ages 18-64 (365 day)
34.00
5613 Resident Multi Year License (Up to 5 years) for Ages 18-64 $33/year.
5614 Age 65 Or Older (365 day)
25.00
5615 Disabled Veteran (365 day)
12.00
5616 Resident Fishing 3 day any age
16.00
5617 7-Day (Any Age)
20.00
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5618 Nonresident
5619 Youth Fishing (12-13)
5.00
5620 Nonresident Youth Fishing Ages 14-17 (365 day)
25.00
5621 Nonresident Fishing age 18 Or Older (365 day)
75.00
5622 Nonresident Multi Year (Up to 5 Years) for Ages 18 or Older $74/year.
5623 Nonresident Fishing 3 day any age
24.00
5624 7-Day (Any Age)
40.00
5625 Set Line Fishing License
20.00
5626 Season Fishing Licenses not Combinations
Up to 20% discount
5627 Game Licenses
5628 Introductory Hunting License
4.00
5629 Upon successful completion of Hunter Education - add to registration fee
5630 Resident Introductory Combination license (hunter's ed completion)
6.00
5631 Nonresident Introductory Combination license (hunter's ed completion)
6.00
5632 Resident
5633 Hunting License (up to 13)
11.00
5634 Resident Hunting License Ages 14-17
16.00
5635 Resident Hunting License Ages 18-64
34.00
5636 Resident Multi Year license (Up to 5 years) for Ages 18-64 $33/year
5637 Resident Hunting License Ages 65 Or Older
25.00
5638 Resident Youth Combination License Ages 14-17
20.00
5639 Resident Combination license Ages 18-64
38.00
5640 Resident Multi Year License (Up to 5 Years) for ages 18-64 $37/year
5641 Resident Combination Ages 65 or Older
29.00
5642 Dedicated Hunter Certificate of Registration (COR)
5643 1 yr. (12-17)
40.00
5644 1 Yr. (18+)
65.00
5645 3 Yr. (12-17)
120.00
5646 3 Yr. (18+)
195.00
5647 Lifetime License Dedicated Hunter Certificate of Registration (COR)
5648 1 Yr. (12-17)
12.50
5649 1 Yr. (18+)
25.00
5650 3 Yr. (12-17)
37.50
5651 3 Yr. (18+)
75.00
5652 Nonresident
5653 Nonresident Youth Hunting License Ages 17 and Under
25.00
5654 Nonresident Hunting License Age 18 or Older (365 day)
65.00
5655 Nonresident Multi Year Hunting License
64.00
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5656 (Up to 5 Years)
5657 Nonresident Youth Combination license Ages 17 and under
29.00
5658 Nonresident Combination license Ages 18 Or Older
85.00
5659 Nonresident Multi Year License (Up to 5 Years) for Ages 18 or Older
5660 $84/year.
5661 Small Game - 3 Day
32.00
5662 Falconry Meet
15.00
5663 Dedicated Hunter Certificate of Registration (COR)
5664 1 Yr. (14-17)
268.00
5665 Includes season fishing license
5666 1 Yr. (18+)
349.00
5667 Includes season fishing license
5668 3 Yr. (12-17)
814.00
5669 Includes season fishing license
5670 3 Yr. (18+)
1,047.00
5671 Includes season fishing license
5672 General Season Permits
5673 Resident
5674 Youth General Season Turkey
25.00
5675 Turkey
35.00
5676 General Season Deer
40.00
5677 Antlerless Deer
30.00
5678 Two Doe Antlerless
45.00
5679 Depredation - Antlerless
30.00
5680 Archery Bull Elk
50.00
5681 General Bull Elk
50.00
5682 Multi Season General Bull Elk
150.00
5683 Antlerless Elk
50.00
5684 Control Antlerless Elk
30.00
5685 Resident Two Cow Elk permit
80.00
5686 Resident Landowner Mitigation
5687 Deer - Antlerless
30.00
5688 Elk - Antlerless
30.00
5689 Pronghorn - Doe
30.00
5690 Nonresident
5691 Turkey
100.00
5692 General Season Deer
268.00
5693 Includes season fishing license
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5694 Depredation - Antlerless
93.00
5695 Antlerless Deer
93.00
5696 Two Doe Antlerless
171.00
5697 Archery Bull Elk
393.00
5698 Includes season fishing license
5699 General Bull
393.00
5700 Includes season fishing license
5701 Multi Season General Bull Elk
700.00
5702 Antlerless Elk
218.00
5703 Control Antlerless Elk
93.00
5704 Nonresident Two Cow Elk permit
350.00
5705 Nonresident Landowner Mitigation
5706 Deer - Antlerless
93.00
5707 Elk - Antlerless
218.00
5708 Pronghorn - Doe
93.00
5709 Stamps
5710 Wyoming Flaming Gorge
10.00
5711 Arizona Lake Powell
8.00
5712 Limited Entry Game Permits
5713 Deer
5714 Resident
5715 Limited Entry
80.00
5716 Multi Season Limited Entry Buck
145.00
5717 Premium Limited Entry
168.00
5718 Multi Season Premium Limited Entry Buck
305.00
5719 Co-Operative Wildlife Management Unit (CWMU)/Landowner
5720 Buck
40.00
5721 Limited Entry
80.00
5722 Premium Limited Entry
168.00
5723 Antlerless
30.00
5724 Two Doe Antlerless
45.00
5725 Nonresident
5726 Limited Entry
468.00
5727 Includes season fishing license
5728 Multi Season Limited Entry Buck
845.00
5729 Premium Limited Entry
568.00
5730 Includes season fishing license
5731 Multi Season Premium Limited Entry Buck
1,025.00
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5732 Co-Operative Wildlife Management Unit (CWMU)/Landowner
5733 Buck
268.00
5734 Includes season fishing license
5735 Limited Entry
468.00
5736 Includes season fishing license
5737 Premium Limited Entry
568.00
5738 Includes season fishing license
5739 Antlerless
93.00
5740 Two Doe Antlerless
171.00
5741 Elk
5742 Resident
5743 Limited Entry Bull
285.00
5744 Multi Season Limited Entry Bull
513.00
5745 Depredation
50.00
5746 Depredation - Bull Elk - With Current Year Unused Bull Permit
235.00
5747 Depredation - Bull Elk - Without Current Year Unused Bull Permit
285.00
5748 Co-Operative Wildlife Management Unit (CWMU)/Landowner
5749 Any Bull
285.00
5750 Antlerless
50.00
5751 Nonresident
5752 Limited Entry Bull
800.00
5753 Includes season fishing license
5754 Multi Season Limited Entry Bull
1,505.00
5755 Includes fishing license
5756 Depredation - Antlerless
218.00
5757 Co-Operative Wildlife Management Unit (CWMU)/Landowner
5758 Any Bull
800.00
5759 Includes fishing license
5760 Antlerless
218.00
5761 Pronghorn
5762 Resident
5763 Limited Buck
55.00
5764 Limited Doe
30.00
5765 Limited Two Doe
45.00
5766 Co-Operative Wildlife Management Unit (CWMU)/Landowner
5767 Buck
55.00
5768 Doe
30.00
5769 Depredation Doe
30.00
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5770 Archery Buck
55.00
5771 Nonresident
5772 Limited Buck
293.00
5773 Includes season fishing license
5774 Limited Doe
93.00
5775 Limited Two Doe
171.00
5776 Archery Buck
293.00
5777 Includes season fishing license
5778 Depredation Doe
93.00
5779 Co-Operative Wildlife Management Unit (CWMU)/Landowner
5780 Buck
293.00
5781 Includes season fishing license
5782 Doe
93.00
5783 Moose
5784 Resident
5785 Bull
413.00
5786 Antlerless
213.00
5787 Co-Operative Wildlife Management Unit (CWMU)/Landowner
5788 Bull
413.00
5789 Antlerless
213.00
5790 Nonresident
5791 Bull
1,518.00
5792 Includes season fishing license
5793 Antlerless
713.00
5794 Co-Operative Wildlife Management Unit (CWMU)/Landowner
5795 Bull
1,518.00
5796 Includes season fishing license
5797 Antlerless
713.00
5798 Bison
5799 Resident
413.00
5800 Resident Antelope Island
1,110.00
5801 Nonresident
1,518.00
5802 Includes season fishing license
5803 Nonresident Antelope Island
2,615.00
5804 Includes season fishing license
5805 Bighorn Sheep
5806 Resident
5807 Desert
513.00
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5808 Rocky Mountain
513.00
5809 Resident Rocky Mtn/Desert Bighorn Sheep Ewe permit
100.00
5810 Nonresident
5811 Desert
1,518.00
5812 Includes season fishing license
5813 Rocky Mountain
1,518.00
5814 Includes season fishing license
5815 Nonresident Rocky Mtn/Desert Bighorn Sheep Ewe permit
1,000.00
5816 Goats
5817 Resident Rocky Mountain
413.00
5818 Nonresident Rocky Mountain
1,518.00
5819 Includes season fishing license
5820 Cougar/Bear
5821 Resident
5822 Cougar
58.00
5823 Bear
83.00
5824 Premium Bear
166.00
5825 Bear Archery
83.00
5826 Cougar Pursuit
30.00
5827 Bear Pursuit
30.00
5828 Nonresident
5829 Cougar
258.00
5830 Bear
308.00
5831 Premium Bear
475.00
5832 Cougar Pursuit
135.00
5833 Bear Pursuit
135.00
5834 Wolf
5835 Resident
20.00
5836 Nonresident
80.00
5837 Cougar/Bear
5838 Cougar or Bear Damage
30.00
5839 Wild Turkey
5840 Resident Limited Entry
35.00
5841 Nonresident Limited Entry
100.00
5842 Waterfowl
5843 Swan
5844 Resident
15.00
5845 Nonresident
15.00
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5846 Sandhill Crane
5847 Resident
15.00
5848 Nonresident
15.00
5849 Sportsman Permits
5850 Resident
5851 Bull Moose
413.00
5852 Hunter's Choice Bison
413.00
5853 Desert Bighorn Ram
513.00
5854 Bull Elk
513.00
5855 Buck Deer
168.00
5856 Buck Pronghorn
55.00
5857 Bear
83.00
5858 Cougar
58.00
5859 Rocky Mountain Goat
413.00
5860 Rocky Mountain Sheep
513.00
5861 Turkey
35.00
5862 Other
5863 Falconry Permits
5864 Resident
5865 Capture
5866 Apprentice Class
30.00
5867 General Class
50.00
5868 Master Class
50.00
5869 Nonresident
5870 Capture
5871 Apprentice Class
115.00
5872 General Class
115.00
5873 Master Class
115.00
5874 Handling
10.00
5875 Includes licenses, Certificate of Registration, and exchanges
5876 Drawing Application
10.00
5877 Landowner Association Application
150.00
5878 Nonrefundable
5879 Resident/Nonresident Dedicated Hunter Hourly Labor Buyout Rate
20.00
5880 Bird Bands
0.25
5881 Furbearer/Trap Registration
5882 Resident Furbearer
29.00
5883 Any age
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5884 Nonresident Furbearer
154.00
5885 Any age
5886 Resident Bobcat Temporary Possession
15.00
5887 Nonresident Bobcat Temporary Possession
45.00
5888 Resident Trap Registration
10.00
5889 Nonresident Trap Registration
10.00
5890 Duplicate Licenses, Permits and Tags
5891 Hunter Education cards
10.00
5892 Furharvester Education cards
10.00
5893 Duplicate Vouchers CWMU/Conservation/Mitigation
25.00
5894 Refund of Hunting Draw License
25.00
5895 Application Amendment
25.00
5896 Late Harvest Reporting
50.00
5897 Exchange
10.00
5898 Wildlife Management Area Access (without a valid license)
10.00
5899 Division Programs Participation fee
Variable
5900 Fees shall be determined by the division using the estimated costs of
5901 materials and supplies needed for participation in the event.
5902 Wood Products on Division Land
5903 Firewood (2 Cords)
10.00
5904 Christmas Tree
5.00
5905 Ornamentals
5906 Conifers (per tree)
5.00
5907 Maximum $60.00 per permit
5908 Deciduous (per tree)
3.00
5909 Maximum $60.00 per permit
5910 Posts
0.40
5911 Maximum $60.00 per permit
5912 Hunter Education
5913 Hunter Education Training
6.00
5914 Hunter Education Home Study
6.00
5915 Furharvester Education Training
6.00
5916 Bowhunter Education Class
6.00
5917 Long Distance Verification
2.00
5918 Becoming an Outdoors Woman
150.00
5919 Special Needs Rates Available
5920 Hunter Education Range
5921 Adult
5.00
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5922 Market price up to $10.
5923 Youth
2.00
5924 Ages 15 and under. Market price up to $5.
5925 Group for organized groups and not for special passes
50% discount
5926 Spotting Scope Rental
2.00
5927 Trap, Skeet or Riverside Skeet (per round)
5.00
5928 Market price up to $10
5929 Five Stand - Multi-Station Birds
7.00
5930 Market price up to $10
5931 Ten Punch Pass
5932 Ten Punch Pass Shooting Ranges Youth (Rifle/Archery/Handgun)
Up to $45
5933 Market price up to $45.00
5934 Ten Punch Pass Shooting Ranges (Shotgun)
Up to $95
5935 Market price up to $95.00
5936 Ten Punch Pass Shooting Ranges Adult (Rifle/Archery/Handgun)
Up to $95
5937 Market price up to $95.00
5938 Sportsmen Club Meetings
20.00
5939 Shooting Center RV Camping
$10.00 to $50.00
5940 Reproduction of Records
5941 Self Service (per copy)
0.10
5942 Staff Service (per copy)
0.25
5943 Geographic Information System
5944 Personnel Time (per hour)
50.00
5945 Processing (per hour)
55.00
5946 Data Processing
5947 Programming Time (per hour)
75.00
5948 Production (per hour)
55.00
5949 License Agency
5950 Application
20.00
5951 Other Services to be reimbursed at actual time and materials
5952 Postage
Current rate
5953 Lost license paper by license agents (per page)
10.00
5954 Return check charge
20.00
5955 Hardware Ranch Sleigh Ride
5956 Adult
5.00
5957 Age 4-8
3.00
5958 Age 0-3
No charge
5959 Education Groups (per person)
1.00
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5960 Easement and Leases Schedule
5961 Application for Leases
5962 Leases
250.00
5963 Nonrefundable
5964 Easements
5965 Rights-of-way
750.00
5966 Nonrefundable
5967 Rights-of-entry
50.00
5968 Nonrefundable
5969 Easements Oil and Gas Pipelines
250.00
5970 Amendment to lease, easement, right-of-way
400.00
5971 Nonrefundable
5972 Amendment to right of entry
50.00
5973 Certified document
5.00
5974 Nonrefundable
5975 Research on leases or title records (per hour)
50.00
5976 Rights-of-Way
5977 Leases and Easements - Resulting in Long-Term Uses of Habitat
Variable
5978 Fees shall be determined on a case-by-case basis by the division, using the
5979 estimated fair market value of the property, or other legislatively established
5980 fees, whichever is greater, plus the cost of administering the lease,
5981 right-of-way, or easement. Fair market value shall be determined by
5982 customary market valuation practices.
5983 Special Use Permits for non-depleting land uses of < 1 year
Variable
5984 A nonrefundable application of $50 shall be assessed for any commercial
5985 use. Fees for approved special uses will be based on the fair market value of
5986 the use, determined by customary practices which may include: an assessment
5987 of comparable values for similar properties, comparable fees for similar land
5988 uses, or fee schedules. If more than one fee determination applies, the highest
5989 fee will be selected.
5990 Width of Easement
5991 0' - 30' Initial
12.00
5992 0' - 30' Renewal
8.00
5993 31' - 60' Initial
18.00
5994 31' - 60' Renewal
12.00
5995 61' - 100' Initial
24.00
5996 61' - 100' Renewal
16.00
5997 101' - 200' Initial
30.00
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5998 101' - 200' Renewal
20.00
5999 201' - 300' Initial
40.00
6000 201' - 300' Renewal
28.00
6001 >300' Initial
50.00
6002 >300' Renewal
34.00
6003 Outside Diameter of Pipe
6004 <2.0" Initial
9.40
6005 <2.0" Renewal
4.00
6006 2.0" - 13" Initial
19.00
6007 2.0" - 13" Renewal
8.00
6008 13.1"-37" Initial
38.00
6009 13.1" - 25" Renewal
12.00
6010 25.1" - 37" Renewal
16.00
6011 >37" Initial
75.00
6012 >37" Renewal
32.00
6013 Roads, Canals
6014 Permanent loss of habitat plus high maintenance disturbance
18.00
6015 1' - 33' New Construction
6016 Permanent loss of habitat plus high maintenance disturbance
12.00
6017 1' - 33' Existing
6018 Permanent loss of habitat plus high maintenance disturbance
24.00
6019 33.1' - 66' New Construction
6020 Permanent loss of habitat plus high maintenance disturbance
18.00
6021 33.1' - 66' Existing
6022 Assignments: Easements, Grazing Permits, Right-of-entry, Special Use
250.00
6023 Certificates of Registration
6024 Initial - Personal Use
75.00
6025 Initial - Commercial
150.00
6026 TYPE I
6027 Certificate of Registration (COR) Fishing Contest
6028 Small, Under 50
20.00
6029 Medium, 50 to 100
100.00
6030 Large, over 200
250.00
6031 Amendment
10.00
6032 Certificate of Registration (COR) Handling
10.00
6033 Renewal
30.00
6034 Late fee for failure to renew Certificates of Registration when due: greater of $10 or 20%
6035 of fee.
Variable
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6036 Required Inspections
100.00
6037 Failure to Submit Required Annual Activity Report When Due
10.00
6038 Request for Species Reclassification
200.00
6039 Request for Variance
200.00
6040 Commercial Fishing and Dealing Commercially in Aquatic Wildlife
6041 Dealer in Live/Dead Bait
75.00
6042 Helper Cards - Live/Dead Bait
15.00
6043 Commercial Seiner
1,000.00
6044 Helper Cards - Commercial Seiner
100.00
6045 Commercial Brine Shrimper
15,000.00
6046 Helper Cards - Commercial Brine Shrimper
1,500.00
6047 Upland Game Cooperative Wildlife Management Units
6048 New Application
250.00
6049 Annual
150.00
6050 Big Game Cooperative Wildlife Management Unit
6051 New Application
250.00
6052 Annual
150.00
6053 Falconry
6054 Three year
45.00
6055 Five Year
75.00
6056 Commercial Hunting Areas
6057 New Application
150.00
6058 Renewal Application
150.00
6059 Parks and Recreation
6060 Park Operation Management6061 All fees for the Division of Parks and Recreation may not exceed, but may be less than, the
6062 amounts stated in the division's fee schedule.
6063 Golf Course Fees RENTALS
6064 Motorized cart, per 9 holes
16.00
6065 Driving Range
9.00
6066 Golf Course Fees GREENS FEES
6067 Promotional Pass
1,100.00
6068 9 holes
18.00
6069 Reservation Fee
10.65
6070 Camping Extra Vehicle Fees
15.00
6071 Camping Fees
28.00
6072 Group Site Day-Use Fees
250.00
6073 Group Camping Fees
400.00
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6074 Boating Fees
6075 Boat Mooring
6076 In/Off Season with or without Utilities (per foot)
7.00
6077 Boat storage
200.00
6078 Dry Storage
6079 Boating Season, Overnight until 2:00 pm, Off-Season, Unsecured
75.00
6080 Application Fees
250.00
6081 Easement, Grazing permit, Construction/Maintenance, Special Use
6082 Permit, Waiting List, Events
6083 Assessment and Assignment Fees
6084 Repository Fees
6085 Curation (per storage unit)
700.00
6086 Annual Repository Agreement (per storage unit)
80.00
6087 Annual Agreement Fee
50.00
6088 Entrance Fees
6089 Motor Vehicles
6090 Day Use Annual Pass
75.00
6091 Commercial Dealer Demo Pass
200.00
6092 Commercial Groups - per person
3.00
6093 Parking Fee
5.00
6094 Entrance Fees
15.00
6095 Fee collection, return checks, and duplicate document
30.00
6096 Staff or researcher time per hour
50.00
6097 Equipment and building rental per hour
100.00
6098 OHV and Boating Program Fees
6099 OHV Program Fee
6100 Statewide OHV Registration Fee
22.00
6101 State issued permit to non-resident OHVs, in which there is no reciprocity
30.00
6102 OHV Education Fee
6103 Division's Off-highway Vehicle Program Safety Certificate
30.00
6104 State Issued and Replacement OHV Safety Certificate
2.00
6105 Boating Section Fees
6106 Statewide Boat Registration Fee
25.00
6107 Carrying Passengers for Hire Fee
200.00
6108 Boat Livery Registration Fee
100.00
6109 Boating Education Fee
6110 Division's Personal Watercraft Course
12.00
6111 State Issued and Replacement Boating Education Certificate
5.00
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6112 new rule passed by board, will take effect in July
6113 Lodging Fees
6114 Cabins and Yurts
80.00
6115 Utah Geological Survey
6116 Administration6117 Editorial
6118 Color Plots
6119 Set-Up
3.00
6120 Regular Paper (per square foot)
3.00
6121 Special Paper (per square foot)
4.50
6122 Color Scanning (per scan)
9.00
6123 Sample Library
6124 Cutting Thin Section Blanks
10.00
6125 Core Plug < 1 inch (per plug)
10.00
6126 Core Plugs > 1 inch diameter
25.00
6127 Layout-Cuttings, Core, Coal, Oil/Water (per box)
5.00
6128 Binocular/Petrographic Microscopes (per day)
25.00
6129 Workshop Fee - Building Use (per day)
250.00
6130 Workshop - Saturday/Sunday/Holiday Surcharge
320.00
6131 Research Fee (per hour)
50.00
6132 XRF High Resolution Scanning (per Hour)
15.00
6133 XRF Analysis - Discreet Sample (per Sample)
10.00
6134 Core Slabbing
6135 1.8" Diameter or Smaller (per foot)
10.00
6136 1.8"-3.5" Diameter (per foot)
14.00
6137 Larger Diameter
Negotiated
6138 Core Photographing
6139 Box/Closeup 8x10 color/Thin Section (per Photo)
5.00
6140 Geologic Hazards
6141 School Site Reviews
6142 Review Geologic Hazards Report for New School Sites
6143 School Site Review
500.00
6144 Plus travel
6145 Preliminary Screening of a Proposed School Site
6146 One School
550.00
6147 Plus travel
6148 Paleontology
6149 File Search Requests
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6150 Minimum Charge
30.00
6151 Up to 15 minutes
6152 Standard rate (per hour)
60.00
6153 More than 15 minutes
6154 Miscellaneous
6155 Copies, Self-Serve (per copy)
0.10
6156 Copies, Staff (per copy)
0.25
6157 Research and Professional Services (per hour)
50.00
6158 Media Charges
6159 Compact Disk (650 MB) (per CD)
3.00
6160 Paper Printout (per page)
0.10
6161 Water Resources
6162 Administration6163 Color Plots
6164 Existing (per linear foot)
2.00
6165 Custom Orders
Current staff rate
6166 Plans and Specifications
6167 Small Set
10.00
6168 Average Size Set
25.00
6169 Large Set
35.00
6170 Cloud Seeding License
Variable
6171 Copies, Staff (per hour)
Current staff rate
6172 Water Rights
6173 Administration6174 Applications
6175 Appropriation
Variable see below
6176 For any application that proposes to appropriate or recharge by both direct
6177 flow and storage, there shall be charged the fee for quantity, by cubic feet per
6178 second (cfs), or volume, by acre-feet (af), whichever is greater, but not both:
6179 Flow - cubic feet per second (cfs)
6180 More than 0, not to exceed 0.1
150.00
6181 More than 0.1, not to exceed 0.5
200.00
6182 More than 0.5, not to exceed 1.0
250.00
6183 More than 1.0, not to exceed 2.0
300.00
6184 More than 2.0, not to exceed 3.0
350.00
6185 More than 3.0, not to exceed 4.0
400.00
6186 More than 4.0, not to exceed 5.0
430.00
6187 More than 5.0, not to exceed 6.0
460.00
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6188 More than 6.0, not to exceed 7.0
490.00
6189 More than 7.0, not to exceed 8.0
520.00
6190 More than 8.0, not to exceed 9.0
550.00
6191 More than 9.0, not to exceed 10.0
580.00
6192 More than 10.0, not to exceed 11.0
610.00
6193 More than 11.0, not to exceed 12.0
640.00
6194 More than 12.0, not to exceed 13.0
670.00
6195 More than 13.0, not to exceed 14.0
700.00
6196 More than 14.0, not to exceed 15.0
730.00
6197 More than 15.0, not to exceed 16.0
760.00
6198 More than 16.0, not to exceed 17.0
790.00
6199 More than 17.0, not to exceed 18.0
820.00
6200 More than 18.0, not to exceed 19.0
850.00
6201 More than 19.0, not to exceed 20.0
880.00
6202 More than 20.0, not to exceed 21.0
910.00
6203 More than 21.0, not to exceed 22.0
940.00
6204 More than 22.0, not to exceed 23.0
970.00
6205 More than 23.0
1,000.00
6206 Volume - acre-feet (af)
6207 More than 0, not to exceed 20
150.00
6208 More than 20, not to exceed 100
200.00
6209 More than 100, not to exceed 500
250.00
6210 More than 500, not to exceed 1,000
300.00
6211 More than 1,000, not to exceed 1,500
350.00
6212 More than 1,500, not to exceed 2,000
400.00
6213 More than 2,000, not to exceed 2,500
430.00
6214 More than 2,500, not to exceed 3,000
460.00
6215 More than 3,000, not to exceed 3,500
490.00
6216 More than 3,500, not to exceed 4,000
520.00
6217 More than 4,000, not to exceed 4,500
550.00
6218 More than 4,500, not to exceed 5,000
580.00
6219 More than 5,000, not to exceed 5,500
610.00
6220 More than 5,500, not to exceed 6,000
640.00
6221 More than 6,000, not to exceed 6,500
670.00
6222 More than 6,500, not to exceed 7,000
700.00
6223 More than 7,000, not to exceed 7,500
730.00
6224 More than 7,500, not to exceed 8,000
760.00
6225 More than 8,000, not to exceed 8,500
790.00
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6226 More than 8,500, not to exceed 9,000
820.00
6227 More than 9,000, not to exceed 9,500
850.00
6228 More than 9,500, not to exceed 10,000
880.00
6229 More than 10,000, not to exceed 10,500
910.00
6230 More than 10,500, not to exceed 11,000
940.00
6231 More than 11,000, not to exceed 11,500
970.00
6232 More than 11,500
1,000.00
6233 Extension Requests for Submitting a Proof of Appropriation
6234 Less than 14 years after the date of approval of the application
50.00
6235 14 years or more after the date of approval of the application
150.00
6236 Fixed time periods
150.00
6237 For each certification of copies
10.00
6238 A reasonable charge for preparing copies of any and all documents
Variable
6239 Application to segregate a water right
50.00
6240 Groundwater Recovery Permit
2,500.00
6241 Fee Changed from Recharge to Recovery
6242 Notification for the use of sewage effluent or to change the point of discharge
750.00
6243 Diligence claim investigation
500.00
6244 Report of Water Right Conveyance Submission
40.00
6245 Protest Filings
15.00
6246 Livestock Watering Certificate
150.00
6247 Well Driller
6248 Permit
6249 Initial
350.00
6250 Renewal (Annual) (per year)
100.00
6251 Late renewal (Annual) (per year)
50.00
6252 Drill Rig Operator Registration
6253 Initial
100.00
6254 Renewal (Annual) (per year)
50.00
6255 Late Renewal (Annual) (per year)
50.00
6256 Pump Installer License
6257 Initial
200.00
6258 Renewal (Annual) (per year)
75.00
6259 Late renewal (Annual) (per year)
50.00
6260 Pump Rig Operator Registration
6261 Initial
75.00
6262 Renewal (Annual) (per year)
25.00
6263 Late renewal (Annual) (per year)
25.00
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6264 Stream Alteration
6265 Commercial
2,000.00
6266 Government
500.00
6267 Non-Commercial
100.00
6268 Department of Environmental Quality
6269 Executive Director's Office
6270 All Divisions6269 Executive Director's Office
6271 Request for copies over 10 pages (per page)
0.25
6272 Copies made by the requestor-over 10 pages (per page)
0.05
6273 Compiling, tailoring, searching, etc., a record in another format.
Actual cost after 1st 1/4 hour
6274 Charged at rate of lowest paid staff employee who has necessary
6275 skill/training to perform the request.
6276 Special computer data requests (per hour)
90.00
6277 CDs (per disk)
10.00
6278 DVDs (per disk)
8.00
6279 Contract Services
Actual Cost
6280 To be charged in order to efficiently utilize department resources, protect
6281 dept permitting processes, address extraordinary or unanticipated requests on
6282 the permitting processes, or make use of specialized expertise. In providing
6283 these services, department may not provide service in a manner that impairs
6284 any other person's service from the department.
6285 Air Quality
6286 Emission Inventory Workshop15.00
6287 Attendance
6288 Air Emissions (per ton)
77.71
6289 Major and Minor Source Compliance Inspection
Actual cost
6290 Annual Aggregate Compliance
6291 20 or less (per tons per year)
180.00
6292 21-79 (per tons per year)
360.00
6293 80-99 (per tons per year)
900.00
6294 100 or more (per tons per year)
1,260.00
6295 Asbestos and Lead-Based Paint (LBP) Abatement
6296 Course Accreditation Fee (per hour)
90.00
6297 Asbestos Company/LBP Firm Certification Application (per year)
250.00
6298 LBP Renovation Firm Certification Application (per year)
100.00
6299 Asbestos individual (employee) certification Application
125.00
6300 Asbestos/Lead-Based Paint individual certification surcharge, non-Utah certified training
6301 provider
30.00
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6302 LBP Abatement Worker Certification Application (per year)
100.00
6303 LBP Inspector, Dust Sampling Technician Certification Application (per year)
125.00
6304 LBP Risk Assessor, Supervisor, Project Designer Certification Application (per year)
200.00
6305 LBP Renovator Certification Application (per year)
100.00
6306 Lost certification card replacement
30.00
6307 Annual asbestos notification
500.00
6308 Asbestos/LBP abatement project notification base fee
150.00
6309 Asbestos/LBP abatement project notification base fee for owner-occupied residential
6310 structures
50.00
6311 Abatement unit /100 units
7.00
6312 (square feet/linear feet/cubic feet) (times 3)(up to 10,000 units) School
6313 building Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) abatement fees
6314 will be waived
6315 Abatement unit /100 units
3.50
6316 (square feet/linear feet/cubic feet) (times 3)(10,000 units or more) School
6317 building Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) abatement fees
6318 will be waived
6319 Demolition Notification Base
75.00
6320 Demolition unit per 5,000 square feet above initial 5,000 square feet
50.00
6321 Alternative Work Practice Review Application
6322 <10 day training provider/private residence
100.00
6323 Non-National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
6324 (NESHAP) requests
6325 All other requests
250.00
6326 Permit Category
6327 Filing Fees
6328 Name Changes
100.00
6329 Small Sources Exemptions and Soil Remediation
250.00
6330 New non-PSD sources, minor & major modifications to existing sources
500.00
6331 Any unpermitted sources at an existing facility
1,500.00
6332 New major prevention of significant deterioration (PSD) sources
5,000.00
6333 Monitoring plan review and site visit
6334 Application Review Fees
6335 New major source or modifications to major source in nonattainment area
40,500.00
6336 Up to 450 hours
6337 New major source or modifications to major source in attainment area
27,000.00
6338 Up to 300 hours
6339 New minor source or modifications to minor source
1,800.00
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6340 Up to 20 hours
6341 Generic permit for minor source or modifications of minor sources
720.00
6342 Up to 8 hours (sources for which engineering review/Bact standardized)
6343 Temporary Relocations
630.00
6344 Minor sources (new or modified) with <3 tpy uncontrolled emissions
450.00
6345 Up to 5 hours
6346 Permitting cost for additional hours (per hour)
90.00
6347 Technical review of and assistance given (per hour)
90.00
6348 I.e. appeals, sales/use tax exemptions, soils exemptions, soils
6349 remediations, experimental approvals, impact analyses, etc.
6350 Air Quality Training
Actual Cost
6351 Clean Fuel Vehicle Fund
6352 Loan/Grant Application Fee
6353 Vehicle loans
140.00
6354 Infrastructure loans
350.00
6355 Grants
280.00
6356 Environmental Response and Remediation
6357 Professional and Technical services or assistance (per hour)90.00
6358 Including but not limited to EPCRA Technical Assistance, PST Claim
6359 Preparation Assistance, Oversight for Tanks Failing to pay UST fee, UST
6360 Compliance follow-up Inspection, apportionment of Liability requested by
6361 responsible parties, prepare, administer or conduct administrative process,
6362 environmental covenants.
6363 Voluntary Environmental Cleanup Program Application Fee
2,500.00
6364 Review/Oversight/Participation in Voluntary Agreements (per hour)
90.00
6365 Annual Underground Storage Tank
6366 Tanks on Petroleum Storage Tank (PST) Fund
110.00
6367 Tanks not on PST Fund
220.00
6368 Tanks at Facilities significantly out of compliance with leak prevention or leak detection
6369 requirements
300.00
6370 PST Fund Reapplication, Certification of Compliance Reapplication Fee, or both
300.00
6371 Initial Approval of Alternate UST Financial Assurance Mechanisms
420.00
6372 (Non-PST Participants)
6373 Approval of alternate UST financial assurance mechanisms after initial year
240.00
6374 (with no Mechanism changes)
6375 Certification or Certification Renewal for UST Consultants
6376 UST installers, removers, groundwater & soil samplers, & non-government UST inspectors
6377 & testers
225.00
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6378 Consultant Recertification Class
150.00
6379 Clandestine Drug Lab Decontamination Specialist Certification
6380 Certification and Recertification
225.00
6381 Retest of Certification Exam
100.00
6382 Enforceable Written Assurance Letters
6383 Written letter
500.00
6384 Flat fee for up to 8 hours
6385 Additional charge if over original 8 hours (per hour)
90.00
6386 Environmental Response and Remediation Program Training
Actual cost
6387 UST Operators Registration
50.00
6388 UST Red Tag Replacement
500.00
6389 Applied only when a Red Tag is removed without authorization
6390 UST Installation Base Fee
500.00
6391 UST Installation Tank Fee(Applied only when State Inspectors conduct Inspections)
200.00
6392 Water Quality
6393 305(b) Water Quality Report20.00
6394 Report: Utah's Lakes and Reservoirs-Inventory and Classification of Utah's Priority Lakes and
6395 Reservoirs
50.00
6396 Operator Certification
6397 Certification Examination
50.00
6398 Renewal of Certificate
25.00
6399 Renewal of Lapsed Certificate plus renewal (per month)
25.00
6400 $75 maximum
6401 Duplicate Certificate
25.00
6402 New Certificate change in status
25.00
6403 Certification by reciprocity with another state
50.00
6404 Grandfather Certificate
20.00
6405 Underground Wastewater Disposal Systems
6406 New Systems
25.00
6407 Certificate Issuance
25.00
6408 Utah Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (UPDES) Permits, Surface Water
6409 Cement Manufacturing
6410 Major
871.00
6411 Minor
218.00
6412 Coal Mining and Preparation
6413 General Permit
436.00
6414 Individual Major
1,307.00
6415 Individual Minor
871.00
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6416 Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFO) General Permit
110.00
6417 Construction Dewatering/Hydrostatic Testing General Permit
150.00
6418 Dairy Products
6419 Major
871.00
6420 Minor
436.00
6421 Electric
6422 Major
1,089.00
6423 Minor
436.00
6424 Fish Hatcheries General Permit
121.00
6425 Food and Kindred Products
6426 Major
1,089.00
6427 Minor
436.00
6428 Hazardous Waste Clean-up Sites
2,614.00
6429 Geothermal
6430 Major
871.00
6431 Minor
436.00
6432 Inorganic Chemicals
6433 Major
1,307.00
6434 Minor
653.00
6435 Iron and Steel Manufacturing
6436 Major
2,614.00
6437 Minor
653.00
6438 Leaking Underground Storage Tank (LUST) Cleanup
6439 General Permit
436.00
6440 LUST Cleanup Individual Permit
871.00
6441 Meat Products
6442 Major
1,307.00
6443 Minor
436.00
6444 Metal Finishing and Products
6445 Major
1,307.00
6446 Minor
653.00
6447 Mineral Mining and Processing
6448 Sand and Gravel
242.00
6449 Salt Extraction
242.00
6450 Other
6451 Other Majors
871.00
6452 Other Minors
436.00
6453 Manufacturing
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6454 Major
1,742.00
6455 Minor
653.00
6456 Oil and Gas Extraction
6457 flow rate <=0.5 million gallons per day (MGD)
436.00
6458 flow rate > 0.5 MGD
653.00
6459 Ore Mining
6460 Major
1,307.00
6461 Minor
653.00
6462 Major w/ concentration process
10,000.00
6463 Organic Chemicals Manufacturing
6464 Major
2,178.00
6465 Minor
653.00
6466 Petroleum Refining
6467 Major
1,742.00
6468 Minor
653.00
6469 Pharmaceutical Preparations
6470 Major
1,742.00
6471 Minor
653.00
6472 Rubber and Plastic Products
6473 Major
1,089.00
6474 Minor
653.00
6475 Space Propulsion
6476 Major
2,420.00
6477 Minor
653.00
6478 Steam and/or Power Electric Plants
6479 Major
871.00
6480 Minor
436.00
6481 Water Treatment Plants (Except Political Subdivisions)
6482 General Permit
121.00
6483 Annual UPDES Publically Owned Treatment Works (POTW)
6484 Large >10 million gallons per day (mgd) flow design (per year)
8,800.00
6485 Medium >3 mgd but <10 mgd flow design (per year)
5,500.00
6486 Small <3mgd but >1 mgd (per year)
1,100.00
6487 Very Small <1 mgd (per year)
550.00
6488 Annual UPDES Pesticide Applicator Fee
6489 Small Applicator
200.00
6490 Medium Applicator
500.00
6491 Large Applicator
1,650.00
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6492 Groundwater Remediation Treatment Plant
5,500.00
6493 Biosolids Annual Fee (Domestic Sludge)
6494 Small Systems (per year)
385.00
6495 1-4,000 connections
6496 Medium Systems (per year)
1,117.00
6497 4,001 to 15,000 connections
6498 Large Systems (per year)
1,623.00
6499 greater than 15,000 connections
6500 Non-contact Cooling Water
6501 Flow rate <= 10,000 gallons per day (gpd) (per year)
110.00
6502 10,000 gpd < Flow rate 100,000 gpd (per year)
220.00
6503 $500 up to $1000
6504 100,000 gpd < Flow rate <1.0 mgd (per year)
440.00
6505 $1000 up to $2000
6506 Flow Rate > 1.0 mgd (per year)
660.00
6507 Fee amount is prorated based on flow rate
6508 Stormwater Permits
6509 General Multi-Sector Industrial Storm Water Permit (per year)
150.00
6510 Industrial Stormwater No Exposure Certificate (per 5 years)
100.00
6511 General Construction Storm Water Permit > 1 Acre (per year)
150.00
6512 Construction Stormwater Low Erosivity Waiver Fee (one time project based fee) (per
6513 project)
50.00
6514 Municipal Storm Water
6515 0-5,000 Population (per year)
550.00
6516 5,001 - 10,000 Population (per year)
880.00
6517 10,001 - 50,000 Population (per year)
1,320.00
6518 50,001 - 125,000 Population (per year)
2,200.00
6519 > 125,000 Population (per year)
3,300.00
6520 Annual Ground Water Permit Administration Fee
6521 Tailings/Evaporation/Process Ponds; Heaps (per Each)
Actual cost
6522 0-1 Acre
385.00
6523 >1-15 Acres
770.00
6524 >15-50 Acres
1,540.00
6525 >50-300 Acres
2,310.00
6526 >300-500 Acres
6,140.00
6527 >500 Acres
12,280.00
6528 Non-discharging municipal and commercial treatment facilities
350.00
6529 Underground Injection Control Permit Application Fee
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6530 Class I Hazardous Waste Disposal
25,000.00
6531 One time fee
6532 Class I Non-Hazardous Waste Disposal
9,000.00
6533 One time fee
6534 Class III Solution Mining
7,200.00
6535 One time fee
6536 Class V Aquifer Storage and Recovery
5,400.00
6537 One time fee
6538 All Other Permits
6539 Base (per facility)
770.00
6540 Each additional regulated facility (per facility)
770.00
6541 Multi-celled pond system or grouping of facilities with common
6542 compliance point is considered one facility
6543 UPDES, ground water, underground injection control, & construction permits not listed
6544 above & permit modifications, except projects of political subdivisions funded by the
6545 Division of Water Quality (per hour)
90.00
6546 Complex facilities where the anticipated permit issuance costs will exceed the above
6547 categorical fees by 25% (per hour)
90.00
6548 Permittee to be notified upon receipt of application
6549 Water Quality Cleanup Activities
6550 Corrective Action, Site Investigation/Remediation Oversight, Administration of Consent
6551 Orders and Agreements, and emergency response to spills and water pollution incidents (per
6552 hour)
90.00
6553 Actual cost for sample analytical lab work
actual cost
6554 Technical Review of and assistance given (per hour)
90.00
6555 401 Certification reviews and issuance and compliance: permit appeals;
6556 and sales and use tax exemptions
6557 Water Quality Loan Origination
1.0% of Loan Amount
6558 Drinking Water
6559 Special SurveysActual cost
6560 File Searches
Actual cost
6561 Well Sealing Inspection (per hour)
90.00
6562 Special Consulting/Technical Assistance (per hour)
90.00
6563 Operator Certification Program
6564 Examination
100.00
6565 Any level
6566 Renewal of certification
100.00
6567 Every 3 years if applied for during designated period
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6568 Reinstatement of lapsed certificate
200.00
6569 Certificate of reciprocity with another state
100.00
6570 Conversion
20.00
6571 Specialist to Operator/Operator to Specialist
6572 Cross Connection Control Program
6573 Certification and Renewal
6574 Class I
175.00
6575 Class II and III
225.00
6576 Retest
145.00
6577 Certificate of reciprocity with another state
225.00
6578 Replacement Certificate
25.00
6579 Cost Recovery - Construction Without Prior Approval (per Project)
1,000.00
6580 Drinking Water Loan Origination
1.0% of Loan Amount
6581 Waste Management and Radiation Control
6582 Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Facility List5.00
6583 Solid and Hazardous Waste Program Administration (including Used Oil and Waste Tire
6584 Recycling Programs)
6585 Professional (per hour)
90.00
6586 This fee includes but is not limited to: Review of Site Investigation and
6587 Site Remediation Plans, Review of Permit Applications, Permit Modifications
6588 and Permit Renewals; Review and Oversight of Administrative Consent
6589 Orders and Consent Agreements, Judicial Orders, and related compliance
6590 activities; Review and Oversight of Construction Activities; Review and
6591 Oversight of Corrective Action Activities; and Review and Oversight of
6592 Vehicle Manufacturer Mercury Switch Removal and Collection Plans
6593 Hazardous Waste Permit Filing
6594 Hazardous Waste Operation Plan Renewal
1,000.00
6595 Solid Waste Permit Filing (does not apply to Municipalities, Counties, or Special Service
6596 Distircts seeking review from the Division)
6597 New Comm. Facility
6598 Class V and Class VI Landfills
1,000.00
6599 New Non-Commercial Facility
750.00
6600 New Incinerator
6601 Commercial
5,000.00
6602 Industrial or Private
1,000.00
6603 Plan Renewals and Plan Modifications
100.00
6604 Variance Requests
500.00
6605 Enforceable Written Assurance Letter
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6606 Flat fee for up to 8 hours to complete letter
500.00
6607 Additional per hour charge if over the original 8 hours
90.00
6608 Waste Tire Recycling
6609 Registration
6610 Recycler (per year)
100.00
6611 Transporter (per year)
100.00
6612 Fees for registration applications received during the year will be prorated
6613 at $8.30/month over the # of months remaining in the year.
6614 Used Oil
6615 Do It Your Selfer and Used Oil Collection Center Registration
No charge
6616 Permit filing fee for Transporter, Transfer Facility, Processor/Re-refiner, and Off-Spec
6617 Burner
100.00
6618 Plan Review Filing Fee
100.00
6619 Permit Modification Filing Fee
100.00
6620 Annual Registration for Transporter, Transfer Facility, Processor/Re-refiner, Off-Spec
6621 Burner, & Land Application (per year)
100.00
6622 Marketer
6623 Registration (per year)
50.00
6624 Permit Filing
50.00
6625 Vehicle Manufacturer Mercury Switch Removal and Collection Plan
6626 Mercury Switch Removal and Collection Plan Filing
100.00
6627 Non-Hazardous Solid Waste
6628 Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCBs) (per ton)
4.75
6629 Or fraction of a ton
6630 Hazardous Waste Flat Fee (per year)
2,444,800.00
6631 Provides for implementation of waste management programs and
6632 oversight of the Hazardous Waste Industry in accordance with UCA 19-6-118.
6633 Machine-Generated Radiation
6634 Annual Registration Fee
6635 Per control unit including first tube, plus annual fee for each additional tube connected to
6636 the control unit
6637 Hospital/Therapy, Medical, Chiropractic, Podiatry, Veterinary, Dental
35.00
6638 Industrial Facility with
6639 High and/or Very High Radiation Areas Acessible to Individuals
35.00
6640 Cabinet X-Ray Units or Units Designated for Other Purposes
35.00
6641 Other
35.00
6642 Divsion Conducted Inspection, Per Tube
6643 Hospital/Therapy, Medical, Chiropractic
105.00
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6644 Podiatry/Veterinary
75.00
6645 Dental
6646 First tube on a single control unit
45.00
6647 Additional tubes on a control unit (per Tube)
12.50
6648 Industrial Facilities with
6649 High and/or Very High Radiation Areas Acessible to Individuals
105.00
6650 Cabinet X-Ray Units or Units Designated for Other Purposes
75.00
6651 Other
6652 Annual or Biennial Inspection (per Tube)
105.00
6653 Five year Inspection, per tube
75.00
6654 Independent Qualified Experts Conducted Inspections or Registrants Using Qualified
6655 Experts
6656 Inspection report (per Tube)
15.00
6657 Radioactive Material
6658 Special Nuclear Material
6659 New License or Renewal License for:
6660 Possession and use in sealed sources contained in devices used in industrial
6661 measuring systems,
440.00
6662 including X-ray fluoresence analyzers and neutron generators
6663 Possession and use of less than 15 grams in usealed form for research and
6664 development
730.00
6665 Use as calibration and reference sources
180.00
6666 All other licenses
1,150.00
6667 Annual Fee
6668 Possession and use in sealed sources contained in devices used in industrial
6669 measuring systems,
740.00
6670 including X-ray fluoresence analyzers and neutron generators
6671 Possession and use of less than 15 grams in usealed form for research and
6672 development
740.00
6673 Use as calibration and reference sources
240.00
6674 All other licenses
1,600.00
6675 Source Material
6676 New License or License Renewal
6677 Licenses for concentrations of uranium from other areas for the production of
6678 uranium yellow cake
5,510.00
6679 Regulation of source and byproduct material at uranium mills or commercial waste
6680 facilities
6681 Uranium mills or commercial sites disposing of or reprocessing byproduct
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6682 material (per month)
8,540.00
6683 Uranium mills the Director has determined that are on standby status
8,540.00
6684 Licenses for possession and use of source material for shielding
230.00
6685 All other source material licenses
1,000.00
6686 Annual Fee
6687 Licenses for concentrations of uranium from other areas for the production of
6688 uranium yellow cake
4,810.00
6689 Licenses for possession and use of source material for shielding
365.00
6690 All other source material licenses
1,275.00
6691 Radioactive Material other than Source Material and Special Nuclear Material
6692 New License or License Renewal for possession and use of radioactive material for:
6693 Broad scope for processing or manufacturing for commercial distribution
2,320.00
6694 Others for processing or manufacturing for commercial distribution
1,670.00
6695 Processing or manufacturing and distribution of radiopharmaceuticals, generators,
6696 reagent kits, or sources or devices containing radioactive material
2,320.00
6697 The distribution or redistribution of radiopharmaceuticals, generators, reagent kits, or
6698 sources or devices not involving processing of radioactive material
860.00
6699 Industrial radioagraphy operations
1,670.00
6700 Sealed sources for irradiation of matierals in which the source is not removed for its
6701 shield (self-shielded units)
700.00
6702 Less than 10,000 curies of radioactive material in sealed sources for irradiation of
6703 materials in which the source is exposed for irradiation purposes
1,670.00
6704 10,000 curies or more of radioactive material in sealed sources for irradiation of
6705 materials in which the source is exposed for irradiation purposes
3,340.00
6706 Broad scope for research and development that do not authorize commercial
6707 distribution
2,320.00
6708 Research and development that do not authorize commercial distribution
700.00
6709 All other radioactive material
440.00
6710 New License or License Renewal for:
6711 Licenses that authorize services for other licensees, except licenses that authorize
6712 leak testing or waste disposal services subject to the fees specified for the listed
6713 services
320.00
6714 Licenses that authorize services for leak testing only
150.00
6715 New License or License Renewal to distribute items containing radioactive material:
6716 To persons exempt from licensing requirements of R313-19, except specific licenses
6717 authorizing redistribution of items authorized for distribution to persons exempt from
6718 the licensing requirements of R313-19
700.00
6719 To persons generally licensed under R313-21, except specific licenses authorizing
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6720 redistribution of items authorized for distribution to persons generally licensed under
6721 R313-21
700.00
6722 Annual license fee for possession and use of radioactive material for:
6723 Broad scope for processing or manufacturing for commercial distribution
2,960.00
6724 Others for processing or manufacturing for commercial distribution
2,040.00
6725 Processing or manufacturing and distribution of radiopharmaceuticals, generators,
6726 reagent kits, or sources or devices containing radioactive material
2,960.00
6727 The distribution or redistribution of radiopharmaceuticals, generators, reagent kits, or
6728 sources or devices not involving processing of radioactive material
1,000.00
6729 Industrial radioagraphy operations
2,560.00
6730 Sealed sources for irradiation of matierals in which the source is not removed from its
6731 shield (self-shielded units)
940.00
6732 Less than 10,000 curies of radioactive material in sealed sources for irradiation of
6733 materials in which the source is exposed for irradiation purposes
1,740.00
6734 10,000 curies or more of radioactive material in sealed sources for irradiation of
6735 materials in which the source is exposed for irradiation purposes
3,480.00
6736 Broad scope for research and development that do not authorize commercial
6737 distribution
2,960.00
6738 Research and development that do not authorize commercial distribution
940.00
6739 All other radioactive material
520.00
6740 Annual fee for:
6741 Licenses that authorize services for other licensees, except licenses that authorize
6742 leak testing or waste disposal services subject to the fees specified for the listed
6743 services
420.00
6744 Licenses that authorize services for leak testing only
160.00
6745 Annual fee to distribute items containing radioactive material:
6746 To persons exempt from licensing requirements of R313-19, except specific licenses
6747 authorizing redistribution of items authorized for distribution to persons exempt from
6748 the licensing requirements of R313-19
580.00
6749 To persons generally licensed under R313-21, except specific licenses authorizing
6750 redistribution of items authorized for distribution to persons generally licensed under
6751 R313-21
580.00
6752 Radioactive Waste Disposal (licenses specifically authorizing the receipt of waste radioactive
6753 material from other persons for the purpose of commercial disposal by land by the licensee)
6754 Annual
2,099,200.00
6755 New Application
6756 Siting application
Actual costs up to $250,000
6757 License application
Actual costs up to $1,000,000
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6758 Renewal
Actual costs up to $1,000,000
6759 Pre-licensing, operations review, and consultation on commercial low-level radioactive
6760 waste facilities (per hour)
90.00
6761 Review of commercial low-level radioactive waste disposal and uranium recovery special
6762 projects. Applicable when the licensee and the Division agree that a review be conducted by
6763 a contractor in support of the efforts of Division staff
Actual cost
6764 Generator Site Access Permits
6765 Non-Broker Generators transferring radioactive waste (per year)
2,500.00
6766 Brokers (waste collectors or processors) (per year)
7,500.00
6767 Review of licensing or permit actions, amendments, environmental monitoring reports, and
6768 miscellaneous reports for uranium recovery facilities (per hour)
90.00
6769 Licenses authorizing receipt of waste radioactive material from others for packaging/repackaging
6770 the material
6771 The licensee will dispose of the materials by transfer to another person authorized to receive
6772 or dispose of the material
6773 New License/Renewal
3,190.00
6774 Annual
2,760.00
6775 Licenses authorizing receipt of prepackaged waste radioactive material from others
6776 The licensee will dispose of the materials by transfer to another person authorized to receive
6777 or dispose of the material
6778 New License/Renewal
700.00
6779 Annual
1,100.00
6780 Licenses authorizing packing of radioactive waste for shipment to waste disposal site where
6781 licensee does not take possession of waste material
6782 New License/Renewal
440.00
6783 Annual
520.00
6784 Well Logging, Well Surveys, and Tracer Studies Licenses
6785 for the possession and use of radioactive material for well logging, well surveys and tracer
6786 studies other than field flooding tracer studies
6787 New License/Renewal
1,670.00
6788 Annual
2,100.00
6789 Licenses for possession and use of radioactive material for field flooding tracer studies
6790 New License/Renewal
Actual cost
6791 Annual
4,000.00
6792 Nuclear Laundries
6793 Licenses for commercial collection and laundry of items contaminated with radioactive
6794 material
6795 New License/Renewal
1,670.00
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6796 Annual
2,380.00
6797 Human Use of Radioactive Material
6798 License for human use of radioactive materials in sealed sources contained in gamma
6799 stereotactic radiosurgery or teletherapy devices
6800 New License/Renewal
1,090.00
6801 Annual
1,280.00
6802 Licenses of broad scope issued to medical institutions or two or more physicians authorizing
6803 research and development
6804 including human use of radioactive material, except for licenses for radioactive material in
6805 sealed sources contained in gamma stereotactic radiosurgery or teletherapy devices
6806 New License/Renewal
2,320.00
6807 Annual
2,960.00
6808 Other licenses issued for human use of radioactive material
6809 except for licenses for radioactive material in sealed sources contained in gamma stereotactic
6810 radiosurgery or teletherapy devices
6811 New License/Renewal
700.00
6812 Annual
1,100.00
6813 Civil Defense
6814 Licenses for possession and use of radioactive material for civil defense activities
6815 New License/Renewal
700.00
6816 Annual
380.00
6817 Power Source
6818 Licenses for the manufacture and distribution of encapsulated radioactive material wherein
6819 the decay energy of the material is used as a source for power
6820 New License/Renewal
5,510.00
6821 Annual
2,520.00
6822 Plan Reviews
6823 Review of plans for decommissioning, decontamination, reclamation, waste disposal
6824 pursuant to R313-15-1002, or site restoration activities
400.00
6825 Plus added cost above 8 hours (per hour)
90.00
6826 Investigation of a misadministration by a third party as defined in R313-30-5 or in R313-32-2, as
6827 applicable
Actual cost
6828 General License
6829 Initial registration/renewal for first year
6830 Measuring, gauging, and control devices as described in R313-21-22(4),
20.00
6831 other than hydrogen-3 (tritium) devices and polonium-210 devices
6832 containing no more than 10 millicuries used for producing light or an ionized
6833 atmosphere
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6834 In Vitro testing
20.00
6835 Depleted Uranium
20.00
6836 Reciprocity - Licensees who conduct activities under the reciprocity provisions of
6837 R313-19-30
20.00
6838 Annual fee after initial license/renewal
6839 Measuring, gauging, and control devices as described in R313-21-22(4)
20.00
6840 other than hydrogen-3 (tritium) and polonium-210 devices containing no
6841 more than other than 10 millicuries used for producing light or an ionized
6842 atmosphere
6843 In Vitro testing
20.00
6844 Depleted Uranium
20.00
6845 Reciprocity - Licensees who conduct activities under the reciprocity provisions of
6846 R313-19-30 (per type of license category)
Full annual fee
6847 Publication costs for making public notice of required actions
Actual cost
6848 Expedited application review (per hour)
90.00
6849 Applicable when, by mutual consent of the applicant and staff, an
6850 application request is taken out of date order and processed by staff.
6851 Management and oversight of impounded radioactive material
Actual cost
6852 License amendment, for greater than three applications in a calendar year
200.00
6853 Analytical costs for monitoring samples from radioactive materials facilities
Actual cost
6854 Department of Agriculture and Food
6855 Administration
6856 General Administration6855 Administration
6857 General Administration
6858 Produce Dealers
6859 Produce Dealers
25.00
6860 Dealer's Agent
10.00
6861 Broker/Agent
25.00
6862 Produce Broker
25.00
6863 Livestock Dealer (per dealer)
250.00
6864 Livestock Dealer/Agent (per Agent)
75.00
6865 Livestock Auctions
6866 Livestock Auction Market (per Market)
100.00
6867 Auction Weigh Person (per Weigh Person)
25.00
6868 Registered Farms Recording
10.00
6869 Citations, Maximum per Violation
500.00
6870 All Agriculture Divisions
6871 Organic Certification
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6872 Annual registration of producers, handlers, processors or combination
300.00
6873 Annual registration late fee (per Registration)
100.00
6874 Fee for inspection (per hour)
65.00
6875 Inspectors' time >40 hours per week (overtime) plus regular fees (per hour)
42.00
6876 Major holidays and Sundays plus regular fees (per min. per hour)
42.00
6877 Gross Sales
6878 $0 to $5,000: Exempt
Variable
6879 $10.00 min based on previous calendar year, applies to all Gross Sales
6880 Fees
6881 $5,001 to $10,000
100.00
6882 $10,001 to $15,000
180.00
6883 $15,001 to $20,000
240.00
6884 $20,001 to $25,000
300.00
6885 $25,001 to $30,000
360.00
6886 $30,001 to $35,000
420.00
6887 $35,001 to $50,000
600.00
6888 $50,001 to $75,000
900.00
6889 $75,001 to $100,000
1,200.00
6890 $100,001 to $150,000
1,800.00
6891 $150,001 to $280,000
2,240.00
6892 $280,001 to $375,000
3,000.00
6893 $375,001 to $500,000
4,000.00
6894 $500,001 and up
5,000.00
6895 Certified document
25.00
6896 Copies of files
6897 Per hour
10.00
6898 Per copy
0.25
6899 Duplicate
15.00
6900 Internet Access
1.50
6901 Late
25.00
6902 Returned check
15.00
6903 Mileage
Variable
6904 State rate
6905 Chemistry Laboratory
6906 Chemistry Laboratory
6907 Seed, Feed, and Meat
6908 Moisture
20.00
6909 Fat
35.00
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6910 Fiber, Crude or ADF (Acid Detergent Fiber)
45.00
6911 Proximate analysis (moisture, protein, fat, fiber, ash)
90.00
6912 Proximate analysis (moisture, protein, fiber)
60.00
6913 Protein
32.00
6914 NPN (Non-Protein Nitrogen)
25.00
6915 Ash
20.00
6916 Water Activity
30.00
6917 Salt
30.00
6918 Fertilizer
6919 Nitrogen
32.00
6920 Available Phosphorous
35.00
6921 Potash
30.00
6922 Inorganics
6923 Digested
6924 Testing
Variable
6925 Ag, Al, As, B, Ba, Ca, Cd, Cl, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, K, Mg, Mn, Mo, Na, Ni, P,
6926 Pb, S, Se, V, Zn
6927 Prep and First Analyte
35.00
6928 Additional Analytes
22.00
6929 pH
20.00
6930 Water Test I
250.00
6931 Al, As, B, Ba, Ca, Cd, Cl, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, K, Mg, Mn, Mo, Na, Ni, P, Pb,
6932 S, Se, Zn
6933 Water Test II
180.00
6934 Br, Cl, F, NO3, PO4, CO3, HCO3, CLO4, pH
6935 Water Quality
180.00
6936 Br, Cl, F, NO3, NO2, SO4, PO4, carbonate, bicarbonate, perchlorate
6937 Herbicides - Water
185.00
6938 Insecticides/Fungicides - Water
205.00
6939 Herbicides - Soil/Plants
305.00
6940 Insecticides - Soil/Plants
265.00
6941 Pesticide
6942 Water
6943 Single Test
205.00
6944 Multiresidue Test
275.00
6945 Non-water
6946 Single Test
305.00
6947 Multiresidue Test
400.00
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6948 Formulation
305.00
6949 Inorganics
6950 Undigested
6951 Testing
Variable
6952 Ag, Al, As, B, Ba, Ca, Cd, Cl, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, K, Mg, Mn, Mo, Na, Ni, P,
6953 Pb, S, Se, V, Zn
6954 Prep and First Analyte
25.00
6955 Additional Analytes
12.00
6956 Vitamin A
60.00
6957 Mercury Analysis
85.00
6958 Certification
6959 Milk Laboratory Evaluation Program
6960 Basic Lab
50.00
6961 Number of Certified Analyst
30.00
6962 3 x $10.00
6963 Number of Approved Test
30.00
6964 3 x $10.00
6965 Total Yearly Assessed
90.00
6966 Standard Plate Count
10.00
6967 Coliform Count
15.00
6968 Antibiotics Test
5.00
6969 Phosphatase Test
15.00
6970 Wisconsin Mastitis Test (WMT) Screening Test
5.00
6971 Direct Microscopic Somatic Cell Count (DMSCC): Confirmation
10.00
6972 Direct Somatic Cell Count (DSCC): Instrumentation
5.00
6973 Coliform Confirmation
5.00
6974 Container Rinse Test
10.00
6975 H2O Coliform Confirmation Test
5.00
6976 H2O Coliform Total Count
18.00
6977 Butterfat %
10.00
6978 Babcock method
6979 Added H2O in Raw Milk
5.00
6980 Reactivated Phosphatase Confirmation
15.00
6981 Antibiotics Confirmation Test
10.00
6982 Salmonella Screen
40.00
6983 E-Coli Screen (per Test)
40.00
6984 E. coli confirmatory testing (per Test)
40.00
6985 Salmonella confirmatory testing (per Test)
40.00
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6986 STEC confirmatory testing (per Test)
40.00
6987 Listeria confirmatory testing (per Test)
40.00
6988 Listeria Screen
30.00
6989 All Other Services, per hour
40.00
6990 The lab performs a variety of tests for other government agencies. The
6991 charges for these tests is determined according to the number of tests, and
6992 based on cost to the Laboratory and therefore may be different than the fee
6993 schedule. Because of changing needs, the Laboratory may receive requests
6994 for test that are impossible to anticipate and list fully in a standard fee
6995 schedule. Charges for these tests are authorized and are to be based on costs.
6996 Campylobacter Screen
40.00
6997 Charges for other tests performed for other government agencies are
6998 authorized and are to be based on cost recovery.
6999 Utah Horse Commission
7000 Utah Horse Commission (fees are not to exceed the amounts identified)
7001 Owner/Trainer
100.00
7002 Owner
75.00
7003 Organization
75.00
7004 Trainer
75.00
7005 Assistant trainer
75.00
7006 Jockey
75.00
7007 Jockey Agent
75.00
7008 Veterinarian
75.00
7009 Racing Official
75.00
7010 Racing Organization Manager or Official
75.00
7011 Authorized Agent
75.00
7012 Farrier
75.00
7013 Assistant to the Racing Manager or Official
75.00
7014 Video Operator
75.00
7015 Photo Finish Operator
75.00
7016 Valet
50.00
7017 Jockey Room Attendant or Custodian
50.00
7018 Colors Attendant
50.00
7019 Paddock Attendant
50.00
7020 Pony Rider
50.00
7021 Groom
50.00
7022 Security Guard
50.00
7023 Stable Gate Man
50.00
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7024 Security Investigator
50.00
7025 Concessionaire
50.00
7026 Application Processing
25.00
7027 Animal Health
7028 Animal Health7029 Inspection Service
39.00
7030 Commercial Aquaculture Facility
150.00
7031 Commercial Fishing Facility
30.00
7032 Citation
7033 Per violation
200.00
7034 Per head
2.00
7035 If not paid within 15 days, two times the citation fee; if not paid within 30
7036 days, four times the citation fee.
7037 Hatchery Operation (Poultry)
25.00
7038 Poultry Dealer License (per dealer)
25.00
7039 Health Certificate Book
50.00
7040 Trichomoniasis Report Book
8.00
7041 Auction Veterinary
7042 Cattle (per day)
200.00
7043 Sheep (per day)
90.00
7044 Service Fee for Veterinarians
7045 Per day
250.00
7046 Dog food and brine shrimp, misc.
7047 Per mile
0.55
7048 Dog food and brine shrimp, misc.
7049 Trichomoniasis Ear Tags
2.00
7050 Brand Inspection
7051 Brand Inspection
7052 Farm Custom Slaughter
100.00
7053 Estray Animals
Variable
7054 Beef Promotion (per head)
1.50
7055 Cattle only
7056 Citation (per violation)
200.00
7057 Citation (per head)
2.00
7058 If not paid within 15 days, two times citation fee. If not paid within 30
7059 days, four times citation fee.
7060 Brand Inspection
7061 Special Sales
100.00
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7062 Cattle (per head)
0.75
7063 Horse (per head)
1.00
7064 Sheep (per head)
0.05
7065 Brand Book
25.00
7066 Show and Seasonal Permits
7067 Horse
15.00
7068 Cattle
15.00
7069 Horse Permit
7070 Lifetime
25.00
7071 Duplicate Lifetime
10.00
7072 Lifetime Transfer
10.00
7073 Brand Recording
75.00
7074 Certified copy of Recording (new brand card)
5.00
7075 Minimum Charge (per certificate)
10.00
7076 Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, and Horses
7077 Brand Transfer
50.00
7078 Brand Renewal
50.00
7079 5 year cycle
7080 Elk Farming
7081 Elk Inspection New License
300.00
7082 Brand Inspection (per elk)
5.00
7083 Service Charge (per stop, per owner)
15.00
7084 Horn Inspection (per set)
1.00
7085 Elk Hunting Permit
100.00
7086 Elk License
7087 Renewal
300.00
7088 Late
50.00
7089 Meat Inspection
7090 Meat Inspection
7091 Inspection Service
39.00
7092 Meat Packing
7093 Meat Packing Plant
150.00
7094 Custom Exempt
150.00
7095 T/A (Talmage-Aiken) Official
150.00
7096 Packing/Processing Official
150.00
7097 Plant Industry
7098 Grain Inspection7099 Grain Inspection
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7100 Regular hourly rate (per hour)
28.00
7101 Overtime hourly rate (per hour)
42.00
7102 Official Inspection Services (includes sampling, except where indicated)
7103 Railcar (per car)
20.50
7104 Truck or trailer (per carrier)
10.50
7105 Container Inspection
21.50
7106 Submitted sample (per sample)
7.50
7107 Re-inspection
7108 Based on new sample (per truck)
10.50
7109 Basis file sample
7.50
7110 Based on new sample rail
20.50
7111 Protein test
7112 Original or file sample retest
8.00
7113 Oil and starch
8.00
7114 Basis new sample
5.50
7115 Plus sample hourly
7116 Factor only determination (per factor)
3.00
7117 Plus samplers hourly rate, if applicable
7118 Stowage examination services (per certificate)
10.00
7119 A fee for applicant requested certification of specific factors (per request)
3.00
7120 Malting barley analysis of non-malting class barley, HVAC or DHV
7121 percentage determination in durum or hard spring wheats, etc.
7122 Extra copies of certificates (per copy)
1.00
7123 Insect damaged kernel, determination (weevil, bore)
2.75
7124 Sampling only, same as original carrier fee, except hopper cars, 4 or more
14.00
7125 Mailing sample handling charge
3.00
7126 Plus actual cost
7127 Sealing rail cars or containers upon request over 5 seals per rail car
5.00
7128 Request for services not covered by the above fees will be performed at
7129 the applicable hourly rate stated herein, plus mileage and travel time, if
7130 applicable. Actual travel time will be assessed outside of a 50 mile radius of
7131 Ogden.
7132 Falling number inspection, per sample (per Sample)
12.00
7133 Class X Weighing inspection (per Inspection)
6.00
7134 Non-Official Services
7135 Safflower Grading
13.00
7136 Class II weighing (per carrier)
6.00
7137 Dark Hard Vitreous kernels (DHV) percentage in Hard Red Wheat
4.00
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7138 Determination of hard kernel percentage in soft white wheat
4.00
7139 Dry Hay Feed Analysis
14.00
7140 Silages (corn or hay) Analysis
20.00
7141 Feed grain Analysis
14.00
7142 Black Light (Alfatoxin)
3.00
7143 Aflatoxin Test
20.00
7144 Strip quick test
7145 Grain grading instructions (per hour, per person)
20.00
7146 Set of check Samples
25.00
7147 Proteins-moisture, Set of 5
7148 Other Requests (per hour)
Variable
7149 Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) Inspection (per hour)
federal rate
7150 Agricultural Inspection
7151 Shipping Point
7152 Fruit
7153 Packages, 19 lb. or less (per package)
0.02
7154 20 to 29 lb. package (per package)
0.025
7155 Over 29 lb. package (per package)
0.03
7156 Bulk load (per hundredweight)
0.045
7157 Vegetables
7158 Potatoes (per hundredweight)
0.06
7159 Onions (per hundredweight)
0.065
7160 Cucurbita (per hundredweight)
0.05
7161 Cucurbita family includes: watermelon, muskmelon, squash (summer, fall,
7162 and winter), pumpkin, gourd and others.
7163 Other Vegetables
7164 Less than 60 lb. package (per package)
0.035
7165 Over 60 lb. package (per package)
0.045
7166 Phytosanitary Inspection (per inspection)
50.00
7167 Phytosanitary Inspection with grade certification (per inspection)
15.00
7168 Federal (per inspection)
16.00
7169 One commodity (per certificate)
28.00
7170 Except regular rate at continuous grading facilities
7171 Mixed loads (per commodity)
28.00
7172 <=$45.00 per mixed load
7173 For inspection of raw products at processing plants (per hour)
28.00
7174 For inspectors' time over 40 hrs per week (overtime), plus regular fees (per hour)
42.00
7175 For major holidays and Sundays (per hour)
42.00
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7176 4 hour minimum plus regular fees (Holidays include: New Years Day,
7177 Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and
7178 Christmas Day.)
7179 All inspections shall include mileage which will be charged according to the current mileage
7180 rate of the State of Utah
Variable
7181 Export Compliance Agreements
50.00
7182 Nursery
7183 Gross Sales (($10.00 min) based on previous calendar year, applies to all Gross Sales
7184 Fees)
7185 $0 to $5,000
40.00
7186 $5,001 to $100,000
80.00
7187 $100,001 to $250,000
120.00
7188 $250,001 to $500,000
160.00
7189 $500,001 and up
200.00
7190 Nursery Agency
50.00
7191 Feed
7192 Commercial Feed
25.00
7193 Processing
35.00
7194 Custom Formula Permit
75.00
7195 Pesticide
7196 Commercial Applicator Certification
7197 4 or less Commercial Pesticide Applicators
75.00
7198 5-9 Commercial Pesticide Applicators
150.00
7199 10 or more Commercial Pesticide Applicators
300.00
7200 Triennial (3 year) Certification and License
45.00
7201 Replacement of lost or stolen certificate/license
15.00
7202 Failed examinations may be retaken two more times at no charge
Variable
7203 Additional re-testing
15.00
7204 Two more times
7205 Triennial (3 year) examination and educational materials
20.00
7206 Product Registration
60.00
7207 Processing Service
135.00
7208 Dealer License
7209 Triennial
100.00
7210 Fertilizer
7211 Blenders License
75.00
7212 Assessment (per ton)
0.35
7213 Minimum Semiannual Assessment (per Assessment)
20.00
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7214 Fertilizer Registration
25.00
7215 Processing
35.00
7216 Beekeepers
7217 Insect Identification
10.00
7218 License
7219 0 to 20 hives
10.00
7220 21 to 100 hives
25.00
7221 101 to 500 hives
50.00
7222 Inspection (per hour)
28.00
7223 Salvage Wax Registration
10.00
7224 Control Atmosphere
10.00
7225 Seed Purity
7226 Flowers
12.00
7227 Grains
8.00
7228 Grasses
17.00
7229 Legumes
8.00
7230 Trees and Shrubs
12.00
7231 Vegetables
8.00
7232 Seed Germination
7233 Flowers
12.00
7234 Grains
8.00
7235 Grasses
12.00
7236 Legumes
8.00
7237 Trees and Shrubs
12.00
7238 Vegetables
8.00
7239 Seed Tetrazolium Test
7240 Flowers
22.00
7241 Grains
14.00
7242 Grasses
22.00
7243 Legumes
17.00
7244 Trees and Shrubs
22.00
7245 Vegetables
14.00
7246 Embryo Analysis (Loose Smut Test)
11.00
7247 Cutting Test
8.00
7248 Mill Check (per hour)
Variable
7249 Examination of Extra Quantity for Other Crop or Weed Seed (per hour)
Variable
7250 Examination for Noxious Weeds Only (per hour)
Variable
7251 Identification
No charge
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7252 Inspection (per hour)
28.00
7253 Additional Copies of Analysis Reports
1.00
7254 Any other inspection service performed (per hour)
28.00
7255 1 hour minimum. Mixtures will be charged based on the sum for each
7256 individual kind in excess of 5 percent. Samples which require excessive time,
7257 screenings, low grade, dirty, or unusually difficult sample will be charged at
7258 the hourly rate. Hourly charges may be made on seed treated with Highly
7259 Toxic Substances if special handling is necessary for the Analysts safety.
7260 Discount germination is a non-priority service intended for carry-over seed
7261 which is ideal for checking inventories from May through August. The
7262 discount service is available during the rest of the year, but delays in testing
7263 may result due to high test volume of priority samples. Ten or more samples
7264 receive a fifty percent discount off normal germination fees.
7265 Emergency service for single component only (per sample)
42.00
7266 Hay and Straw Weed Free Certification
7267 Bulk loads of hay up to 10 loads
30.00
7268 Hourly rate
28.00
7269 If time involved is 1 hour or less
28.00
7270 Charge for each hay tag
0.10
7271 Citations, maximum per violation
500.00
7272 Regulatory Services
7273 Regulatory Services7274 Bedding/Upholstered Furniture
7275 Manufacturers of Bedding and/or Upholstered Furniture
65.00
7276 Wholesale Dealer
65.00
7277 Supply Dealer
65.00
7278 Manufacturers of Quilted Clothing
65.00
7279 Upholsterer with employees
50.00
7280 Upholsterer without employees
25.00
7281 Processing /All Bedding Upholstery Licenses
40.00
7282 Sterilization Fee
105.00
7283 Dairy
7284 Test milk for payment
40.00
7285 Operate milk manufacturing plant (per Plant)
85.00
7286 Make butter (per Operation)
40.00
7287 Haul farm bulk milk (per Operation)
40.00
7288 Make cheese (per Operation)
40.00
7289 Operate a pasteurizer (per Operator)
40.00
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7290 Operate a milk processing plant (per Plant)
85.00
7291 Dairy Products Distributor (per Distributor)
85.00
7292 Base Food Inspection
7293 Small
50.00
7294 Less than 1,000 sq. ft. / 4 or fewer employees
7295 Medium
150.00
7296 1,000-5,000 sq. ft., with limited food processing
7297 Large
250.00
7298 Food processor over 1,000 sq. ft. / Grocery store 1,000-50,000 sq. ft. and
7299 two or fewer food processing areas / Warehouse 1,000-50,000 sq. ft.
7300 Super
400.00
7301 Food processor over 20,000 sq. ft. / Grocery store over 50,000 sq. ft. and
7302 more than two food processing areas / Warehouse over 50,000 sq. ft.
7303 Special Inspection
7304 Food and Dairy Inspection
7305 Per hour
30.00
7306 Overtime rate
40.00
7307 Citations, maximum per violation
500.00
7308 Weights and Measures
7309 Weighing and measuring devices/individual servicemen (per Serviceperson)
50.00
7310 Metrology services (per hour)
50.00
7311 Base Weights and Measures
7312 Small
50.00
7313 1-3 scales, 1-12 fuel dispensers, 1 meter, 1 large scale, or 1-3 scanners
7314 Medium
150.00
7315 4-15 scales, 13-24 fuel dispensers, 2-3 meters, 2-3 large scales, or 4-15
7316 scanners
7317 Large
250.00
7318 16-25 scales, 25-36 fuel dispensers, 4-6 meters, 4-5 large scales, or 16-25
7319 scanners
7320 Super
400.00
7321 26+ scales, 37+ fuel dispensers, 7+ meters, 6+ large scales, or 26+
7322 scanners
7323 Special Scale Inspections
7324 Large Capacity Truck (Man Hour) (per hour)
25.00
7325 Large Capacity Truck (per mile)
2.00
7326 Large Capacity Truck (Equipment Hour) (per hour)
25.00
7327 Equipment use
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7328 Pickup Truck (per hour)
25.00
7329 Pickup Truck (per mile)
1.00
7330 Pickup Truck (per hour)
20.00
7331 Equipment use
7332 Overnight Trip (per diem)
Variable
7333 Plus cost of hotel
7334 Petroleum Refinery
7335 Gasoline
7336 Octane Rating
132.00
7337 Benzene Level
88.00
7338 Pensky-Martens Flash Point
22.00
7339 Overtime charges (per hour)
33.00
7340 Gravity
11.00
7341 Distillation
28.00
7342 Sulfur, X-ray
39.00
7343 Reid Vapor Pressure (RVP)
28.00
7344 Aromatics
55.00
7345 Leads
22.00
7346 Diesel
7347 Gravity
28.00
7348 Distillation
28.00
7349 Sulfur, X-ray
22.00
7350 Cloud Point
22.00
7351 Conductivity
28.00
7352 Cetane
22.00
7353 Citations, maximum per violation
500.00
7354 Certificate of Free Sale
7355 Single Certificate
30.00
7356 More than 3 pages
55.00
7357 Marketing and Development
7358 Marketing/Utah's Own7359 Utah's Own Supporter
1,000.00
7360 Utah's Own is a marketing program to encourage consumers to purchase
7361 local agriculture and food products to sustain the industry and grow the
7362 economy. As the buy local movement has grown, national chains and large
7363 corporations are trying to take part in the local movement. The Utah's Own
7364 program would like to create a "Utah's Own Supporter" category within the
7365 program which required paying a $1,000 fee. The "Supporter" will target the
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7366 large successful Utah's Own members and those companies that do not qualify
7367 for membership but want to be associated with supporting local agriculture
7368 and food. The program hopes to raise about $20,000 and reduce its building
7369 block by the same amount. The funds raised through the new fee will be used
7370 in marketing and a marketing grant program for Utah's Own member.
7371 Utah's Own Year One Membership
25.00
7372 Since the inception of Utah's Own the program membership has been free.
7373 The purpose was to provide Utah consumers the largest pool of companies to
7374 find local agriculture and food products. At the request of the legislature, a
7375 membership fee has been requested for member companies to participate in
7376 the program. A first year membership fee will cover membership for a
7377 company's first year in the program. This will allow for first year members
7378 and startups to experience the benefits of the program without seeing a
7379 significant financial burden. This will also give the Utah's Own program the
7380 ability to provide value over the first year before a higher membership fee
7381 kicks in.
7382 Utah's Own Annual Membership
50.00
7383 After the first year of membership in the Utah's Own program, the annual
7384 membership dues will be increased to $50 for each proceeding year. This fee
7385 will be used to support the marketing campaigns, website maintenance,
7386 commercial production, and sponsorships that encourage consumers to
7387 purchase local agriculture and food products. This fee will not be utilized the
7388 first year of implementation.
7389 School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration
7390 School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration
7391 Administration7390 School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration
7392 Research on leases or title by staff (per hour)
75.00
7393 Reproduction of Records
7394 Copies Made By Staff (per copy)
0.40
7395 Copies - Self-service (per copy)
0.10
7396 Name change on Administrative Records
7397 Name Change on Admin. Records - Surface Document
15.00
7398 Name Change on Admin. Records - Lease (per lease)
15.00
7399 Late fee
6% or $30, whichever is greater
7400 Fax send only including cover (per page)
1.00
7401 Certified Copies (per document)
10.00
7402 Affidavit of Lost Document (per document)
25.00
7403 Surface
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7404 Easements
7405 Amendment
400.00
7406 Application
750.00
7407 Assignment Fees
250.00
7408 Collateral
250.00
7409 Reinstatement
400.00
7410 Exchange
7411 Application
1,000.00
7412 Grazing Permit
7413 Amendment
50.00
7414 Application
50.00
7415 Assignment Fees
30.00
7416 Collateral
50.00
7417 Reinstatement
30.00
7418 Non-Use
20.00
7419 Modified
7420 Amendment
50.00
7421 Application
250.00
7422 Assignment Fees
250.00
7423 Collateral
50.00
7424 Reinstatement
30.00
7425 Letter of Intent
7426 Application
100.00
7427 Right of Entry
7428 Amendment
50.00
7429 Application
50.00
7430 Assignment
250.00
7431 Extension of Time
100.00
7432 Processing
50.00
7433 Right of Entry Trailing Permit
7434 Application plus AUM (Animal Unit Month) fees
50.00
7435 Sales/Certificates
7436 Application
250.00
7437 Assignment
250.00
7438 Partial Conveyance
250.00
7439 Patent Reissue
50.00
7440 Processing
500.00
7441 Special Use Agreements
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7442 Amendment
400.00
7443 Application
250.00
7444 Assignment Fees
250.00
7445 Collateral
250.00
7446 Processing
700.00
7447 Reinstatement
400.00
7448 Timber Agreement
7449 Application
100.00
7450 6 months or less
7451 Assignment
250.00
7452 6 months or less
7453 Application
500.00
7454 longer than 6 months
7455 Assignment
250.00
7456 longer than 6 months
7457 Extension of Time
250.00
7458 longer than 6 months
7459 Mineral
7460 Application
7461 Materials Permit (Sand and Gravel)
250.00
7462 Mineral Materials Permit
100.00
7463 Mineral Lease
30.00
7464 Rockhounding Permit
7465 Association
200.00
7466 Individual/Family
10.00
7467 Collateral
50.00
7468 Materials Permit (Sand and Gravel)
200.00
7469 Operating Rights
50.00
7470 Overriding Royalty
50.00
7471 Record Title
50.00
7472 Segregation
100.00
7473 Processing
7474 Materials Permit (Sand/Gravel)
700.00
7475 Transfer Active Oil and Gas Lease to Current Form
50.00
7476 Utah Interactive Transaction
2.75
7477 Cash Equivalent
3.00
7478 Bank Charge (per incident)
3 percent
7479 Public Education
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7480 State Board of Education
7481 State Administrative Office
7482 Board and Administration- 197 -
7480 State Board of Education
7481 State Administrative Office
7483 Indirect Cost Pool
7484 Restricted Funds
7485 USOE percentage of personal service costs
up to 10%
7486 Unrestricted Funds
7487 USOE percentage of personal service costs
up to 22%
7488 District Computer Services
7489 ASPIRE
4.51
7490 Teaching and Learning
7491 Conference or Professional Development Registration
50.00
7492 Educator Licensing Professional Practices
7493 Teacher Licensure7494 Level I
7495 Level I
40.00
7496 Utah University Recommended (3 Yrs)
40.00
7497 Student License
20.00
7498 Out of State Application
75.00
7499 District/Charter License
50.00
7500 One Year Extension
25.00
7501 Career and Technology Education
40.00
7502 Level Upgrade
40.00
7503 Renewal
7504 Active Educators
25.00
7505 Inactive Educators
45.00
7506 Returning Educator Application
35.00
7507 Returning Educator Renewal Recommendation
15.00
7508 Endorsements
7509 Institutionally or District Approved
20.00
7510 Individual Application
25.00
7511 Duplicates/Replacements
10.00
7512 State Approved Endorsement Program
7513 Application/Evaluation (State Approved Endorsement Programs)
35.00
7514 Letter of Authorization Request
20.00
7515 Alternative Licensure
7516 Application and Evaluation
75.00
7517 Program Development and Tracking
300.00
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7518 License Recommendation
40.00
7519 Finger Printing
7520 FBI & BCI
25.00
7521 Utah Professional Practices Advisory Commission
15.00
7522 Utah Schools for the Deaf and the Blind
7523 Educational Services7524 Instruction
7525 Teachers Aide
12.53
7526 Student Education Services Aide
29.79
7527
7528 Educator
61.32
7529 After-School Program
30.00
7530 Pre-School Monthly Tuition
75.00
7531 Out-of-State Tuition
50,600.00
7532 Support Services
7533 Support Services
7534 Educator
61.32
7535 Instruction
7536 Educational Interpreter
45.69
7537 Support Services
7538 Conference Attendance
7539 Educator - Conference Attendance Fee
100.00
7540 Parent - Conference Attendance Fee
25.00
7541 Adult Lunch Tickets
2.00
7542 Copy & Fax Machine
7543 Fax Machine
1.00
7544 Copy Machine
7545 Color
1.00
7546 Black/White
0.10
7547 Athletic (per sport)
100.00
7548 Room Rental
7549 Dormitory
19.00
7550 Conference
94.00
7551 Multipurpose
188.00
7552 Retirement and Independent Entities
7553 Department of Human Resource Management
7554 Statewide Management Liability Training7553 Department of Human Resource Management
7555 Certified Public Manager Course Fee (per student)
750.00
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7556 Other Training Fee (per contact hour)
15.00
7557 Human Resources Internal Service Fund
7558 ISF - Field Services7559 HR Services (per FTE)
723.00
7560 ISF - Payroll Field Services
7561 Payroll Services (per FTE)
54.00
7562 Per UCA 67-19-13.5, the following agencies are not required to use
7563 DHRM payroll services: State Treasurer's Office, State Auditor's Office,
7564 Dept. of Technology Services, Dept. of Public Safety, Dept. of Natural
7565 Resources, Dept. of Transportation, Utah Schools for the Deaf and the Blind.
7566 ISF - Core HR Services
7567 Core HR (per FTE)
12.00
7568 Executive Appropriations
7569 Capitol Preservation Board
7570 Capitol Hill Grounds7569 Capitol Preservation Board
7571 Commercial Production Grounds/per event (per day)
2,500.00
7572 Commercial Production White Chapel/per event
1,000.00
7573 A, B, C, D
7574 A, B, C, and D/per event (per day)
2,500.00
7575 A, B, C, and D/per hour
750.00
7576 A-South Lawn
7577 A-South Lawn/per event
2,000.00
7578 A-South Lawn/per hour
400.00
7579 B-SE Outside of Oval
7580 B-SE Outside of Oval/per event
1,000.00
7581 B-SE Outside of Oval/per hour
200.00
7582 C-SW Outside of Oval
7583 C-SW Outside of Oval/per event
1,000.00
7584 C-SW Outside of Oval/per hour
200.00
7585 D-West Lawn
7586 D-West Lawn/per event
500.00
7587 D-West Lawn/per hour
150.00
7588 South Steps
7589 South Steps/per event (per event)
500.00
7590 South Steps/per hour (per hour)
125.00
7591 Capitol Hill - The State Capitol Preservation Board may establish the maximum amount of time
7592 a person may use a facility.
7593 Parking Lot
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7594 Parking Space (per stall per day)
7.00
7595 For events only
7596 Rotunda
7597 Commercial Production Rotunda/per event (per day)
5,000.00
7598 Rotunda Rental Fee Monday-Thursday (per event)
2,000.00
7599 Rotunda Rental Fee Friday-Sunday (per event)
2,300.00
7600 Rotunda two hour block Mon-Fri during Leg Session (7 a.m.-5:30 p.m.)
No charge
7601 Hall of Governors
7602 Hall of Governors
1,300.00
7603 Hall of Governors - Two hour block Monday - Friday during Leg Session (7:00
7604 a.m.-5:30 p.m.)
No charge
7605 Plaza
7606 Plaza/per event
1,300.00
7607 Plaza/per hour
200.00
7608 Room 105
7609 General Public, Commercial, & Private Groups
7610 Room #105/per hour
100.00
7611 Room #105 Mon - Fri 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. during Leg Session (no more than 8
7612 hours/week)
No charge
7613 Nonprofit, Gov't Nonofficial Business, K-12, & Higher Ed
7614 Room #105/per hour
50.00
7615 Room #105 Mon - Fri. 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. during Leg Session (no more than 8
7616 hours/week)
No charge
7617 Room 170
7618 General Public, Commercial, & Private Groups
7619 Room #170/per hour
100.00
7620 Room #170 Mon - Fri, 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. during Leg Session (no more than 8
7621 hours/week)
No charge
7622 Nonprofit, Gov't Nonofficial Business, K-12, & Higher Ed
7623 Room #170/per hour
50.00
7624 Room #170 Mon - Fri, 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. during Leg Session (no more than 8
7625 hours/week)
No charge
7626 Room 210
7627 General Public, Commercial, & Private Groups
7628 Room #210/per hour
100.00
7629 Room #210 Mon - Fri, 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. during Leg Session (no more than 8
7630 hours/week)
No charge
7631 Nonprofit, Gov't Nonofficial Business, K -12, & Higher Ed
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7632 Room #210/per hour
50.00
7633 Room #210 Mon - Fri, 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. during Leg Session (no more than 8
7634 hours/week)
No charge
7635 State Room
7636 State Room/per event
1,000.00
7637 State Room/per hour
125.00
7638 Centennial Room
7639 General Public, Commercial, & Private Groups
7640 Centennial Room #130/per hour
100.00
7641 Centennial Room #130 Mon - Fri, 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. during Leg Session (no more
7642 than 8 hours/week)
No charge
7643 Nonprofit, Gov't Nonofficial Business, K -12, & Higher Ed
7644 Centennial Room #130/per hour
50.00
7645 Centennial Room #130 Mon - Fri, 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. during Leg Session (no more
7646 than 8 hours/week)
No charge
7647 Board Room
7648 General Public, Commercial, & Private Groups
7649 Board Room/per hour
150.00
7650 Nonprofit, Gov't Nonofficial Business, K -12, & Higher Ed
7651 Board Room/per hour
75.00
7652 Olmsted Room
7653 General Public, Commercial, & Private Groups
7654 Olmsted Room/per hour
100.00
7655 Olmsted Room Mon - Fri, 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. during Leg Session (no more than 8
7656 hours/week)
No charge
7657 Nonprofit, Gov't Nonofficial Business, K -12, & Higher Ed
7658 Olmsted Room/per hour
50.00
7659 Olmsted Room Mon - Fri, 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. during Leg Session (no more than 8
7660 hours/week)
No charge
7661 Kletting Room
7662 General Public, Commercial, & Private Groups
7663 Kletting Room/per hour
100.00
7664 Kletting Room Mon - Fri, 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. during Leg Session (no more than 8
7665 hours/week)
No charge
7666 Nonprofit, Gov't Nonofficial Business, K -12, & Higher Ed
7667 Kletting Room/per hour
50.00
7668 Kletting Room Mon - Fri, 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. during Leg Session (no more than 8
7669 hours/week)
No charge
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7670 Elk Room
7671 General Public, Commercial, & Private Groups
7672 Elk Room/per hour
100.00
7673 Elk Room Mon-Fri, 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. during Leg Session (no more than 8
7674 hours/week)
7675 Nonprofit, Gov't Nonofficial Business, K-12, & Higher Ed
7676 Elk Room/per hour
50.00
7677 Elk Room Mon-Fri, 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. during Leg Session (no more than 8
7678 hours/week)
7679 Seagull Room
7680 General Public, Commercial, & Private Groups
7681 Seagull Room/per hour
100.00
7682 Seagull Room Mon - Fri, 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. during Leg Session (no more than 8
7683 hours/week)
No charge
7684 Nonprofit, Gov't Nonofficial Business, K -12, & Higher Ed
7685 Seagull Room/per hour
50.00
7686 Seagull Room Mon - Fri, 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. during Leg Session (no more than 8
7687 hours/week)
No charge
7688 Beehive Room
7689 General Public, Commercial, & Private Groups
7690 Beehive Room/per hour
100.00
7691 Beehive Room Mon - Fri, 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. during Leg Session (no more than 8
7692 hours/week)
No charge
7693 Nonprofit, Gov't Nonofficial Business, K -12, & Higher Ed
7694 Beehive Room/per hour
50.00
7695 Beehive Room Mon - Fri, 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. during Leg Session (no more than 8
7696 hours/week)
No charge
7697 Copper Room
7698 General Public, Commercial, & Private Groups
7699 Copper Room/per hour
100.00
7700 Copper Room Mon - Fri, 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. during Leg Session (no more than 8
7701 hours/week)
No charge
7702 Nonprofit, Gov't Nonofficial Business, K -12, & Higher Ed
7703 Copper Room/per hour
50.00
7704 Copper Room Mon - Fri, 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. during Leg Session (no more than 8
7705 hours/week)
No charge
7706 Aspen Room
7707 General Public, Commercial, & Private Groups
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7708 Aspen Room/per hour
100.00
7709 Aspen Room Mon - Fri, 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. during Leg Session (no more than 8
7710 hours/week)
No charge
7711 Nonprofit, Gov't Nonofficial Business, K -12, & Higher Ed
7712 Aspen Room/per hour
50.00
7713 Aspen Room Mon - Fri, 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. during Leg Session (no more than 8
7714 hours/week)
No charge
7715 State Office Building - The State Capitol Preservation Board may establish the maximum
7716 amount of time a person may use a facility.
7717 Auditorium
7718 General Public, Commercial, & Private Groups
7719 Auditorium/per hour
125.00
7720 Auditorium Mon - Fri, 7:00 a.m.-11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m. during Leg Session
7721 (per hour)
125.00
7722 Auditorium Mon - Fri, 11:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m. during Leg Session with the use of
7723 preferred caterer
No charge
7724 Nonprofit, Gov't Nonofficial Business, K -12, & Higher Ed
7725 Auditorium/per hour
75.00
7726 Auditorium Mon - Fri, 7:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m. during Leg
7727 Session (per hour)
75.00
7728 Auditorium Mon - Fri, 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. during Leg Session with the use of preferred
7729 caterer
No charge
7730 Room 1112
7731 General Public, Commercial, & Private Groups
7732 Room #1112/per hour
100.00
7733 Room #1112 Mon - Fri, 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. during Leg Session (no more than 8
7734 hours/week)
No charge
7735 Nonprofit, Gov't Nonofficial Business, K -12, & Higher Ed
7736 Room #1112/per hour
50.00
7737 Room #1112 Mon - Fri, 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. during Leg Session (no more than 8
7738 hours/week)
No charge
7739 Room B110
7740 General Public, Commercial, & Private Groups
7741 Room #B110/per hour
100.00
7742 Room #B110 Mon - Fri, 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. during Leg Session (no more than 8
7743 hours/week)
No charge
7744 Nonprofit, Gov't Nonofficial Business, K -12, & Higher Ed
7745 Room #B110/per hour
50.00
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7746 Room #B110 Mon - Fri, 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. during Leg Session (no more than 8
7747 hours/week)
No charge
7748 White Community Memorial Chapel
7749 Per day of event
500.00
7750 Noon-midnight rehearsal
250.00
7751 Miscellaneous Other
7752 Access Badges
25.00
7753 Additional Labor (per person, per 1/2 hr)
25.00
7754 Additional Personnel (per person, per 1/2 hr)
25.00
7755 Adjustment (per person, per 1/2 hr)
25.00
7756 Administrative Fee
10.00
7757 Baby Grand Piano
200.00
7758 Chairs (per chair)
1.50
7759 Change in set-up fee (per person, per 1/2 hr)
25.00
7760 Easel
10.00
7761 Event/Dance Floor 30x30
1,000.00
7762 Event/Dance Floor 21x21
600.00
7763 Event/Dance Floor 15x15
450.00
7764 Event/Dance Floor 12x12
250.00
7765 Event/Dance Floor 6x6
125.00
7766 Extension Cords
5.00
7767 Flags
No charge
7768 Free Speech Public Space Useage
No charge
7769 Garbage Can
No charge
7770 Gold Formal Chair (per chair)
5.00
7771 Insurance Coverage for Capitol Hill Facilities and Grounds
Coverage of $1,000,000.00
7772 Locker Rentals (per year)
40.00
7773 PA System (Podium & Microphone) with one speaker
50.00
7774 Additional speakers available at a cost of $15.00 each.
7775 Podium
7776 With Microphone
35.00
7777 Without Microphone
25.00
7778 POLYCOM Phone Rental
10.00
7779 Risers (per section)
25.00
7780 Security (per officer, per hour)
50.00
7781 Stanchion
10.00
7782 Standing Microphone
15.00
7783 Table (per table)
7.00
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7784 Table Pedestal Round 20" (per table)
10.00
7785 Table Pedestal Round 42" (per table)
10.00
7786 Upright Piano
50.00
7787 Utah National Guard
7788 Operations and Maintenance7789 Armory Rental
7790 Armory Rental (per hour)
25.00
7791 Armory rental fee of $25/hour is charged to pay for the additional
7792 operations and maintenance costs to the National Guard when an armory is
7793 rented to a group outside of the National Guard.
7794 Security Attendant (per hour)
15.00
7795 Utah National Guard requires a security attendant to accompany an
7796 armory rental outside of business hours to ensure the security of facilities and
7797 equipment.
7798 Refundable Cleaning Deposit
100.00
7799 This refundable fee is required to mitigate the liability of damage or
7800 additional cleaning requirement for National Guard armories during or after
7801 rental.
7802 Department of Veterans' and Military Affairs
7803 Cemetery7804 Veterans' Burial
749.00
7805 Spouse/Dependent Burial
749.00
7806 Saturday Burial Surcharge
700.00
7807 Lawn Vase
60.00
7808 Disinterment
7809 Single Depth Disinterment
600.00
7810 Double Depth Disinterment
900.00
7811 Cremains Disinterment
150.00
7812 Chapel Rental
150.00
7813 Fee for renting the on-site chapel for funerals, memorials or other events.
7814 Section 3. Effective Date.
7815 This bill takes effect on July 1, 2017.
7816
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