STATE AGENCY FEES AND INTERNAL SERVICE FUND RATE
AUTHORIZATION AND APPROPRIATIONS
2021 GENERAL SESSION
STATE OF UTAH
Chief Sponsor: Don L. Ipson
House Sponsor: Jefferson Moss
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General Description:
This bill supplements or reduces appropriations otherwise provided for the support and operation of state government for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2021 and ending June 30, 2022.
Highlighted Provisions:
This bill:
▸ provides budget increases and decreases for the use and support of certain state agencies and institutions of higher education;
▸ authorizes certain state agency fees;
▸ authorizes internal service fund rates;
▸ adjusts funding for the impact of Internal Service Fund rate changes; and,
▸ provides budget increases and decreases for other purposes as described.
Money Appropriated in this Bill:
This bill appropriates $5,125,000 in operating and capital budgets for fiscal year 2022, including:
▸ $1,792,300 from the General Fund;
▸ $2,097,400 from the Education Fund; and
▸ $1,235,300 from various sources as detailed in this bill.
This bill appropriates ($40,200) in expendable funds and accounts for fiscal year 2022.
This bill appropriates $300 in business-like activities for fiscal year 2022.
This bill appropriates $0 in restricted fund and account transfers for fiscal year 2022, including:
▸ $400 from the General Fund; and
▸ ($400) from various sources as detailed in this bill.
Other Special Clauses:
This bill takes effect on July 1, 2021.
Utah Code Sections Affected:
ENACTS UNCODIFIED MATERIAL
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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
Section 1. FY 2022 Appropriations. The following sums of money are appropriated for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2021 and ending June 30, 2022.
Subsection 1(a). Operating and Capital Budgets. Under the terms and conditions of Title 63J, Chapter 1, Budgetary Procedures Act, the Legislature appropriates the following sums of money from the funds or accounts indicated for the use and support of the government of the state of Utah.
Executive Offices and Criminal Justice
Attorney General
Item 1
To Attorney GeneralAttorney General
Item 1
From General Fund
87,400
From Federal Funds
1,000
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
4,100
From Revenue Transfers
400
Schedule of Programs:
Administration
83,500
Child Protection
1,800
Civil
200
Criminal Prosecution
7,400
Item 2
To Attorney General - Children's Justice CentersFrom General Fund
100
Schedule of Programs:
Children's Justice Centers
100
Item 3
To Attorney General - Prosecution CouncilFrom General Fund
100
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
100
From Revenue Transfers
100
Schedule of Programs:
Prosecution Council
300
Board of Pardons and Parole
Item 4
To Board of Pardons and ParoleItem 4
From General Fund
(15,000)
Schedule of Programs:
Board of Pardons and Parole
(15,000)
Utah Department of Corrections
Item 5
To Utah Department of Corrections - Programs and OperationsItem 5
From General Fund
649,900
From Federal Funds
400
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
2,800
Schedule of Programs:
Adult Probation and Parole Administration
116,700
Adult Probation and Parole Programs
37,500
Department Administrative Services
390,000
Department Training
100
Prison Operations Administration
(700)
Prison Operations Central Utah/Gunnison
115,600
Prison Operations Draper Facility
500
Prison Operations Inmate Placement
200
Programming Skill Enhancement
(4,600)
Programming Treatment
(2,200)
Item 6
To Utah Department of Corrections - Department Medical ServicesFrom General Fund
6,300
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
200
Schedule of Programs:
Medical Services
6,500
Judicial Council/State Court Administrator
Item 7
To Judicial Council/State Court Administrator - AdministrationItem 7
From General Fund
53,100
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
2,300
From General Fund Restricted - Children's Legal Defense
500
From General Fund Restricted - Court Trust Interest
1,900
From General Fund Restricted - Dispute Resolution Account
100
From General Fund Rest. - Justice Court Tech., Security & Training
600
From General Fund Restricted - Nonjudicial Adjustment Account
100
Schedule of Programs:
Administrative Office
43,500
Court of Appeals
600
Data Processing
1,100
District Courts
6,200
Judicial Education
100
Juvenile Courts
6,500
Law Library
200
Supreme Court
400
Item 8
To Judicial Council/State Court Administrator - Contracts and LeasesFrom General Fund
266,200
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
4,100
From General Fund Restricted - State Court Complex Account
70,800
Schedule of Programs:
Contracts and Leases
341,100
Item 9
To Judicial Council/State Court Administrator - Guardian ad LitemFrom General Fund
1,100
From General Fund Restricted - Children's Legal Defense
100
Schedule of Programs:
Guardian ad Litem
1,200
Item 10
To Judicial Council/State Court Administrator - Jury and Witness FeesFrom General Fund
100
Schedule of Programs:
Jury, Witness, and Interpreter
100
Governors Office
Item 11
To Governors Office - Commission on Criminal and Juvenile JusticeItem 11
From General Fund
(25,200)
From Federal Funds
(157,400)
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(300)
From Crime Victim Reparations Fund
(1,000)
Schedule of Programs:
CCJJ Commission
(44,800)
Extraditions
500
Judicial Performance Evaluation Commission
(800)
Utah Office for Victims of Crime
(138,800)
Item 12
To Governors Office - Governor's OfficeFrom General Fund
(9,400)
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(19,000)
Schedule of Programs:
Administration
7,100
Governor's Residence
(300)
Lt. Governor's Office
(35,300)
Washington Funding
100
Item 13
To Governors Office - Office of Management and BudgetFrom General Fund
200
Schedule of Programs:
Administration
2,000
Operational Excellence
200
Planning and Budget Analysis
(2,000)
Item 14
To Governors Office - Indigent Defense CommissionFrom General Fund Restricted - Indigent Defense Resources
400
Schedule of Programs:
Office of Indigent Defense Services
400
Department of Human Services - Division of Juvenile Justice Services
Item 15
To Department of Human Services - Division of Juvenile Justice Services - Programs and OperationsItem 15
From General Fund
68,000
From Federal Funds
500
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
600
From Expendable Receipts
100
From Revenue Transfers
700
Schedule of Programs:
Administration
(9,900)
Community Programs
5,300
Correctional Facilities
18,900
Early Intervention Services
23,400
Rural Programs
24,300
Youth Parole Authority
300
Case Management
7,600
Office of the State Auditor
Item 16
To Office of the State Auditor - State AuditorItem 16
From General Fund
1,300
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
1,300
Schedule of Programs:
State Auditor
2,600
Department of Public Safety
Item 17
To Department of Public Safety - Driver LicenseItem 17
From Federal Funds
(200)
From Department of Public Safety Restricted Account
41,300
From Public Safety Motorcycle Education Fund
(100)
Schedule of Programs:
DL Federal Grants
(200)
Driver License Administration
(700)
Driver Records
60,100
Driver Services
(18,100)
Motorcycle Safety
(100)
Item 18
To Department of Public Safety - Emergency ManagementFrom General Fund
217,400
Schedule of Programs:
Emergency Management
217,400
Item 19
To Department of Public Safety - Highway SafetyFrom Federal Funds
5,300
Schedule of Programs:
Highway Safety
5,300
Item 20
To Department of Public Safety - Peace Officers' Standards and TrainingFrom General Fund
13,600
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
100
Schedule of Programs:
Basic Training
900
POST Administration
3,800
Regional/Inservice Training
9,000
Item 21
To Department of Public Safety - Programs & OperationsFrom General Fund
378,900
From Federal Funds
1,400
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
22,600
From Department of Public Safety Restricted Account
23,000
From General Fund Restricted - Fire Academy Support
1,200
From Gen. Fund Rest. - Motor Vehicle Safety Impact Acct.
2,400
From Revenue Transfers
800
Schedule of Programs:
Aero Bureau
200
CITS Administration
6,600
CITS Communications
6,800
CITS State Bureau of Investigation
2,500
CITS State Crime Labs
13,800
Department Commissioner's Office
314,400
Department Grants
2,100
Department Intelligence Center
7,300
Fire Marshal - Fire Operations
1,400
Highway Patrol - Administration
1,000
Highway Patrol - Commercial Vehicle
1,800
Highway Patrol - Field Operations
42,700
Highway Patrol - Protective Services
1,900
Highway Patrol - Safety Inspections
100
Highway Patrol - Special Enforcement
200
Highway Patrol - Special Services
3,400
Highway Patrol - Technology Services
25,400
Information Management - Operations
(1,300)
Item 22
To Department of Public Safety - Bureau of Criminal IdentificationFrom General Fund
(1,100)
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(22,900)
From General Fund Restricted - Concealed Weapons Account
(13,400)
From Revenue Transfers
(100)
Schedule of Programs:
Non-Government/Other Services
(37,500)
State Treasurer
Item 23
To State TreasurerItem 23
From General Fund
(2,700)
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(2,900)
From Unclaimed Property Trust
500
Schedule of Programs:
Treasury and Investment
(5,600)
Unclaimed Property
500
Infrastructure and General Government
Department of Administrative Services
Item 24
To Department of Administrative Services - Administrative RulesDepartment of Administrative Services
Item 24
From General Fund
3,300
Schedule of Programs:
DAR Administration
3,300
Item 25
To Department of Administrative Services - DFCM AdministrationFrom General Fund
182,600
From Education Fund
44,700
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
57,100
From Capital Projects Fund
228,000
Schedule of Programs:
DFCM Administration
512,100
Energy Program
300
Item 26
To Department of Administrative Services - Executive DirectorFrom General Fund
362,500
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(34,400)
Schedule of Programs:
Executive Director
328,100
Item 27
To Department of Administrative Services - Finance AdministrationFrom General Fund
11,700
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(3,300)
From Gen. Fund Rest. - Internal Service Fund Overhead
(17,900)
Schedule of Programs:
Finance Director's Office
100
Financial Information Systems
(47,000)
Financial Reporting
2,100
Payables/Disbursing
5,100
Payroll
20,800
Technical Services
9,400
Item 28
To Department of Administrative Services - Inspector General of Medicaid ServicesFrom General Fund
1,000
From Revenue Transfers
1,900
Schedule of Programs:
Inspector General of Medicaid Services
2,900
Item 29
To Department of Administrative Services - Judicial Conduct CommissionFrom General Fund
400
Schedule of Programs:
Judicial Conduct Commission
400
Item 30
To Department of Administrative Services - PurchasingFrom General Fund
500
Schedule of Programs:
Purchasing and General Services
500
Item 31
To Department of Administrative Services - State ArchivesFrom General Fund
10,300
Schedule of Programs:
Archives Administration
10,100
Open Records
100
Patron Services
100
Records Analysis
100
Records Services
(100)
Capital Budget
Item 32
To Capital Budget - Capital ImprovementsItem 32
From General Fund
(200)
From Education Fund
(200)
Schedule of Programs:
Capital Improvements
(400)
Department of Technology Services
Item 33
To Department of Technology Services - Chief Information OfficerItem 33
From General Fund
(13,000)
Schedule of Programs:
Chief Information Officer
(13,000)
Item 34
To Department of Technology Services - Integrated Technology DivisionFrom General Fund
2,400
From Federal Funds
1,600
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
2,400
From Gen. Fund Rest. - Statewide Unified E-911 Emerg. Acct.
600
Schedule of Programs:
Automated Geographic Reference Center
7,000
Transportation
Item 35
To Transportation - AeronauticsItem 35
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
200
From Aeronautics Restricted Account
(700)
Schedule of Programs:
Administration
(800)
Airplane Operations
500
Civil Air Patrol
(200)
Item 36
To Transportation - Highway System ConstructionFrom Transportation Fund
(100)
Schedule of Programs:
Federal Construction
(100)
Item 37
To Transportation - Engineering ServicesFrom Federal Funds
1,400
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
100
Schedule of Programs:
Civil Rights
(200)
Construction Management
(300)
Engineer Development Pool
200
Engineering Services
(300)
Environmental
300
Highway Project Management Team
100
Planning and Investment
100
Materials Lab
300
Preconstruction Admin
(300)
Program Development
1,200
Research
100
Right-of-Way
(100)
Structures
400
Item 38
To Transportation - Operations/Maintenance ManagementFrom Transportation Fund
179,100
From Federal Funds
4,300
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
600
Schedule of Programs:
Field Crews
11,500
Maintenance Administration
69,500
Maintenance Planning
(300)
Region 1
700
Region 2
13,000
Region 3
300
Region 4
1,100
Seasonal Pools
500
Shops
86,300
Traffic Operations Center
1,800
Traffic Safety/Tramway
(400)
Item 39
To Transportation - Region ManagementFrom Transportation Fund
24,500
From Federal Funds
3,800
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
1,600
Schedule of Programs:
Cedar City
(200)
Price
100
Region 1
(1,200)
Region 2
(3,200)
Region 3
36,100
Region 4
(1,600)
Richfield
(100)
Item 40
To Transportation - Support ServicesFrom Transportation Fund
158,100
From Federal Funds
(700)
Schedule of Programs:
Administrative Services
(300)
Comptroller
(1,000)
Data Processing
(11,500)
Human Resources Management
(200)
Ports of Entry
(2,000)
Procurement
(300)
Risk Management
172,700
Business, Economic Development, and Labor
Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control
Item 41
To Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control - DABC OperationsDepartment of Alcoholic Beverage Control
Item 41
From Liquor Control Fund
77,800
Schedule of Programs:
Administration
60,500
Executive Director
(700)
Operations
10,900
Stores and Agencies
2,500
Warehouse and Distribution
4,600
Department of Commerce
Item 42
To Department of Commerce - Commerce General RegulationItem 42
From Federal Funds
100
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(1,900)
From General Fund Restricted - Commerce Service Account
36,300
From General Fund Restricted - Factory Built Housing Fees
(200)
From General Fund Restricted - Pawnbroker Operations
(100)
From General Fund Restricted - Public Utility Restricted Acct.
300
From Revenue Transfers
(100)
From Pass-through
(100)
Schedule of Programs:
Administration
(25,100)
Building Operations and Maintenance
75,800
Consumer Protection
(1,000)
Corporations and Commercial Code
(1,400)
Occupational and Professional Licensing
(11,700)
Office of Consumer Services
(500)
Public Utilities
900
Real Estate
(1,400)
Securities
(1,300)
Governor's Office of Economic Development
Item 43
To Governor's Office of Economic Development - AdministrationItem 43
From General Fund
(7,700)
Schedule of Programs:
Administration
(7,700)
Item 44
To Governor's Office of Economic Development - Business DevelopmentFrom General Fund
(900)
From Federal Funds
100
Schedule of Programs:
Corporate Recruitment and Business Services
400
Outreach and International Trade
(1,200)
Item 45
To Governor's Office of Economic Development - Office of TourismFrom General Fund
29,600
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
4,300
From General Fund Rest. - Motion Picture Incentive Acct.
100
Schedule of Programs:
Administration
500
Film Commission
100
Operations and Fulfillment
33,400
Item 46
To Governor's Office of Economic Development - Talent Ready Utah CenterFrom General Fund
(600)
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(100)
Schedule of Programs:
Talent Ready Utah Center
(700)
Item 47
To Governor's Office of Economic Development - Inland Port AuthorityFrom General Fund
(600)
Schedule of Programs:
Inland Port Authority
(600)
Item 48
To Governor's Office of Economic Development - Point of the Mountain AuthorityFrom General Fund
100
Schedule of Programs:
Point of the Mountain Authority
100
Financial Institutions
Item 49
To Financial Institutions - Financial Institutions AdministrationItem 49
From General Fund Restricted - Financial Institutions
12,400
Schedule of Programs:
Administration
12,400
Department of Heritage and Arts
Item 50
To Department of Heritage and Arts - AdministrationItem 50
From General Fund
(5,900)
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
100
Schedule of Programs:
Administrative Services
(200)
Executive Director's Office
(7,500)
Information Technology
1,900
Item 51
To Department of Heritage and Arts - Commission on Service and VolunteerismFrom Federal Funds
(300)
Schedule of Programs:
Commission on Service and Volunteerism
(300)
Item 52
To Department of Heritage and Arts - Indian AffairsFrom General Fund
(100)
Schedule of Programs:
Indian Affairs
(100)
Item 53
To Department of Heritage and Arts - State HistoryFrom General Fund
7,200
From Federal Funds
(200)
Schedule of Programs:
Administration
7,900
Historic Preservation and Antiquities
(300)
Library and Collections
(500)
Public History, Communication and Information
(100)
Item 54
To Department of Heritage and Arts - State LibraryFrom General Fund
(1,300)
From Federal Funds
(300)
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(1,600)
Schedule of Programs:
Administration
6,700
Blind and Disabled
(10,100)
Bookmobile
500
Library Development
(100)
Library Resources
(200)
Item 55
To Department of Heritage and Arts - Stem Action CenterFrom General Fund
600
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
100
Schedule of Programs:
STEM Action Center
700
Insurance Department
Item 56
To Insurance Department - Insurance Department AdministrationItem 56
From General Fund
200
From Federal Funds
5,200
From General Fund Restricted - Captive Insurance
700
From General Fund Restricted - Insurance Department Acct.
164,900
From General Fund Rest. - Insurance Fraud Investigation Acct.
(1,900)
From General Fund Restricted - Technology Development
(3,600)
Schedule of Programs:
Administration
170,300
Captive Insurers
700
Electronic Commerce Fee
(3,600)
Insurance Fraud Program
(1,900)
Labor Commission
Item 57
To Labor CommissionItem 57
From General Fund
30,300
From Federal Funds
1,400
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(100)
From Employers' Reinsurance Fund
(100)
From General Fund Restricted - Industrial Accident Account
800
From General Fund Restricted - Workplace Safety Account
200
Schedule of Programs:
Adjudication
300
Administration
(13,700)
Boiler, Elevator and Coal Mine Safety Division
1,000
Building Operations and Maintenance
42,100
Industrial Accidents
500
Utah Occupational Safety and Health
2,300
Public Service Commission
Item 58
To Public Service CommissionItem 58
From General Fund Restricted - Public Utility Restricted Acct.
9,600
Schedule of Programs:
Administration
2,000
Building Operations and Maintenance
7,600
Utah State Tax Commission
Item 59
To Utah State Tax Commission - Tax AdministrationItem 59
From General Fund
(50,300)
From Education Fund
(48,200)
From Federal Funds
(100)
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
2,400
From General Fund Restricted - Motor Vehicle Enforcement Division Temporary Permit Account
1,800
From General Fund Rest. - Sales and Use Tax Admin Fees
(17,000)
From Uninsured Motorist Identification Restricted Account
100
Schedule of Programs:
Administration Division
24,200
Auditing Division
(900)
Motor Vehicle Enforcement Division
1,800
Motor Vehicles
6,900
Property Tax Division
(300)
Tax Payer Services
(7,800)
Tax Processing Division
(1,900)
Technology Management
(133,300)
Social Services
Department of Health
Item 60
To Department of Health - Children's Health Insurance ProgramDepartment of Health
Item 60
From General Fund
(800)
From Federal Funds
(2,700)
Schedule of Programs:
Children's Health Insurance Program
(3,500)
Item 61
To Department of Health - Disease Control and PreventionFrom General Fund
(3,400)
From Federal Funds
(24,700)
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(2,000)
From Expendable Receipts
(1,400)
From Department of Public Safety Restricted Account
100
From General Fund Restricted - Electronic Cigarette Substance and Nicotine Product Tax Restricted Account
(2,600)
From Gen. Fund Rest. - State Lab Drug Testing Account
(200)
From General Fund Restricted - Tobacco Settlement Account
(900)
From Revenue Transfers
(1,200)
Schedule of Programs:
Clinical and Environmental Lab Certification Programs
100
Epidemiology
(23,600)
General Administration
500
Health Promotion
(10,700)
Utah Public Health Laboratory
(3,800)
Office of the Medical Examiner
1,200
Item 62
To Department of Health - Executive Director's OperationsFrom General Fund
4,600
From Federal Funds
6,900
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(2,800)
From Revenue Transfers
(200)
Schedule of Programs:
Center for Health Data and Informatics
(7,000)
Executive Director
1,500
Program Operations
14,000
Item 63
To Department of Health - Family Health and PreparednessFrom General Fund
200
From Federal Funds
(6,100)
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
100
From General Fund Restricted - Adult Autism Treatment Account
(100)
From General Fund Restricted - Emergency Medical Services System Account
(100)
From Revenue Transfers
500
Schedule of Programs:
Children with Special Health Care Needs
(1,200)
Director's Office
(100)
Health Facility Licensing and Certification
3,100
Maternal and Child Health
(7,200)
Public Health and Health Care Preparedness
(100)
Item 64
To Department of Health - Medicaid and Health FinancingFrom General Fund
(14,500)
From Federal Funds
(207,200)
From Expendable Receipts
(25,500)
From Medicaid Expansion Fund
(5,000)
From Nursing Care Facilities Provider Assessment Fund
(3,600)
From Revenue Transfers
(20,500)
Schedule of Programs:
Long-term Services and Supports
(600)
Contracts
(2,200)
Healthcare Policy and Authorization
(100)
Director's Office
(300)
Eligibility Policy
(400)
Financial Services
(230,000)
Managed Health Care
(1,600)
Medicaid Operations
(41,100)
Item 65
To Department of Health - Medicaid ServicesFrom General Fund
(1,100)
From Federal Funds
(11,300)
From Expendable Receipts
200
From Expendable Receipts - Rebates
(100)
Schedule of Programs:
Home and Community Based Waivers
(200)
Other Services
900
Pharmacy
(100)
Provider Reimbursement Information System for Medicaid
(12,900)
Department of Human Services
Item 66
To Department of Human Services - Division of Aging and Adult ServicesItem 66
From General Fund
4,200
From Federal Funds
1,200
Schedule of Programs:
Administration - DAAS
1,200
Adult Protective Services
3,800
Aging Alternatives
100
Aging Waiver Services
300
Item 67
To Department of Human Services - Division of Child and Family ServicesFrom General Fund
104,600
From Federal Funds
61,700
Schedule of Programs:
Administration - DCFS
4,200
Child Welfare Management Information System
45,800
Domestic Violence
500
Facility-Based Services
1,100
Minor Grants
1,400
Service Delivery
113,300
Item 68
To Department of Human Services - Executive Director OperationsFrom General Fund
(10,000)
From Federal Funds
(6,300)
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
1,100
From Revenue Transfers
(3,900)
Schedule of Programs:
Executive Director's Office
5,900
Fiscal Operations
2,000
Information Technology
(35,200)
Legal Affairs
(1,700)
Office of Licensing
5,500
Office of Quality and Design
3,800
Utah Developmental Disabilities Council
600
Item 69
To Department of Human Services - Office of Public GuardianFrom General Fund
500
From Revenue Transfers
300
Schedule of Programs:
Office of Public Guardian
800
Item 70
To Department of Human Services - Office of Recovery ServicesFrom General Fund
(18,800)
From Federal Funds
(25,100)
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
10,300
From Revenue Transfers
(4,600)
Schedule of Programs:
Administration - ORS
900
Attorney General Contract
(1,700)
Child Support Services
48,800
Children in Care Collections
700
Electronic Technology
(84,200)
Financial Services
(5,500)
Medical Collections
2,800
Item 71
To Department of Human Services - Division of Services for People with DisabilitiesFrom General Fund
6,500
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
1,500
From Revenue Transfers
21,500
Schedule of Programs:
Administration - DSPD
(16,300)
Service Delivery
11,600
Utah State Developmental Center
34,200
Item 72
To Department of Human Services - Division of Substance Abuse and Mental HealthFrom General Fund
44,900
From Federal Funds
900
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
3,900
From Revenue Transfers
12,600
Schedule of Programs:
Administration - DSAMH
4,100
Community Mental Health Services
(300)
State Hospital
59,000
State Substance Abuse Services
(500)
Department of Workforce Services
Item 73
To Department of Workforce Services - AdministrationItem 73
From General Fund
(4,900)
From Federal Funds
(9,000)
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(100)
From Expendable Receipts
(100)
From Permanent Community Impact Loan Fund
(200)
From Revenue Transfers
(2,800)
Schedule of Programs:
Administrative Support
(17,200)
Communications
200
Executive Director's Office
(100)
Item 74
To Department of Workforce Services - General AssistanceFrom General Fund
(200)
Schedule of Programs:
General Assistance
(200)
Item 75
To Department of Workforce Services - Housing and Community DevelopmentFrom General Fund
(100)
From Federal Funds
(7,000)
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(100)
From Expendable Receipts
(100)
From Housing Opportunities for Low Income Households
(400)
From Olene Walker Housing Loan Fund
(400)
From OWHT-Fed Home
(400)
From OWHTF-Low Income Housing
(400)
From Permanent Community Impact Loan Fund
(500)
Schedule of Programs:
Community Development
(200)
Community Development Administration
(3,200)
HEAT
(4,900)
Housing Development
(200)
Weatherization Assistance
(900)
Item 76
To Department of Workforce Services - Operations and PolicyFrom General Fund
(64,500)
From Federal Funds
(77,600)
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(2,500)
From Expendable Receipts
(2,900)
From Gen. Fund Rest. - Homeless Housing Reform Rest. Acct
(200)
From Medicaid Expansion Fund
(11,300)
From Permanent Community Impact Loan Fund
(1,300)
From General Fund Restricted - School Readiness Account
(1,900)
From Revenue Transfers
(182,500)
Schedule of Programs:
Eligibility Services
(280,900)
Facilities and Pass-Through
183,200
Information Technology
(226,000)
Utah Data Research Center
100
Workforce Development
(20,500)
Workforce Research and Analysis
(600)
Item 77
To Department of Workforce Services - State Office of RehabilitationFrom General Fund
(3,800)
From Federal Funds
(4,300)
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(100)
From Expendable Receipts
(100)
Schedule of Programs:
Blind and Visually Impaired
(800)
Deaf and Hard of Hearing
(400)
Disability Determination
1,800
Executive Director
200
Rehabilitation Services
(9,100)
Item 78
To Department of Workforce Services - Unemployment InsuranceFrom General Fund
(400)
From Federal Funds
(61,700)
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(1,800)
From Revenue Transfers
(100)
Schedule of Programs:
Adjudication
(1,100)
Unemployment Insurance Administration
(62,900)
Higher Education
University of Utah
Item 79
To University of Utah - Education and GeneralUniversity of Utah
Item 79
From Education Fund
1,553,800
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
518,000
Schedule of Programs:
Education and General
2,071,800
Utah State University
Item 80
To Utah State University - Education and GeneralItem 80
From Education Fund
128,900
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
42,900
Schedule of Programs:
Education and General
171,800
Item 81
To Utah State University - USU - Eastern Education and GeneralFrom Education Fund
(88,300)
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(29,500)
Schedule of Programs:
USU - Eastern Education and General
(117,800)
Weber State University
Item 82
To Weber State University - Education and GeneralItem 82
From Education Fund
100,100
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
33,300
Schedule of Programs:
Education and General
133,400
Southern Utah University
Item 83
To Southern Utah University - Education and GeneralItem 83
From Education Fund
20,100
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
6,700
Schedule of Programs:
Education and General
26,800
Utah Valley University
Item 84
To Utah Valley University - Education and GeneralItem 84
From Education Fund
55,800
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
18,600
Schedule of Programs:
Education and General
74,400
Snow College
Item 85
To Snow College - Education and GeneralItem 85
From Education Fund
28,400
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
9,400
Schedule of Programs:
Education and General
37,800
Dixie State University
Item 86
To Dixie State University - Education and GeneralItem 86
From Education Fund
117,100
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
39,000
Schedule of Programs:
Education and General
156,100
Salt Lake Community College
Item 87
To Salt Lake Community College - Education and GeneralItem 87
From Education Fund
65,400
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
21,800
Schedule of Programs:
Education and General
87,200
Utah Board of Higher Education
Item 88
To Utah Board of Higher Education - AdministrationItem 88
From Education Fund
20,500
Schedule of Programs:
Administration
20,500
Utah System of Technical Colleges
Item 89
To Utah System of Technical Colleges - Bridgerland Technical CollegeItem 89
From Education Fund
19,800
Schedule of Programs:
Bridgerland Technical College
19,800
Item 90
To Utah System of Technical Colleges - Davis Technical CollegeFrom Education Fund
3,800
Schedule of Programs:
Davis Technical College
3,800
Item 91
To Utah System of Technical Colleges - Dixie Technical CollegeFrom Education Fund
14,100
Schedule of Programs:
Dixie Technical College
14,100
Item 92
To Utah System of Technical Colleges - Mountainland Technical CollegeFrom Education Fund
16,800
Schedule of Programs:
Mountainland Technical College
16,800
Item 93
To Utah System of Technical Colleges - Ogden-Weber Technical CollegeFrom Education Fund
(13,800)
Schedule of Programs:
Ogden-Weber Technical College
(13,800)
Item 94
To Utah System of Technical Colleges - Southwest Technical CollegeFrom Education Fund
7,500
Schedule of Programs:
Southwest Technical College
7,500
Item 95
To Utah System of Technical Colleges - Tooele Technical CollegeFrom Education Fund
5,700
Schedule of Programs:
Tooele Technical College
5,700
Item 96
To Utah System of Technical Colleges - Uintah Basin Technical CollegeFrom Education Fund
28,400
Schedule of Programs:
Uintah Basin Technical College
28,400
Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environmental Quality
Department of Agriculture and Food
Item 97
To Department of Agriculture and Food - AdministrationDepartment of Agriculture and Food
Item 97
From General Fund
51,600
From Federal Funds
4,600
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
6,100
From Revenue Transfers
1,400
Schedule of Programs:
Chemistry Laboratory
(800)
General Administration
64,500
Item 98
To Department of Agriculture and Food - Animal IndustryFrom General Fund
1,000
From Federal Funds
600
From General Fund Restricted - Livestock Brand
400
Schedule of Programs:
Animal Health
400
Brand Inspection
600
Meat Inspection
1,000
Item 99
To Department of Agriculture and Food - Building OperationsFrom General Fund
60,600
Schedule of Programs:
Building Operations
60,600
Item 100
To Department of Agriculture and Food - Invasive Species MitigationFrom General Fund Restricted - Invasive Species Mitigation Account
100
Schedule of Programs:
Invasive Species Mitigation
100
Item 101
To Department of Agriculture and Food - Marketing and DevelopmentFrom General Fund
(100)
From Federal Funds
(100)
Schedule of Programs:
Marketing and Development
(200)
Item 102
To Department of Agriculture and Food - Plant IndustryFrom General Fund
300
From Federal Funds
400
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
400
Schedule of Programs:
Environmental Quality
(100)
Grain Inspection
(500)
Grazing Improvement Program
600
Insect Infestation
500
Plant Industry
600
Item 103
To Department of Agriculture and Food - Predatory Animal ControlFrom General Fund
1,100
From Revenue Transfers
700
From Gen. Fund Rest. - Agriculture and Wildlife Damage Prevention
700
Schedule of Programs:
Predatory Animal Control
2,500
Item 104
To Department of Agriculture and Food - Regulatory ServicesFrom General Fund
(4,300)
From Federal Funds
(2,000)
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(4,800)
From Pass-through
(100)
Schedule of Programs:
Regulatory Services Administration
(11,200)
Item 105
To Department of Agriculture and Food - Resource ConservationFrom General Fund
300
From Federal Funds
300
From Agriculture Resource Development Fund
100
Schedule of Programs:
Resource Conservation
700
Item 106
To Department of Agriculture and Food - Medical CannabisFrom Qualified Production Enterprise Fund
100
Schedule of Programs:
Medical Cannabis
100
Item 107
To Department of Agriculture and Food - Industrial HempFrom Dedicated Credits Revenue
100
Schedule of Programs:
Industrial Hemp
100
Department of Environmental Quality
Item 108
To Department of Environmental Quality - Drinking WaterItem 108
From General Fund
200
From Federal Funds
400
Schedule of Programs:
Drinking Water Administration
600
Item 109
To Department of Environmental Quality - Environmental Response and RemediationFrom General Fund
300
From Federal Funds
1,500
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
300
From Petroleum Storage Tank Cleanup Fund
200
From Petroleum Storage Tank Trust Fund
500
From General Fund Restricted - Voluntary Cleanup
200
Schedule of Programs:
Environmental Response and Remediation
3,000
Item 110
To Department of Environmental Quality - Executive Director's OfficeFrom General Fund
49,800
From Federal Funds
6,600
From General Fund Restricted - Environmental Quality
18,600
Schedule of Programs:
Executive Director Office Administration
75,000
Item 111
To Department of Environmental Quality - Waste Management and Radiation ControlFrom General Fund
300
From Federal Funds
500
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
900
From Expendable Receipts
100
From General Fund Restricted - Environmental Quality
2,200
From Gen. Fund Rest. - Used Oil Collection Administration
300
From Waste Tire Recycling Fund
100
Schedule of Programs:
Waste Management and Radiation Control
4,400
Item 112
To Department of Environmental Quality - Water QualityFrom General Fund
2,400
From Federal Funds
3,800
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
1,800
From Revenue Transfers
200
From Gen. Fund Rest. - Underground Wastewater System
100
From Water Dev. Security Fund - Utah Wastewater Loan Prog.
1,200
From Water Dev. Security Fund - Water Quality Orig. Fee
100
Schedule of Programs:
Water Quality Support
9,600
Item 113
To Department of Environmental Quality - Air QualityFrom General Fund
7,900
From Federal Funds
8,400
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
7,300
From Clean Fuel Conversion Fund
100
Schedule of Programs:
Air Quality Administration
23,700
Governor's Office
Item 114
To Governor's Office - Office of Energy DevelopmentItem 114
From General Fund
500
From Federal Funds
100
From Ut. S. Energy Program Rev. Loan Fund (ARRA)
100
Schedule of Programs:
Office of Energy Development
700
Department of Natural Resources
Item 115
To Department of Natural Resources - AdministrationItem 115
From General Fund
130,000
Schedule of Programs:
Administrative Services
129,700
Executive Director
300
Law Enforcement
100
Public Information Office
(100)
Item 116
To Department of Natural Resources - Forestry, Fire and State LandsFrom General Fund
(3,400)
From Federal Funds
3,700
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
7,600
From General Fund Restricted - Sovereign Lands Management
4,800
Schedule of Programs:
Division Administration
200
Fire Management
200
Fire Suppression Emergencies
(4,200)
Forest Management
100
Lands Management
700
Lone Peak Center
5,500
Program Delivery
10,100
Project Management
100
Item 117
To Department of Natural Resources - Oil, Gas and MiningFrom General Fund
(1,000)
From Federal Funds
5,300
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
100
From Gen. Fund Rest. - Oil & Gas Conservation Account
400
Schedule of Programs:
Abandoned Mine
200
Administration
20,800
Coal Program
(2,700)
Minerals Reclamation
200
Oil and Gas Program
(13,700)
Item 118
To Department of Natural Resources - Parks and RecreationFrom General Fund
10,000
From Federal Funds
800
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
9,500
From General Fund Restricted - Boating
43,100
From General Fund Restricted - Off-highway Vehicle
59,600
From General Fund Restricted - State Park Fees
104,300
Schedule of Programs:
Executive Management
300
Park Operation Management
18,400
Planning and Design
100
Recreation Services
1,100
Support Services
207,400
Item 119
To Department of Natural Resources - Species ProtectionFrom General Fund Restricted - Species Protection
300
Schedule of Programs:
Species Protection
300
Item 120
To Department of Natural Resources - Utah Geological SurveyFrom General Fund
10,000
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
1,200
From General Fund Restricted - Mineral Lease
1,100
Schedule of Programs:
Administration
1,100
Energy and Minerals
300
Geologic Hazards
(100)
Geologic Information and Outreach
10,700
Geologic Mapping
200
Ground Water
100
Item 121
To Department of Natural Resources - Water ResourcesFrom General Fund
1,900
From Federal Funds
100
From Water Resources Conservation and Development Fund
800
Schedule of Programs:
Administration
800
Construction
500
Planning
1,500
Item 122
To Department of Natural Resources - Water RightsFrom General Fund
(3,100)
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(1,000)
Schedule of Programs:
Adjudication
(2,400)
Administration
(100)
Applications and Records
4,400
Dam Safety
100
Field Services
(6,800)
Technical Services
700
Item 123
To Department of Natural Resources - WatershedFrom General Fund
100
Schedule of Programs:
Watershed
100
Item 124
To Department of Natural Resources - Wildlife ResourcesFrom General Fund
7,000
From Federal Funds
11,400
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
700
From General Fund Restricted - Aquatic Invasive Species Interdiction Account
200
From General Fund Restricted - Boating
300
From General Fund Restricted - Mule Deer Protection Account
100
From General Fund Restricted - Predator Control Account
100
From Revenue Transfers
700
From General Fund Restricted - Wildlife Resources
78,700
Schedule of Programs:
Administrative Services
65,700
Aquatic Section
4,600
Conservation Outreach
(100)
Director's Office
16,600
Habitat Section
6,100
Law Enforcement
2,400
Wildlife Section
3,900
Public Lands Policy Coordinating Office
Item 125
To Public Lands Policy Coordinating OfficeItem 125
From General Fund
(9,000)
From General Fund Restricted - Constitutional Defense
(4,000)
Schedule of Programs:
Public Lands Policy Coordinating Office
(13,000)
School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration
Item 126
To School and Institutional Trust Lands AdministrationItem 126
From Land Grant Management Fund
5,000
Schedule of Programs:
Accounting
(200)
Administration
2,200
Auditing
(100)
Development - Operating
(600)
Grazing and Forestry
200
Information Technology Group
4,500
Legal/Contracts
(100)
Oil and Gas
(300)
Surface
(600)
Public Education
State Board of Education
Item 127
To State Board of Education - Child NutritionState Board of Education
Item 127
From Federal Funds
500
From Dedicated Credit - Liquor Tax
100
Schedule of Programs:
Child Nutrition
600
Item 128
To State Board of Education - Educator LicensingFrom Education Fund
300
Schedule of Programs:
Educator Licensing
300
Item 129
To State Board of Education - Initiative ProgramsFrom Education Fund
100
Schedule of Programs:
ULEAD
100
Item 130
To State Board of Education - MSP Categorical Program AdministrationFrom Education Fund
300
Schedule of Programs:
Digital Teaching and Learning
100
Enhancement for At-Risk Students
100
Youth-in-Custody
100
Item 131
To State Board of Education - State Administrative OfficeFrom Education Fund
(4,900)
From Federal Funds
1,400
From General Fund Restricted - Mineral Lease
100
From Revenue Transfers
(96,300)
From Uniform School Fund Rest. - Trust Distribution Account
100
Schedule of Programs:
Board and Administration
200
Data and Statistics
200
Financial Operations
500
Indirect Cost Pool
(102,900)
Information Technology
800
Policy and Communication
300
School Trust
100
Special Education
700
Student Support Services
500
Item 132
To State Board of Education - General System SupportFrom Education Fund
500
From Federal Funds
800
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
200
Schedule of Programs:
Teaching and Learning
600
Assessment and Accountability
400
Career and Technical Education
500
Item 133
To State Board of Education - State Charter School BoardFrom Education Fund
200
Schedule of Programs:
State Charter School Board
200
Item 134
To State Board of Education - Utah Schools for the Deaf and the BlindFrom Education Fund
20,500
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
300
From Revenue Transfers
1,000
Schedule of Programs:
Administration
15,800
Transportation and Support Services
1,800
Utah State Instructional Materials Access Center
300
School for the Deaf
2,200
School for the Blind
1,700
School and Institutional Trust Fund Office
Item 135
To School and Institutional Trust Fund OfficeItem 135
From School and Institutional Trust Fund Management Acct.
500
Schedule of Programs:
School and Institutional Trust Fund Office
500
Executive Appropriations
Capitol Preservation Board
Item 136
To Capitol Preservation BoardCapitol Preservation Board
Item 136
From General Fund
(834,800)
Schedule of Programs:
Capitol Preservation Board
(834,800)
Legislature
Item 137
To Legislature - SenateItem 137
From General Fund
3,000
Schedule of Programs:
Administration
3,000
Item 138
To Legislature - House of RepresentativesFrom General Fund
(1,200)
Schedule of Programs:
Administration
(1,200)
Item 139
To Legislature - Office of Legislative Research and General CounselFrom General Fund
5,300
Schedule of Programs:
Administration
5,300
Item 140
To Legislature - Office of the Legislative Fiscal AnalystFrom General Fund
1,900
Schedule of Programs:
Administration and Research
1,900
Item 141
To Legislature - Office of the Legislative Auditor GeneralFrom General Fund
2,700
Schedule of Programs:
Administration
2,700
Item 142
To Legislature - Legislative ServicesFrom General Fund
(4,300)
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(1,100)
Schedule of Programs:
Administration
(5,400)
Utah National Guard
Item 143
To Utah National GuardItem 143
From General Fund
13,200
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
100
Schedule of Programs:
Administration
1,000
Operations and Maintenance
12,300
Department of Veterans and Military Affairs
Item 144
To Department of Veterans and Military Affairs - Veterans and Military AffairsItem 144
From General Fund
(3,300)
From Federal Funds
(600)
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(100)
Schedule of Programs:
Administration
(4,000)
Cemetery
(900)
Military Affairs
100
Outreach Services
1,000
State Approving Agency
(200)
Subsection 1(b). Expendable Funds and Accounts. The Legislature has reviewed the following expendable funds. The Legislature authorizes the State Division of Finance to transfer amounts between funds and accounts as indicated. Outlays and expenditures from the funds or accounts to which the money is transferred may be made without further legislative action, in accordance with statutory provisions relating to the funds or accounts.
Infrastructure and General Government
Department of Administrative Services
Item 145
To Department of Administrative Services - State Debt Collection FundDepartment of Administrative Services
Item 145
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(3,200)
Schedule of Programs:
State Debt Collection Fund
(3,200)
Business, Economic Development, and Labor
Department of Commerce
Item 146
To Department of Commerce - Consumer Protection Education and Training FundDepartment of Commerce
Item 146
From Licenses/Fees
500
Schedule of Programs:
Consumer Protection Education and Training Fund
500
Item 147
To Department of Commerce - Securities Investor Education/Training/Enforcement FundFrom Licenses/Fees
(1,700)
Schedule of Programs:
Securities Investor Education/Training/Enforcement Fund
(1,700)
Governor's Office of Economic Development
Item 148
To Governor's Office of Economic Development - Outdoor Recreation Infrastructure AccountItem 148
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
100
Schedule of Programs:
Outdoor Recreation Infrastructure Account
100
Executive Appropriations
Capitol Preservation Board
Item 149
To Capitol Preservation Board - State Capitol FundCapitol Preservation Board
Item 149
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
(154,000)
Schedule of Programs:
State Capitol Fund
(154,000)
Utah National Guard
Item 150
To Utah National Guard - National Guard MWR FundItem 150
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
100
Schedule of Programs:
National Guard MWR Fund
100
Department of Veterans and Military Affairs
Item 151
To Department of Veterans and Military Affairs - Utah Veterans Nursing Home FundItem 151
From Federal Funds
117,300
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
700
Schedule of Programs:
Veterans Nursing Home Fund
118,000
Subsection 1(c). Business-like Activities. The Legislature has reviewed the following proprietary funds. Under the terms and conditions of Utah Code 63J-1-410, for any included Internal Service Fund, the Legislature approves budgets, full-time permanent positions, and capital acquisition amounts as indicated, and appropriates to the funds, as indicated, estimated revenue from rates, fees, and other charges. The Legislature authorizes the State Division of Finance to transfer amounts between funds and accounts as indicated.
Social Services
Department of Health
Item 152
To Department of Health - Qualified Patient Enterprise FundDepartment of Health
Item 152
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
200
Schedule of Programs:
Qualified Patient Enterprise Fund
200
Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environmental Quality
Department of Agriculture and Food
Item 153
To Department of Agriculture and Food - Qualified Production Enterprise FundDepartment of Agriculture and Food
Item 153
From Dedicated Credits Revenue
100
Schedule of Programs:
Qualified Production Enterprise Fund
100
Subsection 1(d). Restricted Fund and Account Transfers. The Legislature authorizes the State Division of Finance to transfer the following amounts between the following funds or accounts as indicated. Expenditures and outlays from the funds to which the money is transferred must be authorized by an appropriation.
Executive Offices and Criminal Justice
Item 154
To General Fund Restricted - Indigent Defense Resources AccountItem 154
From General Fund
400
From Revenue Transfers
(400)
Section 2. Fees. Under the terms and conditions of Utah Code Title 63J Chapter 1 and other fee statutes as applicable, the following fees and rates are approved for the use and support of the government of the State of Utah for the Fiscal Year beginning July 1, 2021 and ending June 30, 2022.
Executive Offices and Criminal Justice
Attorney General
AdministrationAttorney General
Government Records Access and Management Act
Document Certification
2.00
CD Duplication (per CD)
5.00
Plus actual staff costs
DVD Duplication (per DVD)
10.00
Plus actual staff costs
Photocopies
Non-color (per page)
0.25
Color (per page)
0.40
11 x 17 (per page)
1.00
Odd Size
Actual cost
Document Faxing (per page)
1.00
Long Distance Faxing for Over 10 Pages
1.00
Record Preparation
Actual cost
Record Preparation
2.00
Plus actual postage costs
Other Media
Actual cost
Other Services
Actual cost
Children's Justice Centers
CJC Conference Registrations (per Variable)Varies by type
This represents the fee charged for the Children's Justice Center's annual conference. Conference Registration (per unit/day) - Varies by Type.
ISF - Attorney General
Child Protection Attorney I-II - Co-Located Rate77.00
ISF rate for legal services
Child Protection Attorney I-II - Office Rate
80.00
ISF rate for legal services
Child Protection Attorney III-IV - Co-Located Rate
97.00
ISF rate for legal services
Child Protection Attorney III-IV - Office Rate
100.00
ISF rate for legal services
Child Protection Attorney V - Co-located Rate
121.00
ISF rate for legal services
Child Protection Attorney V - Office Rate
125.00
ISF rate for legal services
Child Protection Paralegal - Co-Located Rate
56.00
ISF rate for legal services
Child Protection Paralegal - Office Rate
58.00
ISF rate for legal services
Civil Attorney I - II - Co-Located Rate
82.00
ISF rate for legal services
Civil Attorney I - II - Office Rate
85.00
ISF rate for legal services
Civil Attorney III - IV - Co-Located Rate
102.00
ISF rate for legal services
Civil Attorney III - IV - Office Rate
105.00
ISF Rate for Legal Services
Civil Attorney I-II - Litigation Rate
96.00
Current legislatively approved rate, per HB 6002, 2020 Sixth Special Session
Civil Attorney III-IV - Litigation Rate
115.00
ISF rate for legal services
Civil Attorney V - Co-Located Rate
126.00
ISF rate for legal services
Civil Attorney V - Litigation Rate
139.00
ISF rate for legal services
Civil Attorney V - Office Rate
130.00
ISF rate for legal services
Civil Paralegal - Co-Located Rate
61.00
ISF rate for legal services
Civil Paralegal - Litigation Rate
62.00
ISF rate for legal services
Civil Paralegal - Office Rate
63.00
ISF rate for legal services
Criminal Division Attorney I-II - Co-Located
108.00
Criminal Division Attorney I-II - Office Rate
112.00
Criminal Division Attorney III-IV - Co-Located Rate
123.00
Criminal Division Attorney III-IV - Office Rate
127.00
Criminal Division Attorney V - Co-Located Rate
139.00
Criminal Division Attorney V - Office Rate
144.00
Criminal Division Investigator - Co-Located Rate
70.00
Criminal Division Investigator - Office Rate
73.00
Criminal Division Paralegal - Co-Located Rate
56.00
Criminal Division Paralegal - Office Rate
58.00
Prosecution Council
UPC Training Registrations Private Attorney350.00
This fee covers expenses incurred by the Utah Prosecution Council for trainings provided throughout the year.
UPC Training Registrations Public Attorneys
125.00
This fee covers expenses incurred by the Utah Prosecution Council for trainings provided many times per year.
Board of Pardons and Parole
Digital Media10.00
Utah Department of Corrections
Programs and Operations
Department Executive DirectorPrograms and Operations
Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA) Fees (GRAMA fees apply to the entire Department of Corrections)
Odd Size Photocopies (per page)
Actual cost
Fee entitled "Odd size photocopies" applies to the entire Department of Corrections.
Document Certification
2.00
Fee entitled "Document Certification" applies to the entire Department of Corrections.
Local Document Faxing (per page)
0.50
Fee entitled "Local Document Faxing" applies to the entire Department of Corrections.
Long Distance Document Faxing (per page)
2.00
Fee entitled "Long Distance Document Faxing" applies to the entire Department Of Corrections.
Staff Time to Search, Compile, and Otherwise Prepare Record
Actual cost
Fee entitled "Staff time to search, compile, and otherwise prepare record" applies to the entire Department of Corrections.
Mail and Ship Preparation, Plus Actual Postage Costs
Actual cost
Fee entitled "Mail and ship preparation, plus actual postage costs" applies to the entire Department of Corrections.
CD Duplication (per CD)
5.00
Fee entitled "CD Duplication" applies to the entire Department of Corrections.
DVD Duplication (per DVD)
10.00
Fee entitled "DVD Duplication" applies to the entire Department of Corrections.
Other Media
Actual cost
Fee entitled "Other Media" applies to the entire Department of Corrections.
Other Services
Actual cost
Fee entitled "Other Services" applies to the entire Department of Corrections.
8.5 x 11 Photocopy (per page)
0.25
Fee entitled "8.5 x 11 photocopy" applies to the entire Department of Corrections.
Parole/Probation Supervision
OSDC Supervision Collection
30.00
Fee entitled "OSDC Supervision Collection" applies for the entire Department of Corrections.
Resident Support
6.00
Fee entitled "Resident Support" applies for the entire Department of Corrections.
Department Wide
Restitution for Prisoner Damages
Actual cost
Fee entitled "Restitution for Prisoner Damages" applies for the entire Department of Corrections.
False Information Fines
Range: $1 - $84,200
Fee entitled "False Information Fines" applies for the entire Department of Corrections.
Sale of Services
Actual cost
Fee entitled "Sale of Services" applies for the entire Department of Corrections.
Inmate Leases & Concessions
11.00
Fee entitled "Inmate Leases & Concessions" applies for the entire Department of Corrections.
Patient Social Security Benefits Collections
Amount Based on Actual Collected
Fee entitled "Patient Social Security Benefits Collections" applies for the entire Department of Corrections.
Sale of Goods and Materials
Actual cost
Fee entitled "Sale of Goods & Materials" applies for the entire Department of Corrections.
Buildings Rental
Contractual
Fee entitled "Building Rental" applies for the entire Department of Corrections.
Victim Rep Inmate Withheld
Range: $1 - $50,000
Fee entitled "Victim Rep Inmate Withheld" applies for the entire Department of Corrections.
Sundry Revenue Collection
Miscellanous collections
Fee entitled "Sundry Revenue Collection" applies for the entire Department of Corrections.
Offender Tuition
Offender Tuition Payments
Actual cost
Fee entitled "Offender Tuition Payments" applies to the entire Department of Corrections.
Department Medical Services
Medical ServicesMedical
Prisoner Various Prostheses Co-pay
1/2 cost
Inmate Support Collections
Actual cost
Utah Correctional Industries
UCiSale of Goods and Materials
Cost plus profit
Sale of Services
Cost plus profit
Judicial Council/State Court Administrator
Administration
Administrative OfficeAdministration
Email Up to 10 pages
5.00
Email Up to 10 pages
5.00
Audio tape
10.00
Video tape
15.00
CD
10.00
Reporter Text (per half day)
25.00
Personnel time after 15 min (per 15 minutes)
Cost of Employee Time
Electronic copy of Court Proceeding (per half day)
10.00
Court Records Online
Subscription
Over 200 records (per search)
0.10
200 records (per month)
30.00
Online Services Setup
25.00
Fax
Up to 10 pages
5.00
After 10 pages (per page)
0.50
Mailings
Actual cost
Preprinted Forms
Cost based on number and size
State Court Administrator
Copies (per page)
0.25
Microfiche (per card)
1.00
Governors Office
CCJJ - Child Welfare Parental Defense
Child Welfare Parental DefenseCCJJ - Child Welfare Parental Defense
Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Fee (per CLE Hour)
CLE Fee
Parental Defense Fund - Parental Defense Conference Fee (per Person)
150.00
Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice
ExtraditionsExtraditions Services-Restitution
Court Ordered
Utah Office for Victims of Crime
Utah Crime Victims Conference
150.00
Utah Victim Assistance Academy
500.00
Governor's Office
AdministrationGovernment Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA) Fees for the Entire Governor's Office
Staff Time to Search, Compile, and Otherwise Prepare Record
Actual Cost
Mailing
Actual Cost
Paper (per side of sheet)
0.25
Audio Recording
5.00
Video Recording
15.00
Document Faxing (per page)
0.50
Long Distance Faxing over 10 Pages
1.00
Lt. Governor's Office
Lobbyist
Lobbyist Badge Replacement
10.00
Election Information
Copy of Election Results
35.00
Copy of Complete Voter Information Database
1,050.00
Notary
Notary Commission
95.00
Notary Test Retake Within 30 Days
40.00
Remote Notary Application
50.00
Certifications
Apostille
20.00
Apostille for Adoption
10.00
Certificate of Authentication
20.00
Certificate of Authentication for Adoption
10.00
Special Certificate
10.00
Photocopies (per page)
0.25
International Postage
10.00
Expedited Processing
Within Two Hours if Presented Before 3:00 p.m.
75.00
End of Next Business Day
35.00
Local Government and Limited Purpose Entity Registry
Local Government and Limited Purpose Entity New Registration
50.00
Local Government and Limited Purpose Entity Registration Renewal
25.00
Office of Management and Budget
Operational ExcellenceConference Registration (per unit / day)
Varies by Type
Department of Human Services - Division of Juvenile Justice Services
Programs and Operations
AdministrationPrograms and Operations
Government Records Access and Management Act
Paper (per side of sheet)
0.25
Audio Tape (per tape)
5.00
Video Tape (per tape)
15.00
Mailing
Actual cost
Compiling and Reporting in Another Format (per hour)
25.00
Programmer/Analyst Assistance Required (per hour)
50.00
Correctional Facilities
Vocational Projects
5,000.00
Office of the State Auditor
State Auditor
Training (per hour)State Auditor
15.00
This fee is for an individual to take one hour of training provided either online or in person at the Office of the State Auditor.
Professional Services and Event Training
Actual Cost
This fee is to reimburse the State Auditor for the actual costs of audit services or actual costs of training services provided at a location other than online or in the Office of the State Auditor.
Record Access Fee
Actual Cost
This fee is to reimburse the Office of the State Auditor for the actual costs of providing records under the Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA).
Financial Transparency Database Subscription Fee
Actual Cost
This fee is to reimburse the Office of the State Auditor for actual costs of accessing large amounts of transparency database information.
Department of Public Safety
Driver License
Driver License AdministrationDriver License
Commercial Driver School
License
Original
100.00
Annual Renewal
100.00
Duplicate
10.00
Instructor
30.00
Annual Instructor Renewal
20.00
Duplicate Instructor
6.00
Branch Office Original
30.00
Branch Office Annual Renewal
30.00
Branch Office Reinstatement
75.00
Instructor/Operation Reinstatement
75.00
School Reinstatement
75.00
Commercial Driver License Intra-state Medical Waiver
25.00
Certified Record
first 15 pages
10.75
Includes Motor Vehicle Record
16 to 30 pages
15.75
Includes Motor Vehicle Record
31 to 45 pages
20.75
Includes Motor Vehicle Record
46 or more pages
25.75
Includes Motor Vehicle Record
Copy of Full Driver History
7.00
Copies of any other record
5.00
Includes tape recording, letter, medical copy, arrests
Verification
Driver Address Record Verification
3.00
Validate Service
0.75
Pedestrian Vehicle Permit
13.00
Citation Monitoring Verification
0.06
Ignition Interlock System
License
Provider
Original
100.00
Annual Renewal
100.00
Duplicate
10.00
Provider Branch Office Inspection
30.00
Provider Branch Office Annual Inspection
30.00
Installer
Original
30.00
Annual Renewal
30.00
Duplicate
6.00
Provider
Reinstatement
75.00
Installer
75.00
Driver Records
Online services
3.00
Utah Interactive Convenience Fee
Driver Services
Commercial Driver License third party testing
License
Original Tester
100.00
Annual Tester Renewal
100.00
Duplicate Tester
10.00
Original Examiner
30.00
Annual Examiner Renewal
20.00
Duplicate Examiner
6.00
Examiner Reinstatement
75.00
Tester Reinstatement
75.00
Emergency Management
Mobile Command Operator (per Hour)40.00
Mobile Command Vehicle (per Hour)
65.00
PIO Conference Guest Fee
200.00
PIO Conference Late Registration Fee
250.00
PIO Conference Registration Fees
225.00
PIO Half Conference Registration Fee
100.00
Utah Certified Emergency Manager (per Application)
100.00
Utah Expo Registration Fee
5.00
Peace Officers' Standards and Training
Basic TrainingSatellite Academy Technology Fee
25.00
Dorm Room
10.00
K-9 Training (out of state agencies)
2,175.00
Duplicate POST Certification
5.00
Duplicate Certificate, Wallet Card
5.00
Duplicate Radar or Intox Card
2.00
Law Enforcement Officials and Judges Firearms Course
1,000.00
Cadet Application
Online Application Processing Fee
35.00
Rental
Pursuit Interventions Technique Training Vehicles
100.00
Firing Range
300.00
Shoot House
150.00
Camp William Firing Range
200.00
Peace Officers' Standards and Training (POST)
Reactivation/Waiver
75.00
Supervisor Class
50.00
Programs & Operations
CITS State Crime LabsAdditional DNA Casework per sample - full analysis
894.00
DNA Casework per sample - Quantitation only
459.00
Drugs - controlled substances per item of evidence
355.00
Fingerprints per item of evidence
345.00
Serology/Biology per item of evidence
335.00
Training Course Materials Reimbursement (per Person)
250.00
Training Course Materials Reimbursement
Department Commissioner's Office
Fees Applicable to All Divisions In Department of Public Safety
Courier Delivery
Actual cost
Fax (per page)
1.00
Audio/Video/Photos (per CD)
25.00
Developed photo negatives (per photo)
1.00
Printed Digital Photos (per paper)
2.00
1, 2, or 4 photos per sheet (8x11) based on request
Miscellaneous Computer Processing (per hour)
Cost of Employee Time
Bulk/E-Data Transaction (per Record)
0.10
Copies
Mailing
Actual cost
Color (per page)
1.00
Over 50 pages (per page)
0.50
1-10 pages
5.00
11-50 pages
25.00
Department Sponsored Conferences
Registration (per registrant)
275.00
Late Registration (per registrant)
300.00
Vendor Fee (per Vendor)
700.00
Fire Marshal - Fire Operations
Annual license for display operator, special effects operator, or flame effects operator (per License)
40.00
Fire and Life Safety Review (per Square Foot)
Greater of $75/plan review or $.022/square ft.
Annual license for importer and wholesaler of pyrotechnic devices (per License)
250.00
Inspection For Fire Clearance
Re-Inspection Fee (per Re-Inspection)
250.00
Liquid Petroleum Gas
License
Class I
450.00
Class II
450.00
Class III
105.00
Class IV
150.00
Branch Office
338.00
Duplicate
30.00
Examination
30.00
Re-examination
30.00
Five Year Examination
30.00
Certificate
40.00
Dispenser Operator B
20.00
Plan Reviews
More than 5000 gallons
150.00
5000 water gallons or less
75.00
Special inspections (per hour)
50.00
Re-inspection
250.00
3rd inspection or more
Private Container Inspection
More than one container
150.00
One container
75.00
Portable Fire Extinguisher and Automatic Fire Suppression Systems
License
300.00
Combination
150.00
Branch Office License
150.00
Certificate of Registration
40.00
Duplicate Certificate of Registration
40.00
License Transfer
50.00
Application for exemption
150.00
Examination
30.00
Re-examination
30.00
Five year examination
30.00
Automatic Fire Sprinkler Inspection and Testing
Certificate of Registration
30.00
Examination
20.00
Re-examination
20.00
Three year extension
20.00
Fire Alarm Inspection and Testing
Certificate of Registration
40.00
Examination
30.00
Re-examination
30.00
Three year extension
30.00
Highway Patrol - Administration
Online Traffic Reports Utah Interactive Convenience Fee
2.50
UHP Conference Registration Fee
250.00
Photogramatry
100.00
Cessna (per hour)
155.00
Plus meals and lodging
Helicopter (per hour)
1,350.00
Plus meals and lodging
Court order requesting blood samples be sent to outside agency
40.00
Highway Patrol - Federal/State Projects
Transportation and Security Details (per hour)
100.00
Plus mileage
Highway Patrol - Safety Inspections
Safety Inspection Program
Safety Inspection Manual
5.50
Stickers (book of 25)
4.50
Sticker reports (book of 25)
3.00
Inspection certificates for passenger/light truck (book of 50)
3.00
Inspection certificates for ATV (book of 25)
3.00
Inspection Station
Permit application fee
100.00
Station physical address change
100.00
Replacement of lost permit
2.25
Inspector
Certificate application fee
7.00
Valid for 5 years
Certificate renewal fee
4.50
Replacement of lost certificate
1.00
Bureau of Criminal Identification
Law Enforcement/Criminal Justice ServicesTAC Conference Registration
100.00
Non-Government/Other Services
Replication Fee for Rap Back Enrollment (per Request)
10.00
Vacatur Expungement Order Processing Fee
65.00
Record Challenge Fee (per Request)
15.00
Paper Arrest (OTN) Fingerprint Card Packets (per card packet)
15.00
Right of Access (per Request)
15.00
AFIS Retain (per Request)
5.00
Applicant Fingerprint Card (WIN) (per Request)
15.00
Firearm Transaction (Brady Check)
7.50
Name/DOB Applicant Background Check
15.00
Concealed Firearm Permit Instructor Registration
35.00
Board of Pardons Expungement Processing
65.00
Fingerprint Services
15.00
Print Other State Agency Cards
5.00
State Agency ID set up
50.00
Child ID Kits
1.00
Extra Copies Rap Sheet
15.00
Extra Fingerprint Cards
5.00
Concealed weapons permit renewal Utah Interactive Convenience Fee
0.75
Photos
15.00
Application for Removal From White Collar Crime Registry
120.00
Private Investigator
Original agency license application and license
215.00
Renewal of an agency license
115.00
Original registrant or apprentice license application and license
115.00
Renewal of a registrant or apprentice license
65.00
Late Fee Renewal - Agency
65.00
Late Fee Renewal - Registrant/Apprentice
45.00
Reinstatement of any license
65.00
Duplicate identification card
25.00
Bail Enforcement
Original bail enforcement agent license application and license
250.00
Renewal of a bail enforcement agent or bail bond recovery agency license
150.00
Original bail recovery agent license application and license
150.00
Renewal of each bail recovery agent license
100.00
Original bail recovery apprentice license application and license
150.00
Renewal of each bail recovery apprentice license
100.00
Late Fee Renewal - Enforcement Agent/Recovery Agency
50.00
Late Fee Renewal - Recovery Agent
30.00
Late Fee Renewal - Recovery Apprentice
30.00
Reinstatement of a bail enforcement agent or bail bond recovery agency license
50.00
Duplicate identification card
10.00
Reinstatement of an identification card
10.00
Sex Offender Kidnap Registy
Application for removal from registry
168.00
Eligibility Certificate for removal from registry
25.00
Expungements
Special certificates of eligibility.
65.00
Application
65.00
Certificate of Eligibility
65.00
Infrastructure and General Government
Department of Human Resource Management
Human Resource Management
Statewide Management Liability TrainingDepartment of Human Resource Management
Human Resource Management
Course Fee (per student)
750.00
Per Course
Other Training Fee (per hour)
25.00
$25 per training hour - materials not included.
Human Resources Internal Service Fund
ISF - Core HR ServicesCore HR (per FTE)
12.00
ISF - Field Services
Consulting Services (Non-Customer) (per Hour)
50.00
Billing for DHRM consultation with agencies who do not use DHRM HR services.
HR Services (per FTE)
740.00
ISF - Payroll Field Services
Payroll Services (per FTE)
54.00
Per UCA 67-19-13.5, the following agencies are not required to use DHRM payroll services: State Treasurer's Office, State Auditor's Office, Dept. of Technology Services, Dept. of Public Safety, Dept. of Natural Resources, Dept. of Transportation, Utah Schools for the Deaf and the Blind.
Department of Administrative Services
DFCM Administration
Program ManagementDFCM Administration
Non-state Funded Project Fees
Projects < $99,999 (per Project)
3.5%
Projects >= $100K and < $499,999 (per Project)
$3500 + 1.5% over $100,000
Projects >= $500K and < $2,499,999 (per Project)
$9500 + 0.75% over $500,000
Projects >= $2.5M and < $9,999,999 (per Project)
$24,500 + 0.5% over $2,500,000
Projects >= $10M and < $49,999,999 (per Project)
$62,000 + .15% over $10,000,000
Projects >= $50M (per Project)
$122,000 + 0.1% over $50,000,000
Executive Director
Government Records Access and Management ActPhotocopies, black & white (per Copy)
0.10
Photocopies, color (per Copy)
0.25
Photocopy labor cost (per Utah Statute 63G-2-203(2)) (per page)
Actual Cost
Certified copy of a document (per certification)
4.00
Long distance fax within US (per fax number)
2.00
Electronic Documents on any physical media (per USB (GB))
Actual Cost
Mail within US (per address)
2.00
Mail outside US (per address)
5.00
Research or services
Actual cost
Finance Administration
Financial Information SystemsFINET Interface Implementation - Large Project
5,600.00
FINET Interface Implementation - Medium Project
3,700.00
FINET Interface Implementation - Small Project
1,900.00
Custom Report and Dashboard Development and Maintenance
Actual Costs
FINET Interface Document Clean Up (per Hour)
46.00
Credit Card Payments
Variable
Contract rebates
Financial Reporting
Loan Servicing
125.00
ISF Accounting Services
Actual cost
Cash Mgt Improvement Act Interest Calculation
Actual cost
Single Audit Billing to State Auditor's Office
Actual Cost
Payables/Disbursing
Disbursements
Collection Service
15.00
IRS Collection Service
25.00
Payroll
Out-of-State Employee Maintenance Fee
1,300.00
Out-of-State Employee Set Up Fee
2,200.00
Payroll Interface Document Cleanup
46.00
Tax Review Fee for Out-of-State Payroll
Actual Cost
State Archives
Archives AdministrationData Base Download (plus Work Setup Fee) (per Record)
0.10
Patron Services
Copy - Paper to PDF (copier use by patron)
0.05
Digital Collection Setup Host fee
300.00
Local Commercial License
10.00
National Commercial License
50.00
Copy - Paper to PDF (copier use by staff)
0.25
General
Certified Copy of a Document
4.00
Photo Reproductions
Digital Imaging 300 dpi or higher
10.00
Mailing and Fax Charges
Within USA
Mailing in USA - 1 to 10 Pages
3.00
Mailing in USA - Microfilm 1 to 2 Reels
4.00
Mailing in USA - Each additional Microfilm Reel
1.00
Mailing in USA - CD/DVD/USB
4.00
Mailing in USA - Add Postage for each 10 pages
1.00
International
Mailing International - 1 to 10 pages
5.00
Mailing International - Each additional 10 pages
1.00
Mailing International - Microfilm 1 to 2 Reels
6.00
Mailing International - Each additional Microfilm Reel
2.00
Mailing International - CD/DVD/ USB
6.00
Copy Charges
Audio
Copy Charges - Audio Recordings
10.00
Price excludes cost of medium
Documents
Copy Charges - 11 x 14 and 11 x 17 by staff, limit 50
0.50
Copy Charges - 11 x 14 and 11 x 17 by patron
0.25
8.5x11
Copy - 8.5 x 11 by staff, limit 50
0.25
Copy - 8.5 x 11 by patron
0.10
Microfilm/Microfiche
Digital
Copy - Digital by staff, limit 25
1.00
Copy - Digital by patron
0.15
Paper
Copy Microfilm - Paper by staff, limit 25
1.00
Copy Microfilm - Paper by patron
0.25
Video
Copy Video - Video Recording (excludes cost of medium)
20.00
Price excludes cost of medium
Other
Archivist Handling fee (per hr.) (per hour)
At Cost
Special Request
At Cost
Supplies
Supplies - USB Flash Drive (per gigabyte)
5.00
Supplies - CD (per disk)
0.30
Supplies - DVD (per disk)
0.40
Electronic File on-line (per File)
2.50
Preservation Services
Work Setup Fee (WSF)
17.00
Microfiche production fee per image plus (WSF) (per image)
0.045
General
16mm master film
13.00
Digital Copies of Electronic Rolls of Microfilm plus medium cost
10.00
35mm master film
35.00
16mm silver duplicate copy
30.00
35mm silver duplicate copy
24.00
Books filmed (per Page)
0.15
Electronic image to microfilm (per Reel)
45.00
Microfilm to CD/DVD/USB (per reel)
40.00
Microfilm Lab Processing Setup Fee
5.00
Microfilm to digital PDF conversion
5.00
State Debt Collection Fund
Office of State Debt CollectionAttorney / Legal fee (per Hour)
$100 per hour
Corrections Tuition Fee
10% of tuition account balance
Collection Penalty
6.0%
Collection Interest
Prime + 2%
Post Judgment Interest
Variable
Labor Commission Wage Claims
Variable
10% of partial payments; 1/3 of claim or $500, whichever is greater for full payments
Administrative Collection
15.5%
15.5% of amount collected (18.34% effective rate)
Garnishment Request
Actual cost
Legal Document Service
Actual cost
Greater of $20 or Actual
Credit card processing fee charged to collection vendors
1.75%
Court Filing, Deposition/Transcript /Skip Tracing
Actual cost
Department of Administrative Services
Division of Facilities Construction and Management - Facilities Management
Taylorsville State Office BuildingDivision of Facilities Construction and Management - Facilities Management
2,891,435.00
All services provided by the DFCM ISF are voluntary. This is based on Operations and maintenance agreements with each location managed by the DFCM. Without these services each state entity may either manage the sight themselves or contract out the services that will meet the States building board standards. The DFCM director annually reviews these requests and determines if the agency has the ability to provide the services to meet those standards. This location is an agreement with the DFCM and Department of Administrative Services, Administrative Office of the Courts, Department of Human Services, Department of Insurance, Department of Technology Services, Department of Agriculture and Department of Public Safety/Emergency Management.
SLC VA home
40,667.90
All services provided by the DFCM ISF are voluntary. This is based on Operations and maintenance agreements with each location managed by the DFCM. Without these services each state entity may either manage the sight themselves or contract out the services that will meet the States building board standards. The DFCM director annually reviews these requests and determines if the agency has the ability to provide the services to meet those standards. This location is an agreement with the DFCM and Department of Veterans Affairs.
Garage-Groundskeeper I
25.00
New Provo Courts/Terrace
1,320,997.88
DEQ Building
62,788.63
Unified Lab #2
865,836.54
Cedar City DNR
77,790.16
All services provided by the DFCM ISF are voluntary. This is based on Operations and maintenance agreements with each location managed by the DFCM. Without these services each state entity may either manage the sight themselves or contract out the services that will meet the States building board standards. The DFCM director annually reviews these requests and determines if the agency has the ability to provide the services to meet those standards. This location is an agreement with the DFCM and Department of Natural Resources.
Ogden VA Nursing Home
52,945.37
Clearfield Warehouse C6 - Archives
152,535.84
Garage-Facilities Manager / Coord II
69.00
Garage-Grounds Manager
49.00
Spanish Fork Veterinary Lab
50,716.03
Utah Arts Collection
43,900.00
West Jordan Courts
557,835.00
Chase Home
17,428.00
Clearfield Warehouse C7 - DNR/DPS
102,837.00
Garage-Grounds Supervisor
45.00
Garage-Journey Plumber
60.00
Payson VA Nursing Home
189,105.70
All services provided by the DFCM ISF are voluntary. This is based on Operations and maintenance agreements with each location managed by the DFCM. Without these services each state entity may either manage the sight themselves or contract out the services that will meet the States building board standards. The DFCM director annually reviews these requests and determines if the agency has the ability to provide the services to meet those standards. This location is an agreement with the DFCM and Department of Veterans Affairs.
Utah State Office of Education
410,669.00
West Valley 3rd District Court
148,350.00
Calvin Rampton Complex
1,602,863.00
Garage-Journey Electrician
62.00
Utah State Developmental Center
2,648,357.00
Vernal DNR Regional
80,394.00
Vernal Drivers License
36,055.00
All services provided by the DFCM ISF are voluntary. This is based on Operations and maintenance agreements with each location managed by the DFCM. Without these services each state entity may either manage the sight themselves or contract out the services that will meet the States building board standards. The DFCM director annually reviews these requests and determines if the agency has the ability to provide the services to meet those standards. This location is an agreement with the DFCM and Department of Public Safety.
Department of Public Safety
DPS Crime Lab
42,000.00
Cannon Health
860,515.00
Garage-Electronics Resource Group
53.00
Garage-Groundskeeper II
44.00
Garage-Journey HVAC
59.00
Lone Peak Forestry & Fire
45,820.65
N UT Fire Dispatch Center
30,438.66
DPS Drivers License
185,577.00
Alcoholic Beverage Control Stores
1,879,749.50
Garage-Journey Maintenance
54.00
Ivins VA Nursing Home
134,064.39
All services provided by the DFCM ISF are voluntary. This is based on Operations and maintenance agreements with each location managed by the DFCM. Without these services each state entity may either manage the sight themselves or contract out the services that will meet the States building board standards. The DFCM director annually reviews these requests and determines if the agency has the ability to provide the services to meet those standards. This location is an agreement with the DFCM and Department of Veterans Affairs.
Utah State Tax Commission
970,200.00
Vernal Juvenile Courts
40,256.00
All services provided by the DFCM ISF are voluntary. This is based on Operations and maintenance agreements with each location managed by the DFCM. Without these services each state entity may either manage the sight themselves or contract out the services that will meet the States building board standards. The DFCM director annually reviews these requests and determines if the agency has the ability to provide the services to meet those standards. This location is an agreement with the DFCM and Administrative Office of the Courts.
Veteran's Memorial Cemetery
24,464.00
Work Force Services
DWS/DHS - 1385 South State
408,430.70
Alcoholic Beverage Control Administration
805,415.00
Brigham City Regional Center
573,808.00
Garage-Maintenance Supervisor
55.00
Price Public Safety
90,897.00
Vernal 8th District Court
248,649.00
Wasatch Courts
11,518.56
All services provided by the DFCM ISF are voluntary. This is based on Operations and maintenance agreements with each location managed by the DFCM. Without these services each state entity may either manage the sight themselves or contract out the services that will meet the States building board standards. The DFCM director annually reviews these requests and determines if the agency has the ability to provide the services to meet those standards. This location is an agreement with the DFCM and Administrative Office of the Courts.
DWS Administration
685,930.00
Archive Building
121,335.00
Capitol Hill Complex
3,809,700.00
Department of Administrative Services Surplus Property
59,747.00
Garage-Mechanic
46.00
Juab County Court
76,798.00
Ogden Juvenile Court
444,038.00
Department of Public Safety
DPS Farmington Public Safety
100,425.00
All services provided by the DFCM ISF are voluntary. This is based on Operations and maintenance agreements with each location managed by the DFCM. Without these services each state entity may either manage the sight themselves or contract out the services that will meet the States building board standards. The DFCM director annually reviews these requests and determines if the agency has the ability to provide the services to meet those standards. This location is an agreement with the DFCM and Department of Public Safety.
Work Force Services
DWS Call Center
200,317.00
Agriculture
356,706.00
Brigham City Court
169,400.00
Cedar City Courts
155,520.00
All services provided by the DFCM ISF are voluntary. This is based on Operations and maintenance agreements with each location managed by the DFCM. Without these services each state entity may either manage the sight themselves or contract out the services that will meet the States building board standards. The DFCM director annually reviews these requests and determines if the agency has the ability to provide the services to meet those standards. This location is an agreement with the DFCM and Administrative Office of the Courts.
Dixie Drivers License
72,928.00
All services provided by the DFCM ISF are voluntary. This is based on Operations and maintenance agreements with each location managed by the DFCM. Without these services each state entity may either manage the sight themselves or contract out the services that will meet the States building board standards. The DFCM director annually reviews these requests and determines if the agency has the ability to provide the services to meet those standards. This location is an agreement with the DFCM and Department of Public Safety.
Fairpark Driver's License Division
61,571.00
Garage-Administrative Staff
49.00
Garage-Journey Boiler Operator
61.00
Garage-Office Specialist
45.00
Rio Grande Depot
493,565.00
Human Services
DHS - Vernal
74,117.00
Work Force Services
DWS Cedar City
93,461.00
Adult Probation and Parole Freemont Office Building
192,375.00
Cedar City Regional Center
92,008.00
DCFS - OREM
120,792.00
Division of Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired Training Housing
49,736.00
Driver License West Valley
98,880.00
Farmington 2nd District Courts
537,465.00
Garage-Apprentice Maintenance
49.00
Garage-Journey Carpenter
58.00
Garage-Temp Groundskeeper
22.00
Glendinning Fine Arts Center
45,000.00
Governor's Residence
177,156.00
Heber M. Wells
1,152,179.00
All services provided by the DFCM ISF are voluntary. This is based on Operations and maintenance agreements with each location managed by the DFCM. Without these services each state entity may either manage the sight themselves or contract out the services that will meet the States building board standards. The DFCM director annually reviews these requests and determines if the agency has the ability to provide the services to meet those standards. This location is an agreement with the DFCM and Labor Commission, Public Service Commission, Department of Commerce, and Attorney Generals Office.
Highland Regional Center
331,766.40
Layton Court
105,896.00
Logan 1st District Court
379,267.00
Moab Regional Center
142,533.00
All services provided by the DFCM ISF are voluntary. This is based on Operations and maintenance agreements with each location managed by the DFCM. Without these services each state entity may either manage the sight themselves or contract out the services that will meet the States building board standards. The DFCM director annually reviews these requests and determines if the agency has the ability to provide the services to meet those standards. This location is an agreement with the DFCM and Department of Public Safety, Department of Human Services and Department of Natural Resources.
Murray Highway Patrol
141,738.00
Natural Resources
745,072.00
Natural Resources Price
124,323.00
Natural Resources Richfield (Forestry)
104,508.14
Navajo Trust Fund Administration
157,640.00
Office of Rehabilitation Services
204,156.00
Ogden Court
562,740.00
Ogden Division of Motor Vehicles and Drivers License
91,964.00
Ogden Juvenile Probation
211,134.00
Ogden Radio Shop
16,434.00
Ogden Regional Center
751,511.27
All services provided by the DFCM ISF are voluntary. This is based on Operations and maintenance agreements with each location managed by the DFCM. Without these services each state entity may either manage the sight themselves or contract out the services that will meet the States building board standards. The DFCM director annually reviews these requests and determines if the agency has the ability to provide the services to meet those standards. This location is an agreement with the DFCM and Department of Workforce Services, Department of Human Services, Department of Corrections, Department of Health, Utah State Tax Commission, and Attorney Generals Office.
Orem Public Safety
105,640.00
Orem Region Three Department of Transportation
178,192.00
All services provided by the DFCM ISF are voluntary. This is based on Operations and maintenance agreements with each location managed by the DFCM. Without these services each state entity may either manage the sight themselves or contract out the services that will meet the States building board standards. The DFCM director annually reviews these requests and determines if the agency has the ability to provide the services to meet those standards. This location is an agreement with the DFCM and Department of Transportation.
Provo Juvenile Work Crew
74,164.77
All services provided by the DFCM ISF are voluntary. This is based on Operations and maintenance agreements with each location managed by the DFCM. Without these services each state entity may either manage the sight themselves or contract out the services that will meet the States building board standards. The DFCM director annually reviews these requests and determines if the agency has the ability to provide the services to meet those standards. This location is an agreement with the DFCM and Administrative Office of the Courts.
Provo Regional Center
839,011.00
All services provided by the DFCM ISF are voluntary. This is based on Operations and maintenance agreements with each location managed by the DFCM. Without these services each state entity may either manage the sight themselves or contract out the services that will meet the States building board standards. The DFCM director annually reviews these requests and determines if the agency has the ability to provide the services to meet those standards. This location is an agreement with the DFCM and Department of Administrative Services, Utah State Tax Commission, Department of Human Services, Department of Health, Department of Corrections and Department of Workforce Services.
Public Safety Depot Ogden
34,822.00
Richfield Court
161,535.68
All services provided by the DFCM ISF are voluntary. This is based on Operations and maintenance agreements with each location managed by the DFCM. Without these services each state entity may either manage the sight themselves or contract out the services that will meet the States building board standards. The DFCM director annually reviews these requests and determines if the agency has the ability to provide the services to meet those standards. This location is an agreement with the DFCM and Administrative Office of the Courts.
Richfield Dept. of Technology Services Center
39,000.00
Richfield Regional Center
75,499.00
Salt Lake Court
1,868,160.00
Salt Lake Government Building #1
972,934.00
Salt Lake Regional Center - 1950 West
250,492.00
St. George Courts
600,353.00
All services provided by the DFCM ISF are voluntary. This is based on Operations and maintenance agreements with each location managed by the DFCM. Without these services each state entity may either manage the sight themselves or contract out the services that will meet the States building board standards. The DFCM director annually reviews these requests and determines if the agency has the ability to provide the services to meet those standards. This location is an agreement with the DFCM and Administrative Office of the Courts.
St. George DPS
49,572.00
St. George Tax Commission
64,224.00
State Library
183,714.00
State Library State Mail
156,261.00
State Library Visually Impaired
124,027.00
Taylorsville BCI
185,250.00
Taylorsville Center for the Deaf
138,681.00
Tooele Courts
354,051.00
All services provided by the DFCM ISF are voluntary. This is based on Operations and maintenance agreements with each location managed by the DFCM. Without these services each state entity may either manage the sight themselves or contract out the services that will meet the States building board standards. The DFCM director annually reviews these requests and determines if the agency has the ability to provide the services to meet those standards. This location is an agreement with the DFCM and Administrative Office of the Courts.
Unified Lab
883,894.00
Vernal Division of Services for People with Disabilities
31,330.00
Human Services
DHS Clearfield East
127,306.00
DHS Ogden - Academy Square
299,834.00
Work Force Services
DWS Brigham City
62,804.00
All services provided by the DFCM ISF are voluntary. This is based on Operations and maintenance agreements with each location managed by the DFCM. Without these services each state entity may either manage the sight themselves or contract out the services that will meet the States building board standards. The DFCM director annually reviews these requests and determines if the agency has the ability to provide the services to meet those standards. This location is an agreement with the DFCM and Department of Workforce Services.
DWS Clearfield/Davis County
180,633.00
DWS Logan
140,088.00
DWS Metro Employment Center
252,776.00
DWS Midvale
135,640.00
DWS Ogden
203,748.00
All services provided by the DFCM ISF are voluntary. This is based on Operations and maintenance agreements with each location managed by the DFCM. Without these services each state entity may either manage the sight themselves or contract out the services that will meet the States building board standards. The DFCM director annually reviews these requests and determines if the agency has the ability to provide the services to meet those standards. This location is an agreement with the DFCM and Department of Workforce Services.
DWS Provo
195,970.00
All services provided by the DFCM ISF are voluntary. This is based on Operations and maintenance agreements with each location managed by the DFCM. Without these services each state entity may either manage the sight themselves or contract out the services that will meet the States building board standards. The DFCM director annually reviews these requests and determines if the agency has the ability to provide the services to meet those standards. This location is an agreement with the DFCM and Department of Workforce Services.
DWS Richfield
58,072.00
DWS South County Employment Center
176,196.00
DWS St. George
86,452.00
All services provided by the DFCM ISF are voluntary. This is based on Operations and maintenance agreements with each location managed by the DFCM. Without these services each state entity may either manage the sight themselves or contract out the services that will meet the States building board standards. The DFCM director annually reviews these requests and determines if the agency has the ability to provide the services to meet those standards. This location is an agreement with the DFCM and Department of Workforce Services.
DWS Vernal
73,702.00
Division of Finance
ISF - Purchasing CardPurchasing Card
Variable
Contract rebates
Division of Fleet Operations
ISF - Fuel NetworkState-Owned Sites Markup on Fuel (per gallon)
0.28
Retail Sites Markup on Fuel (per gallon)
0.17
Percentage of Transaction Value on Non-fuel Purchases
3.0%
Accounts receivable late fee
Past 30 days
5% of balance
Past 60 days
10% of balance
Past 90 days
15% of balance
CNG Maintenance and Depreciation (per gallon)
1.15
ISF - Motor Pool
Telematics GPS tracking
Actual cost
Commercial Equipment Rental
Cost plus $12 Fee
Administrative Fee for Do-Not Replace Vehicles (per Month)
51.29
Service Fee (per 12)
$12 Service Fee
General MP Info Research Fee (per 12)
$12 Per Hour
Lost or damaged fuel/maint card replacement fee (per 2)
$2 Fee
Vehicle Complaint Processing Fee (per 20)
$20 Fee
Operator negligence and vehicle abuse fees (per 0)
Varies (abuse or driver neglect cases only)
Lease Rate (per month, per vehicle)
See formula
Contract price less salvage value divided by current life cycle.
Mileage
See formula
Maintenance and repair costs for a particular vehicle/use type, divided by total miles for that vehicle/use type
Fuel Pass-through
Actual cost
Equipment rate for Public Safety vehicles
Actual cost
Additional Management
Daily Pool Rates - Actual Cost From Vendor Contract - Actual Cost
Actual Cost
Administrative Fee for Overhead
42.00
Management Information System (per month)
3.00
Vehicle Feature and Miscellaneous Equipment Upgrade
Actual cost
Vehicle Class Differential Upgrade
Actual cost
Bad Odometer Research
50.00
Operator fault
Vehicle Detail Cleaning Service
40.00
Excessive Maintenance, Accessory Fee
Variable
Accounts receivable late fee
Past 30-days
5% of balance
Past 60-days
10% of balance
Past 90-days
15% of balance
Accident deductible rate charged (per accident)
Actual cost
Operator negligence and vehicle abuse
Variable
Statutory Maintenance Non-Compliance
10 days late (per vehicle per month)
100.00
20 days late (per vehicle per month)
200.00
30+ days late (per vehicle per month)
300.00
Seasonal Use Vehicle Lease
155.02
ISF - Travel Office
Car and/or Hotel Only
8.00
Travel
Travel Agency Service
Regular
27.00
Online
17.00
State Agent
22.00
Group
16-25 people
24.50
26-45 people
22.00
46+ people
19.50
School District Agent
17.00
Transactions Group
Transactions Rate (per hour)
46.00
Division of Purchasing and General Services
ISF - Central MailingState Mail
Courier
Courier - Zone 1
2.26
Courier - Zone 2
3.88
Courier - Zone 3
8.04
Courier - Zone 4
9.70
Courier - Zone 5
14.35
Courier - Zone 6
17.79
Courier - Zone 7
21.73
Courier - Zone 8
26.42
Courier - Zone 9
28.49
Courier - Zone 10
33.22
Courier - Zone 11
36.02
Courier - Zone 12
39.87
Production
Incoming OCR Sort
0.103
Business Reply/Postage Due
0.54
Special Handling/Labor (per hour)
85.00
Auto Fold
0.024
Label Generate
0.155
Label Apply
0.15
Auto Tab
0.35
Meter/Seal
0.028
Optical Character Reader
0.028
Additional Insert
0.01
Accountable Mail
1.45
Intelligent Inserting
0.033
ISF - Cooperative Contracting
Cooperative Contracts Administrative
Up to 1.0%
ISF - Federal Surplus Property
Surplus
Federal Shipping and handling charges
See formula
Not to exceed 20% of federal acquisition cost plus freight/shipping charges
Accounts receivable late fees
Past 30 days
5% of balance
Past 60 days
10% of balance
ISF - Print Services
Contract Management (per impression)
0.005
Self Service Copy Rates
0.004
Cost computed by: (Depreciation + Maintenance + Supplies)/Impressions + copy multiplied impressions results
ISF - State Surplus Property
Surplus
Surcharge for use of a Financial Transaction Card
Up to 3%
Surcharge applies only to the amount charged to a financial transaction card
Online Sales Non-Vehicle
50% of net proceeds
Miscellaneous Property Pick-up Process
State Agencies
Total Sales Proceeds
See formula
Less prorated rebate of retained earnings
Handheld Devices (PDAs and wireless phones)
Less than 1 year old
75% of actual cost
$30 minimum
1 year and older
50% of cost - $30 minimum
Unique Property Processing
Negotiated % of sales price
Electronic/Hazardous Waste Recycling
Actual cost
Vehicles and Heavy Equipment
6.5% of Net Sale Price plus $100 per Vehicle
Default Auction Bids
10% of sales price
Labor (per hour)
26.00
Half hour minimum
Copy Rates (per copy)
0.10
Semi Truck and Trailer Service (per mile)
1.08
Two-ton Flat Bed Service (per mile)
0.61
Forklift Service (per hour)
23.00
4-6000 lbs
On-site sale away from Utah State Agency Surplus Property yard
7% of net sale price
Storage
Building (per cubic foot per month)
0.43
Fenced lot (per square foot per month)
0.23
Accounts receivable late fees
Past 30 days
5% of balance
Past 60 days
10% of balance
Risk Management
ISF - Risk Management AdministrationSpecialized Lines of Coverage
These are specialized lines of insurance outside of typical coverage lines. The aviation fees are pass through costs direct from insurance provider. Also shown are fees to host (administer) the enterprise learning management system (Saba).
Aviation Insurance Premiums (pass through)
SG-10305 Dept of Public Safety
99,928.00
SG-10269 Dept of Natural Resources
21,273.00
SG-10151 Dept of Agriculture & Food
11,904.00
SG-10350 Dept of Transportation
37,462.00
HE-10364 Utah State University
375,106.00
HE-10365 Utah Valley University
194,550.00
Learning Management System
Learning Management System - Enterprise Rate (per Hour)
55.00
Learning Management System - Garage Rate (per Hour)
55.00
ISF - Workers' Compensation
Workers Compensation Premiums
State Workers
0.61% per $100 wages
Road Construction Crews
1.60% per $100 wages
Aviation Crews (per PILOT-YEAR)
1.60% per $100 wages
Risk Management - Auto
Auto Property Damage (APD) Premium Methodology
APD Premiums
See below
Exposure data (vehicles) and loss history are provided to an actuary, who proposes rates listed below.
Standard Deductible (per incident)
1,500.00
(Currently applying a $1,000.00 deductible)
APD Premiums: Charter Schools
CS-10155 American Leadership Academy
1,634.00
CS-10164 C S Lewis Academy Charter School
842.00
CS-10310 Canyon Grove Academy
941.00
CS-10178 City Academy
248.00
CS-10201 East Hollywood High School
347.00
CS-10209 Fast Forward Charter
297.00
CS-10117 Franklin Discovery Academy
248.00
CS-10225 Guadalupe Charter School
1,089.00
CS-10238 Itineris Early College High School
198.00
CS-10245 Karl G Maeser Preparatory Academy
941.00
CS-10459 Mana Academy Charter School
495.00
CS-10258 Merit College Preparatory Academy
842.00
CS-10287 Northern Utah Academy For Math Engr & Science
545.00
CS-10300 Pinnacle Canyon Academy
3,317.00
CS-10302 Providence Hall Charter School
1,733.00
CS-10134 Real Salt Lake Academy
743.00
CS-10321 Salt Lake School For The Performing Arts
990.00
CS-10328 Soldier Hollow Charter School
248.00
CS-10337 Success Academy - Iron County
396.00
CS-10355 Tuacahn High School For The Performing Arts
842.00
CS-10362 Utah County Academy Of Sciences
198.00
CS-10469 Utah Military Academy
2,624.00
CS-10437 Valley Academy
3,168.00
CS-10102 Vanguard Charter School
495.00
CS-10368 Vista At Entrada School For Performing Arts And Technology
594.00
CS-10369 Walden School Of Liberal Arts
99.00
APD Premiums: Higher Education
HE-10163 Bridgerland Technical College
7,439.00
HE-10192 Davis Technical College
2,711.00
HE-10197 Dixie State University
12,687.00
HE-10196 Dixie Technical College
4,002.00
HE-10292 Ogden-Weber Technical College
1,912.00
HE-10263 Mountainland Technical College
3,347.00
HE-10318 Salt Lake Community College
21,950.00
HE-10326 Snow College
7,663.00
HE-10333 Southern Utah University
19,019.00
HE-10334 Southwest Technical College
2,876.00
HE-10348 Tooele Technical College
1,433.00
HE-10356 Uintah Basin Technical College
5,140.00
HE-10364 Utah State University
84,330.00
HE-10428 Utah System of Technical Colleges
304.00
HE-10365 Utah Valley University
31,397.00
HE-10375 Weber State University
27,840.00
APD Premiums: Independent Agencies
OT-10228 Heber Valley Railroad
680.00
OT-10363 Utah State Fair Park
1,492.00
APD Premiums: School Districts
SD-10154 Alpine School District
157,228.00
SD-10159 Beaver School District
7,646.00
SD-10161 Box Elder School District
44,222.00
SD-10166 Cache School District
44,037.00
SD-10168 Canyons School District
64,041.00
SD-10170 Carbon School District
13,457.00
SD-10172 Central Utah Educational Services
77.00
SD-10190 Daggett School District
4,217.00
SD-10194 Davis County School District
127,546.00
SD-10199 Duchesne School District
22,822.00
SD-10204 Emery School District
12,772.00
SD-10212 Garfield School District
7,144.00
SD-10223 Grand School District
5,826.00
SD-10224 Granite School District
113,969.00
SD-10237 Iron School District
29,426.00
SD-10240 Jordan School District
95,505.00
SD-10241 Juab School District
8,008.00
SD-10244 Kane School District
7,848.00
SD-10255 Logan City School District
3,078.00
SD-10259 Millard School District
12,748.00
SD-10262 Morgan School District
9,057.00
SD-10265 Murray School District
8,897.00
SD-10280 Nebo School District
60,473.00
SD-10283 North Sanpete School District
9,079.00
SD-10285 North Summit School District
4,767.00
SD-10286 Northeastern Utah Education Services
395.00
SD-10290 Ogden City School District
6,230.00
SD-10298 Park City School District
8,649.00
SD-10301 Piute School District
4,419.00
SD-10303 Provo School District
21,112.00
SD-10315 Rich School District
4,272.00
SD-10319 Salt Lake School District
43,578.00
SD-10322 San Juan School District
26,599.00
SD-10325 Sevier School District
17,965.00
SD-10329 South Sanpete School District
9,598.00
SD-10330 South Summit School District
6,510.00
SD-10332 Southeastern Educational Center
77.00
SD-10335 Southwest Education Developmental Center
677.00
SD-10347 Tintic School District
2,054.00
SD-10349 Tooele School District
30,830.00
SD-10357 Uintah School District
21,769.00
SD-10371 Wasatch School District
16,635.00
SD-10372 Washington School District
54,572.00
SD-10373 Wayne School District
3,657.00
SD-10374 Weber School District
58,111.00
APD Premiums: State Agencies
SG-10189 Judicial Branch
27,939.00
SG-10353 State Treasurer
428.00
SG-10216 Governor's Office
510.00
SG-10217 Utah Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice
173.00
SG-10219 Governor's Office of Economic Development
3,022.00
SG-10156 Attorney General
11,633.00
SG-10157 Utah State Auditor
343.00
SG-10144 Dept of Administrative Services
520.00
SG-10145 DAS Facilities Management
23,455.00
SG-10147 DAS Fleet Services Motor Pool
24,260.00
SG-10149 DAS Purchasing and General Services Administration
249.00
SG-10150 DAS Risk Management Administration
862.00
SG-10341 Dept of Technology Services
4,919.00
SG-10340 Tax Commission
13,241.00
SG-10277 Navajo Trust Administration
1,828.00
SG-10305 Dept of Public Safety
441,490.00
SG-10307 DPS Emergency Services & Homeland Security
596.00
SG-10266 Utah National Guard
10,326.00
SG-10231 Dept of Human Services
520.00
SG-10233 Dept of Human Services Special Projects
100,937.00
SG-10227 Dept of Health
9,948.00
SG-10203 Utah State Board of Education
12,975.00
SG-10323 Utah State Board of Education DBS Adminstration
12,996.00
SG-10187 Dept of Corrections
55,150.00
SG-10186 DOC DPO Central Utah / Gunnison
8,275.00
SG-10188 DOC AP&P Administration
79,671.00
SG-10297 Board of Pardons & Parole
1,027.00
SG-10367 Dept of Veterans' & Military Affairs
3,943.00
SG-10207 Dept of Environmental Quality
5,242.00
SG-10354 School & Institutional Trust Lands Admin
3,476.00
SG-10269 Dept of Natural Resources
97,809.00
SG-10274 DNR Foresty Fire Services Division
548.00
SG-10271 DNR Oil, Gas and Mining
3,250.00
SG-10274 DNR Water Resources
520.00
SG-10276 DNR Wildlife Resources
5,235.00
SG-10272 DNR State Parks and Recreation
39,439.00
SG-10273 DNR Utah Geological Survey
520.00
SG-10151 Dept of Agriculture & Food
29,323.00
SG-10304 Public Lands Policy Coordination Office
704.00
SG-10376 Dept of Workforce Services
26,270.00
SG-10152 Dept of Alcoholic Beverage Control
1,961.00
SG-10246 Labor Commission
6,502.00
SG-10180 Dept of Commerce
4,714.00
SG-10235 Dept of Insurance
2,945.00
SG-10181 Dept of Heritage & Arts
1,957.00
SG-10184 DHA State Library
5,907.00
SG-10350 Dept of Transportation
162,742.00
OT-10361 Utah Communications Authority
7,759.00
Risk Management - Liability
Liability Premium Methodology
Liability Premiums
1.00
Exposure data and loss history are provided to an actuary, who proposes rates. Penalties shown be low may also apply.
Non-Compliance Penalty - Risk Reduction Form
5% Penalty
Failure to submit Annual Risk Reduction Form - up to 5% Penalty.
Non-Compliance Penalty - Self Inspection Survey
10% Penalty
Failure to complete Self-Inspection Survey - up to 10% Penalty.
Non-Compliance Penalty (K-12) Cheerleader Safety Training
10% Penalty
Failure to attend annual cheer clinic - up to 3% Penalty. Non-compliance penalties in total not to exceed 15% per entity.
Liability Premiums: Charter Schools
CS-10140 Academy for Math, Engineering, & Science
8,243.00
CS-10155 American Leadership Academy
30,748.00
CS-10160 Beehive Science & Technology Academy
4,986.00
CS-10126 Bonneville Academy
10,346.00
CS-10164 C S Lewis Academy Charter School
5,800.00
CS-10310 Canyon Grove Academy
10,888.00
CS-10471 Career Path High
2,968.00
CS-10127 Center For Creativity, Innovation and Discovery
7,581.00
CS-10177 Channing Hall
10,515.00
CS-10178 City Academy
2,781.00
CS-10201 East Hollywood High School
5,597.00
CS-10208 Excelsior Academy Charter School
17,740.00
CS-10209 Fast Forward Charter
3,969.00
CS-10117 Franklin Discovery Academy
9,430.00
CS-10213 Gateway Preparatory Academy
11,414.00
CS-10225 Guadalupe Charter School
5,292.00
CS-10119 Ignite Entrepreneurship Academy
9,124.00
CS-10238 Itineris Early College High School
6,309.00
CS-10236 Intech Collegiate High School
2,510.00
CS-10239 John Hancock Charter School
2,663.00
CS-10245 Karl G Maeser Preparatory Academy
10,753.00
CS-10247 Lakeview Academy
17,180.00
CS-10459 Mana Academy Charter School
5,156.00
CS-10260 Moab Charter School
1,594.00
CS-10258 Merit College Preparatory Academy
7,276.00
CS-10294 Mountain Heights Academy
12,516.00
CS-10264 Mountainville Academy
11,244.00
CS-10278 Navigator Pointe Charter School
8,107.00
CS-10281 Noah Webster Academy
9,243.00
CS-10284 North Star Academy
9,091.00
CS-10287 Northern Utah Academy For Math Engr & Science
15,044.00
CS-10289 Odyssey Charter School
7,310.00
CS-10300 Pinnacle Canyon Academy
7,683.00
CS-10302 Providence Hall Charter School
35,582.00
CS-10311 Quest Academy Charter School
17,757.00
CS-10343 The Ranches Academy Charter School
6,275.00
CS-10312 Reagan Academy
11,550.00
CS-10134 Real Salt Lake Academy
4,545.00
CS-10314 Renaissance Academy
12,940.00
CS-10118 Saint George Academy
4,138.00
CS-10317 Salt Lake Arts Academy
6,801.00
CS-10466 Scholar Academy
10,176.00
CS-10328 Soldier Hollow Charter School
5,292.00
CS-10321 Salt Lake School For The Performing Arts
5,122.00
CS-10338 Success Academy - Washington
7,344.00
CS-10346 Timpanogos Academy Charter School
8,327.00
CS-10355 Tuacahn High School For The Performing Arts
6,445.00
CS-10362 Utah County Academy Of Sciences
8,870.00
CS-10447 Utah International Charter School
4,020.00
CS-10469 Utah Military Academy
17,265.00
CS-10437 Valley Academy
6,767.00
CS-10102 Vanguard Charter School
7,717.00
CS-10366 Venture Academy Charter
13,025.00
CS-10368 Vista At Entrada School For Performing Arts And Technology
15,315.00
CS-10369 Walden School Of Liberal Arts
7,225.00
CS-10116 Wallace Stegner Academy
10,583.00
CS-10370 Wasatch Peak Academy
7,344.00
CS-10472 WSU Kinder Charter Academy
678.00
CS-10465 Winter Sports School
1,933.00
Charter School Pre-opening Liability Coverage (per School)
1,000.00
Liability Premiums: Higher Education
HE-10163 Bridgerland Technical College
54,704.00
HE-10192 Davis Technical College
53,957.00
HE-10197 Dixie State University
425,355.00
HE-10196 Dixie Technical College
56,417.00
HE-10292 Ogden-Weber Technical College
59,045.00
HE-10263 Mountainland Technical College
52,280.00
HE-10318 Salt Lake Community College
518,166.00
HE-10333 Southern Utah University
298,541.00
HE-10334 Southwest Technical College
19,659.00
HE-10326 Snow College
154,192.00
HE-10348 Tooele Technical College
15,321.00
HE-10356 Uintah Basin Technical College
29,034.00
HE-10358 University of Utah
2,537,859.00
HE-10428 Utah System of Technical Colleges
39,039.00
HE-10365 Utah Valley University
760,144.00
HE-10364 Utah State University
1,417,529.00
HE-10375 Weber State University
519,301.00
Liability Premiums: Independent Agencies
OT-10228 Heber Valley Railroad
4,356.00
OT-10363 Utah State Fairpark
17,940.00
School Districts (per Group)
8,656,182.00
Liability Premiums: State Agencies
SG-10324 Senate
5,220.00
SG-10229 House of Representatives
6,286.00
SG-10252 Legislative Services
2,732.00
SG-10253 Legislative Research & General Counsel
23,503.00
SG-10251 Legislative Fiscal Analyst
7,677.00
SG-10250 Legislative Auditor General
9,812.00
SG-10189 Judicial Branch
294,274.00
SG-10169 Capitol Preservation Board
3,610.00
SG-10353 State Treasurer
9,445.00
SG-10216 Governor's Office
67,565.00
SG-10219 Governor's Office of Economic Development
86,726.00
SG-10220 Governor's Office of Management and Budget
26,334.00
SG-10217 Utah Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice
5,965.00
SG-10221 Utah Office for Victims of Crime
4,188.00
SG-10156 Attorney General
259,106.00
SG-10157 Utah State Auditor
16,469.00
SG-10242 Dept of Administrative Services
173,173.00
SG-10341 Dept of Technology Services
205,138.00
SG-10340 Tax Commission
186,736.00
SG-10171 Career Service Review Office
732.00
SG-10230 Dept of Human Resource Management
46,684.00
SG-10277 Navajo Trust Administration
6,496.00
SG-10305 Dept of Public Safety
894,656.00
SG-10266 Utah National Guard
89,905.00
SG-10231 Dept of Human Services
1,001,173.00
SG-10227 Dept of Health
265,277.00
SG-10203 Utah State Board of Education
231,923.00
SG-10186 Dept of Corrections
1,439,935.00
SG-10297 Board of Pardons & Parole
13,497.00
SG-10367 Dept of Veterans' & Military Affairs
11,439.00
SG-10207 Dept of Environmental Quality
124,665.00
SG-10313 State Board of Regents
100,000.00
SG-10323 SBE School for the Deaf and Blind
13,211.00
SG-10112 School & Institutional Trust Fund Office
1,987.00
SG-10354 School & Institutional Trust Lands Admin
22,364.00
SG-10269 Dept of Natural Resources
673,703.00
SG-10151 Dept of Agriculture & Food
101,718.00
SG-10304 Public Lands Policy Coordination Office
5,941.00
SG-10376 Dept of Workforce Services
470,482.00
SG-10152 Dept of Alcoholic Beverage Control
141,273.00
SG-10246 Labor Commission
39,051.00
SG-10180 Dept of Commerce
103,196.00
SG-10210 Dept of Financial Institutions
23,469.00
SG-10235 Dept of Insurance
30,775.00
SG-10309 Public Service Commission
5,840.00
SG-10181 Dept of Heritage & Arts
50,407.00
SG-10350 Dept of Transportation
3,790,000.00
SG-10361 Utah Communications Authority
39,885.00
Risk Management - Property
Property Coverage Premium Methodology
Premium for Existing Insured Building and Contents
The asset values from prior year are multiplied by the Marshall & Swift Valuation Service rates associated w/ Building Construction Class, Occupancy Type, Building Quality, & Fire Protection Code. Self-reported values may also be accepted. Exposure data (building values) and loss history are provided to an actuary, who proposes rates net of property discounts and surcharges listed below.
Premium for Newly Insured Buildings
Buildings valued in excess of $25 million reported to broker, who obtains rate from excess insurance carrier. Initial premium cost is passed through to covered entity.
Property Premium Discounts
Fire Suppression Sprinklers
15% discount
Smoke Alarm/Fire Detectors
5% discount
Flexible Water/Gas Connectors
1% discount
Property Premium Surcharges
Lack of Compliance with Risk Mgt. Recommendations
10% surcharge
Building Built Prior to 1950
10% surcharge
Property Premium Penalties
Non-Compliance Penalty - Risk Reduction Form
5% Penalty
Failure to submit Annual Risk Reduction Form - up to 5% Penalty.
Non-Compliance Penalty - Self Inspection Survey
10% Penalty
Failure to complete Self-Inspection Survey - up to 10% Penalty .
Property Premiums: Charter Schools
CS-10140 Academy for Math, Engineering, & Science
596.00
CS-10155 American Leadership Academy
23,409.00
CS-10160 Beehive Science & Technology Academy
867.00
CS-10126 Bonneville Academy
6,945.00
CS-10164 C S Lewis Academy Charter School
4,285.00
CS-10310 Canyon Grove Academy
1,385.00
CS-10471 Career Path High
187.00
CS-10127 Center For Creativity, Innovation and Discovery
6,011.00
CS-10177 Channing Hall
7,212.00
CS-10178 City Academy
317.00
CS-10201 East Hollywood High School
6,963.00
CS-10208 Excelsior Academy Charter School
15,655.00
CS-10209 Fast Forward Charter
4,381.00
CS-10117 Franklin Discovery Academy
6,641.00
CS-10213 Gateway Preparatory Academy
7,183.00
CS-10225 Guadalupe Charter School
452.00
CS-10119 Ignite Entrepreneurship Academy
346.00
CS-10236 Intech Collegiate High School
476.00
CS-10238 Itineris Early College High School
6,213.00
CS-10239 John Hancock Charter School
2,598.00
CS-10245 Karl G Maeser Preparatory Academy
9,308.00
CS-10247 Lakeview Academy
13,769.00
CS-10459 Mana Academy Charter School
323.00
CS-10258 Merit College Preparatory Academy
5,804.00
CS-10260 Moab Charter School
1,057.00
CS-10264 Mountainville Academy
10,544.00
CS-10294 Mountain Heights Academy
358.00
CS-10278 Navigator Pointe Charter School
3,473.00
CS-10281 Noah Webster Academy
6,318.00
CS-10284 North Star Academy
4,807.00
CS-10287 Northern Utah Academy For Math Engr & Science
117.00
CS-10289 Odyssey Charter School
4,334.00
CS-10300 Pinnacle Canyon Academy
18,074.00
CS-10302 Providence Hall Charter School
23,916.00
CS-10311 Quest Academy Charter School
9,665.00
CS-10343 The Ranches Academy Charter School
3,990.00
CS-10312 Reagan Academy
6,890.00
CS-10134 Real Salt Lake Academy
492.00
CS-10314 Renaissance Academy
5,015.00
CS-10118 Saint George Academy
3,983.00
CS-10317 Salt Lake Arts Academy
4,648.00
CS-10321 Salt Lake School For The Performing Arts
436.00
CS-10466 Scholar Academy
6,985.00
CS-10328 Soldier Hollow Charter School
4,145.00
CS-10337 Success Academy - Iron County
145.00
CS-10338 Success Academy - Washington
113.00
CS-10346 Timpanogos Academy Charter School
4,356.00
CS-10355 Tuacahn High School For The Performing Arts
6,401.00
CS-10362 Utah County Academy Of Sciences
9,423.00
CS-10447 Utah International Charter School
238.00
CS-10469 Utah Military Academy
3,702.00
CS-10437 Valley Academy
4,239.00
CS-10366 Venture Academy Charter
7,270.00
CS-10102 Vanguard Charter School
408.00
CS-10368 Vista At Entrada School For Performing Arts And Technology
8,928.00
CS-10465 Winter Sports School
1,604.00
CS-10369 Walden School Of Liberal Arts
4,915.00
CS-10116 Wallace Stegner Academy
6,888.00
CS-10370 Wasatch Peak Academy
3,723.00
CS-10472 WSU Kinder Charter Academy
28.00
Property Premiums: Higher Education
HE-10163 Bridgerland Technical College
56,363.00
HE-10192 Davis Technical College
71,236.00
HE-10196 Dixie Technical College
38,991.00
HE-10197 Dixie State University
269,132.00
HE-10263 Mountainland Technical College
32,038.00
HE-10292 Ogden-Weber Technical College
63,270.00
HE-10318 Salt Lake Community College
430,234.00
HE-10326 Snow College
172,164.00
HE-10333 Southern Utah University
326,465.00
HE-10334 Southwest Technical College
21,678.00
HE-10348 Tooele Technical College
12,530.00
HE-10356 Uintah Basin Technical College
62,432.00
HE-10358 University of Utah
5,400,000.00
HE-10364 Utah State University
1,237,277.00
HE-10428 Utah System of Technical Colleges
129.00
HE-10365 Utah Valley University
540,592.00
HE-10375 Weber State University
589,351.00
Property Premiums: Independent Agencies
OT-10228 Heber Valley Railroad
4,876.00
OT-10363 Utah State Fairpark
41,297.00
Property Premiums: School Districts
SD-10154 Alpine School District
863,013.00
SD-10161 Box Elder School District
257,879.00
SD-10159 Beaver School District
54,036.00
SD-10166 Cache School District
222,710.00
SD-10168 Canyons School District
646,933.00
SD-10170 Carbon School District
99,956.00
SD-10190 Daggett School District
24,382.00
SD-10194 Davis School District
1,257,622.00
SD-10199 Duchesne School District
155,761.00
SD-10204 Emery School District
68,295.00
SD-10212 Garfield School District
39,063.00
SD-10223 Grand School District
37,493.00
SD-10224 Granite School District
615,825.00
SD-10237 Iron School District
152,790.00
SD-10240 Jordan School District
639,025.00
SD-10241 Juab School District
46,141.00
SD-10244 Kane School District
48,910.00
SD-10255 Logan City School District
108,106.00
SD-10262 Morgan School District
53,551.00
SD-10259 Millard School District
73,394.00
SD-10280 Nebo School District
348,809.00
SD-10283 North Sanpete School District
36,245.00
SD-10285 North Summit School District
29,310.00
SD-10265 Murray School District
106,893.00
SD-10286 Northeastern Utah Education Services
566.00
SD-10290 Ogden City School District
323,874.00
SD-10298 Park City School District
96,054.00
SD-10301 Piute School District
11,379.00
SD-10303 Provo School District
275,712.00
SD-10315 Rich School District
23,560.00
SD-10319 Salt Lake School District
947,955.00
SD-10322 San Juan School District
91,410.00
SD-10325 Sevier School District
85,808.00
SD-10329 South Sanpete School District
114,258.00
SD-10330 South Summit School District
78,715.00
SD-10335 Southwest Education Developmental Center
716.00
SD-10332 Southeastern Educational Center
812.00
SD-10349 Tooele School District
198,422.00
SD-10347 Tintic School District
32,048.00
SD-10357 Uintah School District
126,592.00
SD-10373 Wayne School District
12,743.00
SD-10371 Wasatch School District
99,655.00
SD-10372 Washington School District
441,026.00
SD-10374 Weber School District
405,513.00
Property Premiums: State Agencies
SG-10324 Senate
938.00
SG-10229 House of Representatives
1,916.00
SG-10252 Legislative Services
1,099.00
SG-10253 Legislative Research & General Counsel
1,006.00
SG-10251 Legislative Fiscal Analyst
253.00
SG-10250 Legislative Auditor General
585.00
SG-10189 Judicial Branch
44,499.00
SG-10169 Capitol Preservation Board
270,780.00
SG-10353 State Treasurer
798.00
SG-10216 Governor's Office
8,309.00
SG-10217 Utah Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice
1,210.00
SG-10219 Governor's Office of Economic Development
1,544.00
SG-10220 Governor's Office of Management and Budget
1,671.00
SG-10221 Utah Office for Victims of Crime
855.00
SG-10156 Attorney General
3,695.00
SG-10157 Utah State Auditor
941.00
SG-10144 Dept of Administrative Services
306.00
SG-10141 DAS Utah Office of Administrative Rules
122.00
SG-10146 DAS Division of Finance
5,194.00
SG-10242 Judicial Conduct Commission
52.00
SG-10142 DAS Division of Archives
33,179.00
SG-10145 DAS Facilities Management
964,850.00
SG-10150 DAS Risk Management Administration
392.00
SG-10149 DAS Purchasing and General Services Administration
12,199.00
SG-10147 DAS Fleet Services Motor Pool
394.00
SG-10143 DAS Office of State Debt Collection
197.00
SG-10341 Dept of Technology Services
111,357.00
SG-10340 Tax Commission
11,412.00
SG-10171 Career Service Review Office
51.00
SG-10230 Dept of Human Resource Management
562.00
SG-10277 Navajo Trust Administration
2,671.00
SG-10305 Dept of Public Safety
39,574.00
SG-10307 DPS Emergency Services & Homeland Security
13.00
SG-10308 DPS State Fire Marshall
447.00
SG-10306 DPS Driver License Division
7,431.00
SG-10266 Utah National Guard
314,948.00
SG-10227 Dept of Health
14,396.00
SG-10233 Dept of Human Services
38,234.00
SG-10234 DHS Developmental Center
55,969.00
SG-10232 DHS State Hospital
79,880.00
SG-10231 DHS Juvenile Justice Services
113,834.00
SG-10323 SBE School for the Deaf and Blind
48,616.00
SG-10187 Dept of Corrections
225,194.00
SG-10186 DOC DPO Central Utah / Gunnison
107,398.00
SG-10188 DOC AP&P Administration
42,315.00
SG-10297 Board of Pardons & Parole
1,129.00
SG-10367 Dept of Veterans' & Military Affairs
103,448.00
SG-10207 Dept of Environmental Quality
23,067.00
SG-10313 State Board of Regents
21,959.00
SG-10257 BOR Medical Education Council (UMEC)
46.00
SG-10112 School & Institutional Trust Fund Office
63.00
SG-10354 School & Institutional Trust Lands Admin
3,720.00
SG-10269 Dept of Natural Resources
7,899.00
SG-10271 DNR Oil, Gas and Mining
1,560.00
SG-10272 DNR State Parks and Recreation
375,673.00
SG-10270 DNR Forestry, Fire and State Lands
9,900.00
SG-10273 DNR Utah Geological Survey
1,860.00
SG-10274 DNR Water Resources
1,400.00
SG-10276 DNR Wildlife Resources
176,712.00
SG-10275 DNR Water Rights Administration
1,469.00
SG-10151 Dept of Agriculture & Food
6,328.00
SG-10304 Public Lands Policy Coordination Office
228.00
SG-10376 Dept of Workforce Services
35,262.00
SG-10152 Dept of Alcoholic Beverage Control
67,324.00
SG-10246 Labor Commission
2,897.00
SG-10180 Dept of Commerce
3,960.00
SG-10210 Dept of Financial Institutions
583.00
SG-10235 Dept of Insurance
987.00
SG-10309 Public Service Commission
1,275.00
SG-10181 Dept of Heritage & Arts
524.00
SG-10183 DHA Fine Arts Administration
14,101.00
SG-10185 DHA State History Museum
78,765.00
SG-10184 DHA State Library
12,938.00
SG-10350 Dept of Transportation
386,417.00
SG-10352 DOT Division of Aeronautics
2,874.00
SG-10351 DOT Equipment Management Division
7,000.00
OT-10361 Utah Communications Authority
100,022.00
Course of Construction Premiums
Rate per $100 of value
0.08
Charged once per project (unless scope changes)
Department of Technology Services
Enterprise Technology Division
ISF - Enterprise Technology DivisionEnterprise Technology Division
IT Tier Rate
Tier 1A (per Hour)
61.89
Tier 1B (per Hour)
72.02
Tier 2A (per Hour)
77.64
Tier 2B (per Hour)
87.44
Tier 3A (per Hour)
92.16
Tier 3B (per Hour)
99.77
Tier 4A (per Hour)
102.82
Tier 4B (per Hour)
113.63
Master Engineer/Consultant/Specialized Skillset (per Hour)
Special Billing Agreement
Communication Services
Mobile Technician Labor (per Hour)
69.09
VoIP (per Line/Month)
30.05
Legacy Phone System
Special Billing Agreement
Long Distance (per Minute)
0.0602
1-800 Usage (per Minute)
0.0286
Persistent Chat (per User/Month)
5.96
Other Voice Services
Direct Cost + 10%
International Long Distance
Direct Cost + 10%
IP Contact Center (per Core License/Month)
20.50
Call Management Systems
Special Billing Agreement
Desktop Services
Desktop Support (per Device/Month)
66.54
Adobe Pro/Sign (per Device/Month)
1.50
Mobile Support
Special Billing Agreement
On-Call Support (per Hour)
Actual Cost
Google Enterprise (per Account/Month)
9.46
Software Resale
Direct Cost + 6%
DaaS (per Device/Month)
Direct Cost + 10%
Hosting Services
Oracle Database Hosting Core Model (per Core/Month)
787.57
Oracle Database Hosting Shared Model (per GB/Month)
10.76
SQL Database Hosting Core Model (per Core/Month)
546.43
SQL Database Hosting Shared Model (per GB/Month)
10.84
Processing (CPU) (per CPU/Month)
38.58
Memory (per GB/Month)
5.78
Storage (per GB/Month)
0.0696
Back-up and Archive Storage (per GB/Month)
0.1102
File-Share (per GB/month)
0.0696
Object Storage (per GB/Month)
0.0168
Shared Application Hosting on Premises (per Instance/Month)
59.10
Cloud Hosting
Direct Cost + 25%
Other Hosting Services
Special Billing Agreement
Data Center Rack Space - Full Rack (per Rack/Month)
500.00
Data Center Rack Space - Rack U (per Rack U/Month)
16.67
Network Services
Network Services (per Device/Month)
55.51
Network IoT (per Connection/Month)
9.82
Network Services - 10 GB (per Connection/Month)
222.04
Network Services (Other State Agencies) (per Device/Month)
61.45
Other Network Services
Direct Cost + 10%
Miscellaneous Data Circuits
Direct Cost + 10%
Security (per Device/Month)
28.99
Other Security Services
Special Billing Agreement
Security Assessment and Remediation (per Tier)
Table
Server Count: 0-5 $12,500; 6-38 $25,000; 39-84 $50,000; >= 85 $100,000
Print Services
High Speed Laser Print (per Image)
0.0322
Other Print Services
Direct Cost + 10%
Miscellaneous
DTS Consulting Charge (per Hour)
Table
Application Support Tiered Rate: Tier 1A 61.89, Tier 1B 72.02, Tier 2A 77.64, Tier 2B 87.44, Tier 3A 92.16, Tier 3B 99.77, Tier 4A 102.82, Tier 4B 113.63; Master Engineer/Consultant/Specialized Skillset: Special Billing Agreement
Saas/Cloud Hourly (per Hour)
96.78
Consultant Services (per Hour)
Direct Cost + 3%
Department of Technology Services
Integrated Technology Division
Automated Geographic Reference CenterIntegrated Technology Division
AGRC Services
GPS Subscriptions (per Subscription/Year)
600.00
AGRC Plots (per Linear Foot)
6.00
GIT Professional Labor (per Hour)
Table
Application Support Tiered Rate: Tier 1A 61.89, Tier 1B 72.02, Tier 2A 77.64, Tier 2B 87.44, Tier 3A 92.16, Tier 3B 99.77, Tier 4A 102.82, Tier 4B 113.63; Master Engineer/Consultant/Specialized Skillset: Special Billing Agreement
Transportation
Aeronautics
AdministrationAeronautics
Convenience Fee (for Credit or Debit Card Payment)
3%
Airplane Operations
Aircraft Rental
Cessna (per hour)
195.00
King Air C90B (per Hour)
935.00
King Air B200 (per Hour)
1,200.00
DOT Non-Budgetary
XYD DOT MISCELLANEOUS REVENUE Event Coordination, Inspection and Monitoring (Regular Hours) (per Hour)
60.00
Event Coordination, Inspection and Monitoring (Non-regular Hours) (per Hour)
80.00
Special Event Application Review (Single Region) (per Event)
250.00
Special Event Application Review (Multi-region) (per Event)
500.00
Expedited Review Fee (per Event)
600.00
Outdoor Advertising
New Permit
950.00
Permit Renewal and Administrative Services Fee
90.00
Permit Renewal Late Fee (per Sign)
300.00
Sign Alteration Permit (per Sign)
950.00
Transfer of Ownership Permit
250.00
Retroactive Permit Fee Penalty (per Sign)
250.00
Impound and Storage Fees
25.00
Operations/Maintenance Management
Region 4Lake Powell Ferry Rates
Foot Passengers
10.00
Motorcycles
15.00
Vehicles Under 20'
25.00
Vehicles Over 20' (per Additional Foot)
1.50
Traffic Safety/Tramway
Tramway Registration
Two-car or Multicar Aerial Passenger Tramway
Aerial Tramway - 101 Horse Power or Over
2,030.00
Aerial Tramway - 100 Horse Power or Under
1,010.00
Tramway Surcharge for Winter and Summer Use
15%
This is a surcharge to the registration fee for passenger ropeways that are operated year round. 15% will be added to the registration fee for those ropeways.
Chair Lift
Fixed Grip
2 Passenger
630.00
3 Passenger
750.00
4 Passenger
875.00
Conveyor, Rope Tow
260.00
Funicular - Single or Double Reversible
2,030.00
Rope Tow, J-bar, T-bar, or Platter Pull
260.00
Detachable Grip Chair or Gondola
3 Passenger
1,510.00
4 Passenger
1,625.00
6 Passenger
1,750.00
8 Passenger
1,880.00
Gondola - Cabin Capacity from 5 to 8
1,010.00
Gondola - Cabin Capacity greater than 8
2,030.00
Support Services
Administrative ServicesExpress Lane - Administrative Fee
2.50
Non-sufficient Check Collection
20.00
Non-sufficient Check Service Charge
20.00
Tow Truck Driver Certification
200.00
Access Management Application
Type 1
75.00
Type 2
475.00
Type 3
1,000.00
Type 4
2,300.00
Access Violation Fine (per Day)
100.00
Encroachment Permits
Landscaping
30.00
Manhole Access
30.00
Inspection (per Hour)
60.00
Overtime Inspection (per Hour)
80.00
Utility Permits
Low Impact
30.00
Medium Impact
135.00
High Impact
300.00
Excess Impact
500.00
Amusement Ride Safety
Citations - Denying Access to the Director 1st Offense1,000.00
Citations - Denying Access to the Director 2nd Offense
1,500.00
Citations - Failure to Maintain Proper Records for an Amusement Ride 1st Offense
500.00
Citations - Failure to Maintain Proper Records for an Amusement Ride 2nd Offense
1,000.00
Citations - Failure to Notify Director of Intent to Operate within the State 1st Offense
500.00
Citations - Failure to Notify Director of Intent to Operate within the State 2nd Offense
1,000.00
Citations - Failure to Report a Reportable Injury to the Director within Eight Hours after the Owner-operator Learns of the Reportable Serious Injury 1st Offense (per Violation, per Ride, per Day)
1,000.00
Citations - Failure to Report a Reportable Injury to the Director within Eight Hours after the Owner-operator Learns of the Reportable Serious Injury 2nd Offense (per Violation, per Ride, per Day)
1,500.00
Citations - Failure to Report a Serious Physical Injury to Fair, Show, Landlord, or Owner of the Property 1st Offense (per Violation, per Ride, per Day)
500.00
Citations - Failure to Report a Serious Physical Injury to Fair, Show, Landlord, or Owner of the Property 2nd Offense (per Violation, per Ride, per Day)
750.00
Citations - Failure to Update Locations of Operation with Director Prior to Operation 1st Offense (per Violation, per Ride, per Day)
250.00
Citations - Failure to Update Locations of Operation with Director Prior to Operation 2nd Offense (per Violation, per Ride, per Day)
500.00
Citations - Falsifying an Application to the Director 1st Offense
1,000.00
Citations - Falsifying an Application to the Director 2nd Offense
1,500.00
Citations - Operation of an Amusement Ride by an Unqualified Person 1st Offense (per Violation, per Ride, per Day)
500.00
Citations - Operation of an Amusement Ride by an Unqualified Person 2nd Offense (per Violation, per Ride, per Day)
1,000.00
Citations - Operation of an Amusement Ride in Violation of a Cease and Desist Order 1st Offense (per Violation, per Ride, per Day)
1,000.00
Citations - Operation of an Amusement Ride in Violation of a Cease and Desist Order 2nd Offense (per Violation, per Ride, per Day)
2,500.00
Citations - Operation of an Amusement Ride without a Current Permit 1st Offense (per Violation, per Ride, per Day)
500.00
Citations - Operation of an Amusement Ride without a Current Permit 2nd Offense (per Violation, per Ride, per Day)
1,000.00
Citations - Operation of an Amusement Ride without Current Safety Inspection Report 1st Offense (per Violation, per Ride, per Day)
500.00
Citations - Operation of an Amusement Ride without Current Safety Inspection Report 2nd Offense (per Violation, per Ride, per Day)
1,000.00
Citations - Operation of an Amusement Ride without Proper Liability Insurance 1st Offense (per Violation, per Ride, per Day)
500.00
Citations - Operation of an Amusement Ride without Proper Liability Insurance 2nd Offense (per Violation, per Ride, per Day)
1,000.00
Citations - Other Violations to the Statute or Rules not Listed 2nd Offense
250.00
Annual Amusement Ride Permit
Kiddie Ride
100.00
Non-kiddie Ride
100.00
Multi-ride Annual Amusement Ride Permit (for all amusement rides located at an amusement park that employs more than 1,000 individuals in a calendar year)
Permit Fee per Ride
Kiddie Ride
100.00
Non-kiddie Ride
100.00
Annual Inspector Registration
Application Fee
50.00
Renewal Fee (Every Two Years)
40.00
Business, Economic Development, and Labor
Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control
DABC Operations
AdministrationDepartment of Alcoholic Beverage Control
DABC Operations
Customized Reports Produced by Request (per hour)
50.00
Stock Location Report
25.00
Photocopies
0.15
Returned Check Fee
20.00
Application to Relocate Alcoholic Beverages Due to Change or Residence
20.00
Research (per hour)
30.00
Video/DVD
25.00
Price Lists
Master Category
8.00
$96 Yearly
Alpha by Product
8.00
$96 Yearly
Numeric by Code
8.00
$96 Yearly
Military
8.00
$96 Yearly
Executive Director
Compliance Licensee Lists
10.00
Label Approval Fee
30.00
Licensee Rules
20.00
Training Fee
25.00
H.B. 442 passed in the 2017 General Session requires DABC to charge a fee for required manager and violation training that will be offered by the department starting in 2018. By statute, the fee is to cover the department's cost of providing the training program. 32B-5-405(3)(e). The new training program is meant to assist licensees to remain in compliance and in business as well as provide education to prevent any future violations.
Utah Code
30.00
Warehouse and Distribution
Missed Appointment with Less than 24 Hour Notice (per appointment)
500.00
Missed Appointment Without Notice (per appointment)
1,000.00
Non-Compliant Labeling (per case)
25.00
PO Revisions Not Sent to Purchasing in Advance (per line item)
250.00
Product Disposal (per pallet)
500.00
Re-configuring Pallets (per pallet)
250.00
Restacking Shifted/Collapsed Loads (per load)
250.00
Department of Commerce
Commerce General Regulation
AdministrationCommerce General Regulation
Administration
All Divisions
Regulatory Sandbox Registration
500.00
Commerce Department
All Divisions
Administrative Expungement Application
200.00
Booklets
Actual Cost
Priority Processing
75.00
List of Licensees/Business Entities
25.00
Photocopies (per copy)
0.30
Verification of Licensure/Custodian of Record
20.00
Returned Check Charge
20.00
FBI Fingerprint File Search
10.00
BCI Fingerprint File Search
20.00
($25 With $5 Rapback included)
Fingerprint Processing for non-department
10.00
Government Records and Management Act Staff time to search, compile and otherwise prepare record
Actual Amount
GRAMA Electronic Record
Actual Cost
Administration
Motor Vehicle Franchise Act
Application
83.00
Renewal
83.00
Powersport Vehicle Franchise Act
Application
83.00
Renewal
83.00
Application in addition to MVFA
27.00
Renewal in addition to MVFA
27.00
Administration Late Renewal
20.00
Employer Legal Status Voluntary Certification (Bi-annual)
3.00
Property Rights Ombudsman
Filing Request for Advisory Opinion
150.00
Land Use Seminar Continuing Education
25.00
Books
Citizens Guide to Land Use
Single copy
15.00
Six or more copies
9.00
Case of 22 books
132.00
Administration
Home Owner Associations
HOA Registration
37.00
Change in HOA Registration
10.00
Consumer Protection
Maintenance Funding Provider
Maintenance Funding Provider Registrations New Application / Renewal
300.00
Miscellaneous
Residential vocational and life skills registration
500.00
Transcript / Diploma Request
30.00
Charitable Solicitation Act
Charity
75.00
Transportation Network Company
Transportation network Company Registration
5,000.00
Transportation Network Company License Renewal
5,000.00
Immigration Consultants
Initial Registration Fee
200.00
License Renewal Fee
200.00
Pawnshop Registry
Pawnbroker Late Fee
50.00
Charitable Solicitation Act
Professional Fund Raiser
250.00
Telephone Solicitation
Telemarketing Registration
500.00
Health Spa
Health Spa
100.00
Credit Services Organization
Credit Services Organization
250.00
Debt Management Services Organizations
250.00
Business Opportunity Disclosure Register
Exempt
100.00
Approved
200.00
Pawnshop Registry
Out of State Pawnshop Database Request
900.00
Pawnshop/2nd hand store Registration
300.00
Law Enforcement Registration
3.00
Proprietary Schools
Initial Application
500.00
Renewal Application
1% of gross revenue
Registration Review
1% of gross revenue
Miscellaneous Fees
Late Renewal (per month)
25.00
Miscellaneous
Microcassette Copying (per tape)
Actual Cost
Proprietary Schools Registration Application
1% of gross revenue
$500 min; $2,500 max
Proprietary Schools
Accredited Institution Certificate of Exemption Registration/Renewal
1% of gross revenue
Up to $2,500 or $1,500 min
Non-Profit Exemption Certificate Registration/Renewal
1,500.00
Corporations and Commercial Code
Partnerships
Limited Liability Partnerships
27.00
Since renewal fees are charged the $5 single sign on portal fee currently this will make Registrations and renewals effectively the same price.
Single-Sign-On
Single Sign-On-Portal Fee
5.00
Surcharge on Business renewals for Single Sign-On Portal.
Articles of Incorporation
Domestic Profit
70.00
Partnerships
General Partnerships
27.00
5 year renewal
Other
Statement Authority
15.00
One time registration or as changes are needed
Partnerships
Limited Liability Partnership Articles of Incorporation
70.00
Previously under Limited Partnership, now LLP's Articles of Incorporation
Other
Pharmacy Benefit Manager
100.00
Articles of Incorporation
Domestic Nonprofit
30.00
Foreign Profit
70.00
Foreign Nonprofit
30.00
Reinstatement
Profit
70.00
Requalification/Reinstatement
Nonprofit
30.00
Changes of Corporate Status
Amend/Restate/Merge-Profit
37.00
Amend/Restate/Merge-Nonprofit
17.00
Amendment-Foreign
37.00
Pre-authorization of document
25.00
Statement of Correction
12.00
Conversion
37.00
Annual Report
Profit
15.00
Nonprofit
10.00
Limited Partnership
15.00
Limited Liability Company
15.00
On-line
15.00
Change Form
15.00
Certification
Corporate Standing
12.00
Corporate Standing-Long Form
20.00
Commercial Registered Agent
Registration
52.00
Changes
52.00
Terminations
52.00
Corporation Search
In House
10.00
Limited Partnership
Certificate/Qualification
70.00
Reinstate
70.00
Amend/Restate/Merge
37.00
Statement of Correction
12.00
Conversion
37.00
DBA
Registration
27.00
Renewals
22.00
Business/Real Estate Investment Trust
27.00
Trademark/Electronic Trademark
Initial Application and 1st Class Code
50.00
Each Additional Class Code
25.00
Renewals
50.00
Assignments
25.00
Unincorporated Cooperative Association
Articles of Incorporation/Qualification
22.00
Annual Report
7.00
Limited Liability Company
Articles of Organization/Qualification
70.00
Reinstate
70.00
Amend/Merge
37.00
Statement of Correction
12.00
Conversion
37.00
Other
Late Renewal
10.00
Out of State Motorist Summons
12.00
Collection Agency Bond
32.00
Unregistered Foreign Business
12.00
Foreign Name Registration
22.00
Statement of Certification
12.00
Name Reservation
22.00
Telecopier Transmittal
5.00
Telecopier Transmittal (per page)
1.00
Commercial Code Lien Filing
UCC I Filings (per page)
12.00
UCC Addendum (per page)
12.00
UCC III Assignment/Amendment
12.00
UCC III Continuation
12.00
UCC III Termination
No Charge
CFS-1
12.00
CFS Addendum
12.00
CFS-3
12.00
CFS-2
12.00
CFS Registrant
25.00
Master List
25.00
Lien Search
Search
12.00
Transactions Through Utah Interactive
Registered Principal Search
3.00
Business Entity Search Principals
1.00
Certificate of Good Standing
12.00
Subscription
75.00
UCC Searches
12.00
List Compilation Customized
$5.00 + $0.03 per record
One Stop Business Registration
$5.00 + $0.05 per record
Occupational and Professional Licensing
Commercial Interior Design
Commercial Interior Design Certification New Application
70.00
Commercial Interior Design Certification Renewal
47.00
Cosmetologist/Barber
Barber Renewal
52.00
Esthetician / Nail Technician
Apprentice Cosmetology disciplines Registration / Renewal
20.00
Deception Detection
Deception Detection Examiner Administrator Application
50.00
Deception Detection Examiner Administrator Renewal
32.00
Electrician
Contractor Surcharge Education Fund (Electricians)
5.00
General Electrical Contractor New Application Filing
175.00
General Electrical Contractor Renewal
113.00
Residential Electrical Contractor New Application Filing
175.00
Residential Electrical Contractor Renewal
113.00
Hair Design
Hair Designer License Apprenticeship
20.00
Hair Designer License Renewal
52.00
Hair Designer New Application Filing
60.00
Instructor Certificate
60.00
School New Application Filing and Renewal
110.00
Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon
Interstate Compact License New Application Filing
200.00
Interstate Compact License Renewal
193.00
Other
Pre-License Conviction Administrative Review
50.00
Physical Therapy
Physical Therapy Assistant Compact Ne / Renewal
47.00
Physical Therapy Compact New / Renewal
47.00
Physician and Surgeon
Physician Compact Interstate Commission service fee
Actual Cost
Qualified Medical Provider Cannabis Fee
100.00
Restricted Associate Physician New Application Filing
210.00
Restricted Associate Physician Renewal
123.00
Plumber
Contractor Surcharge Education Fund (Plumbers)
5.00
General Plumbing Contractor New Application Filing
175.00
General Plumbing Contractor Renewal
113.00
Residential Plumbing Contractor New Application Filing
175.00
Residential Plumbing Contractor Renewal
113.00
Speech Language Pathologist/Audiologist
Audiologist Compact New Application Filing
70.00
Audiologist Compact Renewal
47.00
Speech Language Pathologist Compact New Application Filing
70.00
Speech Language Pathologist Compact Renewal
47.00
State Certified Veterinary Technician
State Certified Veterinary Technician New Application
50.00
State Certified Veterinary Technician Renewal
25.00
State Construction Registry
Online
State Construction Registry Final Lien Waiver
State Construction Registry Intent To Finance
8.00
Acupuncturist
New Application Filing
110.00
Electrician
Apprentice Electrician tracking per credit hour
0.24
Massage
Apprentice Renewal
20.00
Plumber
Plumber CE Course approval
40.00
Plumber CE Course Attendee Tracking / per hour
1.00
Apprentice Plumber CE attendance tracking/ per hour
0.24
Substance Use Disorder Counselor (Licensed)
Licensed Advanced New Application
85.00
Licensed Advanced Renewal
78.00
Substance Use Disorder Counselor (Certified)
Certified Advanced Counselor
70.00
Certified Advanced Counselor Intern
70.00
Pharmacy
Dispensing Medical Practitioner New Application Filing
110.00
Dispensing Medical Practitioner License Renewal
73.00
Dispensing Medical Practitioner Clinic Pharmacy New Application
200.00
Dispensing Medical Practitioner Clinic Pharmacy License Renewal
113.00
Pharmacy Technician Trainee New / Renewal
50.00
Technician Trainee reduced to same $47 as technician
Music Therapy
Certified Music Therapist New Application
70.00
Certified Music Therapist Application Renewal
47.00
Physical Therapy
Dry Needle Registration
50.00
Psychologist
Behavioral Analyst New Application Filing
120.00
Behavioral Analyst License Renewal
93.00
Assistant Behavioral Analyst New Application Filing
120.00
Assistant Behavioral Analyst License Renewal
93.00
Behavioral Specialist License Renewal
78.00
Assistant Behavioral Specialist License Renewal
78.00
Physician and Surgeon
Physician and Surgeon Compact Existing Licensee Fee
40.00
Interstate Compact New License Application Filing
200.00
Interstate Compact License Renewal
193.00
Acupuncturist
License Renewal
63.00
Alarm Company
Company Application Filing
330.00
Company License Renewal
203.00
Agent Application Filing
60.00
Agent License Renewal
42.00
Agent Temporary Permit
20.00
Architect
New Application Filing
110.00
License Renewals
63.00
Education and Enforcement Surcharge
10.00
Armored Car
Registration
330.00
Renewal
203.00
Security Officer Registration
60.00
Security Officer Renewal
42.00
Education Approval
300.00
Athletic Agents
New Application Filing
510.00
License Renewal
510.00
Athletic Trainer
New Application Filing
70.00
License Renewal
47.00
Building Inspector
New Application Filing
85.00
License Renewal
63.00
Certified Court Reporter
New Application Filing
45.00
License Renewal
42.00
Certified Dietician
New Application Filing
60.00
License Renewals
37.00
Certified Nurse Midwife
New Application Filing
100.00
License Renewal
73.00
Intern-New Application Filing
35.00
Certified Public Accountant
Individual CPA Application Filing
85.00
Individual License/Certificate Renewal
63.00
CPA Firm Application for Registration
90.00
CPA Firm Registration Renewal
52.00
Chiropractic Physician
New Application Filing
200.00
License Renewal
103.00
Contractor
New Application Filing
175.00
License Renewals
113.00
New / Change Qualifier
50.00
Corporation Conversion
35.00
Continuing Education Course Approval
40.00
Continuing Education (per credit hour tracking)
1.00
Controlled Substance
New Application Filing
100.00
License Renewal
78.00
Controlled Substance Handler
Facility New Application Filing
90.00
Facility License Renewal
68.00
Individual New Application Filing
90.00
Individual License Renewal
68.00
Controlled Substance Precursor
Distributor New Application Filing
210.00
License Renewal
113.00
Cosmetologist/Barber
New Application Filing
60.00
License Renewal
52.00
Instructor Certificate
60.00
School New Application Filing
110.00
School License Renewal
110.00
Barber New Application
60.00
School License Renewal
52.00
Barber Instructor Certificate
60.00
Deception Detection
Examiner New Application Filing
50.00
Examiner License Renewal
32.00
Intern New Application Filing
35.00
Intern License Renewal
32.00
Dentist
New Application Filing
110.00
License Renewals
73.00
Anesthesia Upgrade New Application
60.00
Dental Hygienist
New Application Filing
60.00
License Renewal
47.00
Anesthesia Upgrade New Application
35.00
Direct Entry Midwife
New Application Filing
100.00
License Renewal
73.00
Electrician
New Application Filing
110.00
License Renewal
63.00
Continuing Education Course Approval
40.00
Continuing Education (per credit hour tracking)
1.00
Electrologist
New Application Filing
50.00
License Renewals
32.00
Instructor Certificate
60.00
School New Application Filing
110.00
School License Renewal
110.00
Elevator Mechanic
New Application Filing
110.00
License Renewal
63.00
Continuing Education Course Approval
40.00
Continuing Education (per credit hour tracking)
1.00
Engineer, Professional
New Application Filing
110.00
Engineer License Renewal
63.00
Structural Engineer New Application Filing
110.00
Structural Engineer License Renewal
63.00
Engineer
Education and Enforcement Surcharge
10.00
Environmental Health Scientist
New Application Filing
60.00
License Renewal
37.00
New Application Filing
60.00
In training
Esthetician
New Application Filing
60.00
License Renewals
52.00
Instructor Certificate
60.00
Master Esthetician New Application Filing
85.00
Master Esthetician License Renewal
68.00
School New Application Filing
110.00
School License Renewal
110.00
Factory Built Housing
Dealer New Application Filing
30.00
Dealer License Renewal
30.00
On-site Plant Inspection (per hour)
$50 per hour plus expenses
Factory Built Housing Education and Enforcement
25.00
Funeral Services
Director New Application Filing
160.00
Director License Renewal
88.00
Intern New Application Filing
85.00
Establishment New Application Filing
250.00
Establishment License Renewal
250.00
Genetic Counselor
New Application Filing
150.00
License Renewal
138.00
Geologist
New Application Filing
150.00
License Renewal
123.00
Education and Enforcement Fund
15.00
Handyman Affirmation
Handyman Exemption Registration/Renewal
35.00
Health Facility Administrator
New Application Filing
120.00
License Renewals
83.00
Hearing Instrument Specialist
New Application Filing
150.00
License Renewal
103.00
Intern New Application Filing
35.00
Hunting Guide
New Application Filing
75.00
License Renewal
50.00
Landscape Architect
New Application Filing
110.00
License Renewal
63.00
Examination Record
30.00
Education and Enforcement Fund
10.00
Land Surveyor
New Application Filing
110.00
License Renewals
63.00
Education and Enforcement Surcharge
10.00
Marriage and Family Therapist
Therapist New Application Filing
120.00
Therapist License Renewal
93.00
Associate New Application Filing
85.00
Externship New Application Filling
85.00
Massage
Therapist New Application Filing
60.00
Therapist License Renewal
52.00
Apprentice New Application Filing
35.00
Medical Language Interpreter
New Application Filing
50.00
Interpreter Renewal
25.00
Nail Technician
New Application Filing
60.00
License Renewal
52.00
Instructor Certificate
60.00
School New Application Filing
110.00
School License Renewal
110.00
Naturopathic Physician
New Application Filing
200.00
License Renewals
113.00
Nursing
Licensed Practical Nurse New Application Filing
60.00
Licensed Practical Nurse License Renewal
68.00
Registered Nurse New Application Filing
60.00
Registered Nurse License Renewal
68.00
Advanced Practice RN New Application Filing
100.00
Advanced Practice RN License Renewal
78.00
Advanced Practice RN-Intern New Application Filing
35.00
Certified Nurse Anesthetist New Application Filing
100.00
Certified Nurse Anesthetist License Renewal
78.00
Educational Program Approval-Initial Visit
500.00
Educational Program Approval-Follow-up
250.00
Medication Aide Certified New Application Filing
50.00
Medication Aide Certified License Renewal
42.00
Occupational Therapist
Occupational Therapist New Application Filing
70.00
Occupational Therapist License Renewal
47.00
Occupational Therapist Assistant New Application Filing
70.00
Occupational Therapist Assistants License Renewal
47.00
Online Contract Pharmacy
New Application
200.00
Renewal
103.00
Online Internet Facilitator
New Application
7,000.00
Renewal
7,000.00
Optometrist
New Application Filing
140.00
License Renewal
93.00
Osteopathic Physician Online Prescriber
New Application
200.00
License Renewal
193.00
Outfitter
New License Filing
150.00
Renewal License
50.00
Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon
New Application Filing
200.00
License Renewals
193.00
Pharmacy
Pharmacist New Application Filing
110.00
Pharmacist License Renewal
73.00
Pharmacy Intern New Application Filing
100.00
Pharmacy Technician New Application Filing
60.00
Pharmacy Technician License Renewal
57.00
Class A New Application Filing
200.00
Class A License Renewal
103.00
Class B New Application
200.00
Class B License Renewal
103.00
Class C New Application
200.00
Class C License Renewal
103.00
Class D New Application
200.00
Class D License Renewal
103.00
Class E New Application
200.00
Class E License Renewal
103.00
Physical Therapy
New Application Filing
70.00
License Renewal
47.00
Physical Therapy Assistant
New Application Filing
60.00
License Renewal
47.00
Physician/Surgeon
New Application Filing
200.00
License Renewal
193.00
Physician Assistant
New Application Filing
180.00
License Renewals
133.00
Physician Online Prescriber
New Application
200.00
License Renewal
193.00
Plumber
New Application Filing
110.00
License Renewals
63.00
Podiatric Physician
New Application Filing
200.00
License Renewal
113.00
Pre-Need Funeral Arrangement
Sales Agent New Application Filing
85.00
Sales Agent License Renewal
73.00
Private Probation Provider
New Application Filing
85.00
License Renewal
63.00
Clinical Mental Health Counselor
New Application Filing
120.00
License Renewals
93.00
Professional Counselor Associate New Application Filing
85.00
Associate Clinical Mental Health Extern New Application
85.00
Psychologist
New Application Filing
200.00
License Renewal
128.00
Certified Psychology Resident New App Filing
85.00
Radiology
Radiology Technologist New Application Filing
70.00
Radiology Technologist License Renewal
47.00
Radiology Practical Technologist New Application Filing
70.00
Radiology Practical Technologist License Renewal
47.00
Recreation Therapy
Master Therapeutic Recreational Specialist New Application Filing
70.00
Master Therapeutic Recreational Specialist License Renewal
47.00
Therapeutic Recreational Specialist New Application Filing
70.00
Therapeutic Recreational Specialist License Renewal
47.00
Therapeutic Recreational Technical New License Application
70.00
Therapeutic Recreational Technician License Renewal
47.00
Residence Lien Recovery Fund
Registration Processing Fee-Voluntary Registrants
25.00
Post-claim Laborer Assessment
20.00
Beneficiary Claim
120.00
Laborer Beneficiary Claim
15.00
Reinstatement of Lapsed Registration
50.00
Late
20.00
Certificate of Compliance
30.00
Respiratory Care Practitioner
New Application Filing
60.00
License Renewal
52.00
Security Services
Contract Security Company Application Filing
330.00
Contract Security Company Renewal
203.00
Replace/Change Qualifier
50.00
Education Program Approval
300.00
Education Program Approval Renewal
103.00
Armed Security Officer New Application Filing
60.00
Armed Security Officer New License Renewal
42.00
Unarmed Security Officer New Application Filing
60.00
Unarmed Security Officer New License Renewal
42.00
Social Worker
Clinical Social Worker New Application Filing
120.00
Clinical Social Worker License Renewal
93.00
Certified Social Worker New Application Filing
120.00
Certified Social Worker License Renewal
93.00
Certified Social Worker Intern New
85.00
Certified Social Worker Externship
85.00
Social Service Worker New Application Filing
85.00
Social Service Worker License Renewal
78.00
Speech Language Pathologist/Audiologist
Speech Language Pathologist New Application Filing
70.00
Speech Language Pathologist License Renewal
47.00
Audiologist New Application Filing
70.00
Audiologist License Renewal
47.00
Speech Language Pathologist / Audiologist
Speech Language Pathologist and Audiologist New Application Filing
70.00
Speech Language Pathologist and Audiologist License Renewal
47.00
Substance Use Disorder Counselor (Licensed)
New Application Filing
85.00
License Renewal
78.00
Substance Use Disorder Counselor (Certified)
Certified Substance Counselor
70.00
Certified Counselor Intern
70.00
Certified Substance Extern
70.00
Veterinarian
New Application Filing
150.00
License Renewal
83.00
Intern New Application Filing
35.00
Vocational Rehab Counselor
New Application Filing
70.00
License Renewal
47.00
Other
Inactive/Reactivation/Emeritus License
50.00
Temporary License
50.00
Late Renewal
20.00
License/Registration Reinstatement
50.00
Duplicate License
10.00
Disciplinary File Search (per order document)
12.00
Change Qualifier
50.00
UBC Seminar
Actual Cost
surcharge of 1% of Building Permits in accordance w/ UCA-15a-1-209-5-a
UBC Building Permit surcharge
1% of Building Cost
State Construction Registry
Online
Notice of Commencement
7.50
Appended Notice of Commencement online
7.50
Preliminary Notice
1.25
Notice of Completion
7.50
Required Notifications
Actual Cost
Requested Notifications
No Charge
Receipt Retrieval
Within 2 years
1.00
Beyond 2 years
5.00
Public Search
1.00
Annual account set up
Auto bill to credit card
60.00
Invoice
100.00
Notice of Construction Loan
8.00
Notice of Intent to Complete
8.00
Notice of Retention
1.25
Notice of Remaining to Complete
1.25
Offline
Notice of Commencement
15.00
Appended Notice of Commencement - On-line
15.00
Preliminary Notice
6.00
Notice of Completion
15.00
Required Notifications
6.00
Requested Notifications
25.00
Receipt Retrieval
Within 2 years
6.00
Beyond 2 years
12.50
Public Search
No Charge
Annual account set up
Auto bill to credit card
75.00
Invoice
125.00
Notice of Construction Loan
15.00
Notice of Intent to Complete
16.00
Notice of Retention
8.00
Notice of Remaining to Complete
6.00
Notice of Loan Default
No Charge
Building Permit
No Charge
Filed by city
Withdrawal of Preliminary Notice
No Charge
Construction Ownership
Ownership Status Report
20.00
Ownership Listing/Change
20.00
Physician Educator
Physician Educator I new application
200.00
Physician Educator I renewal
193.00
Physician Educator II new application
200.00
Physician Educator I renewal
193.00
Radiologist Assistant
New Application Filing
70.00
License Renewal
47.00
Real Estate
Appraisers
AMC National Registry Fee
25.00
Appraisal Education Special Event (per day)
150.00
Appraisal Education Special Event Provider Fee
250.00
Broker/Sales Agent
Property Management Sales Agent Designation
50.00
Timeshare and Camp Resort
Late Fee
100.00
Appraisers
Licensed and Certified
Application
250.00
Mortgage Broker
Mortgage Loan Originator New Application
100.00
Mortgage Loan Originator Renewal
30.00
Sales Agent
New Application (2 year)
100.00
Renewal
48.00
Education
Real Estate Education Broker
18.00
Continuing Education Registration
10.00
Real Estate Education Agent
12.00
Appraisers
Licensed and Certified
Renewal
350.00
National Register
80.00
Certifications
Real Estate Prelicense School Certification
100.00
Real Estate Prelicense Instructor Certification
75.00
Appraisers
Temporary Permit
100.00
Appraiser Trainee Registration
100.00
Real Estate Education
Real Estate Continuing Education Course Certification
75.00
Real Estate Continuing Education Instructor Certification
50.00
Appraisers
Appraiser expert witness
200.00
Appraiser Trainee Renewal
100.00
Certifications
Real Estate Branch Schools
100.00
Appraiser Prelicense Course Certification
70.00
Appraisers
Appraiser Pre-License School Application
100.00
Appraiser Pre-License Instructor Application
75.00
Certifications
Appraiser CE Instructor Application/Renewal
75.00
Appraisers
Appraiser CE Course Application/Renewal
75.00
Appraiser Temporary Permit Extension
100.00
One time only
Appraisal Management Company
Appraisal Management Company
350.00
Appraisal Management Company Renewal
350.00
Appraisal Management Company Late
50.00
Broker
New Application
100.00
2 year
Renewal
48.00
Broker/Sales Agent
Activation
15.00
New Company
200.00
Company Broker Change
50.00
Company Name Change
100.00
Verification (per copy)
20.00
General Division
Duplicate License
10.00
Certifications/Computer Histories
20.00
Late Renewal
50.00
Reinstatement
100.00
Branch Office
200.00
No Action Letter
120.00
Trust Account Seminar
5.00
Continuing Education Instructor/Course Late
25.00
Mortgage Broker
Mortgage Lending Manager
Application
100.00
Renewal
30.00
Mortgage Lender Entities
Application
200.00
Renewal
200.00
Mortgage DBA
200.00
Activation
15.00
Subdivided Land
Exemption
HUD
100.00
Water Corporation
50.00
Temporary Permit
100.00
Application
500.00
Charge over 30
3.00
Inspection Deposit
300.00
Consolidation
200.00
Charge
3.00
Renewal Report
203.00
Timeshare and Camp Resort
Salesperson
100.00
New and renewal
Registration
500.00
Per unit charge over 100
3.00
Inspection Deposit
300.00
Consolidation
200.00
Per unit charge
3.00
Temporary Permit
100.00
Renewal Reports
203.00
Supplementary Filing
Supplementary Filing
200.00
Mortgage Education
Individual
36.00
Entity
50.00
Mortgage Prelicense School Certification
100.00
Mortgage Prelicense Instructor Certification/Renewal
75.00
Mortgage Branch Schools
100.00
Mortgage Continuing Education Course Certification Application Renewal
75.00
Mortgage Continuing Education Instructor Certification
50.00
Mortgage Out of State Records Inspection
500.00
Securities
Other
Title III Crowd Funding Notice Filing Late Fee
500.00
Title III Crowd Funding Timely Notice Filing
100.00
Securities Registration
Qualification Registration
300.00
Covered Securities Notice Filings
Regulation A timely Securities Filing
100.00
Late Fee Regulation A Filing
500.00
Securities Registration
Coordinated Registration
300.00
Transactional Exemptions
Transactional Exemptions
60.00
No-action and Interpretative Opinions
120.00
Licensing
Agent
60.00
Broker/Dealer
200.00
Investment Advisor
New and renewal
100.00
Investment Advisor Representative
New and renewal
50.00
Certified Dealer
New and Renewal
500.00
Certified Adviser
New and Renewal
500.00
Covered Securities Notice Filings
Investment Companies
600.00
All Other Covered Securities
100.00
Late Fee Rule 506 Notice Filing
500.00
Less than 15 days after sale
Federal Covered Adviser
New and Renewal
100.00
Securities Exemptions
Securities Exemptions
60.00
Other
Late Renewal
20.00
Fairness Hearing
1,500.00
Statute Booklet
Actual Cost
Small Corp. Offering Registration (SCOR)
Variable
Rules and form booklet
Actual Cost
Excluding SCOR
Postage and Handling
Actual Cost
Governor's Office of Economic Development
Administration
Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA) fees apply for the entire DepartmentAdministration
Odd size photocopies (per Page)
Actual Cost
GRAMA fees apply to the entire Department
8.5 x 11 photocopy (per page)
0.25
GRAMA fees apply to the entire Department
Document Certification
2.00
GRAMA fees apply to the entire Department
Local Document Faxing (per page)
0.50
GRAMA fees apply to the entire Department
Long Distance Document Faxing (per page)
2.00
GRAMA fees apply to the entire Department
Staff time to search, compile and prepare records (per Hour)
Actual Cost
GRAMA fees apply to the entire Department
Mail and ship preparation, plus actual postage (per Hour)
Actual Cost
GRAMA fees apply to the entire Department
Media Storage Duplication (per Hour)
10.00
GRAMA fees apply to the entire Department
SPONSORSHIP - LEVEL 1 (per SPONSORSHIP)
$0 to $500
From $1 to $500 fee applies for the entire Department
SPONSORSHIP - LEVEL 2 (per SPONSORSHIP)
$501 to $1,000
From $501 to $1,000 fee applies for the entire Department
SPONSORSHIP - LEVEL 3 (per SPONSORSHIP)
$1,001 to $5,000
From $1,001 to $5,000 fee applies for the entire Department
SPONSORSHIP - LEVEL 4 (per SPONSORSHIP)
$5,001 to $10,000
From $5,001 to $10,000 fee applies for the entire Department
SPONSORSHIP - LEVEL 5 (per SPONSORSHIP)
Over $10,000
Over $10,000 fee applies for the entire Department
GOED Participation Fees (per Participant)
Up to $500 per participant
Business Development
Corporate Recruitment and Business ServicesPTAC Participation Fee (per Participant)
Up to $60
Market Tax Credit Fee
100,000.00
Annual fee to certify a proposed equity investment or long-term debt security as a qualified equity investment.
Outreach and International Trade
Community Reinvestment Agency Database
Community Reinvestment Agency Database Fee
Actual Amount
Actual costs to administer the Community Reinvestment Agency Database.
Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) / Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR)
(SSAC) Search Fee (per User)
75.00
(SSAC) 4-8 hour seminar/workshop (per User)
75.00
(SSAC) 4-8 hour seminar/workshop: non-client (per User)
50.00
(SSAC) 4-8 hour seminar/workshop: client (per User)
25.00
(SSAC) 2-4 hour seminar/workshop (per User)
25.00
(SSAC) 1-4 hour seminar/workshop (per User)
10.00
Seminar - Outside speakers: all day event (per User)
225.00
Seminar - Outside speakers: all day event (early bird) (per User)
150.00
Seminar - Outside speakers: all day event (search client) (per User)
100.00
CommunityGrants App
CommunityGrants App User - State of Utah Executive Branch Agencies (per User)
72.00
CommunityGrants App User - State of Utah Executive Branch Agencies (per User)
CommunityGrants App User - Tier 1 (per User)
480.00
CommunityGrants App User - Tier 1 (per User)
CommunityGrants App User - Tier 2 (per User)
420.00
CommunityGrants App User - Tier 2 (per User)
CommunityGrants App User - Tier 3 (per User)
360.00
CommunityGrants App User - Tier 3 (per User)
CommunityGrants App User - Tier 4 (per User)
300.00
CommunityGrants App User - Tier 4 (per User)
CommunityGrants App User - Tier 5 (per User)
240.00
CommunityGrants App User - Tier 5 (per User)
CommunityGrants Customer Portal - 100 Members (per User)
3,000.00
CommunityGrants Customer Portal - 100 Members (per 100)
CommunityGrants Customer Community - Min. 100 Members (per User)
900.00
CommunityGrants Customer Community - Minimum - 100 Members (per 100 Members)
CommunityGrants Customer Community - Min. 500 Members (per User)
2,000.00
CommunityGrants Customer Community - Minimum - 500 Members (per 100)
CommunityGrants Customer Community-Wholesale-100 Members (per User)
1,200.00
CommunityGrants Customer Community - Wholesale - 100 Members (per 100)
CommunityGrants Customer Community-Wholesale-500 Members (per User)
2,400.00
CommunityGrants Customer Community - Wholesale - 500 Members (per 100)
CommunityGrants Customer Community - Retail - 100 Members (per User)
1,800.00
CommunityGrants Customer Community - Retail - 100 Members (per 100)
CommunityGrants Customer Community - Retail - 500 Members (per User)
3,720.00
CommunityGrants Customer Community - Retail - 500 Members (per 100)
Office of Tourism
Operations and FulfillmentTourism/Film Participation Fees (per Event)
Actual cost up to $70,000
Gift Store Fee (per Net Revenue)
3% of Net Revenue
Calendars
Calendar sales: Individual (purchases of less than 30)
10.00
Calendar sales: Bulk (non state agencies)
8.00
Calendar sales: Bulk (state agencies)
6.00
Calendar sales: Office of Tourism, Film, and Global Branding employees
5.00
These fees may apply to one or more programs within the Office of Tourism Line Item.
Calendar Envelopes
0.50
Posters
Posters: Framed wall posters
55.00
Posters: Non framed wall posters
2.99
Shirts
T-shirt sales (cost per shirt)
10.00
Commissions
Tourism promotional items re-seller commission
12%
UDOT Signage Commissions
54,000.00
Pete Suazo Utah Athletics Commission
Boxing EventsBoxing Event: <500 Seats
500.00
Boxing Event: 500 - 1,000 Seats
500.00
Boxing Event: 1,000 - 3,000 Seats
750.00
Boxing Event: 3,000 - 5,000 seats
1,500.00
Boxing Event: 5,000 - 10,000 Seats
1,500.00
Boxing Event: >10,000 Seats
1,500.00
Unarmed Combat Event
Unarmed Combat Event: <500 Seats
500.00
Unarmed Combat Event: 500 - 1,000 Seats
500.00
Unarmed Combat Event: 1,000 - 3,000 Seats
750.00
Unarmed Combat Event: 3,000 - 5,000 seats
1,500.00
Unarmed Combat Event: 5,000 - 10,000 Seats
1,500.00
Unarmed Combat Event: >10,000 Seats
1,500.00
Licenses and Badges
Promoter (per License)
250.00
Official, Manager, Matchmaker (per License)
50.00
Judge, Referee, Matchmaker, Contestant Manager Licenses
Contestant, Second (Corner) (per License)
40.00
Amateur, Professional, Second (Corner), Timekeeper Licenses
ID Badges (per Badge)
10.00
Drug Tests, Fight Fax, Contestant ID Badge
Additional Inspector
100.00
Health Testing
20.00
Health and safety testing required for participants
Event Registration
100.00
Fee to reserve a date on the Pete Suazo Utah Athletic Commission event calendar
Broadcast Revenue
3,000.00
3% of the first $500,000 and 1% of the next $1,000,000 of the total gross receipts from the sale, lease or other exploitation of internet, broadcasting, television, and motion picture rights for any contest or exhibition thereof without any deductions for commissions, brokerage fees, distribution fees, advertising, contestants' purses or charges, except in no case shall the fee be more than $25,000, nor less than $100.
Financial Institutions
Financial Institutions Administration
AdministrationFinancial Institutions Administration
Photocopies
0.25
Department of Heritage and Arts
Administration
Administrative ServicesAdministration
Conference Level 4 - Vendor/Display Table - registration not included (per Table)
300.00
Fee entitled "Conference" applies for the entire Department of Heritage and Arts.
Conference Level 5 - Vendor/Display Table - registration not included (per Table)
500.00
Fee entitled "Conference" applies for the entire Department of Heritage and Arts.
Department Merchandise
General Merchandise - Level 1 (per Item)
5.00
Fee entitled "General Merchandise" applies for the entire Department of Heritage and Arts.
General Merchandise - Level 2 (per Item)
10.00
Fee entitled "General Merchandise" applies for the entire Department of Heritage and Arts.
General Merchandise - Level 3 (per Item)
15.00
Fee entitled "General Merchandise" applies for the entire Department of Heritage and Arts.
General Merchandise - Level 4 (per Item)
20.00
Fee entitled "General Merchandise" applies for the entire Department of Heritage and Arts.
General Merchandise - Level 5 (per Item)
50.00
Fee entitled "General Merchandise" applies for the entire Department of Heritage and Arts.
General Merchandise - Level 6 (per Item)
100.00
Fee entitled "General Merchandise" applies for the entire Department of Heritage and Arts.
Department Conference
Conference Level 1 - Early Registration (per Person)
20.00
Fee entitled "Conference" applies for the entire Department of Heritage and Arts.
Conference Level 1 - Regular Registration (per Person)
25.00
Fee entitled "Conference" applies for the entire Department of Heritage and Arts.
Conference Level 1 - Late Registration (per Person)
30.00
Fee entitled "Conference" applies for the entire Department of Heritage and Arts.
Conference Level 1 - Vendor/Display Table - registration not included (per Table)
50.00
Fee entitled "Conference" applies for the entire Department of Heritage and Arts.
Conference Level 2 - Early Registration (per Person)
45.00
Fee entitled "Conference" applies for the entire Department of Heritage and Arts.
Conference Level 2 - Regular Registration (per Person)
50.00
Fee entitled "Conference" applies for the entire Department of Heritage and Arts.
Conference Level 2 - Late Registration (per Person)
55.00
Fee entitled "Conference" applies for the entire Department of Heritage and Arts.
Conference Level 2 - Vendor/Display Table - registration not included (per Table)
100.00
Fee entitled "Conference" applies for the entire Department of Heritage and Arts.
Conference Level 3 - Student/Group/Change Leader Registration (per Person)
70.00
Fee entitled "Conference" applies for the entire Department of Heritage and Arts.
Conference Level 3 - Early Registration (per Person)
80.00
Fee entitled "Conference" applies for the entire Department of Heritage and Arts.
Conference Level 3 - Regular Registration (per Person)
95.00
Fee entitled "Conference" applies for the entire Department of Heritage and Arts.
Conference Level 3 - Late Registration (per Person)
100.00
Fee entitled "Conference" applies for the entire Department of Heritage and Arts.
Conference Level 3 - Vendor/Display Table Fee - registration not included (per Table)
150.00
Fee entitled "Conference" applies for the entire Department of Heritage and Arts.
Conference Sponsorship
Conference Sponsorship Level 1
350.00
Fee entitled "Conference Sponsorship" applies for the entire Department of Heritage and Arts.
Conference Sponsorship Level 2
500.00
Fee entitled "Conference Sponsorship" applies for the entire Department of Heritage and Arts.
Conference Sponsorship Level 3
650.00
Fee entitled "Conference Sponsorship" applies for the entire Department of Heritage and Arts.
Conference Sponsorship Level 4
1,000.00
Fee entitled "Conference Sponsorship" applies for the entire Department of Heritage and Arts.
Conference Sponsorship Level 5
2,500.00
Fee entitled "Conference Sponsorship" applies for the entire Department of Heritage and Arts.
Conference Sponsorship Level 6
5,000.00
Fee entitled "Conference Sponsorship" applies for the entire Department of Heritage and Arts.
Conference Sponsorship Level 7
10,000.00
Fee entitled "Conference Sponsorship" applies for the entire Department of Heritage and Arts.
General Training and Workshop
General Training/Workshop Participation - Level 1 (per Person)
5.00
Fee entitled "General Training/Workshop" applies for the entire Department of Heritage and Arts.
General Training/Workshop Participation - Level 2 (per Person)
10.00
Fee entitled "General Training/Workshop" applies for the entire Department of Heritage and Arts.
General Training/Workshop Participation - Level 3 (per Person)
15.00
Fee entitled "General Training/Workshop" applies for the entire Department of Heritage and Arts.
General Training/Workshop Participation - Level 4 (per Person)
25.00
Fee entitled "General Training/Workshop" applies for the entire Department of Heritage and Arts.
General Training/Workshop Participation - Level 5 (per Person)
30.00
Fee entitled "General Training/Workshop" applies for the entire Department of Heritage and Arts.
General Training/Workshop Participation - Level 6 (per Person)
40.00
Fee entitled "General Training/Workshop" applies for the entire Department of Heritage and Arts.
General Training/Workshop Participation - Level 7 (per Person)
50.00
Fee entitled "General Training/Workshop" applies for the entire Department of Heritage and Arts.
General Training/Workshop Participation - Level 8 (per Person)
60.00
Fee entitled "General Training/Workshop" applies for the entire Department of Heritage and Arts.
General Training/Workshop Participation - Level 9 (per Person)
125.00
Fee entitled "General Training/Workshop" applies for the entire Department of Heritage and Arts.
General Training/Workshop Participation - Level 10 (per Person)
300.00
Fee entitled "General Training/Workshop" applies for the entire Department of Heritage and Arts.
General Training/Workshop Materials Fee (per Person)
15.00
Fee entitled "General Training/Workshop" applies for the entire Department of Heritage and Arts.
Government Records Access and Management Act
Photocopies (per page)
0.25
GRAMA fees apply for the entire Department of Heritage and Arts
Information Technology
Preservation Pro (per unit 1-20, depending on usage)
50.00
Division of Arts and Museums
Community Arts OutreachArt Consultation Fee Level 1 (per Hour)
80.00
2 Hour Minimum - consultation, site visits, and curation
Art Consultation Fee Level 2 (per Hour)
60.00
2 Hour Minimum - condition inspection, reporting, documentation, and pulling from and returning to the vault at (this charge would also be incurred for yearly site inspections without change to loan)
Art Consultation Fee Level 3 (per Hour)
45.00
3 Hour Minimum - packing, shipping, and installation
Change Leader Conference
55.00
This is the fee that will be charged for the annual change leader conference.
Change Leader Institute Level 5
500.00
MWAC Registration Level 1
75.00
MWAC Registration Level 2
85.00
MWAC Registration Level 3
95.00
MWAC Registration Level 4
100.00
MWAC Registration Level 5
110.00
MWAC Registration Level 6
125.00
Community Outreach
Traveling Exhibit Fees
125.00
Traveling Exhibit Fees Title I Schools
100.00
Mountain West Arts Conference Registration
MWAC Governor's Leadership in the Arts Luncheon
60.00
MWAC Governor's Leadership in the Arts Luncheon Late Registrant
65.00
Community/State Partnership Change Leader Registration
Change Leader Institute Level 1
100.00
Change Leader Institute Level 2
200.00
Change Leader Institute Level 3
300.00
Change Leader Institute Level 4
400.00
Division of Arts and Museums - Office of Museum Services
Office of Museum ServicesMuseum Environmental Monitoring Kit Rental/Shipping (per Period)
40.00
Museum Environmental Monitoring Kit Deposit
150.00
Historical Society
State Historical SocietyBusiness/Corporate
155.00
Utah State Historical Society Two Year Membership
Business/Corporate
80.00
Utah Historical Society Annual Membership
History Conference - Member
15.00
Annual History Conference Registration fee for Utah State Historical Society Members
History Conference - Non member
30.00
Annual History Conference Registration for non historical society members
History Conference - Vendor/Exhibitor Table
50.00
Annual History Conference
Individual
75.00
Utah State Historical Society Two Year Membership
Patron
140.00
Utah State Historical Society Two Year Membership
Sponsor
195.00
Utah State Historical Society Two Year Membership
Student/Adjunct/Senior
55.00
Utah State Historical Society Two Year Membership
Sustaining
95.00
Utah State Historical Society Two Year Membership
University of Illinois Press
9,600.00
Utah Historical Society Annual Membership UIP manages the institutional subscription agency memberships and sends the money to the State of Utah.
Utah Historical Society Annual Membership
Student/Adjunct/Senior
30.00
Individual
40.00
Sustaining
50.00
Patron
75.00
Sponsor
100.00
Lifetime
500.00
Utah Historical Quarterly (per issue)
13.00
Cost of a single issue of Utah Historical Quarterly (in addition to mailing costs, when applicable)
Publication Royalties
1.00
State History
Historic Preservation and AntiquitiesAnthropological Remains Recovery (per Recovery or Analysis and reporting)
2,500.00
Fee is for recovery or analysis and reporting services.
Literature Search - Self Service w/ Scans (per 1/2 Hour)
25.00
Literature Search - Staff Performed w/ Scans (per 1/2 Hour)
50.00
GIS Search - Staff Performed (per 1/4 Hour)
15.00
Literature Search/GIS Search - no show fee (per incident)
60.00
GIS Data Cut and Transfer (per Section)
15.00
Library and Collections
Surplus Photo 5x7
2.50
Surplus Photo 8x10
4.00
B/W Historic Photo
4x5 B/W Historic Photo
7.00
5x7 B/W Historic Photo
10.00
8x10 B/W Historic Photo
15.00
Self Serve Photo
0.50
Digital Image 300 dpl>
10.00
Historic Collection Use
10.00
Research Center
Self Copy 8.5x11
0.10
Self Copy 11x17
0.25
Staff Copy 8.5x11
0.25
Staff Copy 11x17
0.50
Digital Self Scan/Save (per Page)
0.05
Digital Staff Scan/Save (per Page)
0.25
Microfilm Self Copy (per page)
0.25
Microfilm Self Scan/Save (per Page)
0.15
Microfilm Staff Scan/Save or Copy (per page)
1.00
Audio Recording (per item)
10.00
Video Recording (per item)
20.00
Diazo print
16 mm diazo print (per roll)
12.00
35 mm diazo print (per roll)
14.00
Microfilm Digitization
40.00
Digital Format Conversion
5.00
Surplus Photo 4x5
1.00
Mailing Charges
1.00
State Library
AdministrationSale of Used Books/Materials
1.00
Disposal of discarded books.
Blind and Disabled
Full Library Services to States With Machines
150.00
Basic Braille Services to States
85.00
Full Library Services to States Without Machines
145.00
Braille and Audio Service to LDS Church
2.50
Library of Congress Contract (MSCW) (per Annual)
999,600.00
Library Development
Bookmobile Services (per Annual)
684,300.00
Average fee of bookmobile services over the seven service areas.
Library Resources
Cataloging Services
7,000.00
Catalog Express Utilization
0.58
Catalog Express Overage
1.17
Stem Action Center
STEM Bus - Charitable (per Day)500.00
STEM Bus - Private (per Day)
1,000.00
Insurance Department
Bail Bond Program
Restricted RevenueBail Bond Program
Bail Bond Agency
Resident initial or renewal license if renewed prior to renewal deadline
250.00
Annual license period
Reinstatement of lapsed license
300.00
Annual license period
Health Insurance Actuary
Restricted RevenueHealth Insurance Actuarial Review Assessment
Assessment for Actuary
200,000.00
Individual & Small Employer Risk Adjustment Enterprise Fund
Individual & Small Employer Risk Adjustment EnterpriseRisk Adjustment (per 0.96)
0.96
Insurance Department Administration
AdministrationContinuing Care Provider - Annual Registration Renewal
6,900.00
Continuing Care Provider - Annual Renewal Disclosure Statement
600.00
Continuing Care Provider - Disclosure Statement
600.00
Continuing Care Provider - Initial registration application
6,900.00
Continuing Care Provider - Reinstatement Fee
6,950.00
Initial agency license (per 40.00)
800.00
Initial individual license (per 35.00)
2,800.00
Insurance removal of public access to administrative actions (per 185.00)
185.00
Non-electronic payment processing fee (per 25.00)
25.00
Reinstatement agency license (per 65.00)
65.00
Reinstatement individual license (per 60.00)
60.00
Renewal agency license (per 40.00)
40.00
Renewal individual license (per 35.00)
35.00
Global license fees for Admitted Insurers
Certificate of Authority
Independent Review - Initial Application
250.00
Initial License Application
1,000.00
Renewal
300.00
Late Renewal
350.00
Reinstatement
1,000.00
Amendment
250.00
Orderly Plan of Withdrawal
50,000.00
Form A Filing
2,000.00
Redomestication Filing
2,000.00
Organizational Permit for Mutual Insurer
1,000.00
Insurer Examinations
72.00
Agency cost
Global Service Fees for Admitted Insurers
Zero premium volume
Insurance Rule R590-102-5(4)(d)(i)
More than $0 to less than $1M premium volume
700.00
$1M to less than $3M premium volume
1,100.00
$3M to less than $6 M premium volume
1,550.00
$6M to less than $11M premium volume
2,100.00
$11M to less than $15M premium volume
2,750.00
$15M to less than $20M premium volume
3,500.00
$20M or more in premium volume
4,350.00
Global license fees for Surplus Lines Insurers, Accredited/Trusteed Reninsurer
Surplus Lines Insurers, Accredited/Trusteed Reinsurers, Employee Welfare Fund
Initial
1,000.00
Annual
500.00
Late Annual
550.00
Reinstatement
1,000.00
Global license fees for Other Organizations
Other Organizations
Initial License Application
250.00
Renewal
200.00
Late Renewal
250.00
Reinstatement
250.00
Annual Service
200.00
Life Settlement Provider
Initial license application
1,000.00
Renewal
300.00
Late Renewal
350.00
Reinstatement
1,000.00
Annual service
600.00
Global Individual License
Res/non-res full line producer license or renewal per two-year license period
Initial, or renewal if renewed prior to renewal deadline
70.00
Reinstatement of Lapsed License
120.00
Res/non-res limited line producer license or renewal per two-year licensing period
Initial or renewal if renewed prior to renewal deadline
45.00
Reinstatement of lapsed license
95.00
Res/non-res full line producer license or renewal per two-year license period
Dual Title License Form Filing
25.00
Addition of producer classification or line of authority to individual producer license
25.00
Global Full Line and Limited Line Agency License
Res/non-res initial or renewal license if renewed prior to renewal deadline
75.00
Reinstatement of lapsed license
125.00
Addition of agency class or line of authority to agency license
25.00
Resident Title initial or renewal license if renewed prior to renewal deadline
100.00
Resident Title Reinstatement of Lapsed License
150.00
Health Insurance Purchasing Alliance
Res/non-res initial or renewal license if renewed prior to renewal deadline
500.00
Per annual license period
Late Renewal
550.00
Reinstatement of lapsed license
550.00
Continuing Education
CE provider initial or renewal license prior to renewal deadline
250.00
CE provider reinstatement of lapsed license
300.00
CE provider post approval or $5 per hour, whichever is more
25.00
Other
Photocopy (per page)
0.50
Copy Complete Annual Statement
40.00
Accepting Service of legal process
10.00
Returned check charge
20.00
Workers' Comp schedule
5.00
Address Correction
35.00
Production of Lists
Printed (per page)
1.00
Information already in list format
Electronic
Base fee
50.00
1 CD and up to 30 minutes of staff time
Additional fee billed by invoice
50.00
For each additional 30 minutes or fraction thereof
Additional CD (per CD)
1.00
Restricted Special Revenue Fees
Title Insurance Recovery, Education, and Research Fund
Initial Title Agency License
1,000.00
Renewal Title Agency License
Band A-$0-$1 million premium volume
125.00
Band B->$1-$10 million premium volume
250.00
Band C->$10-$20 million premium volume
375.00
Band D->$20 million premium volume
500.00
Individual Title Licensee Initial or Renewal License
15.00
Professional Employers Organization
Standard - Initial/Renewal
2,000.00
Standard - Late Renewal or Reinstatement
2,050.00
Certified by an Assurance Organization - Initial
2,000.00
Certified by an Assurance Organization - Renewal
1,000.00
Certified Late Renewal or Reinstatement
1,050.00
Small Operator
Small Operator - Initial
2,000.00
Small Operator - Renewal
1,000.00
Small Operator - Late Renewal or Reinstatement
1,050.00
Captive Insurers
Captive Cell Dormancy Certificate Annual Renewal fee (per 500.00)
500.00
Captive Cell Initial Application (per 200)
200.00
Captive Cell Initial License (per 1000)
1,000.00
Captive Cell Late Renewal (per 50)
50.00
Captive Cell License Renewal (per 1000)
1,000.00
Captive Dormancy Certificate Annual Renewal fee (per 2500.00)
2,500.00
Captive Insurer
Captive Initial license application
200.00
Initial license application review
Captive - Actual cost
Captive Initial License Issuance
7,250.00
Captive Annual Renewal
7,250.00
Captive Late Renewal
5,050.00
Captive Reinstatement
7,300.00
Captive Insurer Examination Reimbursements
Variable
Criminal Background Checks
Fingerprinting
Bureau of Criminal Investigation
15.00
Federal Bureau of Investigation
13.25
Electronic Commerce Fee
Electronic Commerce Restricted
E-commerce and internet technology services
Insurer: admitted, surplus lines
75.00
Captive Insurer
250.00
Other organization and life settlement provider
50.00
CE Provider
20.00
Agency and Health Insurance Purchasing Alliance
10.00
Individual
5.00
Access to rate and form filing database
Base
45.00
1 DVD and up to 30 minutes access and staff help
Additional requests
45.00
Each additional 30 minutes or fraction thereof
Additional DVD (per DVD)
2.00
Electronic Commerce Restricted
Database access
3.00
Paper filing process
5.00
Paper Application Processing
25.00
GAP Waiver Program
Restricted Revenue
Guaranteed Asset Protection Waiver
Registration/Annual
1,000.00
GAP Waiver Assessment
50.00
Insurance Fraud Program
Restricted Revenue
Fraud Investigation Division
Zero to $1M premium volume
200.00
>$1M to less than $2.5M premium volume
450.00
$2.5M to less than $5M premium volume
800.00
$5M to less than $10M premium volume
1,600.00
$10M to less than $50M premium volume
6,100.00
$50M or more in premium volume
15,000.00
Fraud Division Investigative Recovery
Variable
Fraud division assessment late fee
50.00
Relative Value Study
Restricted Revenue
Relative Value Study
Relative Value Study Book
10.00
Code Books
57.00
Cost to agency
Mailing fee for books
3.00
Title Insurance Program
Restricted RevenueTitle Insurance Regulation Assessment
100,000.00
Labor Commission
AdministrationIndustrial Accidents Division
Workers Compensation
Coverage Waiver
50.00
Seminar Fee (alternate years) (per registrant)
Not to exceed 500.00
Premium Assessment
Workplace Safety Fund (per premium)
0.25%
Employers Reinsurance Fund (per premium)
0%
Uninsured Employers Fund (per premium)
0.5%
Industrial Accidents Restricted Account (per premium)
0.50%
Certificate to Self-Insured
New Self-Insured Certificate
1,200.00
Self Insured Certificate Renewal
650.00
Boiler, Elevator and Coal Mine Safety Division
Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspections
Owner
User Inspection Agency Certification
250.00
Certificate of Competency
Original Exam
25.00
Renewal
20.00
Jacketed Kettles and Hot Water Supply
Consultation
Witness special inspection (per hour)
60.00
Boilers
Existing
< 250,000 BTU
30.00
> 250,000 BTU but < 4,000,000 BTU
60.00
> 4,000,001 BTU but < 20,000,000 BTU
150.00
> 20,000,000 BTU
300.00
New
< 250,000 BTU
45.00
> 250,000 BTU but < 4,000,000 BTU
90.00
> 4,000,001 BTU but < 20,000,000 BTU
225.00
> 20,000,000 BTU
450.00
Pressure Vessel
Existing
30.00
New
45.00
Pressure Vessel Inspection by Owner-user
25 or less on single statement (per vessel)
5.00
26 through 100 on single statement (per statement)
100.00
101 through 500 on single statement (per statement)
200.00
over 500 on single statement (per statement)
400.00
Elevator Inspections Existing Elevators
Hydraulic
85.00
Electric
85.00
Handicapped
85.00
Other Elevators
85.00
Elevator Inspections New Elevators
Hydraulic
300.00
Electric
700.00
Handicapped
200.00
Other Elevators
200.00
Consultation and Review (per hour)
60.00
Escalators/Moving Walks
700.00
Remodeled Electric
500.00
Roped Hydraulic
500.00
Coal Mine Certification
Mine Foreman
50.00
Temporary Mine Foreman
35.00
Fire Boss
50.00
Surface Foreman
50.00
Temporary Surface Foreman
35.00
Hoistman
50.00
Electrician
Underground
50.00
Surface
50.00
Certification Retest
Per section
20.00
Maximum fee charge
50.00
Hydrocarbon Mine Certifications
Hoistman
50.00
Certification Retest
Per section
20.00
Maximum fee charge
50.00
Gilsonite
Mine Examiner
50.00
Shot Firerer
50.00
Mine Foreman
Certificate
50.00
Temporary
35.00
Photocopies, Search, Printing
Black and White no special handling
0.25
Research, redacting, unstapling, restapling (per hour)
15.00
More than 1 hour (per hour)
20.00
Color Printing (per page)
0.50
Certified Copies (per certification)
2.00
Plus search fees if applicable
Electronic documents CD or DVD
2.00
Fax, plus telephone costs
0.50
Utah State Tax Commission
License Plates Production
License Plates ProductionLicense Plates Production
Decal Replacement
1.00
Reflectorized Plate
Up to $12
Plate Mailing Charge (per Plate Set)
4.00
Tax Administration
Administration DivisionAdministration
Liquor Profit Distribution
6.00
All Divisions
Certified Document
5.00
Faxed Document Processing (per page)
1.00
Record Research
6.50
Photocopies, over 10 copies (per page)
0.10
Research, special requests (per hour)
20.00
Motor Vehicle Enforcement Division
Temporary Permit Restricted Fund
Temporary Permit
Not to exceed 12.00
Sold to dealers in bulk, not to exceed approved fee amount
Temporary Sports Event Registration Certificate
Not to exceed 12.00
MV Business Regulation
Dismantler's Retitling Inspection
50.00
Salvage Vehicle Inspection
50.00
Electronic Payment
Temporary Permit Books (per book)
Not to exceed 4.00
Dealer Permit Penalties (per penalty)
Not to exceed 1.00
Salvage Buyer's License (per license)
Not to exceed 3.00
Licenses
Motor Vehicle Manufacturer License
102.00
Motor Vehicle Remanufacturer License
102.00
New Motor Vehicle Dealer
127.00
Transporter
51.00
Body Shop
112.00
Used Motor Vehicle Dealer
127.00
Dismantler
102.00
Salesperson
31.00
Salesperson's License Transfer Fee
31.00
Salesperson's License Reissue
5.00
Crusher
102.00
Used Motor Cycle, Off-Highway Vehicle, and Small Trailer Dealer
51.00
New Motor Cycle, Off-Highway Vehicle, and Small Trailer Dealer
51.00
Representative
26.00
Distributor or Factory Branch and Distributor Branch's
61.00
Additional place of business
Temporary
26.00
Permanent
Variable
Variable rate - same rate as the original license fee (based on license type)
License Plates
Purchase
Manufacturer
10.00
Dealer
12.00
Dismantler
10.00
Transporter
10.00
Renewal
Manufacturer
8.50
Dealer
10.50
Dismantler
8.50
Transporter
8.50
In-transit Permit
2.50
Motor Vehicles
Administration
All Divisions
Custom Programming (per hour)
85.00
Data Processing Set-Up
55.00
Sample License Plates
5.00
Parks and Recreation
Parks & Recreation Decal Replacement
4.00
Motor Vehicle
Motor Vehicle Information
3.00
Motor Vehicle Information Via Internet
1.00
Motor Vehicle Transaction (per standard unit)
1.63
Motor Carrier
Cab Card
3.00
Duplicate Registration
3.00
Temporary Permit
Individual permit
6.00
Electronic Payment
Authorized Motor Vehicle Registrations
Not to exceed 4.00
License Plates
Reflectorized Plate
Up to $12
Special Group Plate Programs
Inventory ordered before July 1, 2003
Extra Plate Costs
5.50
Plus standard plate fee
New Programs or inventory reorders after July 1, 2003
Start-up or significant program changes (per program)
3,900.00
Extra Plate Costs (per decal set ordered)
3.50
Plus standard plate fee
Extra Handling Cost (per decal set ordered)
2.40
Special Group Logo Decals
Variable
Special Group Slogan Decals
Variable
Tax Payer Services
Administration
Lien Subordination
Not to exceed 300.00
Tax Clearance
50.00
Motor and Special Fuel
International Fuel Tax Administration
Decal (per set)
4.00
Reinstatement
100.00
Tax Processing Division
Administration
All Divisions
Convenience Fee
Not to exceed 3%
Convenience fee for tax payments and other authorized transactions
Social Services
Department of Health
Children's Health Insurance Program
Quarterly PremiumDepartment of Health
Children's Health Insurance Program
Plan B
30.00
138%-150% of Poverty Level
Plan C
75.00
150%-200% of Poverty Level
Late
15.00
Disease Control and Prevention
Clinical and Environmental Lab Certification ProgramsOrganic Wet Chemistry
200.00
Parameter Category Fees charge for each sample tested
Atomic Absorption/Atomic Emission
300.00
Radiological chemistry - Alpha spectrometry
300.00
Radiological chemistry - Beta
300.00
Calculation of Analytical Results
50.00
Organic Clean Up
200.00
Toxicity/Synthetic Extractions Characteristics Procedure
200.00
Radiological chemistry - Gamma
300.00
Gas Chromatography
Simple
300.00
Complex
600.00
Semivolatile
500.00
Volatile
500.00
Radiological chemistry - Gas Proportional Counter
300.00
Gravimetric
100.00
High Pressure Liquid Chromatography
300.00
Inductively Coupled Plasma Metals Analysis
400.00
Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry
500.00
Ion Chromatography
200.00
Ion Selective Electrode base methods
100.00
Radiological chemistry - Liquid Scintillation
300.00
Metals Digestion
100.00
Simple Microbiological Testing
100.00
Complex Microbiological Testing
300.00
Organic Extraction
200.00
Physical Properties
100.00
Titrimetric
100.00
Spectrometry
200.00
While Effluent Toxicity
600.00
Environmental Laboratory Certification
Certification Clarification
Note: Laboratories applying for certification are subject to the annual certification fee, plus the fee listed, for each category in which they are to be certified.
Annual certification fee (chemistry and/or microbiology)
Utah laboratories
1,000.00
Out-of-state laboratories
3,000.00
Plus reimbursement of all travel expenses
National Environmental Accreditation Program (NELAP) recognition
1,000.00
Certification change
250.00
Performance Based Method Review (per method fee)
250.00
Primary Method Addition for Recognition Laboratories
500.00
Epidemiology
Utah Statewide Immunization Information System
Non-Financial Contributing Partners
Match on Immunization Records in Database (per record)
12.00
File Format Conversion (per hour)
30.00
General Administration
These fees apply for the entire Division of Disease Control and Prevention
Laboratory General
Emergency Waiver
Under certain conditions of public health import (e.g., disease outbreak, terrorist event, or environmental catastrophe) fees may be reduced or waived.
Handling
Total cost of shipping and testing of referral samples to be rebilled to customer. (per Referral lab's invoice)
Repeat Testing - normal fee will be charged if repeat testing is required due to poor quality sample. (per sample, each reanalysis)
Utah Public Health Laboratory
Mycoplasma Genitalium Detection by Nucleic Acid Testing
30.00
All
Laboratory Testing of Public Health Significance
Actual costs up to $200
The emergence of diseases and subsequent testing methods are unpredictable. This fee allows Utah Public Health Laboratory to offer a test that is vital to protecting the public as the need arises to help diagnosis and prevent illness.
Newborn Screening
Laboratory Testing and Follow-up Services
120.00
Out of State Screening
116.00
Chemistry
Admin
Chain of Custody Request Fee
20.00
Rush Fee
50.00
Metals
Standard Metals
Environmental Protection Agency 200.8 Copper and Lead
26.40
Standard Method 2330B Langelier Index
6.05
Environmental Protection Agency 353.2 Nitrite
17.60
Environmental Protection Agency 353.2 Nitrate
17.60
Environmental Protection Agency 200.8 - Magnesium
13.20
Environmental Protection Agency 200.8 - Iron
13.20
Environmental Protection Agency 200.8 - Potassium
13.20
Environmental Protection Agency 200.8 - Strontium
13.20
Environmental Protection Agency 200.8 Digestion
24.20
Environmental Protection Agency 200.8 Tin
13.20
Environmental Protection Agency 200.8 Cobalt
13.20
Environmental Protection Agency 200.8 Vanadium
13.20
Environmental Protection Agency Method 200.8 Zirconium
13.20
Mercury 245.1
27.50
may include a digestion fee
Selenium by Selenium Hydride - Atomic Absorption - Standard Method 3114C
35.20
may include a digestion fee
Environmental Protection Agency 200.8 Aluminum
13.20
Environmental Protection Agency 200.8 Antimony
13.20
Environmental Protection Agency 200.8 Arsenic
13.20
Environmental Protection Agency 200.8 Barium
13.20
Environmental Protection Agency 200.8 Beryllium
13.20
Environmental Protection Agency 200.8 Cadmium
13.20
Environmental Protection Agency 200.8 Chromium
13.20
Environmental Protection Agency 200.8 Copper
13.20
Environmental Protection Agency 200.8 Lead
13.20
Environmental Protection Agency 200.8 Manganese
13.20
Environmental Protection Agency 200.8 Molybdenum
13.20
Environmental Protection Agency 200.8 Nickel
13.20
Environmental Protection Agency 200.8 Selenium
13.20
Environmental Protection Agency 200.8 Silver
13.20
Environmental Protection Agency 200.8 Thallium
13.20
Environmental Protection Agency 200.8 Zinc
13.20
Environmental Protection Agency 200.8 Boron
13.20
Environmental Protection Agency 200.8 Calcium
13.20
Environmental Protection Agency Sodium 200.8
13.20
Hardness (Requires Calcium & Magnesium tests)
6.05
Organic Contaminants
Environmental Protection Agency 524.2 Trihalomethanes
89.93
Haloacetic Acids Method 6251B
179.30
Environmental Protection Agency 524.2
228.80
Trihalomethanes, Maximum Potential
Inorganics
Alkalinity (Total) Standard Method 2320B
8.80
Bromate Environmental Protection Agency 300.1
30.25
Chlorate Environmental Protection Agency 300.1
30.25
Chlorite Environmental Protection Agency 300.1
30.25
Chloride Environmental Protection Agency 300.0
19.31
Environmental Protection Agency 300.0 Fluoride
20.35
Environmental Protection Agency 300.1 Sulfate
17.88
Chromium (Hexavalent) Environmental Protection Agency 218.7
60.50
Cyanide, Total 335.4
55.00
Environmental Protection Agency 353.2 Nitrate + Nitrite
11.28
Perchlorate 314.0
60.50
Environmental Protection Agency 537.1 - Per-and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances
290.00
pH (Test of acidity or alkalinity) 150.1
11.00
Environmental Protection Agency 375.2 Sulfate
13.75
Environmental Protection Agency 180.1 Turbidity
9.35
Odor, Environmental Protection Agency 140.1
30.25
Organic Constituents, Ultra Violet-Absorbing Standard Method 5910B
36.30
Carboxylic Acids (Oxalate, Formate, Acetate)
46.20
Nitrogen, Total Standard Method 4500-N (Lachat)
20.90
Organic Carbon, Total Standard Method 5310B
18.70
Environmental Protection Agency 300.1 Bromide
30.25
Organics
Anatoxin by Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
98.55
Chlorophyll-A by High Performance Liquid Chromatography
110.61
Cyanotoxin Quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction Method
33.00
Cylindrospermopsin by Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
98.55
Periphyton
26.40
Water Bacteriology
Legionella Standard Methods 9260J
68.20
Liter of water
Solids, Total Dissolved Standard Method 2540C
14.03
Environmental Protection Agency 325.2 Chloride
7.70
Standard Method 5210B Carbonaceous Biochemical/Soluble Oxygen Demand
36.30
Standard Method 2120B Color
13.20
Total Microcystins & Nodularins by Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
98.55
Legiolert
37.22
Water Microbiology (Drinking Water and Surface Water)
Total Coliforms/Escherichia coli
20.90
Colilert/Colisure
Heterotrophic Plate Count by 9215 B Pour Plate
14.30
Inorganic Surface Water (Lakes, Rivers, Streams) Tests
Ammonia Environmental Protection Agency 350.1
19.25
Biochemical Oxygen Demand 5 day test Standard Method 5210B
28.60
Chlorophyll A Standard Method 10200H - Chlorophyll-A
18.70
Phosphorus, Total 365.1
17.05
Silica 370.1
17.33
Solids, Total Volatile, Environmental Protection Agency 160.4
18.15
Solids, Total Suspended Standard Method 2540D
14.03
Specific Conductance 120.1
8.53
Environmental Protection Agency 376.2 Sulfide
48.40
Infectious Disease
Arbovirus
TrioPlex Polymerase Chain Reaction
65.00
Zika Immunoglobulin M
45.00
Next Generation Sequencing
Bacterial Sequencing
107.00
Bacterial Sequencing Analysis
40.00
Bacterial Sequencing and Identification
108.00
Bacterial Sequencing, Identification, Analysis
122.00
Microbial Source Tracking via shotgun metagenomics sequencing
194.00
Microbial Source Tracking via culture based
150.00
Immunology
Hepatitis
Anti-Hepatitis B Antibody
19.50
Anti-Hepatitis B Antigen
19.50
C (Anti-Hepatitis C Virus) Antibody
23.00
HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus)
1/2 and O, Antigen/Antibody Combo
27.00
Supplemental Testing (HIV-1/HIV-2 differentiation)
42.00
Hantavirus
40.00
Syphilis
Immunoglobulin G (IgG) Antibody (including reflex Rapid Plasma Reagin titer)
10.00
TP-PA (Treponema Pallidum - Particle Agglutination) Confirmation
22.00
QuantiFERON
QuantiFERON Gold
65.00
Virology
BioFire FilmArray Respiratory Panel
160.00
Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) detection by quantitative Nucleic Acid Amplification Test
75.00
Herpesvirus (Herpes Simplex Virus-1, Herpes Simplex Virus-2, Varicella Zoster Virus) Detection and Differentiation by Polymerase Chain Reaction
51.00
Rabies - Not epidemiological indicated or pre-authorized
180.00
Influenza PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction)
150.00
Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae detection by nucleic acid testing
23.00
Bacteriology
BioFire FilmArray Gastrointestinal Panel
185.00
Mycobacteriology
Culture
81.00
Mycobacterium tuberculosis susceptibilities (send out)
175.00
Identification and Susceptibility by GeneXpert
126.00
Office of the Medical Examiner
Examinations of Non-jurisdictional Cases
Autopsy, full or partial
2,500.00
plus cost of body transportation
External Examination
500.00
plus cost of body transportation
Facilities
Use of Office of the Medical Examiner facilities by Non-Office of the Medical Examiner Pathologists
Use of facilities and staff for autopsy
500.00
Use of facilities only for autopsy or examination
400.00
Use of facilities and staff for external examinations
300.00
Use of Tissue Harvest Room for Acquisition
Skin Graft
133.00
Bone
266.00
Heart Valve
70.00
Saphenous vein
70.00
Eye
35.00
Reports
Copy of Autopsy and Toxicology Report
All requestors.
35.00
No charge for copies for (1) immediate relative or legal representative as outlined in UCA 26-4-17(2)(a)(i)-(ii) and (2) for law enforcement, physicians, attorneys and government entities as outlined in UCA 26-4-17(2)(a)(iii)-(iv), and 26-4-17(2)(b)(i)-(iv).
Copy of Miscellaneous Office of the Medical Examiner Case File Papers
Copies for immediate relative or legal representative as outlined in UCA 26-4-17(2)(a)(i)-(ii)
10.00
All other requestors.
35.00
No charge for copies for law enforcement, physicians, attorneys and government entities as outlined in UCA 26-4-17(2)(a)(iii)-(iv), and 26-4-17(2)(b)(i)-(iv).
Cremation Authorization
Review and authorize cremation permits.
150.00
$10.00 per permit payable to Vital Records for processing.
Expert Services - Forensic Pathologist Case Review, Consultation, and Testimony, Portal to Portal, up to 8 Hours/day
Criminal cases, out of state (per hour)
500.00
$4,000.00 max/day
Non-jurisdictional criminal and all civil cases (per hour)
500.00
$4,000.00 max/day
Consultation on non-Medical Examiner cases (per hour)
500.00
$4,000.00 max/day
Photographic, Slide, and Digital Services
Digital Photographic Images
Copies for immediate relative or legal representative as outlined in UCA 26-4-17(2)(a)(i)-(ii) (per image)
10.00
All other requestors. (per image)
35.00
No charge for copies for law enforcement, physicians, attorneys and government entities as outlined in UCA 26-4-17(2)(a)(iii)-(iv), and 26-4-17(2)(b)(i)-(iv).
Digital X-ray images from Digital Source (DICOM).
10.00
DICOM (radiographic) images.
Copied from color slide negatives. (per image)
5.00
Digital photographic images.
Body Storage
Daily charge for use of Medical Examiner Storage Facilities
30.00
Beginning 24 hours after notification that body is ready for release.
Biologic samples requests
Handling of requested samples for shipping to outside lab.
25.00
Processing of Office of the Medical Examiner samples for Non-Office of the Medical Examiner testing.
Handling and storage of requested samples by outside sources (per year)
25.00
Storage fee (outside normal Office of the Medical Examiner retention schedule)
Return request by immediate relative as defined in code UCA 26-4-2(3)
55.00
Sample return fee
Histology
Glass Slides (re-cuts, routine stains) per slide
20.00
Glass slides - Immunohistochemical stains per slide
50.00
Histochemical stains per slide
30.00
Executive Director's Operations
Adoption Records AccessSpecialized Services
Birth Parent Information Registration
25.00
Adoption Records Access Fee
25.00
Adoption Records Amendment Fee
10.00
Center for Health Data and Informatics
Data Access Base Fees
Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
Standard Annual Limited Data Set
300.00
The following discounts apply: Local Health Department (100% for any standard annual data set); State Agency, Student or Not for Profit Entity (75% for any standard annual data set); Researcher (50% for any standard annual data set); For Profit Entities pay full amount. Note that entities that have paid to have questions included on the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System are excluded from this fee as their payment includes receipt of data. Fee will be $300.00 for initial dataset. Each additional year dataset will be an additional $150.00 (50% discount).
Healthcare Facilities Data Series
Fee Discounts - Healthcare Facilities Data Series
Note
Note: (1) The Following Discounts Apply: Local Health Departments (100% for Standard Limited Use or Research Data Sets); Healthcare Facility with <5,000 discharges (80% for Standard Limited Use Data Set); Healthcare Facility with 5,000-35,000 discharges (50% for Standard Limited Use Data Set); Prior Years (50% for any data set); Student (75% for any standard data set); Public University or Not for Profit Entity (50% for any standard data series); Geographic Subset (discount proportional to percent of records required from limited use data set); On-time Renewal (15% for any data series). (2) Pricing for client-based partnership: The per-client fee is to be negotiated with the partner based on the volume and level of data provided to each client, but may not exceed 70% of the actual cost of the data used. (3) Pricing for redistribution agreements: The distributor shall reimburse the state for 70% of the cost of the data covered by the agreement.
Standard Annual Limited Use Data Set
3,600.00
Standard Annual Research Data set
6,000.00
Quarterly Preliminary Feeds
4,500.00
Federal Annual Database
4,500.00
Enhanced Annual Summary Report
500.00
All Payer Claims Data Standard Limited Use Data Series
Fee Discounts - All Payer Claims Data Standard Limited Use Data Series
Note
(1) The following discounts apply: Local Health Departments (100% for Standard Limited Use Data Sets); Contributing Carrier (50% for standard limited use data sets); Student (75% for any standard data set); Single Use and Single User License (50% for any standard limited use data set); Geographic Subset (discount proportional to percent of records required from limited use data set); On-time Renewal (15% for any data series). (2) Pricing for client-based partnership: The per-client fee is to be negotiated with the partner based on the volume and level of data provided to each client, but may not exceed 70% of the actual cost of the data used. (3) Pricing for redistribution agreements: The distributor shall reimburse the state for 70% of the cost of the data covered by the agreement.
Single Year
8,000.00
Two Years
12,000.00
Three Years
16,000.00
Additional Years
4,000.00
Sample File
2,000.00
Two-Year Public Use File
4,000.00
All Payer Claims Data Standard Research Data Series
Fee Discounts - All Payer Claims Data Standard Research Data Series
Note
(1) The following discounts apply: Local Health Departments (100% for any standard Research Data Set); Student (50% for any standard research data set); Single Use and Single User License (50% for any standard research data set); On-time Renewal (15% for any data series); (2) Pricing for redistribution agreements: The distributor shall reimburse the state for 70% of the cost of the data covered by the agreement.
Single Year
20,000.00
Two Years
30,000.00
Three Years
40,000.00
Additional Years
10,000.00
Special Purpose Series
4,000.00
Other Data Series and Licenses (Fee Discounts Apply)
Fee Discounts - Other Data Series and Licenses
Note
The following discounts apply: Non-Contributing Carrier (50% for CAHPS (Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems) Data Set); Contributing Carrier (75% for CAHPS Data Set); Prior Year (20% for HEDIS (Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set) & CAHPS Data Set); Years before Current and Prior Year (35% for HEDIS & CAHPS Data Set); Student (75% for HEDIS & CAHPS Data Set or Survey Responses); Public University or Not for Profit Entity (35% for HEDIS & CAHPS Data Set or Survey Responses); On-time Renewal (15% for any data series).
Institutional License
150,000.00
HEDIS (Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set) Data Set
1,575.00
CAHPS (Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems) Data Set
1,575.00
CAHPS (Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems) Survey Responses
2,000.00
Other Fees and Services
Custom data services (per hour)
100.66
This hourly fee applies to all custom work, including data extraction analytics; aggregate patient-risk profiles for clinics, payers or systems; data management reprocessing; data matching; and creation of samples or subsets.
Additional Fields to create a custom data set (per field added)
225.00
Individual Information Extract (per person)
100.00
Application Fee (non-refundable)
50.00
Application fees are non-refundable but may be credited towards a data fee if the application is approved.
Convenience Fee (for Credit or Debit Card payment)
3%
Birth Certificate
Initial Copy
22.00
Stillbirth Certificate Initial Copy
18.00
Book Copy of Birth Certificate - in addition to birth certificate fee
5.00
Adoption - in addition to birth certificate fee
40.00
Delayed Registration - in addition to birth certificate fee
40.00
Legitimation - in addition to birth certificate fee
40.00
Death Certificate
Initial Copy
30.00
The Legislature intends that for every initial copy of a Utah Death Certificate sold, $12 shall be remitted to the Office of the Medical Examiner.
Burial Transit Permit
7.00
Disinterment Permit
25.00
Reprint Fee
3.00
Specialized Services
Additional Copies
10.00
Amendment Fee - Affidavit, Court Order, Voluntary Declaration of Paternity - in addition to certificate fee
5.00
Paternity Search (one hour minimum) (per hour)
18.00
Marriage and Divorce Abstracts
18.00
Adoption Registry
25.00
Adoption Expedite Fee
25.00
Death Research (one hour minimum) (per hour)
20.00
Death Notification Subscription Fee (organization less than or equal to 100,000 lives)
500.00
Death Notification Subscription Fee (organizations greater than 100,000 lives)
1,000.00
Death Notification Fee (per matched death)
1.00
Court Order Paternity - in addition to birth certificate fee
40.00
Online Access to Computerized Vital Records (per month)
12.00
Ad-hoc Statistical Requests (per hour)
45.00
Online Convenience Fee
4.00
Online Identity Verification
1.39
Expedite Fee
15.00
Delay of File Fee (charged for every birth/death certificate registered 30 days or more after the event)
50.00
Executive Director
All the fees in this section apply for the entire Department of Health
Clinic Fees Tied to Medicaid Reimbursement Levels
variable
The Department of Health benchmarks many of its charges in its medical and dental clinics to Medicaid reimbursement rates. If the Legislature authorizes reimbursement increases during the General Session, then the Legislature authorizes a proportional increase in effected clinic fees.
Conference Registrations
100.00
Non-sufficient Check Collection Fee
20.00
Non-sufficient Check Service Charge
20.00
Specialized Services
Expedited Shipping Fee
15.00
Testimony
Expert Testimony Fee for those without a PhD (Doctor of Philosophy) or MD (Medical Doctor) (per hour)
78.75
Includes preparation, consultation, and appearance on criminal and civil cases. Portal to portal, including travel and waiting time. Plus travel costs.
Expert Testimony Fee for those with a PhD (Doctor of Philosophy) or MD (Medical Doctor) (per hour)
250.00
Includes preparation, consultation, and appearance on criminal and civil cases. Portal to portal, including travel and waiting time. Plus travel costs.
Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA)
Mailing or shipping cost
Actual cost up to a $100.00
Staff time for file search and/or information compilation
Department of Technology Services (per hour)
70.00
For Department of Technology Services or programmer/analyst staff time.
Department of Health (per hour)
35.00
For Department of Health staff time; first 15 minutes free, additional time.
Copy
11 x 8.5 Black and White (per page)
0.15
11x17 or color (per page)
0.40
Information on disk (per kilobyte)
0.02
Administrative Fee, 1-15 copies
25.00
Administrative Fee, each additional copy
1.00
Fax (per page)
0.50
Family Health and Preparedness
Children with Special Health Care NeedsPsychology
96136 Psychological Test Administration and Scoring-two or more tests
68.00
96137 Psychological Test Administration and Scoring-two or more tests+each additional 30 minutes
68.00
96131 Psychological Testing-each additional hour
136.00
Children with Special Health Care Needs Service Balance Charge after Insurance Payment
Household income less than or equal to 133% of Federal Poverty Level
1.00
Household income 134% to 150% of Federal Poverty Level
20%
Household income 151% to 185% of Federal Poverty Level
40%
Household income greater than 225% of Federal Poverty Level
100%
Evaluation of Speech
92521 Fluency
150.00
92522 Sound Production
121.00
92523 Sound Production w/ Evaluation of Language Comprehension
260.00
Special Otorhinolaryngologic Services
92524 Behavioral and Qualitative Analysis of Voice and Resonance
116.00
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Therapeutic Procedures
97116 Gait training
33.00
97112 Neuromuscular reeducation
38.00
97542 Wheelchair Assessment fitting/training
25.00
97542 Wheelchair Assessment fitting/training
25.00
Office Visit, New Patient
99201 Problem focused, straightforward
65.00
99202 Expanded problem, straightforward
110.00
99203 Detailed, Low Complexity
160.00
99204 Comprehensive, Moderate Complexity
245.00
99205 Comprehensive, High Complexity
315.00
Office Visit, Established Patient
99211 Minimal Service or non-Medical Doctor
30.00
99212 Problem focused, straightforward
65.00
99213 Expanded Problem, Low Complexity
108.00
99214 Detailed, Moderate Complexity
160.00
99215 Comprehensive, High Complexity
220.00
Office Consultation, New or Established Patient
99241 Problem focused, straightforward
50.00
99242 Expanded problem focused, straightforward
80.00
99243 Detailed Exam, Low Complexity
100.00
99244 Comprehensive, Moderate Complexity
140.00
99245 Comprehensive, High Complexity
426.00
95974 Cranial Neurostimulation evaluation
160.00
99354 Prolonged, face to face
73.00
First hour
99355 Prolonged, face to face
112.00
Additional 30 minutes
99358 Prolonged, non face to face
93.00
First hour
99359 Prolonged, non face to face
51.00
Additional 30 minutes
T1013 Sign Language oral interview
13.00
Nutrition
97802 Medical Assessment
22.00
97803 Reassessment
22.00
Psychology
96113 Developmental Testing: Each additional 30 minutes
80.00
For each additional 30 minutes of developmental testing.
96130 Psychological Testing
136.00
96103 Testing with computer
30.00
96110 Developmental Testing
136.00
96112 Extended Developmental Testing
136.00
90791 Psychiatric Diagnostic Evaluation
140.00
90792 Psychiatric Diagnostic Evaluation With Medical Services
157.00
90804 Psychotherapy, face to face, 20-30 minutes
90.00
90806 Psychotherapy, face to face, 50 minutes
130.00
90846 Family Medical Psychotherapy, 30 minutes
112.00
90847 Family Medical Psychotherapy, conjoint 30 minutes
116.00
90885 Evaluation of hospital records
55.00
90889 Preparation of reports
74.00
Physical and Occupational Therapy
97161 Physical Therapy Evaluation
90.00
97162 Physical Therapy Evaluation-Moderate Complexity
90.00
97163 Physical Therapy Evaluation-High Complexity
90.00
97164 Physical Therapy Re-evaluation
52.00
97165 Occupational Therapy Evaluation
90.00
97166 Occupational Therapy Evaluation-Moderate Complexity
90.00
97167 Occupational Therapy Evaluation-High Complexity
90.00
97168 Occupational Therapy Re-evaluation
52.00
97110 Therapeutic Physical Therapy
33.00
97530 Therapeutic Activity
44.00
97535 Self Care Management
37.00
97760 Orthotic Management
38.00
97762 Orthotic/prosthetic Use Management
38.00
G9012 Wheelchair Measurement/Fitting
312.00
Audiology
92550 Tympanometry and Acoustic Reflex Threshold Testing
24.00
92551 Audiometry, Pure Tone Screen
13.00
92552 Audiometry, Pure Tone Threshold
20.00
92553 Audiometry, Air and Bone
40.00
92555 Speech Audiometry threshold testing
25.00
92556 Speech Audiometry threshold/speech recognition testing
40.00
92557 Basic Comprehension, Audiometry
36.00
92567 Tympanometry
12.00
92568 Acoustic reflex testing, threshold
17.00
92570 Tympanometry and Acoustic Reflex Threshold
33.00
Acoustic Reflex Decay Testing
92579 Visual reinforcement audiometry
42.00
92579-52 Visual reinforcement audiometry, limited
21.00
92582 Conditioning Play Audiometry
72.00
92585 Auditory Evoked Potentials testing
144.00
92587 Evoked Otoacoustic emissions testing
24.00
92590 Hearing Aid Exam
60.00
92591 Hearing Aid Exam, Binaural
75.00
92592-52 Hearing aid check, monaural
31.00
92593-52 Hearing aid check, binaural
44.00
92620 Evaluation of Central Auditory Function
90.00
92621 Evaluation of Central Auditory Function
22.00
Each additional 15 minutes
V5008 Hearing Check, Patient Under 3 Years Old
38.00
V5257 Hearing Aid, Digital Monaural
2,000.00
V5261 Hearing Aid, Digital Binaural
1,100.00
V5264 Ear Mold Insert
75.00
V5266 Hearing Aid battery
From $10 - $200
Baby Watch Early Intervention Monthly Participation Fee
Household income 101% to 186% of Federal Poverty Level
10.00
Household income 187% to 200% of Federal Poverty Level
20.00
Household income 201% to 250% of Federal Poverty Level
30.00
Household income 251% to 300% of Federal Poverty Level
40.00
Household income 301% to 400% of Federal Poverty Level
50.00
Household income 401% to 500% of Federal Poverty Level
60.00
Household income 501% to 600% of Federal Poverty Level
80.00
Household income 601% to 700% of Federal Poverty Level
100.00
Household income 701% to 800% of Federal Poverty Level
120.00
Household income 801% to 900% of Federal Poverty Level
140.00
Household income 901% to 1000% of Federal Poverty Level
160.00
Household income 1001% to 1100% of Federal Poverty Level
180.00
Household income above 1100% of Federal Poverty Level
200.00
Director's Office
These fees apply for the entire Department of Health
Background Screening Fee - Public Safety
33.25
This fee should be the same as that charged by the Department of Public Safety. If the Legislature changes the fee charged by Department of Public Safety, then the Legislature also approves the same change for the Department of Health. Fees collected by Family Health and Preparedness are passed through to Public Safety.
Background checks initial or annual renewal (not in Direct Access Clearance System)
18.00
This fee will be assessed at the Division level for background checks not completed through the Direct Access Clearance System. This fee will be assessed for initial or annual renewal.
Direct Access Clearance System
Facility Initial or Change of Ownership (per 100)
100.00
Initial Clearance
20.00
Facility Renewal
200.00
These fees apply for the entire Division of Family Health and Preparedness
Credit Card Fee (per transaction)
Not to exceed 3%
To determine the amount charged, a percentage will be calculated using the total of credit card fees incurred by the Division, divided by the total credit card revenues.
Online Processing Fee (per transaction)
0.75
Convenience fee to cover cost of Utah Interactive processing fee.
Fingerprints
12.00
Emergency Medical Services and Preparedness
Data
EMS License
EMS License Data Request
500.00
Registration and Licensure
License/License Renewal Fee
Instructor 6 Month Extension Fee
40.00
License Verification
10.00
Permit
Behavior Health Unit (per Vehicle)
100.00
Registration and Licensure
License/License Renewal Fee
Course Coordinator Extension Fee
40.00
Inspection
Dispatch
100.00
Quality Assurance and Designation Review
Stroke Center Designation/Redesignation
150.00
Registration and Licensure
License/License Renewal Fee
Quality Assurance Review Fee
All Levels
30.00
Training Officer Extension Fee
40.00
Quality Assurance Designation Review
Air Ambulance Quality Assurance Review
5,000.00
Registration and Licensure
License Fee
Blood Draw Permit
35.00
Quality Assurance Review Fee for All Levels Late Fee
Certification Fee
License/License Renewal Fee
Initial and Reciprocity Quality Assurance for All Levels
45.00
Decal for purchase for All Levels
2.00
Patches for purchase for All Levels
5.00
Course Audit Fee
40.00
Course Request Fee
Course for All Levels
300.00
Course for All Levels
300.00
Ground Ambulance - Emergency Medical Technician
Permit
Quality Assurance Review (per vehicle)
100.00
Advanced (per vehicle)
130.00
Interfacility Transfer Ambulance
Permit
Emergency Medical Technician Quality Assurance Review (per vehicle)
100.00
Advanced (per vehicle)
130.00
Fleet Vehicles
Permit
Fleet fee (per fleet)
3,200.00
Agency with 20 or more vehicles
Paramedic
Permit
Rescue (per vehicle)
165.00
Tactical Response (per vehicle)
165.00
Ambulance (per vehicle)
170.00
Interfacility Transfer Service (per vehicle)
170.00
Quick Response Unit
Permit
Emergency Medical Technician Quality Assurance Review (per vehicle)
100.00
Advanced (per vehicle)
100.00
Air Ambulance
Permit
Advanced (per vehicle)
130.00
Specialized (per vehicle)
165.00
Out of State (per vehicle)
200.00
Quality Assurance Designation Review
Resource Hospital (per hospital)
150.00
Trauma Center Verification/Quality Assurance Review
5,000.00
Trauma Designation Consultation Quality Assurance Review
750.00
Focused Quality Assurance Review
3,000.00
Emergency Patient Receiving Facility Re-designation
150.00
Emergency Patient Receiving Facility Initial Designation
500.00
Quality Assurance Application Reviews
Newspaper Publications
Original Air Ambulance License
850.00
Original Ground Ambulance/Paramedic License Non Contested
850.00
Original Ambulance/Paramedic License Contested
Variable
up to actual cost
Original Designation
135.00
Renewal Ambulance/Paramedic/Air License
135.00
Renewal Designation
135.00
Upgrade in Ambulance Service Level
125.00
Change in ownership/operator
Upgrade in Ambulance Service Level
125.00
Contested
Up to actual cost
Change in geographic service area
Non-contested
850.00
Contested
Up to actual cost
Quality Assurance Course Review
Critical Care Endorsement
20.00
Requesting a change to the name. Remove Certification and replace with Endorsement.
Course Coordinator
Seminar Registration
50.00
Emergency Medical
Training and Testing Program Designation
135.00
Instructor Seminar
Registration
150.00
Training Application Late Fee
25.00
None
Conference Sponsor/Vendor
500.00
New Course Coordinator
Course Coordination Endorsement
75.00
Course Coordination Endorsement
75.00
New Instructor
Endorsement
150.00
Requesting a change to the name. Remove Course Certification and replace with New Instructor Endorsement.
New Training Officer
Endorsement
75.00
Requesting a change to the name. Remove Initial Certification and replace with New Training Officer Endorsement.
Pediatric
Advanced Life Support Course
170.00
Education for Prehospital Professionals Course
170.00
Training Officer
Seminar Registration
50.00
Training and Seminars
Additional Lunch
15.00
Emergency Vehicle Operations Instructor Course
40.00
Medical Director's Course
50.00
Management/Leadership Seminar
150.00
Prehospital Trauma Life Support Course
175.00
Pediatric Advanced Life Support Course Renewal
85.00
Equipment Delivery
Strike Team BLU-MED Mobile Field Response Tent Support
6,000.00
Pediatric
Rental of course equipment to for-profit agency
150.00
Quality Assurance Course Review
Pediatric
Education for Prehospital Professionals Course Renewal
85.00
Data
Pre-hospital
Non-profits Users
800.00
Academic, non-profit, and other government users
For-profit Users
1,600.00
Trauma Registry
Non-profits Users
800.00
Academic, non-profit, and other government users
For-profit Users
1,600.00
Health Facility Licensing and Certification
Annual License
Abortion Clinics
1,800.00
Health Facilities base
260.00
A base fee for health facilities plus the appropriate fee as indicated below applies to any new or renewal license.
Direct Access Clearance System
Contractor Access
100.00
Two Year Licensing Base
Plus the appropriate fee as listed below to any new or renewal license
Health Care Facility
520.00
Every other year
Health Care Providers
Change Fee
130.00
Charged for making changes to existing licenses.
Hospitals
Hospital Licensed Bed
39.00
Nursing Care Facilities, and Small Health Care Facilities Licensed Bed
31.20
End Stage Renal Disease Centers Licensed Station
182.00
Freestanding Ambulatory Surgery Centers (per facility)
2,990.00
Birthing Centers (per licensed unit)
520.00
Hospice Agencies
1,495.00
Home Health Agencies
1,495.00
Personal Care Agencies
1,000.00
Mammography Screening Facilities
520.00
Assisted Living Facilities
Type I (per licensed bed)
26.00
Type II (per licensed bed)
26.00
The fee for each satellite and branch office of current licensed facility
260.00
Late Fee
Within 1 to 14 days after expiration of license
50% of scheduled fee
Within 15 to 30 days after expiration of license
75% of scheduled fee
New Provider/Change in Ownership
Applications for health care facilities
747.50
Assessed for services rendered providers seeking initial licensure to or change of ownership to cover the cost of processing the application, staff consultation, review of facility policies, initial inspection.
Assisted Living and Small Health Care Type-N (nursing focus) Limited Capacity Applications:
325.00
Assessed for services rendered to providers seeking initial licensure or change of ownership to cover the cost of processing the application, staff consultation and initial inspection.
Application Termination or Delay
If a health care facility application is terminated or delayed during the application process, then a fee based on services rendered will be retained as follows:
On-site inspections
90% of total fee
Plan Review and Inspection
Hospitals
Number of Beds
Up to 16
3,445.00
17 to 50
6,890.00
51 to 100
10,335.00
101 to 200
12,870.00
201 to 300
15,470.00
301 to 400
17,192.50
Over 400, base
17,192.50
Over 400, each additional bed
37.50
In the case of complex or unusual hospital plans, the Bureau will negotiate with the provider an appropriate plan review fee at the start of the review process based on the best estimate of the review time involved and the standard hourly review rate.
Nursing Care Facilities and Small Health Care Facilities
Number of Beds
Up to 5
1,118.00
6 to 16
1,716.00
17 to 50
3,900.00
51 to 100
6,890.00
101 to 200
8,580.00
Freestanding Ambulatory Surgical Facilities (per operating room)
1,722.50
Other Freestanding Ambulatory Facilities (per service unit)
442.00
Includes Birthing Centers, Abortion Clinics, and similar facilities.
End Stage Renal Disease Facilities (per service unit)
175.50
Assisted Living Type I and Type II
Number of Beds
Up to 5
598.00
6 to 16
1,196.00
17 to 50
2,762.50
51 to 100
5,167.50
101 to 200
7,247.50
Each additional inspection required (beyond the two covered by the fees listed above) or each additional inspection requested by the facility shall cost $559.00 plus mileage reimbursement at the approved state rate, for travel to and from the site by a Department representative.
Remodels of Licensed Facilities
Hospitals, Freestanding Surgery Facilities (per square foot)
0.29
All others excluding Home Health Agencies (per square foot)
0.25
Each additional required on-site inspection
559.00
Health Care Facility Licensing Rules
Actual cost
Plus mailing
Other Plan Review Fee Policies
Plan Review Onsite Inspection
559.00
If an existing facility has obtained an exemption from the requirement to submit preliminary and working drawings, or other info regarding compliance with applicable construction rules, then the Department may conduct a detailed on-site inspection in lieu of the plan review. The fee for this will be $559.00 per inspection, plus mileage reimbursement at the approved state rate.
Previously Reviewed or Approved Plan
60% of scheduled fee
A facility that uses plans and specifications previously reviewed and approved by the Department. Cost: 60% of the scheduled plan review fee.
Special Equipment Facility Addition or Remodel (per square foot)
0.52
A facility making additions or remodels that house special equipment such as CAT (Computer Assisted Tomography) scanner or linear accelerator.
Terminated or Delayed Plan Review
Preliminary Drawing Review
25% of scheduled fee
If a project is terminated or delayed less than 12 months during the plan review process, a fee based on services rendered will be retained as 25% of the total fee. If a project is delayed beyond 12 months from the date of the Department's last review, the applicant must re-submit plans and pay a new plan review fee in order to renew the review action.
Working Drawings and Specifications Review
80% of scheduled fee
If a project is terminated or delayed less than 12 months during the plan review process, a fee based on services rendered will be retained as 80% of the total fee. If a project is delayed beyond 12 months from the date of the Department's last review, the applicant must re-submit plans and pay a new plan review fee in order to renew the review action.
Certificate of Authority
Working Drawings and Specifications Review
80% of scheduled fee
If a project is terminated or delayed less than 12 months during the plan review process, a fee based on services rendered will be retained as 80% of the total fee. If a project is delayed beyond 12 months from the date of the Department's last review, the applicant must re-submit plans and pay a new plan review fee in order to renew the review action.
Conditional Monitoring Inspections
Center-based providers (per visit)
253.00
Charge per extra visit begins with the second additional visit required due to non-compliance.
Home-based providers (per visit)
245.00
Charge per extra visit begins with the second additional visit required due to non-compliance.
Annual License
Child Care Facility Base
62.00
Plus the appropriate fee as listed below to any new or renewal license
Change in license or certificate during the license period more than twice a year
31.00
Child Care Center Facilities (per child)
1.75
Late Fee
Variable
Within 1 - 30 days after expiration of license facility will be assessed 50% of scheduled fee. For centers, $31 plus $0.75 per child in the requested capacity. For homes, $31.
New Provider/Change in Ownership
Applications for Child Care center facilities
200.00
A fee will be assessed for services rendered to providers seeking initial licensure or change of ownership to cover the cost of processing the application, staff consultation, review of facility policies, initial inspection.
Other
Inspection fee for non-compliant facility follow-up inspection
25.00
Medicaid and Health Financing
ContractsProvider Enrollment
Medicaid application fee for prospective or re-enrolling
rate set by federal government
This fee is set by the federal government (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services) and is effective on January 1 of each year.
Medicaid Services
Other ServicesHealth Clinics
Repair
90716 Varicella
166.00
90732 Pneumovax Shot
129.00
90734 Meningitis
136.00
90744 Hepatitis B/Newborn-18 Years
73.00
90746 Hepatitis B 19+ Years
88.00
Adult
Malignant
17260 Trunk/Arm/Leg 0.5 or Less
58.00
17280 Lesion Face 0.5 cm Less
76.00
17281 Lesion Face 0.6-1
109.00
Arthrocentesis
20520 Foreign Body Removal
120.00
Simple
20550 Injection for Trigger Point Tendon/Ligament/Ganglion
90.00
20552 Trigger Point Injection (TPI)
95.00
20600 Small Joint/Ganglion Fingers/Toes
50.00
20610 Major Joint/Bursa Shoulder/Knee
104.00
20605 Intermediate Joint/Bursa Ankle/Elbow
90.00
211 Community Service
52.00
30901 Cauterize (Limited) for Control Nasal Hemorrhage/Anterior/Simple
60.00
36415 Venipuncture
8.00
44641 Excision for Malignant Lesion
131.00
46083 Incision for Thrombosed Hemorrhoid, External
104.00
46600 Anoscope
23.00
52000 Cystoscopy
125.00
53670 Catheterization, Urinary, Simple
30.00
Colposcopy
57455 Cervix With Biopsy
156.00
57456 Cervix With Electrocautery conization
146.00
57421 Biopsy of Vagina/Cervix
156.00
57511 Cryocautery Cervix for Initial or Repeat
83.00
Culture
87060 Strep
17.00
Bacterial
87070 Culture - Throat
16.00
87077 Incision and Drainage
16.00
87081 Single Organism
14.00
87088 Bacterial Urine Identification and Quantification
12.00
87086 Bacterial Urine
12.00
92552 Audiometry
30.00
93000 Electrocardiogram
36.00
99386 New patient well exam
217.00
99409 Alcohol, substance screening; 30+ minute intervention
60.00
57160 Fitting and insertion of pessary or other intravaginal support device
85.00
99387 New patient well exam
200.00
93015 Cardiovascular Stress Test
130.00
Treadmill
Incision and Drainage
10060 Abscess Simple/Single
168.00
10061 Complicated or Multiple
125.00
10080 Pilonidal Cyst
73.00
Simple
99397 Medical Evaluation for 65 Years and Over
210.00
57150 Irrigation of vagina and/or application of medicament for treatment of bacterial, parasitic, or fungoid disease
55.00
99402 Preventive Medicine Counseling 30-44 Minutes
468.00
99432 Newborn Normal Care - In Office
42.00
G0396 Alcohol, substance screening; 15-30 minute intervention
30.00
G0397 Alcohol, substance screening; 30+ minute intervention
58.00
G0402 Welcome to Medicare Preventive Physical Exam
170.00
G0438 Annual Wellness Check Medicare New Patient
180.00
G0439 Annual Wellness Check Medicare Established Patient
120.00
A4460 Ace Wrap (per roll)
7.00
A4550 Surgical Tray
42.00
A4565 Sling
21.00
10120 Incision and Removal Foreign Object-Simple
73.00
10140 Incision and Drainage of Cyst, Hematoma or Seroma
130.00
10160 Puncture Aspiration of Abscess, Hematoma
52.00
Debridement
11000 Infected Skin up to 10%
57.00
11040 Skin Partial Thickness
44.00
11041 Skin Full Thickness
52.00
11042 Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue
110.00
11044 Skin, Tissue, Muscle, Bone
218.00
Avulsion
11740 Toenail
26.00
11730 Nail Plate Single
160.00
11731 Nail Second
42.00
11732 Nail Each Additional Nail
30.00
11750 Excision for Nail/Matrix Permanent Removal
296.00
11765 Wedge Excision of Skin of Nail Fold Ingrown
200.00
A4570 Splint
23.00
Complete Blood Count
5.00
Complete Metabolic Panel
6.00
Cornell Well Child Check Visits
36.00
99361 Medical Conference by Physicians
52.00
Form 21
73.00
Disability Exam
Check
99381 New Patient Under 1
140.00
99382 New Patient Age 1-4
165.00
99383 New Patient Age 5-11
160.00
99384 Age 12-17
190.00
99385 Age 18-20
188.00
99391 Under 1
125.00
99392 Age 1-4
130.00
Family Dental Plan
99393 Age 5-11
130.00
Health Clinics
Check
99393 Age 5-11
130.00
99394 Age 12-17
166.00
99395 Age 18-20
150.00
Federal Aviation Administration Exam
52.00
11100 Biopsy for Skin Lesion Subcutaneous
165.00
11101 Biopsy for Skin Subcutaneous Each Separate/Additional Lesion
32.00
11200 Removal Skin Tags 1-15
125.00
11201 Removal Skin tag any area, Each Add 10 Lesion
14.00
11300 Shave Biopsy for Epidermal/Dermal Lesion 1 Trunk-Neck
140.00
11305 Shave Excision and Electrocautery
67.00
G0008 Flu Shot Administration for Medicare
30.00
G0009 Injection Administration for Pneumonia without Physician for Medicare
17.00
G0010 Hepatitis B Vaccine Administration
17.00
G0101 Papanicolaou (PAP) with Breast Exam Cervical/Vaginal Screen
42.00
Medicare
G0107 Hemoccult
10.00
G0179 Physician Re-certification for Home Health
83.00
G0180 Physician Certification for Home Health
83.00
11310 Surgery by Electrocautery
42.00
Excision
Benign
Trunk/Arm/Leg
11400 Lesion 0.5cm or Less
162.00
11402 Lesion 1.1-2.0 cm
237.00
11401 Lesion 0.6-1cm
210.00
11403 2.1-3.0 cm
142.00
11404 3.1-4.0 cm
160.00
11420 Scalp/Neck/Genital 0.5 or less
90.00
11421 Lesion 0.6-1.0 cm
125.00
11422 Subcutaneous/Neck/Genital/Feet 1.1-2.0 cm
140.00
11423 Cyst
150.00
11440 Benign Face/Ear/Eyelid 0.5cm/less
100.00
11441 Benign Lesion Face/Ear/Eye/Nose 0.6-1.0 cm
125.00
11602 Malignant Trunk/Arm/Leg 1.1-2.0 cm
112.00
11604 3.1-4.0 cm
166.00
Malignant
11622 Lesion Scalp/Neck/Hand/Feet/Genital 1.1-2.0 cm
166.00
11641 Face/Nose/Ear 0.6-1.0 cm
131.00
11642 Face/Nose Ears 1.1-2.0 cm
172.00
J0170 Injection for Epinephrine
10.00
J0290 Injection for Ampicillin Sodium 500 mg
8.00
J0540 Bicillin 1.2 million units
38.00
J0696 Rocephin 250 mg
47.00
J0702 Injection for Celestone 3 mg
12.00
J0704 Injection for Celestone 4 mg
12.00
J0780 Compazine up to 10 mg
16.00
J0810 Solu Medrol 150 mg
21.00
J1000 Estradiol
12.00
J1055 Depo-Provera
88.00
J1200 Benadryl up to 50 mg
10.00
J1390 Estrogen
31.00
J1470 Gamma Globulin 2 cc
21.00
J1820 Insulin up to 100 units
10.00
J2001 Lidocaine
30.00
J1885 Toradol 15 mg
21.00
11720 Debridement for Nails 1-5
27.00
11721 Debridement for Nails 6 or More
55.00
58110 Endometrial sampling in conjunction with colposcopy
65.00
36416 Capillary Blood Collection
7.00
31505 Laryngoscopy
70.00
1000cc normal saline J7030
10.00
58100 Biopsy, Endometrial
130.00
76815 Ultrasound, pregnancy uterus, with image limited
100.00
93926 Duplex Scan Limited Study
130.00
93965 Doppler of Extremity
132.00
99386 Exam age 40-64
238.00
99396 Medical Evaluation for Adult 40-64
180.00
94200 Peak Flow
21.00
99387 New Patient Preventive Medicine Services Age 65 and Older
200.00
94010 Spirometry
70.00
94060 Spirometry with Bronchodilators
64.00
96360 IV Monitoring 1st half hour
60.00
85610 Prothrombin Time (sent out)
3.00
83036 Hemoglobin A1C (long-term blood sugar test) sent out
7.00
83013 H-Pylori Breath Test
63.00
Arterial Studies
93923
182.00
93924
221.00
93922
120.00
A6403 Gauze, 16-48 square inch
2.00
J2000 Xylocaine 0-55 cc
5.00
J2550 Phenergan up to 50 mg
10.00
82947 Glucose sent out
7.00
82575 Creatinine Clearance
18.00
90670 Pneumovax 13
285.00
94640 Intermittent Pause Pressure Breathing Device - Nebulizer Breathing
42.00
94760 Pulse Oximetry - Oxygen Saturation
10.00
95115 Injections for Allergy Only 1
15.00
96372 Injection administration
40.00
80305 Drug Screen Direct Observation
20.00
Consult With Another Physician
99241 History, Exam, Straightforward
50.00
99242 Expanded History and Exam Straightforward
80.00
99243 Detailed History, Exam
100.00
low complexity
99244 Comprehensive History, Exam
140.00
moderate complexity
J3130 Testosterone
31.00
J3301 Kenalog-10 (per 10 mg)
31.00
Wood filler/paste A6261
40.00
Viscous Lidocaine J8499
5.00
Progesterone J2675
4.00
90772 Injection
18.00
Therapeutic, Diagnosis
95117 Injections for Allergy 2 or More
16.00
99188 App Topical Fluoride Varnish
20.00
95860 Electromyogram 1
81.00
99245 Office Consult for New or Established Patient
426.00
90805 Psychiatric Diagnosis Interview Follow-up Visit
92.00
J3401 Vistaril 25 mg
12.00
J3420 Injection B-12
10.00
J7300 Intrauterine copper contraceptive
900.00
contraception
J7302 Levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine contraceptive
1,002.00
J7320 Hyalgan, Synvisc
281.00
Knee Injection
Y4600 Injection for Pediatric Immunization Only
11.00
Y9051 Records Sent to Case Worker
16.00
J7620 Albuterol Per ml, Inhalation Solution Durable Medical Equipment
3.00
J7625 Albuterol Sulfate 0.5%/ml Inhalation Solution Administration
4.00
Artificial Insemination 58321
250.00
Malignant lesion removal 0.5 cm or less 11600
120.00
L3908 Wrist Splint
50.00
Liver Function Test
6.00
90691 Typhoid
75.00
96361 IV Monitoring each additional hour
20.00
Lipid
17.00
Residual Functional Capacity Questionnaire
52.00
Established Patient
99211 Brief
30.00
99211N Brief Night
30.00
99212 Limited
65.00
99212N Limited Night
65.00
99213 Intermediate
108.00
99213N Intermediate Night
108.00
99214 Extended
160.00
99214N Extended Night
160.00
99215 Comprehensive
220.00
99215N Comprehensive Night
220.00
84153 Prostate Specific Antigen Test
42.00
95861 Electromyogram 2
139.00
95900 Nerve Conduction Velocity Motor
42.00
95904 Nerve Conduction Velocity Sensory
35.00
97035 Ultrasound
16.00
97110 Therapy
24.00
97124 Massage
13.00
97260 Manipulate for Spinal 1 Area
16.00
99050 After Hours
24.00
99058 Emergency Visit
36.00
10007 No Show Fee, Established Patient
35.00
99070 Eye Tray
19.00
10006 Same Day Cancellation, Established Patient
35.00
99080 Form 20
88.00
Disability Exam
10008 No Show Fee, Established Patient, Endodontist Appointment
75.00
99173 Visual Acuity Screening Test
10.00
10009 No Show Fee, Established Patient, Hospital Sedation
100.00
S0020 Marcaine up to 30 ml
18.00
76801 Ultrasound, pregnancy uterus, first trimester trans-abdominal approach
130.00
New Patient
99201 Brief
65.00
99201N Brief Night
65.00
99202 Limited
110.00
99202N Limited Night
110.00
99203 Intermediate
160.00
99203N Intermediate Night
160.00
99204 Extended
245.00
99204N Extended Night
245.00
99205 Comprehensive
315.00
99205N Comprehensive Night
315.00
76805 Ultrasound, pregnancy uterus, after first trimester trans-abdominal approach
150.00
90791 Psychiatric diagnosis evaluation w/o medical service (per 15 minutes)
40.00
99354 Prolonged Services for one Hour
73.00
International Normalized Ratio home testing review G0250
8.00
A6402 Gauze, less than 16 square inch
1.00
S9981 Medical Records Copying Fee, Administration
21.00
Supplemental Security Insurance Exam
113.00
10040 Acne Surgery
48.00
Family Dental Plan
D3430 Retrograde filling
189.00
99406 Smoking, Tobacco Cessation Counseling Visit 3-10 Minutes
14.00
99407 Smoking, Tobacco Cessation Counseling greater than 10 Minutes
26.00
Health Clinics
Repair
58300 Insertion of Intrauterine Device
160.00
58301 Removal of Intrauterine Device
163.00
87082 Presumptive, Pathogenic Organism Screen
16.00
Urine Analysis
82728 Ferritin
19.00
87102 Fungal
16.00
82948 Glucose for Blood, Regent Strip
5.00
87106 Yeast
8.00
82962 Glucose for Monitoring Device
6.00
87110 Chlamydia
16.00
83036 Hemoglobin A1C (long-term blood sugar test)
23.00
87220 Potassium Hydroxide for Wet Prep
10.00
84443 Thyroid Stimulating Hormone Labs
10.00
60001 Aspiration/Injection Thyroid Gland
81.00
84460 Alanine Amino Test
15.00
80048 Basic Metabolic Profile
3.00
85013 Hematocrit
5.00
80053 Metabolic Panel Labs
4.00
Comprehensive
85025 Complete Blood Count Labs
4.00
80061 Lipid Panel Labs
6.00
85610 Prothrombin Time
10.00
80061 Quick Lipid Panel
29.00
86580 Purified Protein Derivative/Tuberculosis Test
13.00
80076 Hepatic Function Panel
4.00
85652 Sedimentation Rate
11.00
80100 Drug Screen for Multiple Drug Classes
26.00
85651 Erythrocyte Sedimentation Test
11.00
80101 Drug Screen for Single Drug Class
26.00
86308 Mononucleosis test
15.00
80176 Xylocaine 0-55 cc
29.00
86318 Helicobacter Pylori test
23.00
80176 Xylocaine 0-55 cc
29.00
86318 Quick Helicobacter Pylori test
23.00
Arthrocentesis
80176 Xylocaine 0-55 cc
29.00
Urine Analysis
86403 Monospot
18.00
88164 Cytopathology, Slides, Cervical or Vagina
26.00
99408 Alcohol, substance screening; 15-30 minute intervention
34.00
87880 Strep
26.00
Quick Test
Removal Foreign Body, External
57415 Removal of impacted vaginal foreign body
180.00
87880 Quick Strep for Test for Medicaid/Medicare
26.00
65025 Eye, Superficial
173.00
Destruction
17000 Any Method Benign First Lesion
100.00
Removal Foreign Body, External
65220 Eye, Corneal
215.00
Family Dental Plan
17000 Any Method Benign First Lesion
100.00
Health Clinics
Repair
Removal Foreign Body, External
69200 Auditory Canal without General Anesthesia
150.00
Destruction
17003 Add-on Benign/Pre-malignant
110.00
Removal Foreign Body, External
69209 Cerumen Removal/One or Both Ears
78.00
Destruction
17004 Benign Lesion 15 or More
182.00
Simple
12001 Superficial Wound 2.5 cm or Less
192.00
Destruction
17110 Flat Wart for Up to 15
165.00
Simple
12002 Wound 2.6-7.5 cm
203.00
Destruction
17111 Flat Warts for 15 and More
150.00
Simple
12004 Wound 7.6-12.5 cm
133.00
88147 Papanicolaou (PAP) Smear for Cervical or Vaginal
42.00
12005 Wound 12.6-20.0 cm
166.00
90620 Supplemental Security Income Exam Initial Consult
133.00
12011 Face/Ear/Nose/Lip 2.5 cm or Less
234.00
Immunization
Hepatitis
90632 Hep A for 18+ Years
90.00
Simple
12032 Layer Closure Scalp/Extremities/Trunk 2.6-7.5 cm
151.00
Immunization
Hepatitis
90634 Hep A for Pediatric-Adolescent
42.00
Simple
12035 Layer Closure Scalp/Extremities/Trunk 12.6-20 cm
227.00
Immunization
Hepatitis
90636 Hep A and B Combination Adult
95.00
Simple
13120 Complex Scalp/Arms/Legs
146.00
Immunization
Hepatitis
90645 Haemophilus Influenza B
47.00
Simple
16020 Burn Dress without Anesthesia Office/Hospital Small
65.00
Immunization
Hepatitis
90649 Gardasil Human Papillomavirus Vaccine
281.00
Simple
16025 Burn Dress without Anesthesia Medical Face/Extremities
120.00
87804 Influenza A
23.00
Quick Test
Immunization
Hepatitis
90658 Influenza Virus Vaccine
25.00
90669 Pneumococcal > 5 years old Only
104.00
Urine Analysis
81000 with Microscope
10.00
90471 Immunization Administration for One Vaccine
30.00
81002 Urinalysis, dipstick/reagent; non-auto w/o microscope
10.00
90472 Immunization Administration for Additional Vaccine
21.00
81003 Automated and without Microscope
10.00
90701 Diphtheria Tetanus Pertussis
42.00
81025 Human Chorionic Gonadotropin
22.00
Urine
90702 Diphtheria Tetanus
14.00
82043 Microalbumin
16.00
90703 Tetanus
26.00
82055 Alcohol Screen
21.00
90707 Measles Mumps Rubella
80.00
82270 Hemoccult
7.00
Feces Screening
90715 Adacel - Tetanus Diphtheria Vaccine
75.00
82570 Creatinine
12.00
Qualified Patient Enterprise Fund
Medical CannabisPharmacy and Medical Provider Fees
Pharmacy
Application (per Region)
2,500.00
License Urban (per Pharmacy per year)
67,000.00
Home Delivery License Urban (per Pharmacy per year)
69,500.00
License Rural (per Pharmacy per year)
50,000.00
Home Delivery License Rural (per Pharmacy per year)
52,500.00
Qualified Medical Provider Registration (Initial) (per Provider)
100.00
Qualified Medical Provider Registration (Renewal) (per Provider)
50.00
Renewal every 2 years
Pharmacy Medical Provider/Pharmacist Registration Fee (Initial) (per Provider)
150.00
Pharmacy Medical Provider/Pharmacist Registration Fee (Renewal, every 2 years) (per Provider)
50.00
Renewal every 2 years
Pharmacy Agent Registration (Initial or >= 1 Year Expired) (per Agent)
100.00
Pharmacy Agent Registration (Renewal) (per Agent)
50.00
Courier Application (per Courier)
125.00
Courier License (Initial) (per Courier)
2,500.00
Courier License (Renewal) (per Courier)
1,000.00
Annual fee after initial license
Courier Agent Registration (Initial or >= 1 Year Expired) (per Agent)
100.00
Courier Agent Registration (Renewal) (per Agent)
50.00
Patient Fees
Patient Card (Initial) (per Patient)
15.00
Patient Registration Renewal (30 Days) (per Patient)
5.00
Patient Registration Renewal (6 Month) (per Patient)
15.00
Guardian and Provisional Card (Initial or >= 1 Year Expired) (per Guardian/Patient)
68.25
Guardian and Provisional Card (30 Days) (per Guardian/Patient)
5.00
Guardian and Provisional Card (6 Month) (per Guardian/Patient)
24.00
Guardian (already background screened as a Guardian) and Provisional Card (Initial) (per Guardian/Patient)
15.00
Guardian (already background screened as a Guardian) and Provisional Card (30 Days) (per Guardian/patient)
5.00
Guardian (already background screened as a Guardian) and Provisional Card (6 Month) (per Guardian/patient)
15.00
Caregiver Registration and Card (Initial or >= 1 Year Expired) (per Caregiver)
68.25
Caregiver Registration and Card (Renewal) (per Caregiver)
14.00
Caregiver (already background screened as a Caregiver) Registration and Card (Initial) (per Caregiver)
15.00
Caregiver Registration (already background screened as a Caregiver) and Card (Renewal) (per Caregiver)
5.00
Renewal date is dependent upon the renewal date of the related patient card. No fee for the first 30-day patient renewal.
Uniform Transaction Fee (per Transaction)
3.00
Department of Human Services
Division of Child and Family Services
Service DeliveryDivision of Child and Family Services
Live Scan Testing
10.00
Executive Director Operations
Executive Director's OfficeGovernment Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA) Fees - these GRAMA fees apply for the entire Department of Human Services
Paper (per side of sheet)
0.25
Audio Tape (per tape)
5.00
Video Tape (per tape)
15.00
Mailing
Actual cost
Compiling and Reporting
In Another Format (per hour)
25.00
If Programmer/Analyst Assistance is Required (per hour)
50.00
Office of Licensing
Licensing
Online Background Check Application
9.00
Adult Day Care
Initial License Fee
0-50 Consumers per Program
900.00
More than 50 Consumers per Program
900.00
Renewal Fee
0-50 Consumers per Program
300.00
More than 50 Consumers per Program
600.00
Per Licensed Capacity
9.00
Child Placing Adoption
Initial License Fee
900.00
Renewal Fee
750.00
Child Placing Foster
Initial License Fee and Renewal Fee
250.00
Day Treatment
Initial License Fee
900.00
Renewal Fee
450.00
Intermediate Secure Treatment
Initial License Fee
900.00
Renewal Fee
750.00
Per Licensed Capacity
9.00
Life Safety Pre-inspection
Initial Fee to Verify Life and Fire Safety
600.00
Outdoor Youth Program
Initial License Fee and Renewal Fee
1,408.00
Outpatient Treatment
Initial License Fee
900.00
Renewal Fee
300.00
Recovery Residences
Initial License Fee
1,295.00
Renewal Fee
500.00
Residential Support
Initial License Fee
900.00
Renewal Fee
300.00
Social Detoxification
Initial license fee
900.00
Renewal Fee
600.00
Residential Treatment
Initial License Fee
900.00
Renewal Fee
600.00
Per Licensed Capacity
9.00
Therapeutic School Program
Initial License Fee
900.00
Renewal Fee
600.00
Per Licensed Capacity
9.00
Office of Recovery Services
Child Support ServicesAutomated Credit Card Convenience
2.00
Fee for self-serve payments made online or through the automated phone system (IVR)
Collections Processing
12.00
6 percent of payment disbursed up to a maximum of $12 per month
Assisted Credit Card Convenience
6.00
Fee for phone payments made with the assistance of an accounting worker
Federal Offset
25.00
Annual Collection
35.00
Division of Services for People with Disabilities
Physical Disabilities WaiverGraduated
630.00
Critical support services for people with disabilities who are non-Medicaid matched. The fee ranges between 1 percent and 3 percent of gross family income.
Utah State Developmental Center
USDC Theater Rental
Full Day (per day)
625.00
Theater Technician (per hour)
20.00
Hourly (per hour)
100.00
Half Day (per half day)
360.00
Equipment
250.00
Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health
State HospitalUse of USH Facilities
Photo Shoots (per 2 hours)
20.00
Groups Up To 50 People (per day)
75.00
Groups Over 50 People (per day)
150.00
State Substance Abuse Services
Alcoholic Beverage Server
On Premise and Off Premise Sales
3.50
Department of Workforce Services
Administration
Executive Director's OfficeAdministration
Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA) Fees - these GRAMA fees apply for the entire Department of Workforce Services
Photocopies (for all copies after the first 10)
0.10
These GRAMA fees apply to the entire Department of Workforce Services.
Fax Pages Local, All Pages
2.00
These GRAMA fees apply to the entire Department of Workforce Services.
Fax Pages Long Distance, All Pages
2.00
These GRAMA fees apply to the entire Department of Workforce Services.
Research (per hour)
20.00
These GRAMA fees apply to the entire Department of Workforce Services.
Housing and Community Development
Community DevelopmentPrivate Activity Bond
Confirmation per million volume cap (per million of allocated volume cap)
300.00
Original application: under $3 million
1,500.00
Original application: $3-$5 million
2,000.00
Original application: over $5 million
3,000.00
Private Activity Bond Re-application
Re-application: under $3 million
750.00
Re-application: $3 - $5 million
1,000.00
Re-application: over $5 million
1,500.00
Private Activity Bond Extension
Second 90 Day Extension
2,000.00
Third 90 Day Extension
4,000.00
Each Additional 90 Day Extension
4,000.00
Homeless Committee
State Community Services Office Homeless Summit
35.00
Weatherization Assistance
Certification Training Exam (per Exam)
Actual Cost
Field Certification Test Proctor (per Field Exam)
400.00
Initial Certification Training (per Person)
2,200.00
Intermountain Weatherization Training Center Additional Instructor (per Instructor)
540.00
Intermountain Weatherization Training Center Facility Use 0-24 persons (per Day)
1,100.00
Intermountain Weatherization Training Center Facility Use 25-50 persons (per Day)
1,700.00
Intermountain Weatherization Training Center Training 0-24 persons (per Day)
2,220.00
Intermountain Weatherization Training Center Training 25-50 persons (per Day)
4,000.00
Recertification Refresher Training (per Hour)
105.00
Written Certification Test Proctor (per Written Exam)
300.00
Operations and Policy
Workforce DevelopmentCareer Ladder Course (per Course)
16.00
State Office of Rehabilitation
Blind and Visually ImpairedLow Vision Store
Actual Cost
Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Interpreter
Standard Late Fee (per Assessment)
80.00
Annual Maintenance/Recognition (per Individual)
70.00
Interpreter Certification
Knowledge Exam (per Exam)
60.00
Novice Exam (per Exam)
150.00
Professional Exam (per Exam)
150.00
Temporary Permit (per Permit)
150.00
Student Permit (per Permit)
15.00
Out-of-State Interpreter Certification
Utah Novice Level Certificate
300.00
Utah Professional Level Certificate
300.00
Knowledge Exam
120.00
State Small Business Credit Initiative Program Fund
Loan Origination Fee for Loan Participation Program (per 1.00)Variable
This is a variable fee and the department may charge at a rate that is less than or equal to 4% of the loan amount based on participation & risk level.
Loan Origination Fee for Loan Guarantee Program (per 1.00)
Variable
This is a variable fee and the department may charge at a rate that is less than or equal to 4% of the loan amount based on participation & risk level.
Unemployment Insurance
Unemployment Insurance AdministrationDebt Collection Information Disclosure Fee (per Report)
15.00
Fee for employment information research and report for creditors providing a court order for employment information of a specific debtor.
Refugee Services Fund
World Refugee Day Around the World Booth (per Booth)25.00
World Refugee Day Food Vendor (per Booth)
75.00
World Refugee Day Full Partner Booth (per Full Booth)
100.00
World Refugee Day Global Market (per Booth)
40.00
World Refugee Day Shared Partner Booth (per Shared Booth)
50.00
World Refugee Day Soccer (per Team)
50.00
Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environmental Quality
Department of Agriculture and Food
Administration
Chemistry LaboratoryDepartment of Agriculture and Food
Administration
Chemistry Laboratory
Expedited (Rush) Testing - Any Test
50.00
General Administration
General Administration
Administrative Hearing Fee (per Hour)
Variable
Hourly charge varies from $0 to $500 depending on type of hearing and staffing required.
Registered Farms Recording
10.00
All Agriculture Divisions
Citations, Maximum per Violation
500.00
Background Check Fee
51.50
Certified document
25.00
Copies of files
Per hour
10.00
Per copy
0.25
Duplicate
15.00
Internet Access
1.50
Late
25.00
Print License/Prod Certificate Fee
20.00
Returned check
20.00
Mileage
Variable
To be charged according to the current mileage rate of the State of Utah.
Utah Horse Commission
Utah Horse Commission (fees are not to exceed the amounts identified)
Owner/Trainer
125.00
Owner
100.00
Organization
100.00
Trainer
100.00
Assistant trainer
100.00
Jockey
100.00
Jockey Agent
100.00
Veterinarian
100.00
Racing Official
100.00
Racing Organization Manager or Official
100.00
Authorized Agent
100.00
Farrier
100.00
Assistant to the Racing Manager or Official
100.00
Video Operator
100.00
Photo Finish Operator
100.00
Valet
75.00
Jockey Room Attendant or Custodian
75.00
Colors Attendant
75.00
Paddock Attendant
75.00
Pony Rider
75.00
Groom
75.00
Security Guard
75.00
Stable Gate Man
75.00
Security Investigator
75.00
Concessionaire
75.00
Application Processing
50.00
Hair Test Fee
100.00
Animal Industry
Animal HealthAnimal Health
Inspection Service (per Hour)
60.00
Aerial Hunting License Fee
10.00
Commercial Aquaculture Facility
150.00
Commercial Fishing Facility
30.00
Aquaculture Inspection: Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS)
100.00
Aquaculture Inspection: Sterility Testing
100.00
Aquaculture/Fee Fishing: New Facility Inspection
100.00
Citation
Per violation
500.00
Per head
2.00
If not paid within 15 days, two times the citation fee; if not paid within 30 days, four times the citation fee.
Hatchery Operation (Poultry)
25.00
Poultry Dealer License (per dealer)
25.00
Health Certificate Book
50.00
Trichomoniasis Report Book
8.00
Trichomoniasis Ear Tags
2.00
Auction Veterinary
Cattle (per day)
200.00
Sheep (per day)
90.00
Service Fee for Veterinarians
Per day
600.00
Per mile
Variable
To be charged according to the current mileage rate of the State of Utah.
Brand Inspection
Brand Inspection
Brand Inspection
Verification of Ownership Licese
100.00
Online Production Sale License
50.00
Livestock Dealer (per dealer)
250.00
Livestock Auction Market (per Market)
100.00
Livestock Dealer/Agent (per Agent)
75.00
Auction Weigh Person (per Weigh Person)
25.00
Farm Custom Slaughter
100.00
Estray Animals
Variable
Actual amount of proceeds received for the sale of the estrayed animal.
Beef Promotion (per head)
1.50
Cattle only
Citation (per violation)
200.00
Citation (per head)
2.00
If not paid within 15 days, two times citation fee. If not paid within 30 days, four times citation fee.
Special Sales
250.00
Cattle (per head)
1.00
Horse (per head)
2.00
Sheep (per head)
0.05
Brand Book
25.00
Show and Seasonal Permits
Horse (per head)
25.00
Cattle (per head)
25.00
Horse Permit
Lifetime (per first horse)
55.00
Lifetime (per horses after first)
35.00
Duplicate Lifetime
10.00
Lifetime Transfer
10.00
Certified copy of Recording (new brand card)
5.00
Minimum Charge (per inspection stop)
20.00
Brand Transfer
175.00
Brand Renewal and Registration
175.00
Brand registration is on a 5 year cycle.
Elk Farming
Elk Inspection New License
500.00
Brand Inspection (per elk)
5.00
Service Charge (per stop, per owner)
15.00
Elk Hunting Permit
100.00
Elk License
Renewal
300.00
Late
50.00
Meat Inspection
Meat Inspection
Inspection Service
60.00
Meat Packing
Meat Packing Plant
150.00
Custom Exempt
150.00
T/A (Talmage-Aiken) Official
150.00
Packing/Processing Official
150.00
Marketing and Development
Marketing/Utah's OwnUtah's Own Supporter
1,000.00
Utah's Own Year One Membership
75.00
Utah's Own Annual Membership
60.00
Plant Industry
Grain InspectionGrain Inspection
Regular hourly rate (per hour)
28.00
Overtime hourly rate (per hour)
42.00
Official Inspection Services (includes sampling, except where indicated)
Railcar (per car)
20.50
Truck or trailer (per carrier)
10.50
Container Inspection
21.50
Submitted sample (per sample)
7.50
Re-inspection
Based on new sample (per truck)
10.50
Basis file sample
7.50
Based on new sample rail
20.50
Protein test
Original or file sample retest
8.00
Oil and starch
8.00
Basis new sample
5.50
Factor only determination (per factor)
3.00
Plus samplers hourly rate, if applicable
Stowage examination services (per certificate)
10.00
Extra copies of certificates (per copy)
1.00
Insect damaged kernel, determination (weevil, bore)
2.75
Sealing rail cars or containers upon request over 5 seals per rail car
5.00
Falling number inspection, per sample (per Sample)
12.00
Class X Weighing inspection (per Inspection)
6.00
Non-Official Services
Safflower Grading
13.00
Class II weighing (per carrier)
6.00
Grain grading instructions (per hour, per person)
20.00
Set of check Samples
25.00
Proteins-moisture, Set of 5
Other Requests (per hour)
48.00
Chemistry Laboratory
Density Analysis
15.00
Organic/Inorganic Content
20.00
Alcohol Content Testing
25.00
Fees for other State and Federal Agencies
Actual Cost
Surcharge for Expedited ELISA Cyanotoxin Testing
50.00
Anatoxin-a ELISA Test - First Sample
116.00
Anatoxin-a ELISA Test - Additional Samples
12.00
Microcystin ELISA Test - First Sample
113.00
Microcystin ELISA Test - Additional Samples
10.00
Cylindrospermopsin ELISA Test - First Sample
113.00
Cylindrospermopsin ELISA Test- Additional Samples
10.00
Seed, Feed, and Meat
Fat
35.00
Fiber, Crude
45.00
Proximate analysis (moisture, protein, fat, fiber, ash)
90.00
Proximate analysis (moisture, protein, fiber)
60.00
Protein
32.00
NPN (Non-Protein Nitrogen)
25.00
Ash
20.00
Salt
30.00
Fertilizer
Nitrogen
32.00
Available Phosphorous
35.00
Potash
30.00
Inorganics
Digested
Prep and First Analyte
38.00
Additional Analytes
25.00
pH
20.00
Water Test I
250.00
Al, As, B, Ba, Ca, Cd, Cl, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, K, Mg, Mn, Mo, Na, Ni, P, Pb, S, Se, Zn
Herbicides - Water
185.00
Insecticides/Fungicides - Water
205.00
Herbicides - Soil/Plants
305.00
Insecticides - Soil/Plants
265.00
Pesticide
Water
Single Test
205.00
Multiresidue Test
275.00
Non-water
Single Test
305.00
Multiresidue Test
400.00
Formulation
305.00
Inorganics
Undigested
Prep and First Analyte
25.00
Additional Analytes
12.00
Agricultural Inspection
Agricultural Inspection: Inspection services performed (per Hour)
40.00
Agricultural Inspection: Overtime (per hour)
60.00
For inspectors' time over 40 hours per week and on Holidays, plus regular fees.
Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) Inspection (per hour)
Federal rate
Agricultural Inspection Mileage
Variable
To be charged according to the current mileage rate of the State of Utah.
Organic Certification
Organic, Transitional, and Grass Fed Certification
300.00
Annual registration late fee (per Registration)
100.00
Fee for inspection (per hour)
65.00
Inspectors' time >40 hours per week (overtime) plus regular fees (per hour)
98.00
Major holidays and Sundays plus regular fees (per hour)
98.00
Gross Sales
$0 to $5,000
Exempt
If an organic producer has gross sales of less than or equal to $5,000 for the previous calendar year, they are exempt from paying this fee.
$5,001 to $10,000
100.00
$10,001 to $15,000
180.00
$15,001 to $20,000
240.00
$20,001 to $25,000
300.00
$25,001 to $30,000
360.00
$30,001 to $35,000
420.00
$35,001 to $50,000
600.00
$50,001 to $75,000
900.00
$75,001 to $100,000
1,200.00
$100,001 to $150,000
1,800.00
$150,001 to $280,000
2,240.00
$280,001 to $375,000
3,000.00
$375,001 to $500,000
4,000.00
$500,001 and up
5,000.00
Shipping Point
Fruit
Bulk load (per hundredweight)
0.10
Vegetables
Potatoes (per hundredweight)
0.10
Onions (per hundredweight)
0.10
Cucurbita (per hundredweight)
0.10
Cucurbita family includes: watermelon, muskmelon, squash (summer, fall, and winter), pumpkin, gourd and others.
Phytosanitary Inspection (per inspection)
100.00
Phytosanitary Inspection with grade certification (per inspection)
50.00
Control Atmosphere
10.00
One commodity (per certificate)
30.00
Mixed loads (per commodity)
30.00
Export Compliance Agreements
50.00
Nursery
Gross Sales ($10.00 min) based on previous calendar year, applies to all Gross Sales Fees)
$0 to $5,000
40.00
$5,001 to $100,000
80.00
$100,001 to $250,000
120.00
$250,001 to $500,000
160.00
$500,001 and up
200.00
Nursery Agency
50.00
Feed
Commercial Feed
25.00
Processing
35.00
Custom Formula Permit
75.00
Pesticide
Commercial Applicator Certification
Pesticide Business License
110.00
Triennial (3 year) Certification and License
45.00
Replacement of lost or stolen certificate/license
15.00
Triennial (3 year) examination and educational materials
20.00
Product Registration
60.00
Processing Service
135.00
Dealer License
Triennial
100.00
Fertilizer
Blenders License
75.00
Assessment (per ton)
0.35
Minimum Semiannual Assessment (per Assessment)
20.00
Fertilizer Registration
25.00
Processing
35.00
Beekeepers
Insect Identification
10.00
Pest and Disease Lab Diagnostics - Licensed Beekeeper
20.00
Pest and Disease Lab Diagnostics - Non-Licensed Beekeepers
40.00
License
1 to 20 hives
10.00
21 to 100 hives
25.00
101 to 500 hives
50.00
Seed Purity
Flowers
24.00
Grains
16.00
Grasses
34.00
Legumes
16.00
Trees and Shrubs
25.00
Vegetables
16.00
Seed Germination
Flowers
24.00
Grains
16.00
Grasses
25.00
Legumes
16.00
Trees and Shrubs
25.00
Vegetables
16.00
Seed Tetrazolium Test
Flowers
44.00
Grains
28.00
Grasses
44.00
Legumes
34.00
Trees and Shrubs
44.00
Vegetables
28.00
Embryo Analysis (Loose Smut Test)
25.00
Cut Test
16.00
Mill Check (per hour)
40.00
Moisture Test
24.00
Canada Standards
20.00
Examination of Extra Quantity for Other Crop or Weed Seed (per hour)
40.00
Examination for Noxious Weeds Only (per hour)
40.00
Identification
No charge
Quick identification using microscope to determine seed type. There is no charge for this service.
Additional Copies of Analysis Reports
1.00
Emergency service for single component only (per sample)
42.00
Hay and Straw Weed Free Certification
Bulk loads of hay up to 10 loads
30.00
Charge for each hay tag
0.10
Citations, maximum per violation
500.00
Chemistry Laboratory
Aflatoxin (20 Sample Minimum)
45.00
Fumonisin (20 Sample Minimum)
45.00
DON (vomitoxin) (20 Sample Minimum)
45.00
Regulatory Services
Regulatory Services AdministrationChemistry Laboratory
Split Sample Shipping (Flat Rate)
35.00
E. coli Enumeration in Water
7.00
Section 6 Splits <5 Analysts
70.00
Section 6 Splits >=5 Analysts
140.00
Appendix N Splits <5 Analysts
70.00
Appendix N Splits >= 5 Analysts
140.00
Certification
Milk Laboratory Evaluation Program
Basic Lab
50.00
Number of Certified Analyst
30.00
Number of Approved Test
30.00
Total Yearly Assessed
90.00
Standard Plate Count
10.00
Coliform Count
15.00
Antibiotics Test
5.00
Phosphatase Test
15.00
Wisconsin Mastitis Test (WMT) Screening Test
5.00
Direct Microscopic Somatic Cell Count (DMSCC): Confirmation
10.00
Direct Somatic Cell Count (DSCC): Instrumentation
5.00
Coliform Confirmation
5.00
Container Rinse Test
10.00
H2O Coliform Confirmation Test
5.00
H2O Coliform Total Count
18.00
Butterfat %
10.00
Added H2O in Raw Milk
5.00
Reactivated Phosphatase Confirmation
15.00
Antibiotics Confirmation Test
10.00
Salmonella Screen
40.00
E. coli Screen (per Test)
40.00
E. coli confirmatory testing (per Test)
40.00
Salmonella confirmatory testing (per Test)
40.00
STEC confirmatory testing (per Test)
40.00
Listeria confirmatory testing (per Test)
40.00
Listeria Screen
30.00
All Other Services, per hour
40.00
Campylobacter Screen
40.00
Regulatory Services
Domestic Game Slaughter
Domestic Game Slaughter Permit
500.00
Domestic Game Slaughter Inspection (per Hour)
100.00
Domestic Game Slaughter Mileage
Variable
To be charged according to the current mileage rate of the State of Utah.
Kratom
Kratom Product Registration
200.00
Kratom Processing Fee
40.00
Kratom Alkaloid Testing
120.00
Bedding/Upholstered Furniture
Manufacturers of Bedding and/or Upholstered Furniture
65.00
Wholesale Dealer
65.00
Supply Dealer
65.00
Manufacturers of Quilted Clothing
65.00
Upholsterer with employees
50.00
Upholsterer without employees
25.00
Sterilization Fee
65.00
Processing /All Bedding Upholstery Licenses
40.00
Dairy
Test milk for payment
100.00
Make butter (per Operation)
100.00
Haul farm bulk milk (per Operation)
100.00
Make cheese (per Operation)
100.00
Operate a pasteurizer (per Operator)
100.00
Base Food Inspection
Cottage
75.00
Small
150.00
Less than 1,000 sq. ft. / 4 or fewer employees
Medium
300.00
1,000-5,000 sq. ft., with limited food processing
Large
500.00
Food processor over 1,000 sq. ft. / Grocery store 1,000-50,000 sq. ft. and two or fewer food processing areas / Warehouse 1,000-50,000 sq. ft.
Super
750.00
Food processor over 20,000 sq. ft. / Grocery store over 50,000 sq. ft. and more than two food processing areas / Warehouse over 50,000 sq. ft.
Plan Review
Follow Up
200.00
Alternative Follow Up
0.01
This fee will be on a sliding scale based on the establishment size as defined in Base Establishment Type (Small, Medium, Large or Super).
Special Inspection
Food and Dairy Inspection
Per hour
30.00
Overtime rate
40.00
Weights and Measures
Weighing and measuring devices/individual servicemen (per Serviceperson)
50.00
Metrology services (per hour)
50.00
Base Weights and Measures
Meter Inspection
50.00
Small Scale Inspection
50.00
Large Scale Inspection
200.00
Check Registers/Scanners
25.00
Special Scale Inspections
Large Capacity Truck (Man Hour) (per hour)
25.00
Large Capacity Truck (per mile)
2.00
Large Capacity Truck (Equipment Hour) (per hour)
25.00
Pickup Truck (per hour)
25.00
Pickup Truck (per mile)
1.00
Pickup Truck (per hour)
20.00
Equipment use
Overnight Trip (per day)
Variable
Includes the State's per diem rate plus the cost of lodging.
Certificate of Free Sale
Single Certificate
30.00
More than 3 pages
55.00
Citations, maximum per violation
500.00
Petroleum Refinery
Gasoline
Octane Rating
132.00
Benzene Level
88.00
Pensky-Martens Flash Point
22.00
Overtime charges (per hour)
33.00
Gravity
11.00
Distillation
28.00
Sulfur, X-ray
39.00
Reid Vapor Pressure (RVP)
28.00
Aromatics
55.00
Leads
22.00
Diesel
Gravity
28.00
Distillation
28.00
Sulfur, X-ray
22.00
Cloud Point
22.00
Conductivity
28.00
Cetane
22.00
Medical Cannabis
Chemistry LaboratorySeed, Feed, and Meat
Moisture Content Testing
25.00
Water Activity
20.00
Medical Cannabis
Medical Cannabis Cultivation License Fee
100,000.00
Medical Cannabis Cultivation License Application Fee
2,500.00
Medical Cannabis Processor Tier 1 License Fee
100,000.00
Medical Cannabis Processor Tier 1 License Application Fee
1,250.00
Medical Cannabis Processor Tier 2 License Fee
35,000.00
Medical Cannabis Processor Tier 2 License Application Fee
1,250.00
Medical Cannabis Establishment Agent Regist. Fee - Background Check Needed
150.00
Medical Cannabis Establishment Agent Regist. Fee - No Background Check Needed
100.00
Medical Cannabis Laboratory License Fee
15,000.00
Medical Cannabis Laboratory License Application Fee
500.00
Medical Cannabis Research University License
2,500.00
Cannabis - Total THC and Total CBD Testing
65.00
Foreign Matter Testing
15.00
Industrial Hemp
Industrial HempIndustrial Hemp Grower Licensing Fee
500.00
Industrial Hemp Inspection Hourly Rate
65.00
Industrial Hemp Processor Licensing Fee
2,000.00
Product Registration Fee for Cannabinoid Products
250.00
Cannabis Seed Product Registration Fee
125.00
For products containing Cannabis Seed, Cannabis Seed Oil or Solid Derivatives from Cannabis Seed.
Product Registration Service Fee for Cannabinoid Products
75.00
Late Fee for Product Registration for Cannabis or Cannabis Seed Products
50.00
Hemp Retail Establishment Permit
50.00
Hemp Cannabinoid Testing
70.00
Department of Environmental Quality
Drinking Water
Drinking Water AdministrationDrinking Water
Special Surveys
Actual cost
File Searches
Actual cost
Well Sealing Inspection (per hour)
110.00
Technical Assistance (per hour)
110.00
Operator Certification Program
Examination: online
120.00
Any level
Examination: paper
200.00
Any level
Renewal of certification
150.00
Every 3 years if applied for during designated period
Reinstatement of lapsed certificate
300.00
Certificate of reciprocity with another state
150.00
Cross Connection Control Program
Certification and Renewal
Program Administrator: paper testing
225.00
Program Administrator: renewal
125.00
Assembly Tester and Class III; initial certification and renewal
225.00
Certificate of reciprocity with another state
225.00
Replacement Certificate
25.00
Cost Recovery
After-the-Fact Review - Construction without Approval (per project)
1,000.00
After-the-Fact Review - Unapproved Facility in Use (per project)
1,000.00
Additional Follow up - Monitoring Compliance (per violation)
300.00
Additional Follow up - Reporting Compliance (per violation; reassessed every compliance period)
200.00
Additional Follow up - CCR Compliance (per violation; reassessed quarterly)
500.00
Additional Follow up - Public Notice Compliance (per violation; reassessed every compliance period)
500.00
Additional Follow up - Unresolved Significant Deficiencies (per citation; reassessed quarterly)
1,000.00
Additional Follow up - Compliance Inspections and Assessments (per inspection)
1,000.00
Preparation, Issuance and Oversight of Enforcement Orders
Administrative Orders (per order)
6,000.00
Stipulated Enforcement Orders (per order)
2,000.00
Other orders resulting from non-compliance or public health risks (per order)
1,000.00
Drinking Water Loan Origination
1.0% of Loan Amount
Environmental Response and Remediation
Environmental Response and RemediationProfessional and Technical services or assistance (per hour)
110.00
Including but not limited to EPCRA Technical Assistance, PST Claim Preparation Assistance, Oversight for Tanks Failing to pay UST fee, UST Compliance follow-up Inspection, apportionment of Liability requested by responsible parties, prepare, administer or conduct administrative process, environmental covenants.
Voluntary Environmental Cleanup Program Application Fee
2,500.00
Review/Oversight/Participation in Voluntary Agreements (per hour)
110.00
Annual Underground Storage Tank
Tanks on Petroleum Storage Tank (PST) Fund
110.00
Tanks not on PST Fund
220.00
Tanks at Facilities significantly out of compliance with leak prevention or leak detection requirements
300.00
PST Fund Reapplication, Certification of Compliance Reapplication Fee, or both
300.00
Initial Approval of Alternate UST Financial Assurance Mechanisms
420.00
(Non-PST Participants)
Approval of alternate UST financial assurance mechanisms after initial year
240.00
(with no Mechanism changes)
Certification or Certification Renewal for UST Consultants
UST installers, removers, groundwater & soil samplers, & non-government UST inspectors & testers
225.00
Consultant Recertification Class
150.00
Clandestine Drug Lab Decontamination Specialist Certification
Certification and Recertification
225.00
Retest of Certification Exam
100.00
Enforceable Written Assurance Letters
Written letter
500.00
Flat fee to cover costs up to 8 hours of work.
Additional charge for any costs above $500 (per hour)
110.00
Environmental Response and Remediation Program Training
Actual cost
UST Operators Registration
50.00
UST Red Tag Replacement
500.00
Applied only when a Red Tag is removed without authorization
UST Installation Base Fee
500.00
UST Tank Installation State Inspection Fee
200.00
Executive Director's Office
Executive Director Office AdministrationAll Divisions
Request for copies over 10 pages (per page)
0.25
Copies made by the requestor-over 10 pages (per page)
0.05
Compiling, tailoring, searching, etc., a record in another format.
Actual cost after 1st 1/4 hour
Charged at rate of lowest paid staff employee who has necessary skill/training to perform the request.
Special computer data requests (per hour)
110.00
CDs (per disk)
10.00
DVDs (per disk)
8.00
Contract Services
Actual Cost
To be charged in order to efficiently utilize department resources, protect dept permitting processes, address extraordinary or unanticipated requests on the permitting processes, or make use of specialized expertise. In providing these services, department may not provide service in a manner that impairs any other person's service from the department.
Waste Management and Radiation Control
Waste Management and Radiation ControlResource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Facility List
5.00
Solid and Hazardous Waste Program Administration (including Used Oil and Waste Tire Recycling Programs)
Professional (per hour)
110.00
This fee includes but is not limited to: Review of Site Investigation and Site Remediation Plans, Review of Permit Applications, Permit Modifications and Permit Renewals; Review and Oversight of Administrative Consent Orders and Consent Agreements, Judicial Orders; compliance activities; Review and Oversight of Construction Activities; Review and Oversight of Corrective Action Activities; and Review and Oversight of Vehicle Manufacturer Mercury Switch Removal and Collection Plans
Hazardous Waste Permit Filing
Hazardous Waste Operation Plan Renewal
1,000.00
Solid Waste Permit Filing (does not apply to Municipalities, Counties, or Special Service Districts seeking review from the Division)
New Comm. Facility
Class V and Class VI Landfills
1,000.00
New Non-Commercial Facility
750.00
New Incinerator
Commercial
5,000.00
Industrial or Private
1,000.00
Plan Renewals and Plan Modifications
100.00
Variance Requests
500.00
Enforceable Written Assurance Letters or Similar Letters
Flat fee for up to 8 hours to complete letter
500.00
Additional per hour charge if over the original 8 hours
110.00
Solid Waste Facility Fee
Treatment and Disposal facilities
Greater of $125 or $0.21/ton Quarterly
Treatment (thermal, physical or chemical) and Disposal facilities including: Land Application, Land Treatment, Composting, Waste to Energy, Landfill, Incineration. Beginning January 1, 2019, in accordance with 19-6-119(6), facilities treating or disposing of nonhazardous solid waste subject to a permit or plan of operation shall pay the following fees quarterly. The fees shall be paid by the 15th of the month following the quarter in which the fees accrued using the form prescribed by the department.
Transfer facilities
Greater of $125 or $0.11/ton Quarterly
Beginning January 1, 2019, in accordance with 19-6-119(6), facilities transferring of nonhazardous solid waste subject to a permit or plan of operation shall pay the following fees quarterly. The fees shall be paid by the 15th of the month following the quarter in which the fees accrued using the form prescribed by the department.
Waste Tire Recycling
Registration
Recycler or Transporter (per year)
100.00
Fees for registration applications received during the year will be prorated at $8.30 per month over the number of months remaining in the year.
Used Oil
Do It Your Selfer and Used Oil Collection Center Registration
No charge
Permit filing fee for Transporter, Transfer Facility, Processor/Re-refiner, and Off-Spec Burner, including Permit Modifications and Plan Reviews
100.00
Annual Registration for Transporter, Transfer Facility, Processor/Re-refiner, Off-Spec Burner, & Land Application (per year)
100.00
Marketer
Permit Filing
50.00
Annual Registration Fee for Marketer (per year)
50.00
Vehicle Manufacturer Mercury Switch Removal and Collection Plan
Mercury Switch Removal and Collection Plan Filing
100.00
Non-Hazardous Solid Waste
Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCBs) (per ton)
4.75
Or fraction of a ton
Hazardous Waste Flat Fee (per year)
2,444,800.00
Provides for implementation of waste management programs and oversight of the Hazardous Waste Industry in accordance with UCA 19-6-118.
Machine-Generated Radiation
Annual Registration Fee
Per control unit including first tube, plus annual fee for each additional tube connected to the control unit
Hospital/Therapy, Medical, Chiropractic, Podiatry, Veterinary, Dental
35.00
Division Conducted Inspection, Per Tube
Hospital/Therapy, Medical, Chiropractic, Industrial Facility with High and/or Very High Radiation Areas Accessible to Individuals and Other Types, Annual or Biennial
105.00
Podiatry/Veterinary, Industrial Facility with Cabinet X-Ray Units or Units Designated for Other Purposes
75.00
Dental
First tube on a single control unit
45.00
Additional tubes on a control unit (per Tube)
12.50
Independent Qualified Experts Conducted Inspections or Registrants Using Qualified Experts
Inspection report (per Tube)
15.00
Radioactive Material
Special Nuclear Material
New License or Renewal License for:
Possession and use in sealed sources contained in devices used in industrial measuring systems,
440.00
including X-ray fluorescence analyzers and neutron generators
Possession and use of less than 15 grams in unsealed form for research and development
730.00
Use as calibration and reference sources
180.00
All other licenses
1,150.00
Annual Fee
Possession and use in sealed sources contained in devices used in industrial measuring systems, including X-ray fluorescence analyzers and neutron generators, possession and use of less than 15 grams in unsealed form for research and development
740.00
Use as calibration and reference sources
240.00
All other licenses
1,600.00
Source Material
New License or License Renewal
Licenses for concentrations of uranium from other areas for the production of uranium yellow cake
5,510.00
Regulation of source and byproduct material at uranium mills or commercial waste facilities
Uranium mills or commercial sites disposing of or reprocessing byproduct material , including mills in standby status (per month)
10,760.00
Licenses for possession and use of source material for shielding
230.00
All other source material licenses
1,000.00
Annual Fee
Licenses for concentrations of uranium from other areas for the production of uranium yellow cake
4,810.00
Licenses for possession and use of source material for shielding
365.00
All other source material licenses
1,275.00
Radioactive Material other than Source Material and Special Nuclear Material
New License or License Renewal for possession and use of radioactive material for:
Broad scope for processing or manufacturing for commercial distribution
2,320.00
Others for processing or manufacturing for commercial distribution
1,670.00
Processing or manufacturing and distribution of radiopharmaceuticals, generators, reagent kits, or sources or devices containing radioactive material
2,320.00
The distribution or redistribution of radiopharmaceuticals, generators, reagent kits, or sources or devices not involving processing of radioactive material
860.00
Industrial radiography operations
1,670.00
Sealed sources for irradiation of materials in which the source is not removed for its shield (self-shielded units)
700.00
Less than 10,000 curies of radioactive material in sealed sources for irradiation of materials in which the source is exposed for irradiation purposes
1,670.00
10,000 curies or more of radioactive material in sealed sources for irradiation of materials in which the source is exposed for irradiation purposes
3,340.00
Broad scope for research and development that do not authorize commercial distribution
2,320.00
Research and development that do not authorize commercial distribution
700.00
All other radioactive material
440.00
New License or License Renewal for:
Licenses that Authorize Services for Other Licensees
320.00
Except licenses that authorize leak testing or waste disposal services subject to the fees specified for the listed services
Licenses that authorize services for leak testing only
150.00
New License or License Renewal to distribute items containing radioactive material:
New License or Renewal to Distribute Items Containing Radioactive Material
700.00
To persons exempt from licensing requirements of R313-19, except specific licenses authorizing redistribution of items authorized for distribution to persons exempt from the licensing requirements of R313-19, and to persons generally licensed under R313-21, except specific licenses authorizing redistribution of items authorized for distribution to persons generally licensed under R313-21.
Annual license fee for possession and use of radioactive material for:
Broad scope for processing or manufacturing for commercial distribution, processing or manufacturing and distribution of radio-pharmaceuticals, generators, reagent kits, sources or devices containing radioactive material
2,960.00
Or broad scope for research and development that do not authorize commercial distribution.
Others for processing or manufacturing for commercial distribution
2,040.00
The distribution or redistribution of radiopharmaceuticals, generators, reagent kits, or sources or devices not involving processing of radioactive material
1,000.00
Industrial radiography operations
2,560.00
Sealed sources for irradiation of materials in which the source is not removed from its shield (self-shielded units), or search and development that do not authorize commercial distribution
940.00
Less than 10,000 curies of radioactive material in sealed sources for irradiation of materials in which the source is exposed for irradiation purposes
1,740.00
10,000 curies or more of radioactive material in sealed sources for irradiation of materials in which the source is exposed for irradiation purposes
3,480.00
All other radioactive material
520.00
Annual fee for:
Licenses that Authorize Services for Other Licensees
420.00
Except licenses that authorize leak testing or waste disposal services subject to the fees specified for the listed services
Licenses that authorize services for leak testing only
160.00
Annual fee to distribute items containing radioactive material:
Annual Fee to Distribute Items Containing Radioactive Material
580.00
To persons exempt from licensing requirements of R313-19, except specific licenses authorizing redistribution of items authorized for distribution to persons exempt from the licensing requirements of R313-19; or to persons generally licensed under R313-21, except specific licenses authorizing redistribution of items authorized for distribution to persons generally licensed under R313-21.
Radioactive Waste Disposal (licenses specifically authorizing the receipt of waste radioactive material from other persons for the purpose of commercial disposal by land by the licensee)
Annual
1,724,200.00
New Application
Siting application
Actual costs up to $250,000
License application
Actual costs up to $1,000,000
Renewal
Actual costs up to $1,000,000
Pre-licensing, operations review, and consultation on commercial low-level radioactive waste facilities (per hour)
110.00
Review of Commercial Low-level Radioactive Waste Disposal and Uranium Recovery Special Projects
Actual cost
Applicable when the licensee and the Division agree that a review will be conducted by a contractor in support of the efforts of Division staff.
Generator Site Access Permits
Non-Broker Generators transferring radioactive waste (per year)
2,500.00
Brokers (waste collectors or processors) (per year)
7,500.00
Review of licensing or permit actions, amendments, environmental monitoring reports, and miscellaneous reports for uranium recovery facilities (per hour)
110.00
Licenses authorizing receipt of waste radioactive material from others for packaging/repackaging the material
The licensee will dispose of the materials by transfer to another person authorized to receive or dispose of the material
New License/Renewal
3,190.00
Annual
2,760.00
Licenses authorizing receipt of prepackaged waste radioactive material from others
The licensee will dispose of the materials by transfer to another person authorized to receive or dispose of the material
New License/Renewal
700.00
Annual
1,100.00
Licenses authorizing packing of radioactive waste for shipment to waste disposal site where licensee does not take possession of waste material
New License/Renewal
440.00
Annual
520.00
Well Logging, Well Surveys, and Tracer Studies Licenses
for the possession and use of radioactive material for well logging, well surveys and tracer studies other than field flooding tracer studies
New License/Renewal
1,670.00
Annual
2,100.00
Licenses for possession and use of radioactive material for field flooding tracer studies
New License/Renewal
Actual cost
Annual
4,000.00
Nuclear Laundries
Licenses for commercial collection and laundry of items contaminated with radioactive material
New License/Renewal
1,670.00
Annual
2,380.00
Human Use of Radioactive Material
License for human use of radioactive materials in sealed sources contained in gamma stereotactic radiosurgery or teletherapy devices
New License/Renewal
1,090.00
Annual
1,280.00
Licenses of broad scope issued to medical institutions or two or more physicians authorizing research and development
including human use of radioactive material, except for licenses for radioactive material in sealed sources contained in gamma stereotactic radiosurgery or teletherapy devices
New License/Renewal
2,320.00
Annual
2,960.00
Other licenses issued for human use of radioactive material
except for licenses for radioactive material in sealed sources contained in gamma stereotactic radiosurgery or teletherapy devices
New License/Renewal
700.00
Annual
1,100.00
Civil Defense
Licenses for possession and use of radioactive material for civil defense activities
New License/Renewal
700.00
Annual
380.00
Power Source
Licenses for the manufacture and distribution of encapsulated radioactive material wherein the decay energy of the material is used as a source for power
New License/Renewal
5,510.00
Annual
2,520.00
Plan Reviews
Review of plans for decommissioning, decontamination, reclamation, waste disposal pursuant to R313-15-1002, or site restoration activities
400.00
Plus added cost above 8 hours (per hour)
110.00
Investigation of a misadministration by a third party as defined in R313-30-5 or in R313-32-2, as applicable
Actual cost
General License
Initial registration/renewal for first year
Measuring, gauging, and control devices as described in R313-21-22(4),
20.00
other than hydrogen-3 (tritium) devices and polonium-210 devices containing no more than 10 millicuries used for producing light or an ionized atmosphere, including In Vitro testing, Depleted Uranium. Reciprocity - Licensees who conduct activities under the reciprocity provisions of R313-19-30
Annual fee after initial license/renewal
Measuring, gauging, and control devices as described in R313-21-22(4)
20.00
other than hydrogen-3 (tritium) and polonium-210 devices containing no more than other than 10 millicuries used for producing light or an ionized atmosphere, including In Vitro testing and Depleted Uranium
Reciprocity - Licensees who conduct activities under the reciprocity provisions of R313-19-30 (per type of license category)
Full annual fee
Publication costs for making public notice of required actions
Actual cost
Expedited application review (per hour)
110.00
Applicable when, by mutual consent of the applicant and staff, an application request is taken out of date order and processed by staff.
Management and oversight of impounded radioactive material
Actual cost
License amendment, for greater than three applications in a calendar year
200.00
Analytical costs for monitoring samples from radioactive materials facilities
Actual cost
Water Quality
Water Quality SupportOperator Certification
Certification Examination
100.00
Renewal of Certificate
50.00
or New Certificate Change in Status
Renewal of Lapsed Certificate plus renewal (per month)
50.00
$150 maximum
Duplicate Certificate
25.00
Certification by reciprocity with another state
100.00
Underground Wastewater Disposal Systems
New Systems Fee
40.00
Certificate Issuance
25.00
Annual Utah Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (UPDES) Permits, Surface Water
Cement Manufacturing
Major
871.00
Minor
218.00
Coal Mining and Preparation
General Permit
436.00
Individual Major
1,307.00
Individual Minor
871.00
Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFO) General Permit
110.00
Construction Dewatering/Hydrostatic Testing General Permit
150.00
Dairy Products
Major
871.00
Minor
436.00
Electric
Major
1,089.00
Minor
436.00
Fish Hatcheries General Permit
121.00
Food and Kindred Products
Major
1,089.00
Minor
436.00
Hazardous Waste Clean-up Sites
2,614.00
Geothermal
Major
871.00
Minor
436.00
Inorganic Chemicals
Major
1,307.00
Minor
653.00
Iron and Steel Manufacturing
Major
2,614.00
Minor
653.00
Leaking Underground Storage Tank (LUST) Cleanup
General Permit
436.00
LUST Cleanup Individual Permit
871.00
Meat Products
Major
1,307.00
Minor
436.00
Metal Finishing and Products
Major
1,307.00
Minor
653.00
Mineral Mining and Processing
Sand and Gravel
242.00
Salt Extraction
242.00
Other
Other Majors
871.00
Other Minors
436.00
Manufacturing
Major
1,742.00
Minor
653.00
Oil and Gas Extraction
flow rate <=0.5 million gallons per day (MGD)
436.00
flow rate > 0.5 MGD
653.00
Ore Mining
Major
1,307.00
Minor
653.00
Major w/ concentration process
10,000.00
Organic Chemicals Manufacturing
Major
2,178.00
Minor
653.00
Petroleum Refining
Major
1,742.00
Minor
653.00
Pharmaceutical Preparations
Major
1,742.00
Minor
653.00
Rubber and Plastic Products
Major
1,089.00
Minor
653.00
Space Propulsion
Major
2,420.00
Minor
653.00
Steam and/or Power Electric Plants
Major
871.00
Minor
436.00
Water Treatment Plants (Except Political Subdivisions)
General Permit
121.00
Annual UPDES Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTW)
Large >10 million gallons per day (mgd) flow design (per year)
8,800.00
Medium >3 mgd but <10 mgd flow design (per year)
5,500.00
Small <3mgd but >1 mgd (per year)
1,100.00
Very Small <1 mgd (per year)
550.00
Annual UPDES Pesticide Applicator Fee
Small Applicator
200.00
Medium Applicator
500.00
Large Applicator
1,650.00
Groundwater Remediation Treatment Plant
5,500.00
Biosolids Annual Fee (Domestic Sludge)
Small Systems (per year)
385.00
1-4,000 connections
Medium Systems (per year)
1,117.00
4,001 to 15,000 connections
Large Systems (per year)
1,623.00
greater than 15,000 connections
Non-contact Cooling Water
Flow rate <= 10,000 gallons per day (gpd) (per year)
110.00
10,000 gpd < Flow rate 100,000 gpd (per year)
220.00
100,000 gpd < Flow rate <1.0 mgd (per year)
440.00
Flow Rate > 1.0 mgd (per year)
660.00
Stormwater Permits
General Multi-Sector Industrial Storm Water Permit (per year)
250.00
Industrial Stormwater No Exposure Certificate (per 5 years)
150.00
General Construction Storm Water Permit (per year)
150.00
Common Plan Storm Water Permit (per year)
150.00
Construction Stormwater Low Erosivity Waiver Fee (per project)
100.00
One-time project based fee.
Municipal Storm Water
0-5,000 Population (per year)
750.00
5,001 - 10,000 Population (per year)
1,250.00
10,001 - 50,000 Population (per year)
1,750.00
50,001 - 125,000 Population (per year)
3,000.00
> 125,000 Population (per year)
4,000.00
Registered Stormwater Inspection (RSI) Certifications
Certification Course and Examination (per year)
200.00
Certification Renewal (per year)
50.00
Renewal of Lapsed Certification (per year)
100.00
Post-marked no more than 90 days after expiration.
Registered SWPPP Writer RSI) Certification
Certification Course and Examination (per year)
300.00
Annual Ground Water Permit Administration Fee
Tailings/Evaporation/Process Ponds; Heaps (per Each)
Actual cost
0-1 Acre
385.00
>1-15 Acres
770.00
>15-50 Acres
1,540.00
>50-300 Acres
2,310.00
>300-500 Acres
6,140.00
>500 Acres
12,280.00
Annual Non-discharging municipal and commercial treatment facilities
350.00
Underground Injection Control Permit Application Fee
Class I Hazardous Waste Disposal
25,000.00
One time fee
Class I Non-Hazardous Waste Disposal
9,000.00
One time fee
Class III Solution Mining
7,200.00
One time fee
Class V Aquifer Storage and Recovery
5,400.00
One time fee
All Other Permits
UPDES, ground water, underground injection control, construction permits not listed above, and permit modifications (per hour)
110.00
Except projects of political subdivisions funded by the Division of Water Quality.
Complex facilities where the anticipated permit issuance costs will exceed the above categorical fees by 25% (per hour)
110.00
Permittee to be notified upon receipt of application
Water Quality Cleanup Activities
Corrective Action, Site Investigation/Remediation Oversight, Administration of Consent Orders and Agreements, and emergency response to spills and water pollution incidents (per hour)
110.00
Actual cost for sample analytical lab work
actual cost
Technical Review of and assistance given (per hour)
110.00
401 Certification; permit appeals; and sales and use tax exemptions; waste-load analysis
Water Quality Loan Origination
1.0% of Loan Amount
Air Quality
Air Quality AdministrationEmission Inventory Workshop
15.00
Attendance
Air Emissions (per ton)
89.67
Major and Minor Source Compliance Inspection (per hour)
110.00
Annual Aggregate Compliance
20 or less tons per year (per year)
180.00
21-79 tons per year (per year)
360.00
80-99 tons per year (per year)
900.00
100 or more tons per year (per year)
1,260.00
Asbestos and Lead-Based Paint (LBP) Abatement
Course Accreditation Fee (per hour)
110.00
Asbestos Company/LBP Firm Certification Application (per year)
275.00
LBP Renovation Firm Certification Application (per year)
110.00
Asbestos Individual Certification Application
137.50
Asbestos Individual Certification Application Surcharge, (Non-Utah Accredited Training Provider)
33.00
LBP Abatement Worker Certification Application (per year)
110.00
LBP Inspector, Dust Sampling Technician Certification Application (per year)
137.50
LBP Risk Assessor, Supervisor, Project Designer Certification Application (per year)
220.00
LBP Renovator Certification Application (per year)
110.00
Lost Certification Card Replacement
33.00
Annual Asbestos Notification
550.00
Asbestos/LBP Abatement Project Notification Base Fee
165.00
Asbestos/LBP Abatement Project Notification Base Fee - Owner Occupied Residences
55.00
Abatement Unit Fee/100 units or any fraction thereof up to 10,000 units
7.70
(square feet/linear feet/cubic feet) (times 3) School Building Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) abatement unit fees will be waived
Abatement Unit Fee/100 units or any fraction thereof more than 10,000 units
3.85
(square feet/linear feet/cubic feet) (times 3) School Building AHERA abatement fees will be waived
Demolition Notification Base
27.50
Demolition unit per 5,000 square feet or any fraction thereof
55.00
Alternative Work Practice Review Application
<10 day training provider/Private Residence Non-National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) Requests
110.00
NESHAP Structures and Any Other Requests
275.00
Permit Category
Filing Fees
Name Changes
100.00
Small Sources Exemptions and Soil Remediation, Source Determination Letter, PBR Registration (Control not Required)
250.00
New non-PSD sources, minor & major modifications to existing sources, Administrative Amendments, PBR Registration (Control Required)
500.00
Any unpermitted sources at an existing facility
1,500.00
New major prevention of significant deterioration (PSD) sources
5,000.00
Monitoring plan review and site visit
Application Review Fees
New major source or modifications to major source in nonattainment area
49,500.00
Up to 450 hours, at $110/hour
New major source or modifications to major source in attainment area
33,000.00
Up to 300 hours, at $110/hour
New minor source or modifications to minor source
2,200.00
Up to 20 hours, at $110/hour
Generic permit for minor source or modifications of minor sources
880.00
Up to 8 hours (sources for which engineering review/BACT standardized)
Temporary Relocations
770.00
Up to 7 hours, at $110/hour
Minor sources (new or modified) with <3 tpy uncontrolled emissions
550.00
Up to 5 hours, at $110/hour
Permitting cost for additional hours (per hour)
110.00
Technical review of and assistance given (per hour)
110.00
e.g. appeals, sales/use tax exemptions, soils exemptions, soils remediations, name change, small source exemptions, experimental approvals, impact analyses, etc.
Annual NSR Fee
Ten year review of non-expiring permits, rule and process training, electronic permitting tools
<20 tons annual emissions
150.00
20 to 49 tons annual emissions
300.00
50-99 tons annual emissions
600.00
100-250 tons annual emissions
1,000.00
>250 tons annual emissions
1,500.00
Air Quality Training
Actual Cost
Governor's Office
Office of Energy Development
Alternative Energy Development Tax CreditOffice of Energy Development
150.00
C-PACE 3rd Party Administrator
3.0%
Fee is based on total amount financed on each C-PACE project.
High Cost Infrastructure Tax Credit, private investment $10 million or less
150.00
High Cost Infrastructure Tax Credit, private investment more than $10 million
250.00
Renewable energy Systems Tax Credit and Qualifying Solar Projects Tax Credit
15.00
RESTC Production Tax Credit
150.00
Application fee for the Renewable Energy Systems PRODUCTION Tax Credit.
Well Recompletion or Workover
10.00
Application fee for the Well Recompletion or Workover Tax Credit certificate (59-5-102)
Department of Natural Resources
Forestry, Fire and State Lands
Division AdministrationForestry, Fire and State Lands
Administrative
Application
Mineral Lease
40.00
Special Lease Agreement
40.00
Mineral Unit/Communitization Agreement
40.00
Special Use Lease Agreement (SULA)
300.00
Grazing Permit
50.00
Materials Permit
200.00
Easement
150.00
Right of Entry
50.00
Exchange of Land
1,000.00
Sovereign Land General Permit
Private
50.00
Public
Assignment
Mineral Lease
Total Assignment
50.00
Interest Assignment
50.00
Operating Right Assignment
50.00
Overriding Royalty Assignment
50.00
Partial Assignment
50.00
Collateral Assignment
50.00
Special Use Lease Agreement (SULA)
50.00
Grazing Permit per AUM (Animal Unit Month)
2.00
Grazing Sublease per AUM (Animal Unit Month)
2.00
Materials Permits
50.00
Easement
50.00
Right of Entry (ROE)
50.00
Sovereign Land General Permit
50.00
Grazing Non-use (per lease)
10%
Special Use Lease Agreement (SULA) non-use
10%
ROE, Easement, Grazing amendment
50.00
SULA, general permit, mineral lease, materials permit amendment
125.00
Reinstatement
150.00
Surface leases & permits per reinstatement/per lease or permit
Bioprospecting - Registration
50.00
Oral Auction Administration
Actual cost
Affidavit of Lost Document (per document)
25.00
Certified Document (per document)
10.00
Research on Leases or Title Records (per hour)
50.00
Reproduction of Records
Self service (per copy)
0.10
By staff (per copy)
0.40
Change on Name of Division Records (per occurrence)
20.00
Fax copy (per page)
1.00
Send only
Late Fee
6% or $30
Returned check charge
30.00
Sovereign Lands
Rights of Entry
Seismic Survey Fees
Primacord (per mile)
200.00
Surface Vibrators (per mile)
200.00
Shothole >50 ft (per hole)
50.00
Shothole <50 ft (per mile)
200.00
Pattern Shotholes (per pattern)
200.00
Commercial
200.00
Commercial Recreation Event (per person over 150 people)
2.00
Minimum ROE of $200 plus per person royalty
Data Processing
Production Time (per hour)
55.00
Programming Time (per hour)
75.00
Geographic Information System
Processing Time (per hour)
55.00
Personnel Time (per hour)
50.00
Sovereign Lands
Easements
Minimum Easement
225.00
Canal
Existing
<=33' wide (per rod)
15.00
>33' but <= 66' wide (per rod)
30.00
>66' but <=100' wide (per rod)
45.00
>100' wide (per rod)
60.00
New
<=33' wide (per rod)
30.00
>33' but <=66' wide (per rod)
45.00
>66' but <=100' wide (per rod)
60.00
>100' wide (per rod)
75.00
Roads
Existing
<=33' wide (per rod)
5.50
>33' but <=66' wide (per rod)
11.00
>66' but <=100' wide (per rod)
16.50
>100' wide (per rod)
22.00
New
<=33' wide (per rod)
8.50
>33' but <=66' wide (per rod)
17.00
>66' but <=100' wide (per rod)
25.50
>100' wide (per rod)
34.00
Power lines, Telephone Cables, Retaining walls and jetties
<=30' wide (per rod)
14.00
>30 but <=60' wide (per rod)
20.00
>60' but <=100' wide (per rod)
26.00
>100' but <=200' wide (per rod)
32.00
>200' but <=300' wide (per rod)
42.00
>300' wide (per rod)
52.00
Pipelines
<=2" (per rod)
7.00
>2" but <=13" (per rod)
14.00
>13" but <=25" (per rod)
20.00
>25" but <=37" (per rod)
26.00
>37" (per rod) (per rod)
52.00
Special Use Lease Agreements (SULA)
SULA Lease Rate
450.00
Minimum $450 or market rate per R652-30-400
Grazing Permits
3.00
Annual rate per AUM (Animal Unit Month)
Special Use Lease Agreements
Market rate
General Permits
Mooring Buoys: 3 yr max term
50.00
Renewal - Mooring Buoys; 3 yr max term
50.00
Floating Dock, Wheeled Pier, Seasonal Use; 3 year max
250.00
Dock/pier, Single Upland Owner Use; 3 year max
350.00
Boat Ramp, Temporary, Metal; 3 year max
250.00
Boat Ramp, Concrete, Gravel; 10 year max
700.00
Irrigation Pump - Pump Head Only; 15 year max
50.00
Irrigation Pump - Structure; 15 year max
150.00
Storm Water Outfall, Drain; 10 year max
150.00
Other
450.00
Minimum $450 or market rate per R652-30-400
Mineral Lease
Rental Rate 1st ten years (per acre)
1.10
Rental Rate Renewals (per acre)
2.20
Oil, Gas and Mining
AdministrationNew Coal Mine Permit Application
5.00
Copy
Staff Copy (per page)
0.25
Self Copy (per page)
0.10
Minerals Reclamation
Mineral Program
Exploration Permit
150.00
Annual Permit
Small Mining Operations
150.00
Large Mining Operations
20 to 50 acres
500.00
over 50 acres
1,000.00
Parks and Recreation
Park Operation ManagementBoat Dealer Number and Registration Fee
25.00
All fees for the Division of Parks and Recreation may not exceed, but may be less than, the amounts stated in the division's fee schedule.
Golf Course Fees RENTALS
Motorized cart, per 9 holes
16.00
Driving Range
9.00
Golf Course Fees GREENS FEES
9 holes
18.00
Reservation Fee
10.65
Camping Fees
40.00
Group Camping Fees
400.00
Boating Fees
Boat Mooring
In/Off Season with or without Utilities (per foot)
7.00
Boat and RV Storage
200.00
Promotional Pass
1,100.00
Entrance Fees
Motor Vehicles
Day Use Annual Pass
150.00
Group Site Day-Use Fees
250.00
Parking Fee
5.00
Entrance Fees
25.00
Application Fees
250.00
Easement, Grazing permit, Construction/Maintenance, Special Use Permit, Waiting List, Events
Assessment and Assignment Fees
Repository Fees
Curation (per storage unit)
700.00
Annual Repository Agreement, Annual Agreement Fee, Fee Collection, Return Checks, and Duplicate Document (per storage unit)
80.00
Staff or researcher time per hour
50.00
Equipment and building rental per hour
100.00
OHV and Boating Program Fees
OHV Program Fee
Statewide OHV Registration Fee
72.00
State-issued Permit to Non-resident OHV
30.00
OHV Education Fee
Division's Off-highway Vehicle Program and Personal Watercraft Safety Certificate, including replacement certificates
30.00
Boating Section Fees
Commercial Dealer Demo Pass
200.00
Statewide Boat Registration Fee
40.00
Carrying Passengers for Hire Fee
200.00
Boat Livery Registration Fee
100.00
Lodging Fees
Lodging
120.00
Utah Geological Survey
AdministrationSample Library
Cutting Thin Section Blanks
10.00
Core Plug < 1 inch (per plug)
10.00
Core Plugs > 1 inch diameter
25.00
Layout-Cuttings, Core, Coal, Oil/Water (per box)
5.00
Binocular/Petrographic Microscopes (per day)
25.00
Workshop Fee - Building Use (per day)
250.00
Workshop - Saturday/Sunday/Holiday Surcharge
320.00
Research Fee (per hour)
50.00
XRF High Resolution Scanning (per Hour)
15.00
XRF Analysis - Discreet Sample (per Sample)
10.00
Core Slabbing
1.8" Diameter or Smaller (per foot)
10.00
1.8"-3.5" Diameter (per foot)
14.00
Core Photographing
Box/Closeup 8x10 color/Thin Section (per Photo)
5.00
Paleontology
File Search Requests
Paleontology File Search Fee
30.00
Up to 30 minutes
Miscellaneous
Copies, Self-Serve (per copy)
0.10
Copies, Staff (per copy)
0.25
Research and Professional Services (per hour)
50.00
Water Resources
AdministrationWater Banking Contract Application Fee
200.00
Water Banking Statutory Application Fee
300.00
Color Plots
Existing (per linear foot)
2.00
Custom Orders
Current staff rate
Plans and Specifications
Small Set
10.00
Average Size Set
25.00
Large Set
35.00
Cloud Seeding License
Variable
Copies, Staff (per hour)
Current staff rate
Water Rights
AdministrationApplications
Appropriation
Variable see below
For any application that proposes to appropriate or recharge by both direct flow and storage, there shall be charged the fee for quantity, by cubic feet per second (cfs), or volume, by acre-feet (af), whichever is greater, but not both:
Flow - cubic feet per second (cfs)
More than 0, not to exceed 0.1
150.00
More than 0.1, not to exceed 0.5
200.00
More than 0.5, not to exceed 1.0
250.00
More than 1.0, not to exceed 2.0
300.00
More than 2.0, not to exceed 3.0
350.00
More than 3.0, not to exceed 4.0
400.00
More than 4.0, not to exceed 5.0
430.00
More than 5.0, not to exceed 6.0
460.00
More than 6.0, not to exceed 7.0
490.00
More than 7.0, not to exceed 8.0
520.00
More than 8.0, not to exceed 9.0
550.00
More than 9.0, not to exceed 10.0
580.00
More than 10.0, not to exceed 11.0
610.00
More than 11.0, not to exceed 12.0
640.00
More than 12.0, not to exceed 13.0
670.00
More than 13.0, not to exceed 14.0
700.00
More than 14.0, not to exceed 15.0
730.00
More than 15.0, not to exceed 16.0
760.00
More than 16.0, not to exceed 17.0
790.00
More than 17.0, not to exceed 18.0
820.00
More than 18.0, not to exceed 19.0
850.00
More than 19.0, not to exceed 20.0
880.00
More than 20.0, not to exceed 21.0
910.00
More than 21.0, not to exceed 22.0
940.00
More than 22.0, not to exceed 23.0
970.00
More than 23.0
1,000.00
Volume - acre-feet (af)
More than 0, not to exceed 20
150.00
More than 20, not to exceed 100
200.00
More than 100, not to exceed 500
250.00
More than 500, not to exceed 1,000
300.00
More than 1,000, not to exceed 1,500
350.00
More than 1,500, not to exceed 2,000
400.00
More than 2,000, not to exceed 2,500
430.00
More than 2,500, not to exceed 3,000
460.00
More than 3,000, not to exceed 3,500
490.00
More than 3,500, not to exceed 4,000
520.00
More than 4,000, not to exceed 4,500
550.00
More than 4,500, not to exceed 5,000
580.00
More than 5,000, not to exceed 5,500
610.00
More than 5,500, not to exceed 6,000
640.00
More than 6,000, not to exceed 6,500
670.00
More than 6,500, not to exceed 7,000
700.00
More than 7,000, not to exceed 7,500
730.00
More than 7,500, not to exceed 8,000
760.00
More than 8,000, not to exceed 8,500
790.00
More than 8,500, not to exceed 9,000
820.00
More than 9,000, not to exceed 9,500
850.00
More than 9,500, not to exceed 10,000
880.00
More than 10,000, not to exceed 10,500
910.00
More than 10,500, not to exceed 11,000
940.00
More than 11,000, not to exceed 11,500
970.00
More than 11,500
1,000.00
Extension Requests for Submitting a Proof of Appropriation
Less than 14 years after the date of approval of the application
50.00
14 years or more after the date of approval of the application
150.00
Fixed time periods
150.00
For each certification of copies
10.00
A reasonable charge for preparing copies of any and all documents
Variable
Application to segregate a water right
50.00
Groundwater Recovery Permit
2,500.00
Fee Changed from Recharge to Recovery
Notification for the use of sewage effluent or to change the point of discharge
750.00
Diligence claim investigation
500.00
Report of Water Right Conveyance Submission
40.00
Protest Filings
15.00
Livestock Watering Certificate
150.00
Well Driller
Permit
Initial
350.00
Renewal (Annual) (per year)
100.00
Late renewal (Annual) (per year)
50.00
Drill Rig Operator Registration
Initial
100.00
Renewal (Annual) (per year)
50.00
Late Renewal (Annual) (per year)
50.00
Pump Installer License
Initial
200.00
Renewal (Annual) (per year)
75.00
Late renewal (Annual) (per year)
50.00
Pump Rig Operator Registration
Initial
75.00
Renewal (Annual) (per year)
25.00
Late renewal (Annual) (per year)
25.00
Stream Alteration
Commercial
2,000.00
Government
500.00
Non-Commercial
100.00
Watershed
Sage Grouse Mitigation Agreement Fee (per Credit/Acre)5.00
Sage Grouse Mitigation Application Fee
100.00
Sage Grouse Mitigation Credit Transfer Fee (per Credit/Acre)
5.00
Wildlife Resources
Director's OfficeFishing Licenses
Resident
Youth Fishing (12-13)
5.00
Resident Youth Fishing Ages 14-17 (365 Day)
16.00
Resident Fishing Ages 18-64 (365 day)
34.00
Resident Multi Year License (Up to 5 years) for Ages 18-64 $33/year.
Age 65 Or Older (365 day)
25.00
Disabled Veteran (365 day)
12.00
Resident Fishing 3 day any age
16.00
7-Day (Any Age)
20.00
Resident Set Line Fishing License
20.00
Nonresident
Youth Fishing (12-13)
6.00
Nonresident Youth Fishing Ages 14-17 (365 day)
29.00
Nonresident Fishing age 18 Or Older (365 day)
85.00
Nonresident Multi Year (Up to 5 Years) for Ages 18 or Older $84/year (includes license extensions).
Nonresident Fishing 3 day any age
28.00
7-Day (Any Age)
46.00
Nonresident Set Line Fishing License
23.00
Season Fishing Licenses not Combinations
Up to 20% discount
Stamps
Wyoming Flaming Gorge
12.00
Arizona Lake Powell
9.00
Game Licenses
Introductory Hunting License
4.00
Upon successful completion of Hunter Education - add to registration fee
Resident Introductory Combination license (hunter's ed completion)
6.00
Nonresident Introductory Combination license (hunter's ed completion)
6.00
Resident
Hunting License (up to 13)
11.00
Resident Hunting License Ages 14-17
16.00
Resident Hunting License Ages 18-64
34.00
Resident Multi Year license (Up to 5 years) for Ages 18-64 $33/year
Resident Hunting License Ages 65 Or Older
25.00
Resident Hunting License Disabled Veteran (365 Day)
25.50
Resident Youth Combination License Ages 14-17
20.00
Resident Combination license Ages 18-64
38.00
Resident Multi Year License (Up to 5 Years) for ages 18-64 $37/year
Resident Combination Ages 65 or Older
29.00
Resident Combination License Disabled Veteran (365 Day)
28.50
Dedicated Hunter Certificate of Registration (COR)
1 yr. (12-17)
40.00
1 Yr. (18+)
65.00
3 Yr. (12-17)
120.00
3 Yr. (18+)
195.00
Lifetime License Dedicated Hunter Certificate of Registration (COR)
1 Yr. (12-17)
12.50
1 Yr. (18+)
25.00
3 Yr. (12-17)
37.50
3 Yr. (18+)
75.00
Nonresident
Nonresident Youth Hunting License Ages 17 and Under
29.00
Nonresident Hunting License Age 18 or Older (365 day)
72.00
Nonresident Multi Year Hunting License
71.00
(Up to 5 Years, including license extensions)
Nonresident Youth Combination license Ages 17 and under
33.00
Nonresident Combination license Ages 18 Or Older
98.00
Nonresident Multi Year License (Up to 5 Years, includes extensions) for Ages 18 or Older $97/year.
Nonresident Small Game - 3 Day
42.00
Falconry Meet
15.00
Dedicated Hunter Certificate of Registration (COR)
1 Yr. (14-17)
268.00
Includes season fishing license
1 Yr. (18+)
349.00
Includes season fishing license
3 Yr. (12-17)
814.00
Includes season fishing license
3 Yr. (18+)
1,047.00
Includes season fishing license
General Season Permits
Resident
Youth General Season Turkey
25.00
Turkey
35.00
General Season Deer
40.00
Antlerless Deer
30.00
Two Doe Antlerless
45.00
Depredation - Antlerless
30.00
Archery Bull Elk
50.00
General Bull Elk
50.00
Multi Season General Bull Elk
150.00
Antlerless Elk
50.00
Control Antlerless Elk
30.00
Resident Two Cow Elk permit
80.00
Resident Landowner Mitigation
Deer - Antlerless
30.00
Elk - Antlerless
30.00
Pronghorn - Doe
30.00
Nonresident
Turkey
115.00
General Season Deer
398.00
Includes season fishing license
Depredation - Antlerless
107.00
Antlerless Deer
107.00
Two Doe Antlerless
197.00
Archery Bull Elk
593.00
Includes season fishing license
General Bull
593.00
Includes season fishing license
Multi Season General Bull Elk
800.00
Antlerless Elk
251.00
Control Antlerless Elk
107.00
Nonresident Two Cow Elk permit
350.00
Nonresident Landowner Mitigation
Deer - Antlerless
107.00
Two Doe Antlerless Deer Mitigation
197.00
Elk - Antlerless
318.00
Pronghorn - Doe
107.00
Two doe Antlerless Pronghorn Mitigation
197.00
Limited Entry Game Permits
Deer
Resident
Limited Entry
80.00
Multi Season Limited Entry Buck
145.00
Premium Limited Entry
168.00
Multi Season Premium Limited Entry Buck
305.00
Co-Operative Wildlife Management Unit (CWMU)/Landowner
Buck
40.00
Limited Entry
80.00
Premium Limited Entry
168.00
Antlerless
30.00
Two Doe Antlerless
45.00
Nonresident
Limited Entry
650.00
Includes season fishing license
Multi Season Limited Entry Buck
1,100.00
Includes season fishing license
Premium Limited Entry
768.00
Includes season fishing license
Multi Season Premium Limited Entry Buck
1,330.00
Co-Operative Wildlife Management Unit (CWMU)/Landowner
Buck
398.00
Includes season fishing license
Limited Entry
568.00
Includes season fishing license. Includes CWMU Management buck deer permits.
Premium Limited Entry
768.00
Includes season fishing license
Antlerless
107.00
Two Doe Antlerless
197.00
Elk
Resident
Limited Entry Bull
285.00
Multi Season Limited Entry Bull
513.00
Depredation
50.00
Depredation - Bull Elk - With Current Year Unused Bull Permit
235.00
Depredation - Bull Elk - Without Current Year Unused Bull Permit
285.00
Co-Operative Wildlife Management Unit (CWMU)/Landowner
Any Bull
285.00
Antlerless
50.00
Nonresident
Limited Entry Bull
1,000.00
Includes season fishing license
Multi Season Limited Entry Bull
1,805.00
Includes fishing license
Depredation - Antlerless
318.00
Co-Operative Wildlife Management Unit (CWMU)/Landowner
Any Bull
1,000.00
Includes fishing license
Antlerless
318.00
Pronghorn
Resident
Limited Buck
55.00
Limited Doe
30.00
Limited Two Doe
45.00
Co-Operative Wildlife Management Unit (CWMU)/Landowner
Buck
55.00
Doe
30.00
Depredation Doe
30.00
Archery Buck
55.00
Nonresident
Limited Buck
337.00
Includes season fishing license
Limited Doe
107.00
Limited Two Doe
197.00
Archery Buck
337.00
Includes season fishing license
Depredation Doe
107.00
Co-Operative Wildlife Management Unit (CWMU)/Landowner
Buck
337.00
Includes season fishing license
Doe
107.00
Moose
Resident
Bull
413.00
Antlerless
213.00
Co-Operative Wildlife Management Unit (CWMU)/Landowner
Bull
413.00
Antlerless
213.00
Nonresident
Bull
2,200.00
Includes season fishing license
Antlerless
1,000.00
Co-Operative Wildlife Management Unit (CWMU)/Landowner
Bull
2,200.00
Includes season fishing license
Antlerless
1,000.00
Bison
Resident
413.00
Resident Antelope Island
1,110.00
Nonresident
2,200.00
Includes season fishing license
Nonresident Antelope Island
2,615.00
Includes season fishing license
Bighorn Sheep
Resident
Desert
513.00
Rocky Mountain
513.00
Resident Rocky Mtn/Desert Bighorn Sheep Ewe permit
100.00
Nonresident
Desert
2,200.00
Includes season fishing license
Rocky Mountain
2,200.00
Includes season fishing license
Nonresident Rocky Mtn/Desert Bighorn Sheep Ewe permit
1,000.00
Goats
Resident Mountain
413.00
Nonresident Mountain
2,200.00
Includes season fishing license
Cougar/Bear
Resident
Cougar
58.00
Bear
83.00
Premium Bear
166.00
Bear Archery
83.00
Cougar Pursuit
30.00
Bear Pursuit
30.00
Nonresident
Cougar
297.00
Bear
354.00
Multi Season Bear
546.00
Cougar Pursuit
155.00
Bear Pursuit
155.00
Wolf
Resident
20.00
Nonresident
80.00
Cougar/Bear
Cougar or Bear Damage
30.00
Wild Turkey
Resident Limited Entry
35.00
Nonresident Limited Entry
115.00
Waterfowl
Swan
Resident
15.00
Nonresident
17.00
Sandhill Crane
Resident
15.00
Nonresident
17.00
Sportsman Permits
Resident
Bull Moose
413.00
Hunter's Choice Bison
413.00
Desert Bighorn Ram
513.00
Bull Elk
513.00
Buck Deer
168.00
Buck Pronghorn
55.00
Bear
83.00
Cougar
58.00
Mountain Goat
413.00
Rocky Mountain Sheep
513.00
Turkey
35.00
Other
Falconry Permits
Resident
Capture
Apprentice Class
30.00
General Class
50.00
Master Class
50.00
Nonresident
Capture
Apprentice Class
132.00
General Class
132.00
Master Class
132.00
Handling
10.00
Includes licenses, Certificate of Registration, and exchanges
Resident Drawing Application
10.00
Nonresident Draw Applications
15.00
Landowner Association Application
150.00
Nonrefundable
Resident/Nonresident Dedicated Hunter Hourly Labor Buyout Rate
20.00
Bird Bands
0.25
Furbearer/Trap Registration
Resident Furbearer
29.00
Any age
Nonresident Furbearer
177.00
Any age
Resident Bobcat Temporary Possession
15.00
Nonresident Bobcat Temporary Possession
52.00
Resident Trap Registration
10.00
Nonresident Trap Registration
10.00
Duplicate Licenses, Permits and Tags
Hunter Education cards
10.00
Furharvester Education cards
10.00
Duplicate Vouchers CWMU/Conservation/Mitigation
25.00
Refund of Hunting Draw License
25.00
Application Amendment
25.00
Late Harvest Reporting
50.00
Exchange
10.00
Wildlife Management Area Access (without a valid license)
10.00
Division Programs Participation fee
Variable
Fees shall be determined by the division using the estimated costs of materials and supplies needed for participation in the event.
Wood Products on Division Land
Firewood (2 Cords)
10.00
Christmas Tree
5.00
Ornamentals
Conifers (per tree)
5.00
Maximum $60.00 per permit
Deciduous (per tree)
3.00
Maximum $60.00 per permit
Hunter Education
Hunter Education Training
6.00
Hunter Education Home Study
6.00
Furharvester Education Training
6.00
Bowhunter Education Class
6.00
Long Distance Verification
2.00
Becoming an Outdoors Woman
150.00
Special Needs Rates Available
Hunter Education Range
Adult
5.00
Market price up to $10.
Youth
2.00
Ages 15 and under. Market price up to $5.
Group for organized groups and not for special passes
50% discount
Spotting Scope Rental
2.00
Trap, Skeet or Riverside Skeet (per round)
5.00
Market price up to $10
Five Stand - Multi-Station Birds
7.00
Market price up to $10
Ten Punch Pass
Ten Punch Pass Shooting Ranges Youth (Rifle/Archery/Handgun)
Up to $45
Market price up to $45.00
Ten Punch Pass Shooting Ranges (Shotgun)
Up to $95
Market price up to $95.00
Ten Punch Pass Shooting Ranges Adult (Rifle/Archery/Handgun)
Up to $95
Market price up to $95.00
Sportsmen Club Meetings
20.00
Shooting Center RV Camping
$10.00 to $50.00
Reproduction of Records
Self Service (per copy)
0.10
Staff Service (per copy)
0.25
Geographic Information System
Personnel Time (per hour)
50.00
Processing (per hour)
55.00
Data Processing
Programming Time (per hour)
75.00
Production (per hour)
55.00
License Agency
Application
20.00
Other Services to be reimbursed at actual time and materials
Postage
Current rate
Lost license paper by license agents (per page)
10.00
Return check charge
20.00
Hardware Ranch Sleigh Ride
Adult
5.00
Age 4-8
3.00
Age 0-3
No charge
Education Groups (per person)
1.00
Easement and Leases Schedule
Application for Leases
Leases
250.00
Nonrefundable
Easements
Rights-of-way
750.00
Nonrefundable
Rights-of-entry
50.00
Nonrefundable
Easements Oil and Gas Pipelines
250.00
Amendment to lease, easement, right-of-way
400.00
Nonrefundable
Amendment to right of entry
50.00
Certified document
5.00
Nonrefundable
Research on leases or title records (per hour)
50.00
Rights-of-Way
Leases and Easements - Resulting in Long-Term Uses of Habitat
Variable
Fees shall be determined on a case-by-case basis by the division, using the estimated fair market value of the property, or other legislatively established fees, whichever is greater, plus the cost of administering the lease, right-of-way, or easement. Fair market value shall be determined by customary market valuation practices.
Special Use Permits for non-depleting land uses of < 1 year
Variable
A nonrefundable application of $50 shall be assessed for any commercial use. Fees for approved special uses will be based on the fair market value of the use, determined by customary practices which may include: an assessment of comparable values for similar properties, comparable fees for similar land uses, or fee schedules. If more than one fee determination applies, the highest fee will be selected.
Width of Easement
0' - 30' Initial
12.00
0' - 30' Renewal
8.00
31' - 60' Initial
18.00
31' - 60' Renewal
12.00
61' - 100' Initial
24.00
61' - 100' Renewal
16.00
101' - 200' Initial
30.00
101' - 200' Renewal
20.00
201' - 300' Initial
40.00
201' - 300' Renewal
28.00
>300' Initial
50.00
>300' Renewal
34.00
Outside Diameter of Pipe
<2.0" Initial
9.40
<2.0" Renewal
4.00
2.0" - 13" Initial
19.00
2.0" - 13" Renewal
8.00
13.1"-37" Initial
38.00
13.1" - 25" Renewal
12.00
25.1" - 37" Renewal
16.00
>37" Initial
75.00
>37" Renewal
32.00
Roads, Canals
Permanent loss of habitat plus high maintenance disturbance
18.00
1' - 33' New Construction
Permanent loss of habitat plus high maintenance disturbance
12.00
1' - 33' Existing
Permanent loss of habitat plus high maintenance disturbance
24.00
33.1' - 66' New Construction
Permanent loss of habitat plus high maintenance disturbance
18.00
33.1' - 66' Existing
Assignments: Easements, Grazing Permits, Right-of-entry, Special Use
250.00
Certificates of Registration
Initial - Personal Use
75.00
Initial - Commercial
150.00
TYPE I
Certificate of Registration (COR) Fishing Contest
Small, Under 50
20.00
Medium, 50 to 100
100.00
Large, over 200
250.00
Amendment
10.00
Certificate of Registration (COR) Handling
10.00
Renewal
30.00
Late fee for failure to renew Certificates of Registration when due: greater of $10 or 20% of fee.
Variable
Required Inspections
100.00
Failure to Submit Required Annual Activity Report When Due
10.00
Request for Species Reclassification
200.00
Request for Variance
200.00
Commercial Fishing and Dealing Commercially in Aquatic Wildlife
Dealer in Live/Dead Bait
75.00
Helper Cards - Live/Dead Bait
15.00
Commercial Seiner
1,000.00
Helper Cards - Commercial Seiner
100.00
Commercial Brine Shrimper
15,000.00
Helper Cards - Commercial Brine Shrimper
1,500.00
Upland Game Cooperative Wildlife Management Units
New Application
250.00
Annual
150.00
Big Game Cooperative Wildlife Management Unit
New Application
250.00
Annual
150.00
Falconry
Three year
45.00
Five Year
75.00
Commercial Hunting Areas
New Application
150.00
Renewal Application
150.00
School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration
AdministrationName change on Administrative Records
Name Change on Admin. Records - Surface Document
15.00
Name Change on Admin. Records - Lease (per lease)
15.00
Affidavit of Lost Document (per document)
25.00
Surface
Easements
Amendment
400.00
Application
750.00
Assignment Fees
250.00
Collateral
250.00
Reinstatement
400.00
Exchange
Application
1,000.00
Grazing Permit
Amendment
75.00
Application
75.00
Assignment Fees
30.00
Collateral
50.00
Reinstatement
100.00
Non-Use
20.00
Modified
Amendment
50.00
Application
250.00
Assignment Fees
250.00
Collateral
50.00
Reinstatement
30.00
Letter of Intent
Application
100.00
Right of Entry
Amendment
50.00
Application
50.00
Assignment Fees
250.00
Extension of Time
100.00
Processing
50.00
Right of Entry Trailing Permit
Application plus AUM (Animal Unit Month) fees
50.00
Sales/Certificates
Application
250.00
Assignment
250.00
Partial Conveyance
250.00
Patent Reissue
50.00
Processing
500.00
Special Use Agreements
Amendment
400.00
Application
250.00
Assignment Fees
250.00
Collateral
250.00
Processing
700.00
Reinstatement
400.00
Timber Agreement
Application (<6 months)
100.00
6 months or less
Assignment (<6 months)
250.00
6 months or less
Application (>6 months)
500.00
longer than 6 months
Assignment (>6 months)
250.00
longer than 6 months
Extension of Time
250.00
longer than 6 months
Mineral / Oil & Gas
Application
Materials Permit (Sand and Gravel)
250.00
Mineral Materials Permit
100.00
Mineral Lease
30.00
Rockhounding Permit
Association
200.00
Individual/Family
25.00
Assignment
Collateral
75.00
Materials Permit (Sand & Gravel) - Assignment
200.00
Operating Rights
75.00
Overriding Royalty
50.00
Record Title
75.00
Segregation
150.00
Processing
Materials Permit (Sand/Gravel)
700.00
Transfer Active Oil and Gas Lease to Current Form
50.00
Utah Interactive / Echeck fee
3.00
Bank Charge / Credit Card fees (per incident)
3 percent
Fee based on total transaction value.
Public Education
State Board of Education
State Administrative Office
Board and AdministrationState Board of Education
State Administrative Office
Unauthorized parking fee
30.00
Indirect Cost Pool
Indirect Cost Pool
Restricted Funds
USBE percentage of personal service costs
13.3%
New negotiated restricted indirect cost rate with Department of Education.
Unrestricted Funds
USBE percentage of personal service costs
15.2%
New negotiated unrestricted ICP rate with the Department of Education.
Student Support Services
Conference or Professional Development Registration (per Day)
50.00
These fees apply to the entire department.
Utah Schools for the Deaf and the Blind
AdministrationUSDB Audiologist Fee (per Hour)
80.83
Study Abroad Fee
500.00
Support Services
Conference Attendance
Educator - Conference Attendance Fee
100.00
Parent - Conference Attendance Fee
25.00
Adult Lunch Tickets
2.25
Copy and Fax Machine
Copy Machine
Color
1.00
Black/White
0.10
Room Rental
Conference
100.00
School for the Deaf
Instruction
Teachers Aide
16.01
Educator
74.59
After-School Program
30.00
Pre-School Monthly Tuition
100.00
Out-of-State Tuition
50,600.00
Educational Interpreter
49.11
Support Services
Athletic (per sport)
100.00
Room Rental
Multipurpose
200.00
School for the Blind
Instruction
Student Education Services Aide
32.25
Support Services
Room Rental
Dormitory
50.00
Executive Appropriations
Capitol Preservation Board
Capitol Hill GroundsCapitol Preservation Board
Commercial Production Grounds/per event (per day)
2,500.00
Commercial Production White Chapel/per event
1,000.00
Commercial filming/photography Capitol building-2 hour increments
500.00
Commercial filming/photography Capitol grounds-2 hour increments
250.00
A-South Lawn
A-South Lawn/per event
2,000.00
A-South Lawn/per hour
400.00
D-West Lawn
D-West Lawn/per event
500.00
D-West Lawn/per hour
150.00
South Steps
South Steps/per event (per event)
500.00
South Steps/per hour (per hour)
125.00
Capitol Hill - The State Capitol Preservation Board may establish the maximum amount of time a person may use a facility.
Parking Lot
Parking Space (per stall per day)
7.00
For events only
Rotunda
Commercial Production Rotunda/per event (per day)
5,000.00
Rotunda Rental Fee Monday-Thursday (per event)
2,000.00
Rotunda Rental Fee Friday-Sunday (per event)
2,300.00
Rotunda two hour block Mon-Fri during Leg Session and Interim days (7 a.m.-5:30 p.m.)
No charge
Hall of Governors
Hall of Governors/per event
1,300.00
Hall of Governors - Two hour block Monday - Friday during Leg Session and Interim days (7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m.)
No charge
Plaza
Plaza/per event
1,300.00
Plaza/per hour
200.00
Room 105
Nonprofit, Gov't Nonofficial Business, K-12, & Higher Ed
Room #105/per hour
50.00
Room #105 Mon - Fri. 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. during Leg Session and Interim days (no more than 8 hours/week)
No charge
Room 170
Nonprofit, Gov't Nonofficial Business, K-12, & Higher Ed
Room #170/per hour
50.00
Room #170 Mon - Fri, 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. during Leg Session and Interim days (no more than 8 hours/week)
No charge
Room 210
Nonprofit, Gov't Nonofficial Business, K -12, & Higher Ed
Room #210/per hour
50.00
Room #210 Mon - Fri, 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. during Leg Session and Interim days (no more than 8 hours/week)
No charge
State Room
State Room/per event
1,000.00
State Room/per hour
125.00
Board Room
General Public, Commercial, & Private Groups
Board Room/per hour
150.00
Nonprofit, Gov't Nonofficial Business, K -12, & Higher Ed
Board Room/per hour
75.00
Olmsted Room
Nonprofit, Gov't Nonofficial Business, K -12, & Higher Ed
Olmsted Room/per hour
50.00
Olmsted Room Mon - Fri, 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. during Leg Session and Interim days (no more than 8 hours/week)
No charge
Kletting Room
Nonprofit, Gov't Nonofficial Business, K -12, & Higher Ed
Kletting Room/per hour
50.00
Kletting Room Mon - Fri, 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. during Leg Session and Interim days (no more than 8 hours/week)
No charge
Elk Room
Nonprofit, Gov't Nonofficial Business, K-12, & Higher Ed
Elk Room/per hour
50.00
Elk Room Mon-Fri, 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. during Leg Session and Interim days (no more than 8 hours/week)
No charge
Seagull Room
Nonprofit, Gov't Nonofficial Business, K -12, & Higher Ed
Seagull Room/per hour
50.00
Seagull Room Mon - Fri, 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. during Leg Session and Interim days (no more than 8 hours/week)
No charge
Beehive Room
Nonprofit, Gov't Nonofficial Business, K -12, & Higher Ed
Beehive Room/per hour
50.00
Beehive Room Mon - Fri, 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. during Leg Session and Interim days (no more than 8 hours/week)
No charge
Copper Room
Nonprofit, Gov't Nonofficial Business, K -12, & Higher Ed
Copper Room/per hour
50.00
Copper Room Mon - Fri, 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. during Leg Session and Interim days (no more than 8 hours/week)
No charge
Aspen Room
Nonprofit, Gov't Nonofficial Business, K -12, & Higher Ed
Aspen Room/per hour
50.00
Aspen Room Mon - Fri, 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. during Leg Session and Interim days (no more than 8 hours/week)
No charge
State Office Building - The State Capitol Preservation Board may establish the maximum amount of time a person may use a facility.
Auditorium
Nonprofit, Gov't Nonofficial Business, K -12, & Higher Ed
Auditorium/per hour
75.00
Auditorium Mon - Fri, 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. during Leg Session and Interim days with the use of preferred caterer
No charge
Room 1112
Nonprofit, Gov't Nonofficial Business, K -12, & Higher Ed
Room #1112/per hour
50.00
Room #1112 Mon - Fri, 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. during Leg Session and Interim days (no more than 8 hours/week)
No charge
Room B110
Nonprofit, Gov't Nonofficial Business, K -12, & Higher Ed
Room #B110/per hour
50.00
Room #B110 Mon - Fri, 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. during Leg Session and Interim days (no more than 8 hours/week)
No charge
White Community Memorial Chapel
White Chapel per day of event
500.00
White Chapel noon-midnight rehearsal
250.00
Miscellaneous Other
Access Badges
25.00
Additional Labor (per person, per 1/2 hr)
25.00
Additional Personnel (per person, per 1/2 hr)
25.00
Adjustment (per person, per 1/2 hr)
25.00
Administrative Fee
10.00
Baby Grand Piano
200.00
Chairs (per chair)
1.50
Change in set-up fee (per person, per 1/2 hr)
25.00
Easel
10.00
Event/Dance Floor 30x30
1,000.00
Event/Dance Floor 21x21
600.00
Event/Dance Floor 15x15
450.00
Event/Dance Floor 12x12
250.00
Event/Dance Floor 6x6
125.00
Extension Cords
5.00
Flags
No charge
Free Speech Public Space Usage
No charge
Garbage Can
No charge
Gold Formal Chair (per chair)
5.00
Insurance Coverage for Capitol Hill Facilities and Grounds
Coverage of $1,000,000.00
Locker Rentals (per year)
40.00
Podium
With Microphone
35.00
Without Microphone
25.00
POLYCOM Phone Rental
10.00
Projector Cart
25.00
Risers (per section)
25.00
Security (per officer, per hour)
50.00
Speaker (per speaker)
15.00
Stanchion
10.00
Standing Microphone
15.00
Table (per table)
7.00
Table Pedestal Round 42" (per table)
10.00
Upright Piano
50.00
Wood Folding Chair (per chair)
2.50
Utah National Guard
Operations and MaintenanceArmory Rental
Armory Rental Fee (per hour)
25.00
Armory rental fee of $25/hour is charged to pay for the additional operations and maintenance costs to the National Guard when an armory is rented to a group outside of the National Guard.
Security Attendant (per hour)
15.00
Utah National Guard requires a security attendant to accompany an armory rental outside of business hours to ensure the security of facilities and equipment.
Refundable Cleaning Deposit
100.00
This refundable fee is required to mitigate the liability of damage or additional cleaning requirement for National Guard armories during or after rental.
Department of Veterans and Military Affairs
Veterans and Military Affairs
CemeteryVeterans and Military Affairs
Veterans' Burial
812.00
Spouse/Dependent Burial
812.00
Saturday Burial Surcharge
700.00
Chapel Rental
150.00
Fee for renting the on-site chapel for funerals, memorials or other events.
Lawn Vase
65.00
Niche Vase
25.00
Disinterment
Cremains Disinterment
150.00
Single Depth Disinterment
600.00
Double Depth Disinterment
900.00
Section 3. Effective Date.
This bill takes effect on July 1, 2021.