16 Tex. Admin. Code § 65.300 - Fees
(a) Certificate of
operation. The owner or operator must make payment for the following fees:
(1) Initial certificate of operation--$70.
(2) Subsequent certificate of
operation--$70. Any amounts due or past due for any invoices associated with
the boiler must also be paid.
(3)
Duplicate certificate of operation--$25
(b) Inspections. The owner or operator shall
make payment for the following fees:
(1)
Heating boilers.
(A) With an inspection
opening--$70
(B) Without an
inspection opening--$40
(2) Other than heating
boilers--$70
(c) Special
inspections or non-standard boiler reviews. The owner or operator shall make a
$1,700 fee payment, which must be received by the department before the
department may schedule the requested special inspection or non-standard boiler
review.
(d) Commission Fees. The
Authorized Inspector seeking or holding the commission must make payment for
the following fees:
(1) New
commission--$50
(2) Reinstatement
of commission--$50
(3) Renewal of
commission--$50
(4) Duplicate
commission card--$25
(5) Late
renewal fees for commissions issued under this chapter are provided under
§60.83.
(e)
Authorized Inspection Agency Letter of Recognition. The Authorized Inspection
Agency must pay the following fees:
(1)
Initial application --$100
(2)
Renewal application --$100
(f) Variances. The owner or operator shall
make a $50 fee payment.
(g)
Extensions. The owner or operator shall make a $100 fee payment.
(i) Boiler Installation Report Filing. The
owner or operator must make a $25 fee payment. The boiler installer, if a
different person than the owner or operator, is not responsible for the boiler
installation report filing fee unless otherwise agreed.
(j) Temporary Boiler Operating Permit Fee.
The owner or operator must make a $50 fee payment.
(k) Late Inspection Fee--A late inspection
fee will be assessed as follows to the owner or operator and the Authorized
Inspection Agency, as applicable, for inspections conducted after the
expiration of the current certificate of operation.
(1) $25 per day for each day after the
expiration date of the certificate of operation until the 30th day after
expiration of the certificate of operation;
(2) $50 per day for days 31 to 60 after
expiration of the certificate of operation; and
(3) $100 per day for day 61 after expiration
of the certificate of operation and for each day of noncompliance
thereafter.
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