Bill Text: CA SB1031 | 2021-2022 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Healing arts boards: inactive license fees.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 3-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2022-05-19 - May 19 hearing: Held in committee and under submission. [SB1031 Detail]
Download: California-2021-SB1031-Introduced.html
CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE—
2021–2022 REGULAR SESSION
Senate Bill
No. 1031
Introduced by Senator Ochoa Bogh (Coauthors: Senators Jones and Nielsen) |
February 15, 2022 |
An act to amend Sections 701, 703, 1006.5, and 2734 of the Business and Professions Code, relating to healing arts.
LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST
SB 1031, as introduced, Ochoa Bogh.
Healing arts boards: inactive license fees.
Existing law establishes healing arts boards in the Department of Consumer Affairs to ensure private businesses and professions deemed to engage in activities which have potential impact upon the public health, safety, and welfare are adequately regulated in order to protect the people of California. Existing law requires each healing arts board to issue inactive licenses to holders of active licenses whose license is not punitively restricted by that board. Existing law prohibits the holder of an inactive license from engaging in any activity for which an active license is required. Existing law requires the renewal fee for an active license to apply to an inactive license, unless the board establishes a lower fee.
This bill would instead require the renewal fee for an inactive license to be
1/2 of the amount of the fee for a renewal of an active license, unless the board establishes a lower fee. The bill would make conforming and other nonsubstantive changes.
Digest Key
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The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
SECTION 1.
Section 701 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:701.
(a) As used in this article, “board” refers to(b) Each healing arts board referred to in this division shall issue, upon application and payment of the normal renewal fee,
inactive license renewal fee, in an amount determined by the board pursuant to Section 703, an inactive license or certificate to a current holder of an active license or certificate whose license or certificate is not suspended, revoked, or otherwise punitively restricted by that board.
SEC. 2.
Section 703 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:703.
(a) An inactive healing arts license or certificate issued pursuant to this article shall be renewed during the same time period at which an active license or certificate is renewed. In order to renew a license or certificate issued pursuant to this article, the holder(b) The Notwithstanding
any other law, the renewal fee for a license or certificate in an active status shall apply also for inactive status shall be one-half of the amount of the fee for the renewal of a license or certificate in an inactive active status, unless a lower fee has been established by the issuing board. the issuing board establishes a lower fee.
SEC. 3.
Section 1006.5 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:1006.5.
Notwithstanding any other law, the amount of regulatory fees necessary to carry out the responsibilities required by the Chiropractic Initiative Act and this chapter are fixed in the following schedule:(a) Fee to apply for a license to practice chiropractic: three hundred seventy-one dollars ($371).
(b) Fee for initial license to practice chiropractic: one hundred eighty-six dollars ($186).
(c) Fee to renew an active or inactive license to practice chiropractic: three hundred thirteen dollars ($313).
(d) Fee to
apply for approval as a continuing education provider: eighty-four dollars ($84).
(e) Biennial continuing education provider renewal fee: fifty-six dollars ($56).
(f) Fee to apply for approval of a continuing education course: fifty-six dollars ($56) per course.
(g) Fee to apply for a satellite office certificate: sixty-two dollars ($62).
(h) Fee to renew a satellite office certificate: thirty-one dollars ($31).
(i) Fee to apply for a license to practice chiropractic pursuant to Section 9 of the Chiropractic Initiative Act: three hundred seventy-one dollars ($371).
(j) Fee to apply for a certificate of registration of a
chiropractic corporation: one hundred eighty-six dollars ($186).
(k) Fee to renew a certificate of registration of a chiropractic corporation: thirty-one dollars ($31).
(l) Fee to file a chiropractic corporation special report: thirty-one dollars ($31).
(m) Fee to apply for approval as a referral service: five hundred fifty-seven dollars ($557).
(n) Fee for an endorsed verification of licensure: one hundred twenty-four dollars ($124).
(o) Fee for replacement of a lost or destroyed license: fifty dollars ($50).
(p) Fee for replacement of a satellite office certificate: fifty dollars ($50).
(q) Fee for replacement of a certificate of registration of a chiropractic corporation: fifty dollars ($50).
(r) Fee to restore a forfeited or canceled license to practice chiropractic: double the annual renewal fee specified in subdivision (c).
(s) Fee to apply for approval to serve as a preceptor: thirty-one dollars ($31).
(t) Fee to petition for reinstatement of a revoked license: three hundred seventy-one dollars ($371).
(u) Fee to petition for early termination of probation: three hundred seventy-one dollars ($371).
(v) Fee to petition for reduction of penalty: three hundred seventy-one dollars
($371).