Hawaii Administrative Rules
Title 11 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Subtitle 1 - GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL PROVISIONS
Chapter 110.1 - CLINICAL LABORATORIES AND LABORATORY PERSONNEL
Subchapter 3 - CLINICAL LABORATORY PERSONNEL
Section 11-110.1-36 - Fees

Universal Citation: HI Admin Rules 11-110.1-36

Current through February, 2024

(a) The department shall not issue an original license or renew a license without first collecting the appropriate fee:

(1) Non-refundable application fees for licenses:
(A) Clinical laboratory director $25
(B) Medical technologist $25
(C) Clinical laboratory specialist $25
(D) Cytotechnologist $25
(E) Medical laboratory technician $25
(2) License fee:
(A) Clinical laboratory director $50
(B) Medical technologist $40
(C) Clinical laboratory specialist $40
(D) Cytotechnologist $40
(E) Medical laboratory technician $40
(3) License renewal fee:
(A) Clinical laboratory director $40
(B) Medical technologist $30
(C) Clinical laboratory specialist $30
(D) Cytotechnologist $30
(E) Medical laboratory technician $30
(4) Restoration fee: $20

(b) All fees shall be collected by the department at the time of application for initial licensure, license renewal, and restoration of license.

(c) Requests for license renewal and the renewal fees must be received by the department by January 31 of each odd-numbered year starting in the year 2003. The failure, neglect, or refusal of any person holding such license to request renewal or to pay the renewal fee after thirty days of delinquency shall constitute a forfeiture of the person's license; provided that a forfeited license may be restored upon written application and payment of all delinquent fees. If a license is forfeited for one year and less than two years, the department may request that the applicant submit additional information and evidence satisfactory to the department, including passing of an examination, or showing that the applicant remains fit to practice as a clinical laboratory personnel, or both before the license is restored. A license that has been forfeited for two years or more shall not be restored and a new application for license shall be required.

(d) A fee shall be paid for the restoration of a license suspended pursuant to chapter 436C, HRS, or pursuant to chapter 576D, HRS.

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