Minn. Stat. § 155A.25
Subd. 1.
[Repealed, 2013 c 85 art 5 s 50]
Subd. 1a. Schedule.
(b) Three-year license fees are as follows:
(1) $195 initial practitioner, manager, or instructor license, divided as follows:
(2) $115 renewal of practitioner license, divided as follows:
(3) $145 renewal of manager or instructor license, divided as follows:
(4) $350 initial salon license, divided as follows:
(5) $225 renewal of salon license, divided as follows:
(6) $4,000 initial school license, divided as follows:
(7) $2,500 renewal of school license, divided as follows:
(c) Penalties may be assessed in amounts up to the following:
(d) Administrative fees are as follows:
Subd. 1b. Fees disposition.
Subd. 2. Refunds.
Refunds shall be given in the following situations: overpayment; death or permanent disability before the effective date of a license; or an individual's ineligibility for licensure. Applicants determined ineligible to receive a license will be refunded the license fee minus any processing fee and minus any application fee this section requires.
Subd. 3. Other licenses.
A licensee who applies for licensing in a second category shall pay the full license fee and application fee for the second category of license.
Subd. 4. License expiration date.
Individual licenses expire on the last day of the licensee's birth month of the year due. Salon and school licenses expire on the last day of the month of initial licensure of the year due.
Subd. 5. Board must approve or deny application; timeline.
Within 15 working days of receiving a complete application and the required fees to apply for or renew an individual or salon license that is not an expedited license or a military license, the board must (1) issue the license, (2) deny the license and notify the applicant of the denial, or (3) if the conditions in subdivision 6 are met, notify the applicant that the board must conduct additional review.
Subd. 6. Additional review for certain licenses.
If an application contains discrepancies, the applicant is the subject of a complaint investigation, or the applicant has pending disciplinary actions before the board, the board will comply with the time limits prescribed in section 15.992 to process the application.
Subd. 7. Temporary military license or expedited license.
Within five business days of receiving a completed application and the required fees for an individual or salon license that meets requirements for an expedited license or a temporary military license, the board must: (1) issue the license; (2) deny the license and notify the applicant of the denial; or (3) notify the applicant that the board must conduct additional review if the application meets the conditions in subdivision 8.
Subd. 8. Additional review for certain temporary military license or expedited license.
If an application under subdivision 7 contains discrepancies, the applicant is the subject of a complaint investigation, or the applicant has pending disciplinary actions before the board, the board will process the application according to the time limits in section 15.992.