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Fee Schedule
 

Fee Schedule
Veterinary Medication Clerk Fees
Veterinary Technician Fees
Humane Society, Animal Care & Control Agency (Entity) Fees

Fee Schedule

Veterinarian - RCW 18.92., Chapter 246-933
Fee Schedule: Fees: 
National Examination (NAVLE) $480.00
State Examination  125.00
Initial State License  125.00
State Examination (retake)  125.00
Specialty Licensure 125.00
Impaired Veterinarian Assessment (component of license/renewal fee) 10.00
Temporary Permit  200.00
State or Specialty License Renewal  130.00
Retired Active Renewal - 65.00
Late Renewal Penalty (state and specialty license)  60.00
Expired License Reissuance 60.00
Late Renewal Penalty (retired active license)  50.00
Duplicate License  15.00
Certification of License  15.00
Veterinary Medication Clerk - RCW 18.92.030, Chapter 246-937 WAC
Fee Schedule: Fees:  
Initial Registration $30.00
Renewal  20.00
Late Renewal Penalty  20.00
Expired Registration Reissuance 30.00
Duplicate Registration  15.00
Veterinary Technician - RCW 18.92.030, Chapter 246-935
Fee Schedule: Fees:  
State Examination (initial/retake)  100.00
Initial License  75.00
Renewal  40.00
Late Renewal Penalty  40.00
Expired License Reissuance 40.00
Duplicate License  15.00
Certification of License  15.00
Humane Society, Animal Care & Control Agency (entity) - RCW 18.92.030, Chapter 246-933-590
Fee Schedule: Fees:  
Entity Registration  $100.00
Entity Renewal  75.00
Late Renewal  50.00
Late Renewal Penalty  50.00

  

WAC 246-12-340
 Refund of fees.

Fees submitted with applications for initial credentialing, examinations, renewal, and other fees associated with the licensing and regulation of the profession are nonrefundable.

WAC 246-12-350
 Making payments.

(1) Make checks or money orders payable to the Department of Health.
(2) Practitioners should include their credential number on the check, draft or money order.
(3) Applicants should include profession for which they are applying on the check, draft or money order.
(4) Send check, draft or money order to:


     Department of Health

     Health Professions Quality Assurance
     P.O. Box 1099
     Olympia, Washington 98507-1099

Please NotePayment for the National Exam (Veterinarians and Veterinary Technicians) must be in the form of a cashiers check or money order made payable to the appropriate testing company.  (PES for Veterinary Technicians and NBVME for Veterinarians)

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