Md. Code Regs. 10.19.03.06

Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 10.19.03.06 - Registration: Fees
A. An authorized provider or establishment required to obtain and maintain a registration certificate as set forth under this chapter shall pay the appropriate fees as follows:
(1) New registration certificate - $120;
(2) Renewal registration certificate - $120;
(3) Amend a registration certificate - $50;
(4) Change of ownership fee - $144;
(5) Duplicate registration certificate - $30; and
(6) Reinstatement - $50.00.
B. Applicants exempt from registration fees include:
(1) Except for contractual positions, an employee of a hospital, clinic, institution, facility, or unit operated by a local or State government agency;
(2) An agency, excluding a State agency and its employees, for which the State is responsible for payment of the fee, provided that the exemption is approved by the Secretary; or
(3) A person included in 21 CFR §§ 1301.21.
C. Refunds and Credits.
(1) The Secretary may not issue a credit towards or refund any registration fees to an applicant, including but not limited to, an applicant who:
(a) Withdraws a registration application;
(b) Voluntarily or involuntarily ceases to manufacture, distribute, dispense, order, and store a controlled substances before a registration certificate expires; or
(c) Does not complete the application as set forth in Regulation .05 of this chapter.
(2) The Secretary, or the Secretary's designee, shall review the refund request and determine if a refund of any amount is appropriate.
D. A registrant who has lost a registration certificate is required to pay a duplicate registration fee as set forth in §A of this regulation.
E. The Department may not issue a new or a renewed registration certificate until all required fees are paid.
F. The Department-issued registration certificate shall be readily available to any agent or representative of the Secretary within the registered location.

Md. Code Regs. 10.19.03.06

Regulation .06 adopted effective 51:20 Md. R. 899, eff. 10/14/2024.