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HomeHealth and Safety CodeDiv. 104Pt. 1Ch. 4Art. 1§ 106700 Environmental Health Specialist Fees

§ 106700 Environmental Health Specialist Fees

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§ 106700 Environmental Health Specialist Fees

This law sets the fees that environmental health specialists must pay for applying, taking exams, renewing every two years, and what happens if they don't pay on time.

Key Takeaways

  • •Fees must be paid every two years and are rounded to whole dollars.
  • •If you are more than 30 days late, you must also pay a penalty equal to half the renewal fee for each year (or part of a year) you are late.
  • •Unpaid fees can lead to suspension and eventual revocation of your registration.

Example

Maria is an environmental health specialist who needs to renew her registration every two years. She misses the January deadline by two months.

Because she is more than 30 days late, a penalty of 50% of the $175 renewal fee is added for each year (or part of a year) she is late. She owes the regular $175 fee plus an extra $87.50 for the first year of delinquency.

How to Calculate

Penalty = 0.5 × Biennial Renewal Fee × Number of Years (or part thereof) Delinquent

  1. Identify the biennial renewal fee amount (e.g., $175).
  2. Determine how many years (or fractions of a year) the fee is overdue.
  3. Multiply the fee by 0.5 (50%).
  4. Multiply that result by the number of years/delinquency.
  5. Add the penalty to the original fee to get the total amount due.

John is 10 months late on his renewal fee.

Result: 87.5

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

Official Source
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§ 106700 Environmental Health Specialist Fees

(a) A nonreturnable fee shall be paid by a person for each application for registration, application for examination, and biennial renewal. (b) Fees shall not exceed the actual administrative costs of the program. Fees, except retired and penalty fees, shall be subject to Section 100425. The actual dollar figure charged shall be rounded to the nearest whole dollar amount. The biennial renewal fee-retired shall be twenty-five dollars ($25). (c) The nonreturnable biennial renewal fee shall be paid by each registered environmental health specialist on or before the first day of January of every second year, or on any other date that is determined by the department. Each registered environmental health specialist registered pursuant to this article shall first pay the biennial fee at the time of initial registration to cover the calendar year in which registration is acquired and the following calendar year. Registrations not maintained as required by this subdivision are suspended and remain invalid during the period of suspension. Suspended registrations become revoked three years after the date of suspension. Notwithstanding the provisions of the Government Code, the executive officer shall revoke suspended registrations after three years from the date of suspension for nonpayment of fees. (d) An additional penalty fee equal to 50 percent of the biennial renewal fee for each year of delinquency or portion thereof shall be paid by each person who fails to pay the fee required by subdivision (c) within 30 days of the established due date. All accumulated penalty fees shall be paid prior to any revalidation of registration. (e) The department shall receive and account for all money received pursuant to this article and shall deposit it with the Treasurer who shall keep the money in a separate fund to be known as the “Registered Environmental Health Specialist Fund,” which fund is hereby created. (f) Notwithstanding Section 13340 of the Government Code, funds collected pursuant to the provisions of this article are continuously appropriated without regard to fiscal year to pay expenses of the department to administer the provisions of this article. (g) The following fees are hereby established and shall be annually adjusted as required by subdivision (b): (1) Application fee—ninety-five dollars ($95). (2) Examination fee—one hundred and twenty-six dollars ($126). (3) Biennial renewal fee—active—one hundred and seventy-five dollars ($175). (Amended by Stats. 2006, Ch. 902, Sec. 18. Effective January 1, 2007.)

Last verified: January 11, 2026

Key Terms

registrationenvironmentalhealthpenaltyportpensionnonreturnable feeexamination

Related Statutes

  • § 106615 Environmental Health Specialist Definitions
  • § 11165.1 Controlled Substance Prescription Monitoring
  • § 109250 Cancer Diagnosis And Treatment
  • § 109282 Prostate Cancer Screening Notice
  • § 11165 Controlled Substance Monitoring System

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Health and Safety Code. Section 106700.
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