R. 61G18-12.002 Examination and Reexamination Fees
R. 61G18-12.005 Renewal of Active Status License Fee for Veterinarians
R. 61G18-12.006 Delinquency Fee
R. 61G18-12.007 Initial Licensure Fee
R. 61G18-12.008 Reactivation Fee
R. 61G18-12.0085 Processing Fee
R. 61G18-12.009 Renewal Fee for Inactive Status License
R. 61G18-12.010 Temporary License Fee
R. 61G18-12.011 Licensure by Endorsement
R. 61G18-12.013 Periodic Inspection Fee
R. 61G18-12.014 Premises Permit or Mobile Clinic Permit Fee
R. 61G18-12.015 Examination Review Fee for Applicants for Licensure as a Veterinarian
R. 61G18-12.016 Duplicate License Fee
R. 61G18-12.018 Limited Service Permit Fee
R. 61G18-12.019 Reinstatement of a Null and Void Licensee Fee

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