(1) The following fees calculated on a flat fee yearly schedule, must be submitted to the department, under the circumstances noted, by laboratories conducting analyses of public water supplies. All licensure fees are due January 1 of each calendar year. New laboratories that wish to be licensed prior to July 1 will pay full licensure fees; after July 1 of the fiscal year the licensure fees will be prorated 50%:
(a) $250 with an application for an initial microbiology, inorganic chemistry, or organic chemistry license. This application fee will only be charged when issuing a first-time license or issuing a new license after a license has lapsed;
(b) $550 licensure fee for an organic chemistry license for an in-state laboratory;
(c) $990 licensure fee for an organic chemistry license for a laboratory licensed by reciprocity;
(d) $350 licensure fee for an inorganic chemistry license for an in-state laboratory;
(e) $600 licensure fee for an inorganic chemistry license for a laboratory licensed by reciprocity;
(f) $350 licensure fee for a microbiology license for an in-state laboratory;
(g) $600 licensure fee for a microbiology license for a laboratory licensed by reciprocity;
(h) $300 plus travel expenses for an inspection to determine if the holder of a conditional license qualifies for a full license or for a second inspection during the three-year term of a license that is necessary for approval of a new laboratory location; there is no charge for one inspection during the term of the license;
(i) $125 per day for training in the environmental laboratory;
(j) $300 per day, plus travel expenses of environmental laboratory staff, for on-site training and technical assistance outside of licensure inspections by the Laboratory Services Bureau staff.