Code of Virginia
Chapter 1 - General Provisions
§ 54.1-113. Regulatory boards to adjust fees; certain transfer of moneys collected on behalf of health regulatory boards prohibited

A. Following the close of any biennium, when the account for any regulatory board within the Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation maintained under § 54.1-308 shows that unspent and unencumbered revenue exceeds $100,000 or 20 percent of the total expenses allocated to the regulatory board for the past biennium, whichever is greater, the regulatory board shall (i) distribute all such excess revenue to current regulants and (ii) reduce the fees levied by it for certification, licensure, registration, or permit and renewal thereof so that the fees are sufficient but not excessive to cover expenses.
B. Following the close of any biennium, when the account for any regulatory board within the Department of Health Professions maintained under § 54.1-2505 shows expenses allocated to it for the past biennium to be more than 10 percent greater or less than moneys collected on behalf of the regulatory board, it shall revise the fees levied by it for certification, licensure, registration, or permit and renewal thereof so that the fees are sufficient but not excessive to cover expenses.
C. Nongeneral funds generated by fees collected on behalf of the health regulatory boards and accounted for and deposited into a special fund by the Director of the Department of Health Professions shall be held exclusively to cover the expenses of the health regulatory boards, the Health Practitioners' Monitoring Program, and the Department and Board of Health Professions and shall not be transferred to any agency other than the Department of Health Professions, except as provided in §§ 54.1-3011.1 and 54.1-3011.2.
1981, c. 558, § 54-1.28:1; 1988, c. 765; 1993, c. 499; 2006, c. 631; 2009, c. 472; 2017, c. 423; 2019, cc. 517, 697.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 54.1 - Professions and Occupations

Chapter 1 - General Provisions

§ 54.1-100. Regulations of professions and occupations

§ 54.1-100.1. Department of Commerce continued as Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation

§ 54.1-101. Copies of examinations filed by regulatory boards

§ 54.1-101.1. Certified mail; subsequent mail or notices may be sent by regular mail

§ 54.1-102. Unlawful procurement of certificate, license or permit; unauthorized possession of examination or answers; penalty

§ 54.1-103. Additional training of regulated persons; reciprocity; endorsement

§ 54.1-104. Suspension of license, certificate, registration, permit, or authority for dishonor of fee payment; reinstatement

§ 54.1-104.1. License, certificate, registration, permit, or authority may not be suspended or revoked solely on the basis of default or delinquency in payment of federal-guaranteed or state-guaranteed education loan or scholarship

§ 54.1-105. Majority of board or panel required to suspend or revoke license, certificate, registration, permit, or multistate licensure privilege; imposition of sanctions

§ 54.1-106. Health care professionals rendering services to patients of certain clinics and administrators of such services exempt from liability

§ 54.1-106.1. Notification to licensees of the Board of Medicine about immunity for health care services to patients of free clinics

§ 54.1-107. Appointments, terms and removal of members of regulatory boards; citizen members

§ 54.1-108. Disclosure of official records

§ 54.1-109. Reviews and appeals

§ 54.1-110. Presiding officer; participation of board in hearing; disqualification of board member

§ 54.1-111. Unlawful acts; prosecution; proceedings in equity; civil penalty

§ 54.1-112. Copies of records as evidence

§ 54.1-113. Regulatory boards to adjust fees; certain transfer of moneys collected on behalf of health regulatory boards prohibited

§ 54.1-114. Biennial report

§ 54.1-115. Expired

§ 54.1-116. Applicants to include social security numbers, or other identifying number; exemption

§ 54.1-117. Expiration of documents issued to persons in diplomatic service and the armed services of the United States

§ 54.1-118. Qualifications for licensure, etc.; substantially equivalent military training and education

§ 54.1-119. Expediting the issuance of licenses, etc., to spouses of military service members; issuance of temporary licenses, etc.