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Board adopts modified fee structure for petitions for penalty relief; initial fees set, remaining costs adjudicated by ALJ
Summary
The Medical Board of California approved modified regulations requiring initial filing fees for petitions for reinstatement and for modification or early termination of probation, with remaining adjudication costs to be determined by an administrative law judge subject to a capped amount.
The Medical Board of California voted to adopt modified regulations that establish initial filing fees for petitions for penalty relief and a process for recovering remaining adjudication costs.
Keri (staff attorney) told the board that the alternative proposal responded to public comments that an upfront payment of roughly $22,000 would bar some petitioners from seeking relief. Under the modified proposal, petitioners seeking reinstatement must submit an initial fee of $2,962 and petitioners…
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