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Board reports stronger-than-expected revenues but months-in-reserve slip; credit-card fees remain board responsibility
Summary
Dawn Hall, administrative services unit manager for the Board for Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors and Geologists, told the board that through fiscal month 11 the board had “about $11,600,000 in total revenues,” and that revenues have exceeded the board’s full-year projection largely because of higher initial application and examination fees.
Dawn Hall, administrative services unit manager for the Board for Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors and Geologists, told the board that through fiscal month 11 the board had “about $11,600,000 in total revenues,” and that revenues have exceeded the board’s full-year projection largely because of higher initial application and examination fees.
Hall said the board’s fund-condition statement has not yet been updated to reflect the full-year results and that increases in revenue will improve the overall fund balance. She added expenses have risen because of higher Attorney General and Office of Administrative Hearings costs; those increases totaled “just under $141,000,” and…
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