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Council adopts health department fee update tied to state law; institutional permit replaced by $100 inspection request
Summary
Council approved ordinance 2553 to align city health department fees with Senate Bill 1008; the institutional permit category is removed and replaced by a $100 "request for inspection" for institutions and nonprofits; retail and temporary permits remain unchanged.
Fredericksburg City Council adopted ordinance 2553 on Jan. 6 to update the municipal health department fee schedule to align with Senate Bill 1008, which took effect Sept. 1. Kelly, who presented the proposal, said the principal change is removing a long-standing institutional permit category and creating a $100 "request for inspection"…
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