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The Department may impose and collect fees and charges for the granting of licenses, permits, certifications, authorizations, endorsements or accreditations and the rendering of services to municipalities, agencies and private people, including committees, federations, sports and recreational associations, with prior approval of the corresponding regulations. Additionally, it may force the reimbursement of fees, extraordinary expenses and other unforeseen direct costs incurred for professional services and counseling in investigations, hearings and other procedures carried out pursuant to this chapter. History —Jan. 8, 2004, No. 8, § 7, eff. 120 days after Jan. 8, 2004.

The Department may impose and collect fees and charges for the granting of licenses, permits, certifications, authorizations, endorsements or accreditations and the rendering of services to municipalities, agencies and private people, including committees, federations, sports and recreational associations, with prior approval of the corresponding regulations. Additionally, it may force the reimbursement of fees, extraordinary expenses and other unforeseen direct costs incurred for professional services and counseling in investigations, hearings and other procedures carried out pursuant to this chapter. History —Jan. 8, 2004, No. 8, § 7, eff. 120 days after Jan. 8, 2004.

The Department may impose and collect fees and charges for the granting of licenses, permits, certifications, authorizations, endorsements or accreditations and the rendering of services to municipalities, agencies and private people, including committees, federations, sports and recreational associations, with prior approval of the corresponding regulations. Additionally, it may force the reimbursement of fees, extraordinary expenses and other unforeseen direct costs incurred for professional services and counseling in investigations, hearings and other procedures carried out pursuant to this chapter. History —Jan. 8, 2004, No. 8, § 7, eff. 120 days after Jan. 8, 2004.