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Section 15-308 - Certificate fee; issuance and contents of certificate; lost or destroyed certificate.

§ 15-308. Certificate fee; issuance and contents of certificate; lost or destroyed certificate.
 

Upon payment to the State of a certificate fee of $1, each successful applicant shall be entitled to a certificate signed by the examining authority. The certificate shall state the name, age, and residence of the person certified, the position for which the person qualified, and the person's experience. A photograph furnished by the certificate holder shall be mounted on the certificate across which shall be impressed the seal and signature of the examining authority. A certificate may not be transferred. If the certificate is lost or destroyed, the examining authority, when satisfied of the loss or destruction, shall supply the certificate holder with a copy of it, on payment to the State of a fee of 50 cents. 
 

[An. Code 1957, art. 66C, § 511; 1973, 1st Sp. Sess., ch. 4, § 1; 1995, ch. 488, § 2; 2008, ch. 36.] 
 

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