Fee Structure for Licensing, Laboratory and Administrative Services Provided by the Department of Health (216-RICR-10-05-2)


216-RICR-10-05-2 ACTIVE RULE

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2.1Authority

2.2Definitions

2.3Applicability and Scope

2.4Designation of Certain Clinical Tests as a Covered Benefit

2.5Fees for Lead Poisoning Screening

2.6Licensing, Laboratory and Administrative Services Fees

2.7Payment of Fees

2.8Compliance and Severability

2.9Health Professions Fees

2.10Health Facilities Fees

2.11Food Protection Fees

2.12Drinking Water Quality Fees

2.13Asbestos, Lead, and Radon Fees

2.14Radioactive Material, X-Ray, and Tanning Fees

2.15Fees for Clinical Laboratory Services Provided by the State Health Laboratories

2.16Fees for Analytical Laboratory Services Provided by the State Health Laboratories for Private Well Water Supplies and Other Substances of Public Health Concern

2.17Vital Records, Newborn Screening Program, Certificate of Need and Medical Examiner Fees

2.18Miscellaneous Fees


Title 216 Department of Health
Chapter 10 Public Health Administration
Subchapter 05 Practices and Procedures
Part 2 Fee Structure for Licensing, Laboratory and Administrative Services Provided by the Department of Health (216-RICR-10-05-2)
Type of Filing Amendment
Regulation Status Active
Effective 05/14/2025

Regulation Authority:

R.I. Gen. Laws §§ 23-1-3(b)
23-1-17
and 23-1-54

Purpose and Reason:

RIDOH is proposing these changes to:

  • Clean up the existing regulations by revising fee names, deleting non-existent fee types, and updating citations;
  • The newborn screening fees are being increased to account for the addition of new required testing types starting in Fiscal Year 2026; and,
  • Remove the Electronic Nicotine Delivery System licensing fees as these licenses are now issued by DOR.

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