Fingerprints are sent to the FBI for every background check (whether new or stored). So that is the expense he's talking about.android wrote:Will online renewal require we get new fingerprints or were you using this just as a general example?Charles L. Cotton wrote:This is rank speculation, but my guess is the fee won't go down. DPS still has to do pretty much everything for each renewal application, except look for a CHL-100 in the file. DPS doesn't get the fees, but the Code expressly requires DPS to charge a fee that covers the cost of processing renewals. DPS has to pay $23.50 for every set of fingerprints sent to the FBI and with a lot of folks eligible for the 50% discount (60 yrs and older + veterans), that leaves only $11.50 to cover the rest of their work including manufacturing and mailing of the CHL.RoyGBiv wrote:Any word on the new cost for renewals?
Probably a bit early to ask, since it's not yet been signed into law...
Again, this is just my guess; I have no inside information.
Chas.
I read the bill, but it doesn't seem to mention fingerprints (unless they are considered part of the renewal application form.)
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- Tue May 28, 2013 12:30 pm
- Forum: 2013 Texas Legislative Session
- Topic: HB48: Passed
- Replies: 60
- Views: 36726
Re: HB48: Passed
- Wed May 22, 2013 8:33 am
- Forum: 2013 Texas Legislative Session
- Topic: HB48: Passed
- Replies: 60
- Views: 36726
Re: HB48: Passed
OH -- now I see. I thought he was saying they took that part out of the CURRENT code. They took it out of the bill.RPBrown wrote:The link below was the original text. Go to section Gsjfcontrol wrote:What wording allowed carrying on an expired license?RPBrown wrote:This is great.
However, I see they took out the part about carrying on an expired license.
This does trouble me a little with the extended times it is taking DPS to do what they do to issue the license.
I guess this was another "compromise"
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- Wed May 22, 2013 7:51 am
- Forum: 2013 Texas Legislative Session
- Topic: HB48: Passed
- Replies: 60
- Views: 36726
Re: HB48: Passed
What wording allowed carrying on an expired license?RPBrown wrote:This is great.
However, I see they took out the part about carrying on an expired license.
This does trouble me a little with the extended times it is taking DPS to do what they do to issue the license.
I guess this was another "compromise"