(1) The director of the division of professions and occupations shall determine, and the board shall collect, fees pursuant to section 24-34-105, C.R.S., for the following licenses and registrations:
(a) For certifying to another state the grades of a person who has taken the pharmacist examination in this state;
(b) For the initial licensure, upon examination, as a pharmacist, as provided in section 12-42.5-112 (4);
(c) For the initial licensure, without examination and upon presentation of evidence of licensure in another state, as a pharmacist, as provided in section 12-42.5-112 (8);
(d) For the renewal of a license as a licensed pharmacist, as provided in section 12-42.5-114 (1);
(e) For reinstatement as a licensed pharmacist, as provided in section 12-42.5-114 (2);
(f) For the transfer of a prescription drug outlet registration to a new owner, as provided in section 12-42.5-116 (2);
(g) For the transfer of a manager's name, as provided in section 12-42.5-116 (1);
(h) For the issuance of a duplicate certificate to a licensed pharmacist;
(i) For the initial licensure as a pharmacy intern;
(j) For the issuance of a duplicate license of a pharmacy intern;
(k) For the transfer of a prescription drug outlet registration to a new location, as provided in section 12-42.5-116 (2);
(l) For reissuing a prescription drug outlet registration in a new store name, without change of owner or manager, as provided in section 12-42.5-116 (2);
(m) For the initial registration or the renewal of the registration of a prescription drug outlet, as provided in section 12-42.5-116 (2);
(n) For the initial certificate evidencing licensure for all pharmacists;
(o) For the initial and renewal registration of all other outlets under section 12-42.5-117 not covered in this section;
(p) For the initial and renewal registration of all nonresident prescription drug outlets under section 12-42.5-130;
(q) For the initial and renewal registration of humane societies and animal control agencies pursuant to section 12-42.5-117 (12).
(2) Any pharmacist licensed in Colorado for fifty years or more as a pharmacist is exempt from the payment of fees under this article and is allowed to practice as a licensed pharmacist.