Oklahoma Code § 11-17-210

Title 11. Cities And Towns: Protests - Failure to protest - Examination of filed
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budget.
Within fifteen (15) days after the filing of any municipal
budget with the State Auditor and Inspector, any taxpayer may file
protests against any levy of ad valorem taxes for creating sinking
funds in the manner provided by this section and Sections 24104
through 24111 of Title 68 of the Oklahoma Statutes.  The fifteen-day
protest period begins upon the date the budget is received in the
Office of the State Auditor and Inspector.  After receipt of a
taxpayer protest, the State Auditor and Inspector shall transmit by
certified mail one copy of each protest to the municipal clerk, and
one copy of each protest to the county treasurer and the excise
board of each county in which the municipality is located.  The
taxpayer shall specify the grounds upon which the protest is based.
Any protest filed by any taxpayer shall inure to the benefit of all
taxpayers.  Provided, the provisions of this section shall not delay
any budget expenditures of a municipality if the amount of revenue
from the ad valorem tax levy which is deposited in the municipal
general fund is less than five percent (5%) of the total revenue
accruing to the municipal general fund during the prior fiscal year.
If no protest is filed by any taxpayer within the fifteen-day
period, the budget and any appropriations thereof shall be deemed
legal and final until amended by the governing body or the county
excise board as authorized by law.  Taxpayers shall have the right
at all reasonable times to examine the budget on file with the
municipal clerk or the State Auditor and Inspector for the purpose
of filing protests in accordance with this section and Sections
24104 through 24111 of Title 68.

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