Oklahoma Code § 17-180.2

Title 17. Corporation Commission: Public utilities - Promotional payments
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A.  No public utility which has for one of its purposes the sale
or distribution of energy may include promotional payments in its
operating expenses for ratemaking purposes.
B.  For purposes of subsection A of this section:
1.  "Promotional payment" means any payment, gift or other
remuneration made directly or indirectly by a public utility to or
for the account of any builder or other person to encourage or
induce such builder or other person to install appliances including,
but not limited to, space heaters, heat pumps, clothes dryers, water
heaters and stoves and equipment which will consume any energy sold
or marketed by such public utility;
2.  "Promotional payment" shall not mean payments, gifts or
other remuneration made for conservation or load management programs
or energy-efficient appliances and equipment introduction programs
approved by the Corporation Commission;
3.  "Public utility" means any individual, firm, association,
partnership, corporation, or any combination thereof, other than a
municipal corporation, or their lessees, trustees and receivers,
owning or operating for compensation in this state equipment or
facilities for:
a.   producing, generating, transmitting, distributing,
selling or furnishing electricity, or
b.   transmitting directly or indirectly or distributing
combustible hydrocarbon natural or synthetic natural gas for sale to
the public; and
4.  "Appliances" and "equipment" mean those individual
appliances and space-conditioning equipment introduced by
manufacturers after November 9, 1978, which operate at a level of
efficiency at least twenty percent (20%) greater than appliances and
space-conditioning equipment of the same energy type manufactured
prior to that date.

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