Oklahoma Code § 17-9

Title 17. Corporation Commission: Taxation of costs and fees
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In all cases where fines or judgments are assessed against an
offending corporation, person or firm for the violation of any order
or requirement of the Commission, as provided in this article,
judgment shall be rendered against the defendant for all costs,
which shall include the following: Witness fees at One Dollar and
fifty cents ($1.50) per day, with necessary mileage at five cents
($0.05) per mile, to and from the place of hearing to the residence
of the witness; the fees of the Marshal to the Commission, the same
as now allowed to sheriffs for like services in this state; Ten
Dollars ($10.00) docket fee, including all fees for filing and
certifying papers and documents, except necessary fee for
transcribing the record, ten cents ($0.10) for each folio of one
hundred words; and in the Supreme Court, the same fees as are
charged in cases appealed from the district courts of this state to
the Supreme Court.

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