Oklahoma Code § 19-863.35

Title 19. Counties And County Officers: Classes of licenses - Fees
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The following classes of licenses are hereby established for the
city and county as herein defined and the annual fee therefor shall
be as follows:
a.  Class A electrical contractor, which shall authorize the
holder to do a general electrical contracting business covering all
features of the electrical industry as permitted by this ordinance,
license fee One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) per year.
b.  Class B electrical contractor, which shall authorize the
holder to do a general electrical contracting business restricted,
however, to electrical work in, on or upon single-family residences,
license fee One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) per year.
c.  Elevator construction, which shall authorize the holder to
install and equip all types of electrical elevators with electrical
wiring and other equipment, and maintenance, license fee One Hundred
Dollars ($100.00) per year.
d.  Armature shops, which authorize the holder to wind, repair
and replace any electrical armature device or motor, license fee
Fifty Dollars ($50.00) per year.
e.  Electrical sign contractors which shall authorize the holder
to engage in the business of manufacturing, assembling, wiring,
rewiring, installing, erecting, repairing or altering interior or
exterior electric signs, where such person does not himself perform
any of the work aforementioned, license fee Fifty Dollars ($50.00)
per year.
Provided that this section wherein the holding of a certificate
of qualification provided in this act is made a condition precedent

to the issuance and to the continued validity of the license
aforementioned, shall not apply to any person, firm, or corporation
engaged in the business of manufacturing, assembling, wiring,
rewiring, installing, erecting, repairing or altering interior or
exterior electric signs, where such person does not himself perform
any of the work aforementioned.

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