Oklahoma Code § 19-890

Title 19. Counties And County Officers: Levy and collection of assessments for payment of bonds
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and costs of operation - Lien - Limitations.
The board shall then levy an annual assessment sufficient to pay
the interest of the outstanding bonds, as it falls due, and also to
constitute a sinking fund for the payment of the principal of the
bonds in the amount set forth in the resolution providing for the
issuance of the bonds, plus a reserve for delinquent assessments in
the amount of ten percent (10%), and said board shall continue to
levy such assessments until all bonds issued by said district and
the interest thereon have been paid in full.  The board shall also
levy an annual assessment sufficient to care for the cost of
operation, repair and maintenance of the district and its equipment,
and for payment of the salaries of the officers and employees of the
district, provided that no such annual assessment for operation,
repair, maintenance and salaries shall exceed ten (10) mills on the
dollar of the gross assessed value of all real property in the
district; provided, if Article X, Section 8 of the Oklahoma
Constitution requires one hundred percent (100%) of fair cash value
to be taxable for purposes of ad valorem taxation, the maximum

number of mills authorized by this section shall be two (2) mills.
For the purpose of determining the amount of the assessments levied
and collected annually for cost of operation, repair, maintenance
and salaries, the board of directors shall prepare annually a budget
of such expenses and shall approve and adopt such budget by a
resolution duly passed and entered on its record.  The clerk of the
board must compute and enter in separate columns of the assessment
book the respective sums of dollars and cents in each fund to be
paid on the property therein enumerated and no earlier than the
first day in July and no later than the tenth day in July in each
year the clerk shall certify to the county treasurer the amount of
taxes in each fund levied upon each tract of land by said board and
said county treasurer shall enter the amount of each fund in
separate columns of the tax list of his county and said taxes shall
be collected by the county treasurer at the same time and in the
same manner as all other taxes are collected in this state.
Provided, that no such certification shall be made to the county
treasurer unless the clerk of the board shall have sent a notice of
the nature and amount of the assessments by restricted delivery mail
on or before June 1 of said year to the last-known address of the
owner of the assessed property.  All such taxes collected or
received by the county treasurer shall be paid by him to the clerk
of such district.  All taxes assessed as aforesaid shall be a lien
against the special tracts of real property on which they have been
assessed until paid, and said lien shall be coequal with the lien of
ad valorem taxes and all other taxes, including special assessments,
and prior and superior to all other liens.  The statute of
limitations shall not apply.
Added by Laws 1947, p. 225, § 20, emerg. eff. May 16, 1947.  Amended
by Laws 1949, p. 184, § 6A, emerg. eff. May 12, 1949; Laws 1953, p.
86, § 2; Laws 1978, c. 196, § 6, eff. July 1, 1978; Laws 1988, c.
162, § 156, eff. Nov. 1, 1988.

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