Oklahoma Code § 20-1313.6

Title 20. Courts: Penalty assessment in addition to penalties for
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offenses punishable pursuant to Sections 11-901 and 11-902 of Title
47.
A.  As used in this section:
1.  “Convicted” means any final adjudication of guilt, whether
pursuant to a plea of guilty or nolo contendere or otherwise, and
any deferred or suspended sentence or judgment; and
2.  “Court” means any district court having jurisdiction to
impose a criminal fine or penalty.
B.  In addition to any other penalty assessment imposed by law,
any person convicted of any offense punishable pursuant to Section
11-901 or 11-902 of Title 47 of the Oklahoma Statutes, or any person
forfeiting bond when charged with such an offense, shall be ordered
by the court to pay a fee of One Hundred Fifty-five Dollars
($155.00) as a separate penalty assessment.  The assessment and fee
shall be in addition to and not in substitution for any and all
fines and penalties otherwise provided for by law for such offense.

C.  The fee shall be collected at the same time and in the same
manner as the penalty assessments provided for in Sections 1313.2
and 1313.3 of this title.  As an administrative fee for handling
funds collected as a penalty assessment, each court clerk is
authorized to retain all interest accrued thereon prior to the due
date for deposits as provided in this subsection.  The court clerk
shall deposit the fee collected pursuant to this section in the
account provided for in subsection D of Section 1313.2 of this
title, and the amounts imposed by this section shall be forwarded
monthly in one check or draft to the Department of Public Safety to
be deposited in the Department of Public Safety Patrol Vehicle
Revolving Fund.
D.  The deposits required by this section shall be included in
the report required by Section 1313.2 of this title and shall be
listed as a separate item.

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