Oklahoma Code § 47-1132.7

Title 47. Motor Vehicles: Motor Fuels Tax Fee for electric-drive and hybrid-drive
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motor vehicles.
A.  In addition to other vehicle registration fees specified by
law, for the year beginning January 1, 2018, and for each year
thereafter, there is hereby levied and there shall be paid to
Service Oklahoma a Motor Fuels Tax Fee of:
1.  One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) upon every electric-drive
motor vehicle to be registered; and
2.  Thirty Dollars ($30.00) upon every hybrid-drive motor
vehicle to be registered.
The fee shall accrue and shall be collectible upon each
electric-drive motor vehicle and hybrid-drive motor vehicle under
the same circumstances and shall be payable in the same manner and
times as apply to vehicle registrations under the provisions of the
Oklahoma Vehicle License and Registration Act; provided, the fee
shall be paid in full for the then current year at the time any
electric-drive motor vehicle or hybrid-drive motor vehicle is first
registered in a calendar year.
B.  The collection and payment of the fee specified in this
section shall be a prerequisite to licensing or registration of any
electric-drive motor vehicle or hybrid-drive motor vehicle.
C.  Revenue from the fee provided for in subsection A of this
section shall be deposited in the State Treasury to the credit of
the State Highway Construction and Maintenance Fund created in
Section 1501 of Title 69 of the Oklahoma Statutes.
D.  For purposes of this section:
1.  "Electric-drive motor vehicle" means a vehicle subject to a
registration fee as provided for in subsection A of Section 1132 of

this title that is propelled solely by electrical energy and is not
capable of using gasoline, diesel or any other fuel for propulsion;
and
2.  "Hybrid-drive motor vehicle" means a vehicle subject to a
registration fee as provided for in subsection A of Section 1132 of
this title that is capable of being propelled at least in part by
electrical energy through the use of a battery storage system of at
least four (4) kilowatt-hours, is capable of being recharged from an
external source of electricity and is also capable of using
gasoline, diesel fuel or alternative fuel to propel the vehicle.

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