Oklahoma Code § 47-14-103D

Title 47. Motor Vehicles: Permit to transport or move manufactured home
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A.  No person shall transport or move a manufactured home on any
public road or highway in this state, except as otherwise provided
by law, without a permit issued pursuant to the provisions of
Sections 14-103A and 14-103C of this title and subsection B of this
section, and without a current calendar year decal or current
registration or a repossession affidavit issued pursuant to Sections
1110 and 1126 of this title.
B.  In addition to the permit information required by the
provisions of Sections 14-103A and 14-103C of this title, the permit
shall also include the following:
1.  The name of the owner of the manufactured home;
2.  The serial number or identification number of the
manufactured home;
3.  A legal description or the physical address of the location
from which the manufactured home is to be moved;
4.  A legal description or the physical address of the location
to which the manufactured home is to be moved; and
5.  The name of the firm or individual repossessing the
manufactured home as it appears on the repossession affidavit, if
the movement is for repossession purposes and the repossession
affidavit is being used in lieu of current license plate and decal,
as provided in subsection E of Section 1113 of this title.
C.  Except as otherwise provided by law, the Executive Director
of the Department of Transportation shall not issue a permit to any

person to transport or move a manufactured home without a current
calendar year decal or current registration; provided:
1.  Upon proof of possession of a dealer or in-transit license
plate, issued by the Oklahoma Tax Commission according to the
provisions of subsection D of Section 1128 of this title, the
Department of Transportation shall issue a permit to the holder of
such license;
2.  The Executive Director of the Department of Transportation
shall issue a permit to the holder of a perfected security interest
in a manufactured home, or a licensed representative thereof,
pursuant to a lawful repossession of the manufactured home, if the
holder or representative is bonded by the state, to move the
manufactured home to a secure location with a repossession
affidavit; provided, all registration fees, excise taxes or ad
valorem taxes due on such home shall be required to be paid within
thirty (30) days of the issuance of the permit; and
3.  The Executive Director of the Department of Transportation
shall issue a permit to transport or move a manufactured home used
for commercial purposes during the second through the sixth day of
the first month of the following calendar year if the applicant can
provide a special waiver and a commercial move affidavit authorized
pursuant to Section 2813 of Title 68 of the Oklahoma Statutes.  As
used in this paragraph, "manufactured home used for commercial
purposes" means a manufactured home owned by any lawfully recognized
business entity the primary purpose of which is to provide temporary
housing for the employees or contractors of such business entity.
D.  For the purposes of subsections A and C of this section, a
manufactured home registration receipt and Manufactured Home
Registration Decal attached to a certificate of title for a
manufactured home or receipts and decal as authorized by subsection
C of Section 1117 of this title shall be evidence of payment of the
excise tax and registration fees required pursuant to the provisions
of Section 1135 of this title and the Ad Valorem Tax Code.
E.  The Department of Transportation shall notify the Oklahoma
Tax Commission, the county assessor of the county from which the
manufactured home is to be moved and the county assessor of the
county in which the manufactured home is to be moved of any permits
issued pursuant to the provisions of this section.

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