Oklahoma Code § 52-288.5E

Title 52. Oil And Gas: Refund of fees levied on production
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A.  Any person subject to the fee levied by Section 703 of this
title may request a refund as provided in this section of the fee
paid on production for the preceding calendar year.  Upon compliance
with the provisions of this section and rules promulgated by the
Committee for Sustaining Oklahoma's Energy Resources to implement
this section, the Committee shall refund to each person requesting a
refund the amount of the fee paid by or on behalf of such person
during the preceding calendar year.
B.  The request for a refund of the fee paid on production for
the preceding calendar year must be made during the first three (3)
calendar months following the calendar year for which the refund is
requested.  Failure to request a refund during this period shall
terminate the right of any person to receive a refund for the fee
paid on production for the preceding calendar year.  The Committee
shall give notice of the availability of the refund through press
releases or such other means as it deems appropriate.
C.  Each request for a refund shall be made in such manner and
upon such forms as the Committee may require.  Each person
requesting a refund shall execute an affidavit stating the
description of the producing property generating the production for
which the refund is requested, the amount of the refund requested
and that affiant was the owner of the production upon which the fee
was levied.  The Committee may require such other information and
documentation reasonably necessary to verify the accuracy of the
request for a refund.
Added by Laws 1992, c. 283, § 5, eff. Oct. 1, 1992.  Amended by Laws
2013, c. 199, § 5, eff. July 1, 2013.  Renumbered from Title 52, §
704 by Laws 2013, c. 199, § 7, eff. July 1, 2013.

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