Oklahoma Code § 62-2203.2

Title 62. Public Finance: Definitions
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As used in the Oklahoma Disaster Relief Materials Price
Stabilization Act:
1.  "Cost to the retailer" means the invoice cost of the
merchandise to the retailer or the replacement cost of the
merchandise to the retailer, whichever is the lower; less all trade
discounts except customary discounts for cash; to which shall be
added:
a. freight charges not otherwise included in the invoice
cost or the replacement cost of the merchandise,
b. cartage to the retail outlet if done or paid for the
retailer, which cartage cost, in the absence of proof
of a lesser cost, shall be deemed to be three-fourths
of one percent (3/4 of 1%) of the cost to the retailer
as herein defined after adding freight charges, but
before adding cartage and taxes,
c. all state and federal taxes, and
d. a markup to cover a proportionate part of the cost of
doing business, which markup, in the absence of proof
of a lesser cost, shall be six percent (6%) of the
cost of the retailer after adding freight charges and
cartage, but before adding a markup;
2.  "Cost to the wholesaler" means the invoice cost of the
merchandise to the wholesaler, or the replacement cost of the
merchandise to the wholesaler, whichever is the lower; less all
trade discounts except customary discounts for cash; to which shall
be added:
a. freight charges, not otherwise included in the invoice
cost or the replacement cost of the merchandise,

b. cartage to the retail outlet if done or paid for by
the wholesaler, which cartage cost, in the absence of
proof of a lesser cost, shall be deemed to be three-
fourths of one percent (3/4 of 1%) of the cost to the
wholesaler after adding freight charges, but before
adding cartage and taxes, and
c. all state and federal taxes;
3.  "Disaster relief materials" means those structural elements
that typically sustain damage during temporary conditions,
including, but not limited to: lumber and lumber composites,
engineered wood products, structural wood panels, roofing,
guttering, siding, drywall, insulation, flooring, windows, doors and
plumbing elements;
4.  "Excessive price" means a price exceeding one hundred ten
percent (110%) of the highest price charged by the retailer or
wholesaler for the item within the previous thirty (30) days;
5.  "Replacement costs" means the cost per unit at which the
merchandise sold or offered for sale could have been bought by the
seller at any time within thirty (30) days prior to the date of sale
or the date upon which it is offered for sale by the seller if
bought in the same quantity or quantities as the seller's last
purchase of such merchandise;
6.  "Retailer" means and includes every person, partnership,
corporation or association engaged in the business of making sales
of retail disaster relief materials within this state; provided
that, in the case of a person, partnership, corporation or
association engaged in the business of making both sales at retail
and sales at wholesale, such term shall be applied only to the
retail portion of such business;
7.  "Sell at retail", "sales at retail", "retail sale", "sell at
wholesale", "sales at wholesale" or "wholesale sales" means any
transfer for a valuable consideration made in the ordinary course of
trade or the usual conduct of the seller's business of title to
personal property to the purchaser for purposes of resale or further
processing or manufacturing.  The above terms shall include any
transfer of such property where title is retained by the seller as
security for the payment of the purchase price;
8.  "Temporary conditions" means conditions lasting seven (7)
days or less such as tornado, hail storm, ice storm or blizzard.  It
does not include conditions lasting longer than seven (7) days such
as drought or low temperatures; and
9.  "Wholesaler" means and includes every person, partnership,
corporation or association engaged in the business of making sales
of wholesale disaster relief materials within this state; provided
that, in the case of a person, partnership, corporation or
association engaged in the business of making both sales at

wholesale and sales at retail, such term shall be applied only to
the wholesale portion of such business.

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