Oklahoma Code § 62-34.13

Title 62. Public Finance: Statement of charges
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The Information Services Division of the Office of Management
and Enterprise Services shall, at the end of each month, render a
statement of charges to all state agencies to which it has furnished
processing services for the direct costs of the Data Service Center
of the Information Services Division, which shall be timely paid.
In total, the charges shall not exceed the direct costs of the Data
Service Center of the Information Services Division.  Systems
analysts and programming services costs shall be recovered directly
from the agency for which the service was rendered, as agreed to by
that agency, and shall not be prorated to agencies not receiving
such services.  If the charges or programming services costs are not
timely paid by a state agency, the Information Services Division may
request the Division of Central Accounting and Reporting of the
Office of Management and Enterprise Services to create vouchers and
process payments to the Information Services Division against the
funds of the delinquent agency.  All amounts so collected shall be
deposited in the State Treasury to the credit of the General Revenue
Fund.
Added by Laws 1985, c. 203, § 49, operative July 1, 1985.  Amended
by Laws 1985, c. 344, § 4, emerg. eff. July 30, 1985; Laws 2006, c.
266, § 2, eff. July 1, 2006.  Renumbered from § 41.5a-1 of this
title by Laws 2009, c. 441, § 64, eff. July 1, 2009.  Amended by
Laws 2009, c. 451, § 5, eff. April 5, 2010; Laws 2012, c. 304, §
346; Laws 2013, c. 358, § 12, eff. July 1, 2013.

NOTE:  Laws 2009, c. 451, § 26, provides: "The provisions of
Sections 3 through 15, 17 through 20, 22 and 23 of this act shall be
effective and shall become operative on the effective date of the
appointment of the first Chief Information Officer by the Governor
as provided for in Section 2 of this act."  The first Chief
Information Officer was appointed by the Governor on April 5, 2010.

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