Oklahoma Code § 62-397

Title 62. Public Finance: Levy of taxes - Sinking fund - Penalty for neglect or
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refusal.
In every instance in which any county, city, town, township, the
board of education of any city, or any school district shall issue
bonds under Sections 391 et seq. of this title, it shall be the
imperative duty of the proper officers to provide annually, at the
time of providing for the levy of other taxes, for a tax sufficient
in amount to pay the interest upon said bonds or the coupons as they
become due, and to create a sinking fund, as provided for in this
article, for the payment of the principal of such bonds; and if such
officers fail or neglect to provide for such levy, it shall be the
duty of the county clerk forthwith to do so; and in case any such
officer shall neglect or refuse to levy any such tax at the time
aforesaid, and in case any county clerk shall neglect or refuse to
extend such tax upon the tax roll of the county at the proper time,
then and in that case any such officer so neglecting or refusing to
levy or extend such tax shall be severally and individually liable
and shall also be liable upon his official bond to the holder of any
such bond or coupon falling due during the year for which such tax
should have been levied or extended for the full amount thereof as
soon as the same is due, which liability may be enforced in a civil

action in the name of such holder; and any such officer so
neglecting or refusing to levy or extend such tax shall also be
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof shall be
fined in an amount equal to the amount which it may be shown should
have been so levied or extended during such year, or imprisoned in
the county jail for a term not less than three (3) nor more than
twelve (12) months.

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