Oklahoma Code § 68-2851

Title 68. Revenue And Taxation: Pipeline companies - Sworn statement or schedule
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A.  Each pipeline company doing business in this state shall
return to the Oklahoma Tax Commission a sworn statement or schedule
as follows:
1.  The right-of-way and main line, giving the entire length of
main line in this and other states, showing the size of pipe and
showing the proportion in each city, school district, and county,
and the total in this state;
2.  The total length of each lateral or branch line and the size
of the pipe, together with the name of each city, school district,
and county in which such lateral and branch lines are located;
3.  A complete list giving location as to city, school district
or county of all pumping stations, storage depots, machine shops, or
other buildings together with all machinery, tools, tanks and
material;
4.  A statement or schedule showing the amount of its authorized
capital stock and the number of shares into which the same is
divided; the amount of capital stock paid up; the market value of
such stock, or if it has no market value, then the actual value

thereof, and the total amount of outstanding bonded indebtedness;
and
5.  A correct detailed statement of all other personal property,
including oil in storage, and giving the location thereof.
B.  Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 205 of this title,
the Tax Commission shall provide the assessor for each county listed
in the report, required by this section, schedules which detail
descriptions and corresponding values by taxing jurisdiction of all
pipeline company property listed in such reports to ensure that
property is reported for, and resulting tax revenues are attributed
to, the correct city, school district and county where taxable
property is located.

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