Oklahoma Code § 68-2947.2

Title 68. Revenue And Taxation: Apportionment of documentary stamp revenues
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A.  For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2022, and for each
fiscal year thereafter, ten percent (10%) of the revenue collected
pursuant to Section 3204 of this title shall be apportioned by the
Oklahoma Tax Commission monthly to the Oklahoma Cooperative
Extension Service for duties imposed on the Extension Service
pursuant to Sections 130.1 through 130.7 and Section 1500 of Title
19 of the Oklahoma Statutes and Section 3006 of this title.
B.  For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2022, and for each
fiscal year thereafter, eighty-eight and five-tenths percent (88.5%)
of the revenue collected pursuant to Section 3204 of this title
shall be apportioned by the Oklahoma Tax Commission monthly to the
Oklahoma State University Center for Local Government Technology for
duties imposed pursuant to Sections 2816 and 2862 of this title
related to any training, support, professional development, and
additional software necessary for county assessors, treasurers and

boards of equalization, and the acquisition and administration of a
computer-assisted mass appraisal software system for county
governments; provided, the Oklahoma State University Center for
Local Government Technology may delay the acquisition of such
software until such time as sufficient funds are available.
C.  After the computer-assisted mass appraisal software
acquisition is complete and associated costs are paid, any county
which elects not to participate in the Oklahoma State University
Center for Local Government Technology's computer-assisted mass
appraisal software system may apply to the Center for Local
Government Technology for a refund up to ten percent (10%) of such
county's annual documentary stamp tax revenue apportionment received
by the Center for Local Government Technology; provided, if
available funds are insufficient for a ten-percent rebate, the
percentage shall be adjusted so that rebates may be paid.

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