Oklahoma Code § 68-3647.2

Title 68. Revenue And Taxation: Definitions
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As used in the Reindustrialize Oklahoma Act of 2025:
1.  "Application" means a submission of detailed information by
an establishment that complies with all procedures established by
the Oklahoma Department of Commerce related to the format, content,
means, and timing of submission.  Such submissions shall include,
but not be limited to, a capital expenditure plan outlining
anticipated annual placements-in-service of qualified property and a
job creation plan outlining anticipated annual totals of new direct
jobs created;
2.  "Available funds" means the total amount of monies
identified for deposit in the ROA-25 Beneficiary Revolving Fund by
law, less the cumulative total of all ROA-25 investment rebate
payments, pre-qualified ROA-25 investment rebate payments,
encumbrances, and pre-encumbrances of the ROA-25 Beneficiary
Revolving Fund;
3.  "Establishment" means any business, no matter the legal
form, including, but not limited to, a sole proprietorship,
partnership, corporation, or limited liability corporation;
4.  "New direct job" means full-time employment, employed by the
establishment, which did not exist in this state prior to the date
of approval, by the Oklahoma Department of Commerce, of an
application made pursuant to this act.  A job shall be deemed to
exist in this state prior to approval of an application if the
activities and functions for which the particular job exists have
been ongoing at any time within six (6) months prior to such
approval; and
5.  "Qualified capital expenditure" means an expenditure on
property in this state after May 1, 2025, depreciable under Internal
Revenue Code, 26 U.S.C., Section 168, that has been verified by the
Oklahoma Department of Commerce.  The cost of property placed in
service and expenditures made on behalf of or for the benefit of an
establishment by a separate business entity shall be considered an
"expenditure" of the establishment for purposes of this definition.

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