Oklahoma Code § 68-3660

Title 68. Revenue And Taxation: Establishments ceasing to qualify for incentive payment -
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Liability for payment of principal, interest or other costs.
A.  An establishment making the second irrevocable election
pursuant to the provisions of Section 3658 of this title and which
ceases to qualify for an incentive payment pursuant to the
provisions of the Oklahoma Quality Jobs Program Act, other than a
payment in the amount of One Dollar ($1.00) as provided in paragraph
1 of subsection D of Section 3658 of this title, and the withholding
tax collections of which are not sufficient to make required
payments of principal or interest because of a reduction in gross
payroll at a facility constructed with or equipped with personal
property acquired through the use of proceeds from the issuance of
obligations by the Oklahoma Development Finance Authority pursuant
to the provisions of this act, shall be liable to the State of
Oklahoma and the Oklahoma Development Finance Authority for the
amount of any required principal or interest payment associated with
obligations issued as a result of a second irrevocable election the
proceeds of which have been paid to the establishment or are
available for use by the establishment that remains after using the
incentive payment plus the withholding taxes of the establishment.
B.  An establishment incurring an obligation for the payment of
any principal, interest or other costs pursuant to subsection A of
this section shall be liable only for amounts accrued during such
period of time.  The establishment shall not have any direct
liability for subsequent periods of time during which the sum of the
incentive payment and the withholding tax collected from the
establishment is sufficient to make required payments in
satisfaction of the obligations issued pursuant to subsection A of
Section 3654 of this title.

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