Oklahoma Code § 68-4102

Title 68. Revenue And Taxation: Legislative intent – Incentives to support retention of
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manufacturing and jobs.
It is the intent of the Legislature that:
1.  The State of Oklahoma provide appropriate incentives to
support retention of a qualified manufacturing establishment:
a. that is imminently at risk of ceasing operations in
this state,
b. that provides long-term benefits through retention of
quality jobs which increase the wealth of the state,
and
c. that agrees to engage in significant modernization and
retooling that will promote the growth of the industry
in Oklahoma and, by doing so, stabilize the economy of
the State of Oklahoma when there is a direct threat to
the existing revenue base and wealth of the state
because existing establishments are at risk of being
lost to other states or nations;
2.  The amount of incentives provided pursuant to this act in
connection with a particular establishment be directly related to
benefits due to retention of jobs and the investment of additional
capital for modernizing and retooling;
3.  The Oklahoma Department of Commerce and the Oklahoma Tax
Commission implement the provisions of this act and exercise all
powers as authorized in this act.  The exercise of powers conferred
by this act shall be deemed and held to be the performance of
essential public purposes; and
4.  Nothing herein shall be construed to constitute a guarantee
or assumption by the State of Oklahoma of any debt of any
individual, company, corporation or association.  Nor does this act
authorize the credit of the State of Oklahoma to be given, pledged
or loaned to any individual, company, corporation or association.
Nothing herein shall be construed to constitute a gift by the State
of Oklahoma to any individual, company, corporation or association.

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