Oklahoma Code § 69-1931

Title 69. Roads, Bridges, And Ferries: Road User Charge Task Force
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A.  1.  There is hereby created to continue until June 30, 2024,
the Road User Charge Task Force.  The task force shall be chaired by
the Executive Director of the Department of Transportation and shall
consist of, but shall not be limited to, representation from the
following groups:
a. Department of Transportation,
b. Metro Planning Organizations (MPOs),
c. Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and
Technology,
d. Office of Management and Enterprise Services,
e. Oklahoma Tax Commission,
f. Oklahoma Municipal League,
g. Association of County Commissioners of Oklahoma,
h. Oklahoma Corporation Commission,
i. Department of Transportation Tribal Advisory Board,
j. Industry representatives,
k. Office of the Speaker of the House of Representatives,
and
l. Office of the President Pro Tempore of the Senate;
2.  The Road User Charge Task Force shall:
a. consult with highway users and transportation
stakeholders, including stakeholders representing
vehicle users, vehicle manufacturers and fuel
distributors, to ensure fair and equitable
distribution of the gas tax burden across all vehicles
regardless of fuel source,
b. study the availability, adaptability, reliability and
security of methods that may be used in recording and
reporting public road usage,

c. study the ease and cost of administering the
collection of taxes and fees as an alternative to the
current system of taxing highway use through motor
vehicle fuel taxes,
d. ensure that processes for collecting, managing,
storing, transmitting and destroying data are in place
to protect the integrity of the data and safeguard the
privacy of drivers,
e. collaborate with other states to seek potential
interoperability opportunities to capture out-of-state
drivers traveling through Oklahoma,
f. develop and implement a voluntary pilot program to
assess the potential for mileage-based revenue
collection for Oklahoma's roads and highways as an
alternative to the gas tax system,
g. through public outreach, secure a sampling of
individuals willing to participate in the pilot
program for testing purposes in lieu of paying certain
vehicle registration fees, and
h. seek available federal funds for studies,
demonstration projects or pilots associated with the
Oklahoma Road User Charge Program's implementation.
B.  A report of findings and recommendations determined by the
task force on how best to implement the Oklahoma Road User Charge
Program shall be submitted to the Legislature by December 31, 2023.

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