Oklahoma Code § 74-500.6

Title 74. State Government: Travel by privately owned or chartered airplane -
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Reimbursement of fuel costs for personal aircraft used in criminal
pursuits or searches.
A.  Travel by any state officer or employee on official state
business on any privately owned or chartered airplane may be
reimbursed in an amount which, when added to per diem and
reimbursement for lodging for that trip, does not exceed the
equivalent of automobile mileage plus per diem and reimbursement for
lodging had a privately owned automobile been used for the trip.
The provisions of Section 500.4 of this title shall apply to
calculation of automobile mileage equivalent in this section.
B.  Upon completion of each trip, the pilot of any airplane
owned by this state shall enter into a record book the names of all
passengers on the airplane, date, destination, mileage, duration,
purpose, and expense of the trip.  The pilot shall sign each entry
in the record book.  Said book may be inspected by the State Auditor
and Inspector.
C.  Expenses of the trip are to be charged to the state
departments or agencies of the officers or employees using the
airplane.  For the purposes of this section the term expense of the
trip shall include but is not limited to the cost of operating the
airplane, the duration of the trip, and the salary of the pilot.
D.  Any non-elected law enforcement official or citizen who
offers for use his or her personal airplane or aircraft for searches
or criminal pursuits may be reimbursed by the public entity
requesting such assistance for the cost of fuel used during such
official business.  Each public entity authorizing the use of any
airplane or other aircraft for such purpose shall establish a policy
to verify information they deem necessary to reimburse such
individual for cost of fuel used pursuant to this subsection.  Such
information shall be recorded and made available by the public
entity in the same manner as required for other expenditures of
public funds by the public entity.

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