Oklahoma Code § 85A-118

Title 85A. Workers' Compensation: Fees
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A.  A filing fee of One Hundred Forty Dollars ($140.00) per
case, including but not limited to any Joint Petition or medical fee
dispute authorized by this title, shall be collected from the
employer filing a Joint Petition or party filing a medical fee
dispute by the Workers' Compensation Commission.  In the event any
award becomes final against an employer, such amount shall be
assessed by the Commission.  The filing fee shall be deposited as
follows:
1.  One Hundred Five Dollars ($105.00) to the credit of the
Workers' Compensation Commission Revolving Fund;
2.  Ten Dollars ($10.00) to the credit of the Attorney General's
Workers' Compensation Fraud Unit Revolving Fund created by Section
19.2 of Title 74 of the Oklahoma Statutes; and
3.  Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00) to the credit of the Workers'
Compensation Commission Revolving Fund for purposes of implementing
the provisions of this title, including strengthening and providing
additional funding for the Attorney General's Workers' Compensation
Fraud Unit, providing counseling services pursuant to the workers'
compensation counselor or ombudsman program and safety in the
workplace.
B.  A fee of One Hundred Thirty Dollars ($130.00) per action to
reopen any case pursuant to Section 32 of this title shall be
collected by the Commission and assessed as costs to be paid by the
party that reopens the case.  The fee collected pursuant to this
subsection shall be deposited to the credit of the Workers'
Compensation Commission Revolving Fund for purposes of implementing
the provisions of this title, including strengthening and providing
additional funding for the Attorney General's Workers' Compensation
Fraud Unit, providing counseling services pursuant to the workers'
compensation counselor or ombudsman program and safety in the
workplace.

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