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OK HB2932

Bill

Status

Passed

4/25/2016

Primary Sponsor

Mark McCullough

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Origin

House of Representatives

2016 Regular Session

AI Summary

  • Oklahoma Tax Commission may refuse to issue decals for coin-operated devices to persons delinquent on fees or penalties, but must provide notice of intent to refuse

  • Penalties for operating devices without required decals adjusted to $100 for music, amusement, or vending devices requiring $0.25 or more, and $10 for all other coin-operated devices

  • Owners must receive 30 days notice of penalty assessment before the Tax Commission can refuse to issue a decal

  • Devices cannot be seized until at least 15 days after sealing and posting notice informing the owner of potential seizure if fees remain unpaid

  • Repeals Section 1508 (criminal misdemeanor for unlawful operation of coin-operated devices); effective November 1, 2016

Legislative Description

Revenue and taxation; coin-operated music and amusement devices; requiring notices; limiting device seizure; repealer; effective date.

Last Action

Approved by Governor 04/25/2016

4/25/2016

Committee Referrals

Finance3/21/2016
Appropriations and Budget2/2/2016

Full Bill Text

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