Oklahoma Regulations § 230:15-5-110 Payment of motor license agents
Regulation Text
(a)
Payment for valid paper applications only.
Motor license agents shall be paid fifty cents by the State Election Board for each valid paper voter registration application form completed in the motor license agency. [26:4-109.3] A valid voter registration application shall be one that results either in a new voter registration or in a change to an existing voter registration. However, payment can be made only if the identification code assigned to the motor license agency by the Oklahoma Tax Commission is stamped or written in the shaded area provided for that purpose at the top of the form.
(b)
Schedule for payment.
Motor license agents shall be paid on a schedule to be determined by the Secretary of the State Election Board. However, motor license agents shall be paid at least four times each year. Motor license agent payroll records shall be cleared on March 31, June 30, September 30 and December 31 of each year.
Source
Added at 12 Ok Reg 2197, eff 7-1-95; Amended at 13 Ok Reg 3171, eff 6-18-96 (emergency); Amended at 14 Ok Reg 2624, eff 7-1-97
History
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