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Code · Oklahoma · Title 74 — State Government

§74-500.53. Services included.

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Any employee who is permanently transferred at the request of any state agency to a location in excess of twenty-five
(25)miles from the location of his previous place of employment shall be entitled to payment by the State of Oklahoma to the carrier for the following services provided by the carrier:
1.
(a)The actual line-haul cost of moving ten thousand (10,000) pounds of the employee's household goods, said cost to include the packing, loading and unloading of the goods, respectively, or
(b)Movement of one manufactured home and its contents, regardless of the number of pieces into which it disassembles for transport, provided it is the principal residence of the employee; provided further, that said movement shall not exceed the equivalent cost of moving ten thousand (10,000) pounds of household goods the equivalent distance;
2. Special servicing of appliances at the origin and destination of the move; and
3. The insuring of the employee's household goods and/or manufactured home, in the amount of One Dollar ($1.00) per pound, not to exceed Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00).
Any additional moving expenses incurred as a result of said transfer shall be assumed by the employee. Laws 1972, c. 150, § 3, eff. July 1, 1972; Laws 1974, c. 203, § 2; Laws 1981, c. 118, § 35.
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