Oklahoma 2025 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB50 Latest Draft

Bill / Engrossed Version Filed 04/30/2025

                             
 
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ENGROSSED HOUSE AMENDME NT 
 TO 
ENGROSSED SENATE BILL NO . 50 By: Dossett of the Senate 
 
  and 
 
  Archer and Hefner of the 
House 
 
 
 
 
[ sales tax - exemptions - firearm and gun safety 
devices - effective date ] 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
AUTHORS:  Add the following House Coa uthor:  Blancett, Dollens, 
Waldron, and Rosecrants 
 
AMENDMENT NO. 1.  Page 1, Line 9, strike the enacting clause 
 
 
   
 
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Passed the House of Representatives the 29th day of April, 2025. 
 
 
 
 
  
Presiding Officer of the House of 
 	Representatives 
 
 
Passed the Senate the ____ day of __________, 2025. 
 
 
 
 
  
Presiding Officer of the Senate  
 
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ENGROSSED SENATE 
BILL NO. 50 	By: Dossett of the Senate 
 
  and 
 
  Archer and Hefner of the 
House 
 
 
 
[ sales tax - exemptions - firearm and gun safety 
devices - effective date ] 
 
 
 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: 
SECTION 1.     AMENDATORY     68 O.S. 2021, Section 1357, as 
last amended by Section 4, Chapter 363, O.S.L. 2024 (68 O.S. Supp. 
2024, Section 1357), is amended to read as follows: 
Section 1357.  Exemptions – General. There are hereby 
specifically exempted fr om the tax levied by the Oklahoma Sales Tax 
Code: 
1.  Transportation of school pupils to and from elementary 
schools or high schools in motor or other vehicles; 
2.  Transportation of persons where the fare of each person does 
not exceed One Dollar ($1.00), or local transportation of persons 
within the corporate limits of a municipality except by taxicabs; 
3.  Sales for resale to persons engaged in the business of 
reselling the article s purchased, whether within or without the 
state, provided that such sales to residents of this state are made 
to persons to whom sales tax permits have been issued as provided in   
 
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the Oklahoma Sales Tax Code.  This exemption shall not apply to the 
sales of articles made to persons holding permits when such persons 
purchase items for their use and which they are not regularly 
engaged in the business of reselling; neither shall this exemption 
apply to sales of tangible personal property to peddlers, solicitor s 
and other salespersons who do not have an established place of 
business and a sales tax permit.  The exemption provided by this 
paragraph shall apply to sales of motor fuel or diesel fuel to a 
Group Five vendor, but the use of such motor fuel or di esel fuel by 
the Group Five vendor shall not be exempt from the tax levied by th e 
Oklahoma Sales Tax Code.  The purchase of motor fuel or diesel fuel 
is exempt from sales tax when the motor fuel is for shipment outside 
this state and consumed by a common carrier by rail in the conduct 
of its business.  The sales tax shall apply to the purchase of motor 
fuel or diesel fuel in Oklahoma by a common carrier by rail when 
such motor fuel is purchased for fueling, within this state, of any 
locomotive or other moto rized flanged wheel equipment; 
4.  Sales of advertising space in newspapers and periodicals; 
5.  Sales of programs relating to sporting and entertainment 
events, and sales of advertising on billboards (including signage, 
posters, panels, marquees or on other sim ilar surfaces, whether 
indoors or outdoors) or in programs relating to spo rting and 
entertainment events, and sales of any advertising, to be displayed 
at or in connection with a sporting event, via the Internet,   
 
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electronic display devices or through public address or broadcast 
systems.  The exemption authorized by this paragrap h shall be 
effective for all sales made on or after January 1, 2001; 
6.  Sales of any advertising, other than the advertising 
described by paragraph 5 of this section, via the Intern et, 
electronic display devices or through the electronic media including 
radio, public address or broadcast systems, television (whether 
through closed circuit broadcasting systems or otherwise), and cable 
and satellite television, and the servicing of any advertising 
devices; 
7.  Eggs, feed, supplies, machinery, and equipment p urchased by 
persons regularly engaged in the business of raising worms, fish, 
any insect, or any other form of terrestrial or aquatic animal life 
and used for the purpose of raising same for marketing.  This 
exemption shall only be granted and extended to the purchaser when 
the items are to be used and in fact are used in the raising of 
animal life as set out above.  Each purchaser shall certify, in 
writing, on the invoice or sa les ticket retained by the vendor that 
the purchaser is regularly engaged in the business of raising such 
animal life and that the items purchased will be used only in such 
business.  The vendor shall certify to the Oklahoma Tax Commission 
that the price of the items has been reduced to grant the full 
benefit of the exemption.  Violat ion hereof by the purchaser or 
vendor shall be a misdemeanor;   
 
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8.  Sale of natural or artificial gas and electricity, and 
associated delivery or transmission services, when sold exclusively 
for residential use.  Provided, this exemption shall not apply to 
any sales tax levied by a city or town, or a county or any other 
jurisdiction in this state; 
9.  In addition to the exemptions authorized by Section 1357.6 
of this title, sales of dru gs sold pursuant to a prescription 
written for the treatment of human bein gs by a person licensed to 
prescribe the drugs, and sales of insulin and medical oxygen.  
Provided, this exemption shall not apply to over -the-counter drugs; 
10.  Transfers of title or possession of empty, partially 
filled, or filled returnable oil and che mical drums to any person 
who is not regularly engaged in the business of selling, reselling 
or otherwise transferring empty, partially filled or filled 
returnable oil drums; 
11.  Sales of one-way utensils, paper napkins, paper cups, 
disposable hot contain ers, and other one-way carry out materials to 
a vendor of meals or beverages; 
12.  Sales of food or food products for home consumption which 
are purchased in whole or in part w ith coupons issued pursuant to 
the federal food stamp program as authorized by S ections 2011 
through 2029 2036d of Title 7 of the United States Code, as to that 
portion purchased with such coupons.  The exemption provided for 
such sales shall be inapplicable to such sales upon the effective   
 
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date of any federal law that removes the req uirement of the 
exemption as a condition for participation by the state in the 
federal food stamp program; 
13.  Sales of food or food products, or any equipment or 
supplies used in the preparation of the food or food products to or 
by an organization which : 
a. is exempt from taxation pursuant to the provisions of 
Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 
1986, as amended, 26 U.S.C., Section 501(c)(3), and 
which provides and de livers prepared meals for home 
consumption to elderly or homebound persons as part of 
a program commonly known as “Meals on Wheels” or 
“Mobile Meals”, or 
b. is exempt from taxation pursuant to the provisions of 
Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Reven ue Code of 
1986, as amended, 26 U.S.C., Section 501(c)(3), and 
which receives federal funding pursuant to the Older 
Americans Act of 1965, as amended, for the purpose of 
providing nutrition programs for the care and benefit 
of elderly persons; 
14. a. Sales of tangible personal property or services to or 
by organizations which are exem pt from taxation 
pursuant to the provisions of Section 501(c)(3) of the   
 
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Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, 26 U.S.C., 
Section 501(c)(3), and: 
(1) are primarily involved in the collection and 
distribution of food and other household products 
to other organizations that facilitate the 
distribution of such products to the needy and 
such distributee organizations are exempt from 
taxation pursuant to the provisions of Section 
501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, 
as amended, 26 U.S.C., Section 501(c)(3), or 
(2) facilitate the distribution of such products to 
the needy. 
b. Sales made in the course of business for profit or 
savings, competing with other persons engaged in the 
same or similar business shall not be exempt under 
this paragraph; 
15.  Sales of tangible personal property or services to 
children’s homes which are located on church -owned property and are 
operated by organizations exempt from taxation pursuant to the 
provisions of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, 26 
U.S.C., Section 501(c)(3); 
16.  Sales of computers, data processing equipment, related 
peripherals, and telephone, telegraph or telecommunications service 
and equipment for use in a qual ified aircraft maintenance or   
 
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manufacturing facility.  For purposes of this para graph, “qualified 
aircraft maintenance or manufacturing facility ” means a new or 
expanding facility primarily engaged in aircraft repair, building or 
rebuilding, whether or not on a factory basis, whose total cost of 
construction exceeds the sum of Five Mi llion Dollars ($5,000,000.00) 
and which employs at least two hundred fifty (250) new full-time-
equivalent employees, as certified by the Oklahoma Employment 
Security Commission, upon completion of the facility.  In order to 
qualify for the exemption provid ed for by this paragraph, the cost 
of the items purchased by the qualified aircraft maintenance or 
manufacturing facility shall equal or exceed the sum of Two Million 
Dollars ($2,000,000.00); 
17.  Sales of tangible personal property consumed or 
incorporated in the construction or expansion of a qualified 
aircraft maintenance or manufacturing facility as defined in 
paragraph 16 of this section.  For purposes of this paragraph, sa les 
made to a contractor or subcontractor that has previously entered 
into a contractual relationship with a qualified aircraft 
maintenance or manufacturing facility for construction or expansion 
of such a facility shall be considered sales made to a qualified 
aircraft maintenance or manufacturing facility; 
18.  Sales of the following telecommunications services: 
a. Interstate interstate and International “800 service” 
international 800 service.  “800 service” means a   
 
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telecommunications service that allows a caller to 
dial a toll-free number without incurring a charge for 
the call.  The service is typically marketed under the 
name “800”, “855”, “866”, “877” and “888” toll-free 
calling, and any subsequent numbers designated by the 
Federal Communications Commission, 
b. Interstate interstate and International “900 service” 
international 900 service.  “900 service” means an 
inbound toll telecommunications service purchased by a 
subscriber that allows the subscriber ’s customers to 
call in to the subscriber ’s prerecorded announcement 
or live service.  900 service does not include the 
charge for:  collection services provided by the 
seller of the telecommunications services to the 
subscriber, or service or product sold by the 
subscriber to the subscriber ’s customer.  The service 
is typically marketed under the name “900” service, 
and any subsequent numbers designated by the Federal 
Communications Commission, 
c. Interstate interstate and International “private 
communications service” international private 
communications service.  “Private communications 
service” means a telecommunications service that 
entitles the customer to exclusive or priority use of   
 
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a communications channel or group of channels between 
or among termination points, regardless of the manner 
in which such channel or channels are connected, and 
includes switching capacity, extensi on lines, stations 
and any other associated services that are provided in 
connection with the use of such channel or channels, 
d. “Value-added nonvoice data service ” value-added 
nonvoice data service.  “Value-added nonvoice data 
service” means a service that otherwise meets the 
definition of telecommunications services in which 
computer processing applications are used to act on 
the form, content, code or protocol of the information 
or data primarily for a purpose other than 
transmission, conveyance, or rou ting, 
e. Interstate interstate and International international 
telecommunications service which is: 
(1) rendered by a company for private use within its 
organization, or 
(2) used, allocated or distributed by a company to 
its affiliated group, 
f. Regulatory regulatory assessments and charges 
including charges to fund the Oklahoma Universal 
Service Fund, the Oklahoma Lifeline Fund and the 
Oklahoma High Cost Fund, and   
 
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g. Telecommunications telecommunications nonrecurring 
charges including but not limited to th e installation, 
connection, change, or initiation of 
telecommunications services which are not associated 
with a retail consumer sale; 
19.  Sales of railroad track spikes manuf actured and sold for 
use in this state in the construction or repair of railroad tracks, 
switches, sidings, and turnouts; 
20.  Sales of aircraft and aircraft parts provided such sales 
occur at a qualified aircraft maintenance facility.  As used in this 
paragraph, “qualified aircraft maintenance facility ” means a 
facility operated by a n air common carrier including one or more 
component overhaul support buildings or structures in an area owned, 
leased, or controlled by the air common carrier, at which there were 
employed at least two thousand (2,000) full-time-equivalent 
employees in the preceding year as certified by the Oklahoma 
Employment Security Commission and which is primarily related to the 
fabrication, repair, alteration, modification, refurbishing, 
maintenance, building, or rebuilding of commercial aircraft or 
aircraft parts used in air common carriage.  For purposes of this 
paragraph, “air common carrier” shall also include members of an 
affiliated group as defined by Section 1504 of the Internal Re venue 
Code of 1986, as amended, 26 U.S.C., Section 1504.  Beginning July 
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supplies, equipment, and related tangible personal property and 
services used or consumed in the repair, remodeling, or maint enance 
of aircraft, aircraft engines or aircraft component parts which 
occur at a qualified aircraft maintenance facility; 
21.  Sales of machinery and equipment purchased and used by 
persons and establishments primarily engaged in computer services 
and data processing: 
a. as defined under Industry Group Numbers 7372 and 7373 
of the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) 
Manual, latest version, which derive at least fifty 
percent (50%) of their annual gross revenues from the 
sale of a product or service to an out-of-state buyer 
or consumer, and 
b. as defined under Industry Group Number 7374 of the SIC 
Manual, latest version, which derive at least eighty 
percent (80%) of their annual gross revenues from the 
sale of a product or service to an out -of-state buyer 
or consumer. 
Eligibility for the exemption set out in this paragraph sh all be 
established, subject to review by the Tax Commission, by annually 
filing an affidavit with the Tax Commission stating that the 
facility so qualifies and such information as re quired by the Tax 
Commission.  For purposes of determining whether annual gross 
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all sales to the federal government shall be considered to be to an 
out-of-state buyer or consumer; 
22.  Sales of prosthetic devices to an individual for use by 
such individual.  Fo r purposes of this paragraph, “prosthetic 
device” shall have the same meaning as provided in Section 1357.6 of 
this title, but shall not include corrective eye glasses, contact 
lenses, or hearing aids; 
23.  Sales of tangible personal property or services t o a motion 
picture or television production company to be used or consumed in 
connection with an eligible production.  For purposes of this 
paragraph, “eligible production” means a documentary, special, music 
video or a television commercial or television program that will 
serve as a pilot for or be a segment of an ongoing dramatic or 
situation comedy series filmed or taped for network or national or 
regional syndication or a feature -length motion picture intended for 
theatrical release or for network or na tional or regional 
syndication or broadcast.  The provisions of this paragraph shall 
apply to sales occurring on or after July 1, 1996.  In order to 
qualify for the exemption, the motion picture or television 
production company shall file any documentation and information 
required to be submitted pursuant to rules promulgated by the Tax 
Commission; 
24.  Sales of diesel fuel sold for consumption by commercial 
vessels, barges and other commercial watercraft;   
 
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25.  Sales of tangible personal property or service s to tax-
exempt independent nonprofit biomedical research foundations that 
provide educational programs for Oklahoma science students and 
teachers and to tax-exempt independent nonprofit community blood 
banks headquartered in this state; 
26.  Effective May 6, 1992, sales of wireless telecommunications 
equipment to a vendor who subsequently transfers the equipment at no 
charge or for a discounted charge to a consumer as part of a 
promotional package or as an inducement to commence or continue a 
contract for wireless telecommunications services; 
27.  Effective January 1, 1991, leases of rail transportation 
cars to haul coal to coal -fired plants located in this state which 
generate electric power; 
28.  Beginning July 1, 2005, sales of aircraft engine repairs, 
modification, and replacement parts, sales of aircraft frame repairs 
and modification, aircraft interior modification, and paint, and 
sales of services employed in the repair, modific ation, and 
replacement of parts of aircraft engines, aircraft frame and 
interior repair and modification, and paint; 
29.  Sales of materials and supplies to the owner or operator of 
a ship, motor vessel, or barge that is used in interstate or 
international commerce if the materials and supplies:   
 
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a. are loaded on the ship, motor vessel, or barge and 
used in the maintenance and operation of the ship, 
motor vessel, or barge, or 
b. enter into and become component parts of the ship, 
motor vessel, or barge; 
30.  Sales of tangible personal property made at estate sales at 
which such property is offered for sale on the premises of the 
former residence of the decedent by a person who is not required to 
be licensed pursuant to the Transient Merchant Licensing Ac t, or who 
is not otherwise required to obtain a sales tax permit for the sale 
of such property pursuant to the provisions of Section 1364 of this 
title; provided: 
a. such sale or event may not be held for a period 
exceeding three (3) consecutive days, 
b. the sale must be conducted within six (6) months of 
the date of death of the dece dent, and 
c. the exemption allowed by this paragraph shall not be 
allowed for property that was not part of the 
decedent’s estate; 
31.  Beginning January 1, 2004, sales of elec tricity and 
associated delivery and transmission services, when sold exclusively 
for use by an oil and gas operator for reservoir dewatering projects 
and associated operations commencing on or after July 1, 2003, in 
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five-to-one water-to-oil, and such oil and gas developm ent projects 
have been classified by the Corporation Commission as a reservoir 
dewatering unit; 
32.  Sales of prewritten computer software that is delivered 
electronically.  For purposes of this paragraph, “delivered 
electronically” means delivered to the purchaser by means other than 
tangible storage media; 
33.  Sales of modular dwelling units when built at a production 
facility and moved in whole or in parts, to be assembled on -site, 
and permanently affixed to the real property and used for 
residential or commercial purposes.  The exemption provided by this 
paragraph shall equal forty -five percent (45%) of the total sales 
price of the modular dwelling unit.  For purposes of thi s paragraph, 
“modular dwelling unit ” means a structure that is not subject to th e 
motor vehicle excise tax imposed pursuant to Section 2103 of this 
title; 
34.  Sales of tangible personal property or services to: 
a. persons who are residents of Oklahoma and have been 
honorably discharged from active service in any branch 
of the Armed Forces of the United States or Oklahoma 
National Guard and who have been certified by the 
United States Department of Veterans Affairs or its 
successor to be in receipt of disab ility compensation 
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shall be permanent and have been sustained through 
military action or accident or resulting from disease 
contracted while in such active service and registered 
with the veterans registry creat ed by the Oklahoma 
Department of Veterans Affairs, or 
b. the surviving spouse of the person in subparagraph a 
of this paragraph if the person is deceased and the 
spouse has not remarried and the surviving spouse of a 
person who is determined by the U nited States 
Department of Defense or any branch of the United 
States military to have died while in the line of duty 
if the spouse has not remarried.  Sales for the 
benefit of an eligible person to a spouse of the 
eligible person or to a member of the household in 
which the eligible person resides and who is 
authorized to make purcha ses on the person’s behalf, 
when such eligible person is not present at the sale, 
shall also be exempt for purposes of this paragraph.  
The Oklahoma Tax Commission shall issue a separate 
exemption card to a spouse of an eligible person or to 
a member of the household in which the eligible person 
resides who is authorized to make purchases on the 
person’s behalf, if requested by the eligible person.  
Sales qualifying for the exemption authorized by this   
 
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paragraph shall not exceed Twenty -five Thousand 
Dollars ($25,000.00) per year per individual while the 
disabled veteran is living.  Sales qualifying for the 
exemption authorized by this paragraph shall not 
exceed One Thousand Dolla rs ($1,000.00) per year for 
an unremarried surviving spouse.  Upon request of th e 
Tax Commission, a person asserting or claiming the 
exemption authorized by this paragraph shall provide a 
statement, executed under oath, that the total sales 
amounts for which the exemption is applicable have not 
exceeded Twenty-five Thousand Dollars ($ 25,000.00) per 
year per living disabled veteran or One Thousand 
Dollars ($1,000.00) per year for an unremarried 
surviving spouse.  If the amount of such exempt sales 
exceeds such amount, the sales tax in excess of the 
authorized amount shall be treated as a direct sales 
tax liability and may be recovered by the Tax 
Commission in the same manner provided by law for 
other taxes including penalty and interest.  The Tax 
Commission shall promulgate any rules necessary to 
implement the provisions of this paragrap h, which 
shall include rules providing for the disclosure of 
information about persons eligible for the exemption 
authorized in this paragraph to the Oklahoma   
 
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Department of Veterans Affairs, as authorized in 
Section 205 of this title.  For purposes of the 
exemption authorized by this subparagraph, if the 
disability determination that would have been made 
while the disabled veteran was still living is not 
made final until after the dea th of the disabled 
veteran, the exemption authorized by this subparagraph 
may still be claimed by the surviving spouse; 
35.  Sales of electricity to the operator, specifically 
designated by the Corporation Commission, of a spacing unit or lease 
from which oil is produced or attempted to be produced using 
enhanced recovery method s including, but not limited to, increased 
pressure in a producing formation through the use of water or 
saltwater if the electrical usage is associated with and necessary 
for the operation of equipment required to inject or circulate 
fluids in a producing formation for the purpose of forcing oil or 
petroleum into a wellbore for eventual recovery and production from 
the wellhead.  In order to be eligible for the sales tax exempt ion 
authorized by this paragraph, the total content of oil recovered 
after the use of enhanced recovery methods shall not exceed one 
percent (1%) by volume.  The exemption authorized by this paragraph 
shall be applicable only to the state sales tax rate and shal l not 
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36.  Sales of intrastate charter and tour bus transportation.  
As used in this paragraph, “intrastate charter and tour bus 
transportation” means the transportation of persons from one 
location in this state to another location in this state in a motor 
vehicle which has been constructed in such a manner that it may 
lawfully carry more than eighteen persons, and which is ordinarily 
used or rented to carry persons for compensation.  Provided, this 
exemption shall not apply to regularly scheduled bus transportation 
for the general public; 
37.  Sales of vitamins, minerals, and dietary supplements by a 
licensed chiropractor to a person who is the patient of such 
chiropractor at the physical locat ion where the chiropractor 
provides chiropractic care or services to such patien t.  The 
provisions of this paragraph shall not be applicable to any drug, 
medicine, or substance for which a prescription by a licensed 
physician is required; 
38.  Sales of goods, wa res, merchandise, tangible personal 
property, machinery, and equipment to a web search portal located in 
this state which derives at least eighty percent (80%) of its annual 
gross revenue from the sale of a product or service to an out -of-
state buyer or consumer.  For purposes of this paragraph, “web 
search portal” means an establishment classified under NAICS North 
American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code 519130 which 
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extensive databases of Internet addresses and content in an easily 
searchable format; 
39.  Sales of tangible personal property consumed or 
incorporated in the construction or expansion of a facility for a 
corporation organized under Section 437 et seq. of Tit le 18 of the 
Oklahoma Statutes as a rural electric cooperative.  For purposes of 
this paragraph, sales made to a contractor or subcontractor that has 
previously entered into a contractual relationship with a rural 
electric cooperative for construction or expansi on of a facility 
shall be considered sales made to a rural electric cooper ative; 
40.  Sales of tangible personal property or services to a 
business primarily engaged in the repair of consumer electronic 
goods including, but not limited to, cell phone s, compact disc 
players, personal computers, MP3 players, digital devices for th e 
storage and retrieval of information through hard -wired or wireless 
computer or Internet connections, if the devices are sold to the 
business by the original manufacturer of such d evices and the 
devices are repaired, refitted or refurbished for sale by t he entity 
qualifying for the exemption authorized by this paragraph directly 
to retail consumers or if the devices are sold to another business 
entity for sale to retail consum ers; 
41.  On or after July 1, 2019, and prior to July 1, 2024, sales 
or leases of rolling stock when sold or leased by the manufacturer, 
regardless of whether the purchaser is a public services corporation   
 
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engaged in business as a common carrier of property or p assengers by 
railway, for use or consumption by a common carrier directly in the 
rendition of public service.  For purposes of this paragraph, 
“rolling stock” means locomotives, autocars, and railroad cars and 
“sales or leases” includes railroad car maintenance and retrofitting 
of railroad cars for their further use only on the railways; 
42.  Sales of gold, silver, platinum, palladium or other bullion 
items such as coins and bars and legal tender of any nation, which 
legal tender is sold according to its va lue as precious metal or as 
an investment.  As used in the paragraph, “bullion” means any 
precious metal including, but not limited to, gold, silver, 
platinum, and palladium, that is in such a state or condition that 
its value depends upon its precio us metal content and not its form.  
The exemption authorized by this paragraph s hall not apply to 
fabricated metals that have been processed or manufactured for 
artistic use or as jewelry; and 
43.  Recovery fees on the rental charge from any item of heavy 
equipment property rental as provided for in Section 2 of this act 
2807.11 of this title; and 
44.  Sales of firearm safety devices and gun safety devices.  As 
used in this paragraph: 
a. “firearm safety device ” means a gun safe, gun case, 
gun lock box, trigger lock, barrel lock, or other 
device that is designed to be used to store a fi rearm   
 
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and that is designed to be unlocked only by means of a 
key, combination, or other similar means, and 
b. “gun safety device” means any integral device to be 
equipped or installe d on a firearm that permits a user 
to program the firearm to operate only for specified 
persons designated by the user through computerized 
locking devices or other means integral to and 
permanently part of the firearm . 
SECTION 2.  This act shall become effective November 1, 2025. 
Passed the Senate the 13th day o f March, 2025. 
 
 
  
 	Presiding Officer of the Senate 
 
 
Passed the House of Representatives the ____ day of __________, 
2025. 
 
 
  
 	Presiding Officer of the House 
 	of Representatives