Fent v. STATE EX REL. DEPT. OF HUMAN SVCS.

2010 OK 2, 236 P.3d 61
CourtSupreme Court of Oklahoma
DecidedJanuary 19, 2010
Docket107,116
StatusPublished

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Fent v. STATE EX REL. DEPT. OF HUMAN SVCS., 2010 OK 2, 236 P.3d 61 (Okla. 2010).

Opinion

236 P.3d 61 (2010)
2010 OK 2

Jerry R. FENT, as taxpayer and citizen paying court costs in District Courts and all other similar parties/persons, Petitioner,
v.
STATE of Oklahoma, ex rel., DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES; and Howard H. Hendrick, in his official capacity as the Director of the Department of Human Services; and Gerri Webb, Aneta Wilkinson, Jay Dee Chase, Bob Rawlings, Richard DeVaughn, Patrice Douglas, Ron Mercer, George Young, and Mike Peck in their official capacity as Commissioners of the Department of Human Services; and State of Oklahoma, ex rel. Office of the Attorney General and W.A. Drew Edmondson, Attorney General, in his official capacity as a State Administrator, and State of Oklahoma, ex rel. Office of Oklahoma County District Court Clerk, and Patricia Presley in her official capacity as Oklahoma County District Court Clerk, and all other 76 District Court Clerks of the State of Oklahoma, Respondents.

No. 107,116.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

January 19, 2010.
Rehearing Denied April 20, 2010 and June 1, 2010.

*63 Jerry R. Fent, Oklahoma City, OK, Pro-Se Petitioner.

Scott D. Boughton, Assistant Attorney General, Oklahoma Attorney General's Office, Oklahoma City, OK, and John M. Jacobsen, Assistant District Attorney, Oklahoma City, OK, for the Respondents.

HARGRAVE, J.

¶ 1 The petitioner, Jerry R. Fent, filed an application asking this Court to assume original jurisdiction and declare unconstitutional 28 O.S. Supp.2008 § 152(D)(E) and (F) and 28 O.S. Supp.2008 § 152.1(B), which require a portion of fees paid to the court clerks in civil actions to be credited to or deposited to non-judicial programs. Mr. Fent bases his standing to obtain relief upon his status as a resident taxpayer of the State of Oklahoma challenging the unlawful spending of public funds as well as upon his status as a plaintiff and attorney paying court costs in the district court of Oklahoma County.[1] The respondents do not dispute the petitioner's standing to sue. After oral argument before the Court en banc, we granted Mr. Fent's application to assume original jurisdiction.[2]

*64 ¶ 2 The complained-of fees are set forth at 28 O.S. Supp.2008 § 152 and 28 O.S. Supp.2008 § 152.1. Mr. Fent challenges 1) that portion of the filing fee in adoption cases deposited to the credit of the Voluntary Registry and Confidential Intermediary program and the Mutual Consent Voluntary Registry pursuant to 28 O.S. § 152(D); 2) that portion of the filing fee in civil cases deposited to the credit of the Child Abuse Multidisciplinary Account pursuant to 28 O.S. § 152(E) and § 152.1(B); and 3) the sum of $3.00 assessed and credited to the Office of the Attorney General Victim Services Unit pursuant to 28 O.S. § 152(F).

¶ 3 Title 28 O.S. Supp.2008 § 152 provides, in pertinent part:

A. In any civil case filed in a district court, the court clerk shall collect, at the time of filing, the following flat fees, none of which shall ever be refundable, and which shall be the only charge for court costs, except as is otherwise specifically provided for by law:
     1.    Actions for divorce, alimony without
           divorce, separate maintenance,
           custody or support                      $140.00
     2.    Any ancillary proceeding to modify
           or vacate a divorce decree
           providing for custody or support        $ 40.00
     3.    Probate and guardianship                $132.00
     4.    Annual guardianship report              $ 30.00
     5.    Any proceeding for sale or lease
           of real or personal property or
           mineral interest in probate or
           guardianship                            $ 40.00
     6.    Any proceeding to revoke the
           probate of a will                       $ 40.00
     7.    Judicial determination of death         $ 55.00
     8.    Adoption                                $102.00
     9.    Civil actions for an amount of
           Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00)
           or less and condemnation                $147.00
    10.    Civil actions for an amount of
           Ten Thousand One Dollars ($10,001.00)
           or more                                 $160.00
    11.    Garnishment                             $ 20.00
    12.    Continuing wage garnishment             $ 60.00
    13.    Any other proceeding after judgment     $ 30.00
    14.    All others, including but not limited
           to actions for forcible entry
           and detainer, judgments from all
           other courts, including the Workers'
           Compensation Court                      $ 82.00
    15.    Notice of renewal of judgment           $ 20.00
                               * * *
D. Of the amounts collected pursuant to paragraph 8 of subsection A of this section, the sum of Twenty Dollars ($20.00) shall be deposited to the credit of the Voluntary Registry and Confidential Intermediary program and the Mutual Consent Voluntary Registry established pursuant to the Oklahoma Adoption Code.
E. Of the amounts collected pursuant to subsection A of this section, the sum of Ten Dollars ($10.00) shall be deposited to the credit of the Child Abuse Multidisciplinary Account.
F. In addition to the amounts collected pursuant to subsections A and B of this section, the sum of Three Dollars ($3.00) shall be assessed and credited to the Office of the Attorney General Victim Services Unit.

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¶ 4 Title 28 O.S. § 152.1 provides, in pertinent part:

A. In civil cases, the court clerk shall collect and deposit in the court fund the following charges in addition to the flat fee:
     1.   For posting notices and filing certificates
          required by statute                           $ 30.00
     2.   For the filing of any counterclaim
          or setoff pursuant to Section 1758
          of Title 12 of the Oklahoma Statutes          $ 20.00
                            * * *
     7.   When a jury is requested                      $349.00
                            * * *
B. Of the amounts collected pursuant to the provisions of paragraphs 1, 2 and 7 of subsection A of this section, the sum of Ten Dollars ($10.00) shall be deposited to the credit of the Child Abuse Multidisciplinary Account.

* * *

*65 ¶ 5 Mr. Fent contends that the collection of money by the court clerks for the use of the Department of Human Services and the Attorney General is an illegal tax on litigants and is a violation of the open access to the courts and due process of law provisions of the Oklahoma Constitution. Mr. Fent asserts that the facts are not in dispute and that this Court may decide a pure question of law. He asserts that court filing fees are taxes when they are transferred to a non-court state agency for "their general operations." He argues that court fees/taxes collected and used for non-court entities is a violation of the Oklahoma Constitution's "open access to the courts" mandated by Okla. Const., art. 2 § 6. Art. 2 § 6 provides:

"The courts of justice of the State shall be open to every person, and speedy and certain remedy afforded for every wrong and for every injury to person, property, or reputation; and right and justice shall be administered without sale, denial, delay, or prejudice."

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