Oklahoma Code § 11-25-104

Title 11. Cities And Towns: Trustees’ powers and duties
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A.  The trustees of a municipal energy district authority shall
be authorized to:
1.  Manage and conduct the business and affairs of the
authority;
2.  Make and execute all necessary contracts;
3.  Secure funding through sources which may include:
a. issuance of notes or bonds,
b. public or private lenders,
c. grants or loans from other governmental entities when
funds are available, or
d. any other public or private funding source;
4.  Make loans directly to willing and consenting property
owners or through a financial institution for the following
purposes:
a. to finance the purchase and installation of
distributed-generation renewable energy sources,
b. to make energy-efficient improvements or retrofits
that are permanently affixed to residential,
commercial, or industrial property,
c. to conduct residential and commercial building energy
audits, and
d. to establish financial incentive programs for energy-
efficient improvements; and
5.  Make loans or other repayment mechanisms for capital
expenditures available to implement green community programs and
qualified energy-conservation projects.
B.  The trustees of an energy district authority shall
coordinate with electric utilities that provide electric service
within the borders of the municipality on programs offered by the
authority pursuant to the Oklahoma Municipal Energy Independence
Act.  No program offered by a municipal energy district authority
shall be used directly or indirectly to compete against an electric
service provider's similar program within the borders of the
municipality for electric customers.

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