Oklahoma Code § 18-438.4

Title 18. Corporations: Powers of cooperative
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A cooperative shall have power:
1.  To sue and be sued in its corporate name;
2.  To have a perpetual existence unless a limited period of
duration is stated in its articles of incorporation;
3.  To adopt a corporate seal and alter the same;
4.  To furnish, improve and expand any or all communications
services to its members, to other persons, and through
interconnection of facilities to any number of subscribers of other
communications systems, and through pay stations to any number of
users; provided, however, that no such regulated communications
services, as determined by the Oklahoma Corporation Commission,
shall be furnished to persons located within the certified territory
of another local exchange telephone company; and provided further
that a cooperative which acquires existing communications
facilities, systems or territories may continue service to persons
who are already receiving service from such facilities and systems
or who are located or who become located within the acquired
territories.  Such persons may become members as provided in the
bylaws;
5.  To construct, purchase, lease as lessee, or otherwise
acquire, and to improve, expand, install, equip, maintain, and
operate, and to sell, assign, convey, lease as lessor, mortgage,
pledge, or otherwise dispose of or encumber, communication lines,
facilities or systems, lands, buildings, structures, plants and
equipment, exchanges, and any other real or personal property,
tangible or intangible, which shall be deemed necessary, convenient
or appropriate to accomplish the purpose for which the cooperative
is organized; provided, however, that a cooperative shall not
duplicate existing telephone lines, facilities or systems providing
reasonably adequate service;
6.  To connect and interconnect its communication lines,
facilities or systems with other communication lines, facilities or
systems; provided that any such connection or interconnection shall
be in such manner and according to such specifications as will avoid
interference with or hazards to existing communication lines,
facilities or systems;

7.  To make its facilities available to persons furnishing
communication services within or without this state;
8.  To purchase, lease as lessee, or otherwise acquire, and to
use and exercise and to sell, assign, convey, mortgage, pledge or
otherwise dispose of or encumber, franchises, rights, privileges,
licenses and easements;
9.  To issue membership certificates and nonvoting shares of
stock as hereinafter provided;
10.  To borrow money and otherwise contract indebtedness, and to
issue or guarantee notes, bonds, and other evidences of
indebtedness, and to secure the payment thereof by mortgage, pledge,
or deed of trust of, or any other encumbrance upon, any or all of
its then-owned or after-acquired real or personal property, assets,
franchises, or revenues;
11.  To construct, maintain and operate communication lines and
facilities along, upon, under and across publicly owned lands and
public thoroughfares, including, without limitation, all roads,
highways, streets, alleys, bridges and causeways; subject, however,
to the same requirements and limitations with respect to the use or
occupancy of such thoroughfares and lands as are now or hereafter
imposed by the laws of this state;
12.  To exercise the power of eminent domain in the manner
provided by the laws of this state for the exercise of such power by
other corporations constructing or operating telephone lines,
facilities or systems;
13.  To become a member of other cooperatives, joint ventures,
partnerships, corporations or other legal entities or to own stock
therein;
14.  To conduct its business and exercise its powers within or
without this state;
15.  To adopt, amend and repeal bylaws;
16.  To make any and all legal contracts necessary, convenient
or appropriate for the full exercise of the powers herein granted;
and
17.  To do and perform any other acts and things, and to have
and exercise any other powers which may be necessary, convenient or
appropriate to accomplish the purpose for which the cooperative is
organized.

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