Oklahoma Code § 3-65.10v2

Title 3. Aircraft And Airports: Bond issues - Financing acquisitions, costs and
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improvements.
The cost of planning and acquiring, establishing, developing,
constructing, enlarging, improving, or equipping, an airport,
vertiport, or air navigation facility, or the site therefor,
including buildings and other facilities incidental to the operation
thereof, and the acquisition or elimination of airport hazards, may
be paid for wholly or partly from the proceeds of the sale of bonds
or notes of the municipality, as the governing body of the
municipality shall determine.  For such purposes a municipality may

issue general or special obligation bonds, revenue bonds or other
forms of bonds or notes, secured or unsecured, including refunding
bonds, in the manner and within the limitations prescribed by the
laws of this state or the charter of the municipality for the
authorization and issuance of bonds or notes thereof for public
purposes generally.  Any bonds or notes issued by a municipality
pursuant to the Municipal Airports Act which are payable, as to
principal and interest, solely from the revenues of an airport,
vertiport, or air navigation facility (and such bonds or notes shall
so state on their face) shall not constitute a debt of such
municipality within the meaning of any constitutional or statutory
debt limitation or restriction.  In any suit, action or proceeding
involving the security, or the validity or enforceability, of any
bond or note issued by a municipality, which bond or note states on
its face that it was issued pursuant to the provisions of this act
and for a purpose or purposes authorized to be accomplished by this
act, such bond or note shall be conclusively deemed to have been
issued pursuant to this act for such purpose or purposes.

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