Oklahoma Code § 46-312

Title 46. Mortgages: Definitions
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As used in this act:
1.  "Account holder" means an individual who establishes,
individually or jointly with one or more other individuals, a home
buyer savings account as defined in this act;
2.  "Allowable closing costs" means a disbursement listed on a
settlement statement for the purchase of a single-family residence
in Oklahoma by a qualified beneficiary;
3.  "Eligible costs" means the down payment and allowable
closing costs for the purchase of a single-family residence in this
state by a qualified beneficiary;

4.  "Financial institution" means any bank, trust company,
savings institution, industrial loan association, consumer finance
company, credit union, or any benefit association, insurance
company, safe deposit company, money market mutual fund, or similar
entity authorized to do business in this state;
5.  "Home buyer" means an individual who resides in this state
and has never purchased, either individually or jointly, a single-
family residence in the State of Oklahoma;
6.  "Home buyer savings account" or "account" means an account
with a financial institution that an account holder designates as a
home buyer savings account on the account holder's Oklahoma income
tax return for tax year 2020 or any tax year thereafter, pursuant to
this act for the purpose of paying or reimbursing eligible costs for
the purchase of a single-family residence in this state by a
qualified beneficiary;
7.  "Qualified beneficiary" means a home buyer who is designated
as the qualified beneficiary of an account designated by the account
holder as a home buyer savings account;
8.  "Settlement statement" means the statement of receipts and
disbursements for a transaction related to real estate, including a
statement prescribed under the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act
of 1974, 12 U.S.C. 2601 et seq., as amended, and regulations
thereunder; and
9.  "Single-family residence" means a single-family residence
owned and occupied by a qualified beneficiary as the qualified
beneficiary's principal residence, which may include a manufactured
home, trailer, mobile home, condominium unit, or cooperative.

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