Oklahoma Code § 6-2041

Title 6. Banks And Trust Companies: Power to make and purchase obligations representing
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insured loans and credit advances.
Banks, savings banks, trust companies, life insurance companies,
fire insurance companies, mutual casualty insurance companies, and
other insurance companies and investment companies, building and

loan associations, trustees, guardians, executors, administrators,
and other fiduciaries, the State of Oklahoma, and cities, villages,
school districts, and other political subdivisions, and all other
corporations, associations and persons, subject to the laws of this
State,
(a) May make such loans and advances of credit and purchases of
obligations representing loans and advances of credit as are
eligible for insurance by the Federal Housing Administrator, and may
obtain such insurance, and
(b) May make such loans, secured by real property or leasehold,
as the Federal Housing Administrator insures or makes a commitment
to insure, and may obtain such insurance.

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