Oklahoma Code § 60-300.14

Title 60. Property: Appropriation for expenditure or accumulation of
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endowment fund – Rules of construction.
APPROPRIATION FOR EXPENDITURE OR ACCUMULATION OF ENDOWMENT FUND;
RULES OF CONSTRUCTION.
(a)  Subject to the intent of a donor expressed in the gift
instrument, an institution may appropriate for expenditure or
accumulate so much of an endowment fund as the institution
determines is prudent for the uses, benefits, purposes, and duration
for which the endowment fund is established.  Unless stated
otherwise in the gift instrument, the assets in an endowment fund
are donor-restricted assets until appropriated for expenditure by
the institution.  In making a determination to appropriate or
accumulate, the institution shall act in good faith, with the care
that an ordinarily prudent person in a like position would exercise
under similar circumstances, and shall consider, if relevant, the
following factors:
(1)  the duration and preservation of the endowment fund;
(2)  the purposes of the institution and the endowment fund;
(3)  general economic conditions;

(4)  the possible effect of inflation or deflation;
(5)  the expected total return from income and the appreciation
of investments;
(6)  other resources of the institution; and
(7)  the investment policy of the institution.
(b)  To limit the authority to appropriate for expenditure or
accumulate under subsection (a), a gift instrument must specifically
state the limitation.
(c)  Terms in a gift instrument designating a gift as an
endowment, or a direction or authorization in the gift instrument to
use only “income”, “interest”, “dividends”, or “rents, issues, or
profits”, or “to preserve the principal intact”, or words of similar
import:
(1)  create an endowment fund of permanent duration unless other
language in the gift instrument limits the duration or purpose of
the fund; and
(2)  do not otherwise limit the authority to appropriate for
expenditure or accumulate under subsection (a) of this section.

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