Oklahoma Code § 62-423

Title 62. Public Finance: Registration of bonds - Cancellation of refunded
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obligations - Preservation - Certificate of refunded obligations -
Preservation - Certificate of issuance pursuant to law -
Certification by State Auditor and Inspector.
The clerk or appointed agent of every county, city, town,
township, board of education, school district, or other municipal
corporation in this state, issuing bonds under Sections 421 et seq.
of this title, shall register the same in his office.  Such bonds
shall also, in every case, be registered by the county clerk or
appointed agent, showing the date, number and amount thereof, rate
of interest, to whom payable, where payable, and date of maturity;
and all bonded indebtedness refunded under this act shall have the
words "paid in full" marked in plain manner across the face of each
bond refunded; and such canceled obligations shall be carefully
preserved by the clerk or appointed agent of such municipality, or
destroyed, upon resolution or ordinance therefor, as the case may
be, after a registration of the number, amount and date of issuance
having first been made by the clerk or appointed agent; and all
bonds issued under Sections 421 et seq. of this title shall have
endorsed thereon a certificate, signed by the county clerk and the
district attorney of the county in which such issuing municipality
is located, said bonds, or evidence of debt, are issued pursuant to
law, and that said issue is within the debt limit.  Thereafter said
refunding bonds shall be delivered to the State Auditor and
Inspector and he shall register the same in his office in a book
kept for that purpose and shall, under his seal of office certify
upon such bonds the fact that they have been registered in his
office according to law.  The provisions of the Registered Public
Obligations Act of Oklahoma shall apply.

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