Oklahoma Code § 62-48

Title 62. Public Finance: Oklahoma Opportunity Fund
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A.  There is hereby created in the State Treasury a revolving
fund for the Oklahoma Department of Commerce to be designated the
"Oklahoma Opportunity Fund".  The fund shall be a continuing fund,
not subject to fiscal year limitations and shall consist of:
1.  All monies apportioned or allocated to the fund pursuant to
law;
2.  Any amounts appropriated by the Legislature to the fund;
3.  Interest earned on the investment of money in the fund; and
4.  Gifts, grants, and other donations received for the fund.
B.  All monies accruing to the credit of the fund are hereby
appropriated and may be budgeted and expended by the Governor for
the purposes of economic development and related infrastructure
development, subject to the unanimous approval of the Contingency
Review Board pursuant to subsection E of this section.  Expenditures
from the fund shall be made upon warrants issued by the State
Treasurer against claims filed as prescribed by law with the

Director of the Office of Management and Enterprise Services for
approval and payment.
C.  Expenditures from the Oklahoma Opportunity Fund shall be
proposed by the Director of the Oklahoma Department of Commerce.
The Director of the Oklahoma Department of Commerce shall only
propose expenditures that the Director determines are expected to
result in a substantial economic benefit to the state through any of
the following:
1.  The creation of new jobs which offer a basic health benefit
plan, as defined in the Oklahoma Quality Jobs Program Act;
2.  The maintenance of existing jobs which are at risk for
termination;
3.  Investment in new real property, plant or equipment or in
the improvement or retooling of existing plant or equipment; or
4.  Additional revenues in either ad valorem, income or sales
and use taxes.
D.  The Oklahoma Department of Commerce shall develop rules for
the process of reviewing proposed expenditures from the Oklahoma
Opportunity Fund and for determination of whether or not proposed
expenditures meet the criteria identified in subsection C of this
section.  Criteria shall include requirements for economic impact,
local participation in the project and average wage thresholds.
E.  No expenditure shall be made from the Oklahoma Opportunity
Fund unless such expenditure has been unanimously approved by the
Contingency Review Board.
F.  The Oklahoma Department of Commerce shall administer the
Oklahoma Opportunity Fund.  The Governor may, on behalf of this
state and with the express approval of the Contingency Review Board,
award monies by entering into a written agreement.
G.  Before awarding any monies pursuant to subsection F of this
section, the Governor shall enter into a written agreement with the
entity to be awarded the money specifying that:
1.  If any or all of the amount to be awarded is used to build a
capital improvement:
a. the state retains a lien or other interest in the
capital improvement in proportion to the amount
awarded by the written agreement for the capital
improvement, and
b. if the capital improvement is sold, the recipient of
the award shall:
(1) repay to the state the money awarded to pay for
the capital improvement, with interest at the
rate and according to the other terms provided by
the agreement, and
(2) share with the state a proportionate amount of
any profit realized from the sale; and

2.  If, as of the date certain provided in the agreement, the
award recipient has not used monies awarded under this section for
the intended purposes, the recipient shall repay that amount and any
related interest to the state at the agreed rate and on the agreed
terms.
H.  The Legislature finds that for profit entities, nonprofit
entities and state and local governmental entities that qualify for
funding pursuant to the provisions of this section are a source of
economic benefits for the state, its political subdivisions and its
residents that can only be achieved through the use of specialized
economic incentives.  All expenditures from the Oklahoma Opportunity
Fund shall be deemed to be in furtherance of essential governmental
functions for public purposes as a method of promoting and
sustaining economic growth and activity within the State of
Oklahoma.

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