Oklahoma Code § 62-588

Title 62. Public Finance: Appointment of certain agents, etc. and depositories -
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Issuer as agent, etc.

A.  An issuer may appoint for such term as may be agreed,
including for so long as a registered public obligation may be
outstanding, corporate or other authenticating agents, transfer
agents, registrars, paying or other agents and specify the terms of
their appointment, including their rights, their compensation and
duties, limits upon their liabilities and provision for their
payment of liquidated damages in the event of breach of certain of
the duties imposed, which liquidated damages may be made payable to
the issuer, the owner or a financial intermediary.  None of such
agents need have an office or do business within this state.
B.  An issuer may agree with custodian banks and financial
intermediaries, and nominees of any of them, in connection with the
establishment and maintenance by others of a central depository
system for the transfer or pledge of registered public obligations.
Any such custodian banks and financial intermediaries, and nominees,
may, if qualified and acting as fiduciaries, also serve as
authenticating agents, transfer agents, registrars, paying or other
agents of the issuer with respect to the same issue of registered
public obligations.
C.  Nothing shall preclude the issuer from itself performing,
either alone or jointly with other issuers, any transfer,
registration, authentication, payment or other function described in
this section.
D.  All paying agents on bond issues, after holding funds for
payment of principal or interest for a period of five (5) years from
their payment date and the bond or coupon has not been presented for
payment, shall immediately return said funds to the issuer of the
bonds to be used for any lawful purpose.

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