Oklahoma Code § 62-695.10A

Title 62. Public Finance: Public finance service provider - Required disclosure
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A.  As used in this section, "public finance service provider"
means underwriters, bond or other legal counsel, financial advisors,
consultants, and financial institutions who serve as trustee, paying

agent or in any fiduciary capacity, who seek to provide services to
State Governmental Entities or Local Governmental Entities with
regard to the issuance of bonds, notes or other evidences of
indebtedness.
B.  Any public finance service provider shall be required to
make a disclosure, upon such form as the Deputy Treasurer for Debt
Management may prescribe, of any and all direct financial
contributions made by the public finance service provider which
exceed Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) in any calendar year on a
cumulative basis to any nonprofit organization, regardless of its
exempt status pursuant to the provisions of the Internal Revenue
Code of 1986, as amended, the primary purpose of which is to provide
services to one or more political subdivisions of the state or the
membership of which consists primarily of public school
administrators, common school districts or common school district
boards of education, common school superintendents, career
technology districts or career technology district governing boards,
municipal government entities, county commissioners or other public
officials or local government entity having authority to issue debt
obligations either directly or which is the beneficiary of a public
trust organized pursuant to the provisions of Section 176 et seq. of
Title 60 of the Oklahoma Statutes.
C.  In addition, the public finance service provider shall be
required to make disclosure of any and all direct financial
contributions which exceed One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) on a
cumulative basis during any calendar year made to any elected
officials or employees of a State Governmental Entity or Local
Governmental Entity to which financial services are to be provided
in connection with issuance of debt obligations or contributions
made to any individuals associated with any of the nonprofit
organizations described by subsection B of this section.
D.  The disclosure shall be filed annually with the Deputy
Treasurer for Debt Management not later than January 15, or the
first business day after such date if January 15 is not a date upon
which the State Treasurer's office is open for business, and shall
include an itemized description of all direct financial
contributions made to any and all of the entities described by
subsections B and C of this section by the public finance service
provider during the immediately preceding calendar year.
E.  Any public finance service provider shall submit a copy of
the most recent disclosure document on file with the Deputy
Treasurer for Debt Management as required pursuant to subsection D
of this section prior to the selection of a public finance service
provider by any county, city, town, common school district, career
technology district or other local government entity or any public
trust organized pursuant to the provisions of Section 176 et seq. of
Title 60 of the Oklahoma Statutes having one or more political

subdivisions as its beneficiary or beneficiaries, with respect to
the issuance of any obligations described by subsection A of this
section.  The disclosure document shall be provided to each member
of the governing board of the unit of local government to which
services will be provided and, if applicable, to each member of the
board of trustees of any public trust as described in this
subsection to which public finance services will be provided.  If
the board of trustees of such public trust is comprised of persons
who are also members of the governing board of the unit of local
government, the disclosure document may be provided to the members
of the governing board of the unit of local government and the
document will not be required to be provided to any member of the
board of trustees of the public trust unless such person is not a
member of the governing board of the unit of local government.

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