Oklahoma Code § 69-405

Title 69. Roads, Bridges, And Ferries: Use of fund - Purposes
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The Department of Transportation shall use the State
Infrastructure Bank Revolving Fund for the following purposes:
1.  To make a loan to an eligible entity if:
a. the loan application, project and planning documents
have been approved by the Department or the
Transportation Commission,

b. the loan is made at or below market interest rates,
c. principal and interest payments will begin no later
than the month following the completion of the
project,
d. the State Infrastructure Bank Revolving Fund will be
credited with all payments of principal and interest
on all loans,
e. the applicant demonstrates to the satisfaction of the
Department the financial capability to assure
sufficient revenues to pay debt service,
f. the recipient of the loan establishes a dedicated
source of revenue for payment of debt service for the
loan, and
g. the recipient agrees to maintain financial records in
accordance with governmental accounting standards, to
conduct an annual audit of the financial records
relating to the construction project, and to submit
the audit report to the Department on a scheduled
annual basis;
2.  To guarantee or purchase insurance for eligible entities if
the guarantee or insurance would improve access to market credit or
reduce interest rates;
3.  To provide loan guarantees to similar revolving loan
accounts or funds established by eligible entities;
4.  To administer the State Infrastructure Bank Revolving Fund
pursuant to the provisions in this act.  All funds to be utilized
for administrative costs from the State Infrastructure Bank
Revolving Fund shall be subject to annual appropriation by the
Legislature; and
5.  For such other purpose or in such manner as is determined by
the Commission or the Director to be an appropriate use of the State
Infrastructure Bank Revolving Fund and which has been specifically
approved by the Federal Highway Administration pursuant to the
National Highway System Designation Act of 1995 and the
Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act of 1998.

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