Oklahoma Code § 69-409

Title 69. Roads, Bridges, And Ferries: Preliminary evaluations of transportation projects -
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Financial review - Final loan applications - Approval or rejection -
Release of loan proceeds.
A.  By May 1, 1999, the Oklahoma Transportation Commission shall
provide financial review guidelines to the Oklahoma Department of
Transportation for use by the Department in preliminary evaluations
of transportation projects.  The evaluation shall include such
information as required by the Department and the Commission,
including but not limited to:
1.  Cost of the proposed transportation project;
2.  Amount of the loan requested;
3.  Repayment schedule; and
4.  Existing and anticipated assets and liabilities of the
applicant.
B.  Upon a determination of the Department that an entity meets
the criteria to receive funding pursuant to the provisions of this
act, the Department shall forward to the Commission the preliminary
application for an initial financial review.
C.  Upon receipt of the preliminary application, the Commission
shall prepare an initial financial review of the entity based upon:
1.  The documents submitted by the Department and any additional
information requested by the Commission through the Department,
necessary to make a financial review of such entity; and
2.  The proposed loan amount and interest rate for which the
entity qualifies.
Upon conclusion of the initial financial review, the Commission may
either recommend approval or rejection of the proposed loan.
D.  The Commission shall return the preliminary application to
the Department with a written recommendation of approval or
rejection.  If the Commission recommends rejection, the written
recommendation shall include the reason for the rejection.  The
Commission shall forward a written copy of the rejection notice to
the entity.  The entity may then be allowed to modify any such

documents in order to comply with the requirements of the Commission
and may resubmit the necessary financial documents to the
Department.
E.  If the Commission recommends approval, the Commission shall
notify the Department of the acceptance.  Upon receipt of the notice
and upon approval of the planning documents by the Department, the
Department shall notify the entity of the approval and request the
entity to prepare and submit the final loan application and a
nonrefundable loan application processing fee in the amount of Five
Hundred Dollars ($500.00).
F.  Upon a determination of compliance with the state and
federal laws, the Department is authorized to approve, refer and
forward the final loan application and necessary documents to the
Commission with the recommendation that a loan be made to the
eligible entity pursuant to the federal National Highway System
Designation Act of 1995 from the State Infrastructure Bank Revolving
Fund.
G.  Upon review of the final loan application and applicable
documents, the Commission shall either approve or reject the loan
application.  The Commission may request additional information from
the applicant or the Department in order to complete the financial
review of the application for the loan.  The Commission shall notify
the applicant of any rejection of the final loan application.
Notification of approval of such entity for a loan shall be sent to
the Department and the Department shall notify the applicant.  The
Department shall have the authority to grant final approval for
disbursement of loan proceeds by the State Infrastructure Bank and
to present the proceeds at the closing of the loan.  Upon request
for disbursement of funds from the account pursuant to the
provisions of this act, the Commission shall provide for the release
of the loan proceeds.
H.  Payment on loans shall be made to the State Infrastructure
Bank as provided in the loan documents.

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