Oklahoma Code § 70-3970.5

Title 70. Schools: Board duties
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The Board of Trustees of the Oklahoma College Savings Plan
shall:
1.  Develop and implement the program in a manner consistent
with this act through the adoption of guidelines and procedures;
2.  Retain professional services, if necessary, including
accountants, auditors, consultants and other experts;

3.  Seek rulings and other guidance, if necessary, from the
United States Department of the Treasury, the Internal Revenue
Service, and the Oklahoma Attorney General relating to the program;
4.  Make changes to the program required for the participants in
the program to obtain the federal income tax benefits or treatment
provided by Section 529 of the Internal Revenue Code;
5.  Interpret, in policies, guidelines and procedures, the
provisions of the Oklahoma College Savings Plan Act broadly in light
of its purpose and objectives;
6.  Develop a schedule of application fees and other necessary
fees and charges in connection with any agreement, contract or
transaction relating to the program that are sufficient to offset
the administrative and staffing costs associated with the
implementation and administration of this program;
7.  Select the financial institution or institutions to act as
the depositories and managers of the program accounts in accordance
with this act.  For purposes of selecting such institutions and
managers, the Board shall be exempt from the Oklahoma Central
Purchasing Act.  The Board shall develop a competitive process by
which the institutions and managers will be selected;
8.  Develop procedures to assist in the administration and
implementation of this act.  Any guidelines or procedures affecting
existing or potential participants in the Oklahoma College Savings
Plan may only be implemented after reasonable notice to the public
and a public hearing in a manner similar to requirements of the
Administrative Procedures Act; and
9.  Have the authority to implement affinity programs for plan
participants.
Added by Laws 1998, c. 366, § 5, eff. July 1, 1998.  Amended by Laws
1999, c. 142, § 2, emerg. eff. May 3, 1999; Laws 2006, c. 178, § 3,
eff. Nov. 1, 2006.

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