Oklahoma Code § 70-3980.12

Title 70. Schools: Oklahoma Capitol Improvement Authority - Loans and
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issuance of obligations - Authorized projects.

A.  For the purpose of paying the costs for acquisition,
reimbursement and construction of real and personal property and
making repairs, refurbishments and improvements to real and personal
property, and providing funding for the herein enumerated capital
projects at institutions of higher education which are part of The
Oklahoma State System of Higher Education and for the purpose
authorized in subsection B of this section, the Oklahoma Capitol
Improvement Authority is hereby authorized to borrow monies on the
credit of the income and revenues to be derived from the leasing of
such real and personal property and improvements and, in
anticipation of the collection of such income and revenues, to issue
negotiable obligations in a total amount sufficient, after deduction
of costs of issuance, reserves and cost of any credit enhancement,
to generate Four Hundred Seventy-five Million Dollars
($475,000,000.00) in net proceeds to be expended on the projects
enumerated herein whether issued in one or more series.  Insofar as
not in conflict with the provisions of this section, the provisions
of Section 151 et seq. of Title 73 of the Oklahoma Statutes shall
apply to the obligations issued under this section by the Oklahoma
Capitol Improvement Authority.  It is the intent of the Legislature
to appropriate to the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education
for allocation to the various institutions enumerated herein from
the Oklahoma Education Lottery Trust Fund and from such other
sources as may be necessary sufficient monies to make rental
payments for the purposes of retiring the obligations created
pursuant to this section.  Bonds issued pursuant to this section
shall be used for financing for the following projects in the
indicated amounts:
1.  Projects at the University of Oklahoma of approximately One
Hundred Eight Million One Hundred Eighty Thousand Nine Hundred
Fifty-six Dollars ($108,180,956.00) to include:
a. construction of a chemistry and biochemistry teaching
and research-laboratory complex,
b. installation of fire detection and suppression systems
in library areas,
c. classroom renovation and improvements,
d. construction of library and learning center facilities
and parking structure at the OU-Tulsa campus,
e. construction of a College of Allied Health Phase II
Building and parking structure,
f. infrastructure improvements for the University
Research Campus,
g. construction of new engineering and technology
facilities,
h. construction of a student learning center for
University College,
i. renovation and expansion of Gould Hall,

j. renovation of Hester Hall,
k. renovation of Rhyne Hall,
l. renovation of Science Hall,
m. completion of construction of weather center,
n. renovation of Ellison Hall,
o. construction of a cancer center,
p. construction of a speech and hearing facility, and
q. renovation of Schusterman Center at OU-Tulsa;
2.  Projects at the Oklahoma State University of approximately
Seventy-six Million One Hundred Sixty-eight Thousand Two Hundred
Sixty-two Dollars ($76,168,262.00) to include:
a. construction of a new science and technology research
center and renovation of existing research laboratory
and office space,
b. restoration and renovation of South Murray Hall, and
c. construction of a new classroom building;
3.  Projects at Oklahoma State University Institute of
Technology-Okmulgee of approximately Six Million Four Hundred Sixty-
two Thousand Three Hundred Seventy Dollars ($6,462,370.00) to
include:
a. creation of a rural health science and technology
center,
b. renovation and expansion of culinary facility, and
c. resurfacing of campus streets and parking lots;
4.  Projects at the OSU College of Veterinary Medicine of
approximately One Million One Hundred Seven Thousand Eight Hundred
Thirty-five Dollars ($1,107,835.00) to include:
a. renovation of McElroy Hall, and
b. renovation of Boren Veterinary Teaching Hospital;
5.  Projects at OSU-Oklahoma City of approximately Seven Million
Three Hundred Eighty-five Thousand Five Hundred Sixty-six Dollars
($7,385,566.00) to include:
a. construction of an addition to the agriculture
resource center,
b. construction of a physical plant building,
c. acquisition of real property within existing campus
area, and
d. construction of a public safety training facility;
6.  Projects at the OSU-Center for Health Science of
approximately Four Million Sixty-two Thousand Sixty-one Dollars
($4,062,061.00) to include renovation of existing facilities;
7.  Projects at OSU-Tulsa of approximately Twelve Million Nine
Hundred Ninety-four Thousand Eight Hundred Sixty-two Dollars
($12,994,862.00) to include construction of an advanced technology
research center;

8.  Projects at the University of Central Oklahoma of
approximately Nineteen Million Six Hundred Ninety-five Thousand
Three Hundred Twenty-nine Dollars ($19,695,329.00) to include:
a. renovation of Old North Building,
b. construction of a new classroom building, and
c. construction of a forensic science building;
9.  Projects at East Central University of approximately Ten
Million Eight Hundred Ten Thousand One Hundred Eighty-two Dollars
($10,810,182.00) to include:
a. construction of a fine arts center, and
b. construction of a criminal justice skills training
center;
10.  Projects at Northeastern State University of approximately
Twenty-two Million Nine Hundred Seventy-two Thousand Seven Hundred
Sixty Dollars ($22,972,760.00) to include:
a. renovation of the Science Building,
b. renovation and repair of classroom buildings,
c. renovation of the Industrial Arts Building, and
d. completion of construction on classrooms, other
buildings and parking lots at the Broken Arrow campus;
11.  Projects at Northwestern Oklahoma State University of
approximately Six Million Eight Hundred Thirteen Thousand Four
Hundred Thirty-two Dollars ($6,813,432.00) to include:
a. construction of Education Building,
b. renovation of Science Building and upgrading of
science equipment, and
c. renovation of the Health and Physical Education
Building;
12.  Projects at Rogers State University of approximately
Thirteen Million Nine Hundred Twenty-two Thousand Seven Hundred Two
Dollars ($13,922,702.00) to include:
a. construction and renovation of classrooms and other
buildings at the Bartlesville campus,
b. construction and furnishing of a classroom building
and parking lot,
c. general infrastructure upgrades and improvements,
d. expansion and renovation of Thunderbird and Post Hall,
including furnishings and parking lot improvements,
e. construction of a building and parking lot at the
Pryor Campus, and
f. renovation and repairs to other buildings on campus;
13.  Projects at Southeastern Oklahoma State University of
approximately Ten Million Sixty-two Thousand Seven Hundred Fifty-
eight Dollars ($10,062,758.00) to include:
a. renovation of the Aviation Science Building,
b. installation of an ADA elevator within the athletic
facility,

c. construction and renovation of classrooms,
d. renovation and construction of Academic Support
Services Building,
e. improvements to the Administration Building,
f. renovation of the Theatre Building,
g. renovation of the Science Building, and
h. renovation of the Morrison Building;
14.  Projects at Southwestern Oklahoma State University of
approximately Twelve Million Three Thousand Sixty-five Dollars
($12,003,065.00) to include:
a. renovation of the Chemistry, Pharmacy and Physics
Building,
b. renovation of existing theatre and construction of new
theatre,
c. upgrade of instructional equipment and elevators,
d. energy efficiency improvements for various buildings,
e. renovation and improvements to buildings on the Sayre
campus,
f. construction of outdoor classroom area, relocation of
university observatory and other improvements,
g. renovation of the Art Building, and
h. renovation and addition to the Industrial Technology
and Engineering Building;
15.  Projects at Cameron University of approximately Twelve
Million Fifty-nine Thousand Two Hundred Forty-seven Dollars
($12,059,247.00) to include:
a. either construction or renovation and expansion of
Business Building,
b. improvements to the Shepler Center and the Fitness
Center,
c. improvements on campus-wide scale needed to achieve
ADA compliance,
d. improvements to parking areas and access roads,
e. improvements to campus buildings, and
f. improvements to gymnasium;
16.  Projects at Langston University of approximately Eighteen
Million Three Hundred Seventy Thousand One Hundred Eighty-seven
Dollars ($18,370,187.00) to include:
a. construction of a Student Success Center,
b. renovation and construction of the Allied Health
Complex,
c. construction of a Performing Arts Center, and
d. construction of an Oklahoma African-American Museum;
17.  Projects at Oklahoma Panhandle State University of
approximately Seven Million Two Hundred Eighty Thousand Dollars
($7,280,000.00) to include:

a. construction of a science and agriculture building,
and
b. construction of the Noble Activity and Cultural
Center;
18.  Projects at the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma
of approximately Six Million Sixty-eight Thousand Eight Hundred
Thirty-two Dollars ($6,068,832.00) to include:
a. renovation of Canning Hall,
b. improvements to parking areas and roofing of various
buildings,
c. renovation of performing arts and academic lecture
venues,
d. renovation of art annex, and
e. acquisition of classroom, laboratory and library
equipment;
19.  Projects at Carl Albert State College of approximately
Eight Million Six Hundred Forty-seven Thousand Six Hundred One
Dollars ($8,647,601.00) to include:
a. construction of a new classroom building and parking
lot,
b. construction of CASC Sallisaw Classroom and Library,
c. renovation and expansion of Joe E. White Library, and
d. renovation and expansion of the Mick Thompson
Convocational Center;
20.  Projects at Connors State College of approximately Seven
Million Twenty-five Thousand Dollars ($7,025,000.00) to include:
a. renovation of the Classroom Building, Library and
Education Buildings,
b. renovation of the Fine Arts Building,
c. renovation of a building to become one-stop enrollment
center,
d. renovation and addition to Haskell Building on
Muskogee campus, and
e. renovation and expansion of existing buildings for the
expansion of Allied Health and Technical programs;
21.  Projects at Eastern Oklahoma State College of approximately
Seven Million Nine Hundred Ten Thousand One Hundred One Dollars
($7,910,101.00) to include:
a. construction of a student life and learning center,
b. repair and improvements to various campus facilities,
and
c. campus-wide software replacement;
22.  Projects at Murray State College of approximately Seven
Million Twenty-five Thousand Dollars ($7,025,000.00) to include:
a. renovation and improvements to various campus
facilities,

b. construction of a building for customer service and
laboratory facilities,
c. construction of a maintenance building,
d. landscaping and parking and street improvements,
e. acquisition of technology equipment, and
f. acquisition of equipment to address instructional
needs and campus security and safety issues;
23.  Projects at Northern Oklahoma College of approximately
Fourteen Million Two Hundred Ninety-three Thousand Two Hundred
Thirty-five Dollars ($14,293,235.00) to include:
a. renovation and repair of buildings, parking areas and
infrastructure on Enid campus,
b. renovation of and furnishing and equipment for Wilkin
Hall,
c. construction of Allied Health and Educational
Communication Center,
d. renovation and expansion of the Vineyard Library
Administration Building, and
e. construction in conjunction with OSU of a new
classroom building in Stillwater;
24.  Projects at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College of
approximately Six Million Dollars ($6,000,000.00) to include:
a. renovation, expansion and equipment for Health Science
Building,
b. renovation of Commons Hall, and
c. renovation and restoration of Science Building;
25.  Projects at Oklahoma City Community College of
approximately Fifteen Million Three Hundred Thirty-five Thousand One
Hundred One Dollars ($15,335,101.00) to include:
a. construction of the Arts Education Center, and
b. expansion of the Health Professions Education Center;
26.  Projects at Redlands Community College of approximately Six
Million Seven Hundred Seventy Thousand Dollars ($6,770,000.00) to
include:
a. construction of the Darlington Agricultural Center,
b. construction of a health, math and science facility,
c. renovation and automation of library,
d. acquisition of real property for Darlington Production
facility,
e. construction of facility to house International and
Entrepreneurship Business Institute, and
f. infrastructure improvements and upgrades;
27.  Projects at Rose State College of approximately Eleven
Million Seven Hundred Seventy-five Thousand Dollars ($11,775,000.00)
to include construction of a Health Sciences Center;

28.  Projects at Seminole State College of approximately Six
Million Seven Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($6,750,000.00) to
include:
a. construction of a wellness and athletic training
facility,
b. renovation and equipment acquisition necessary to
accommodate persons with disabilities,
c. acquisition and improvement of computer network
equipment,
d. renovation and expansion of facilities to develop a
student success center,
e. construction of maintenance building and affiliated
roads and parking,
f. acquisition of building for office space and storage,
and
g. construction and expansion of roads and parking
facilities;
29.  Projects at Tulsa Community College of approximately
Sixteen Million Twenty-five Thousand Dollars ($16,025,000.00) to
include:
a. construction of a distance learning center, and
b. construction of a math and science building;
30.  Projects at Western Oklahoma State College of approximately
Six Million Dollars ($6,000,000.00) to include:
a. construction of a cooperative higher education and
training center,
b. construction and repair of parking lots, roads and
walkways, and
c. acquisition of software and information technology
equipment;
31.  Projects at the University Center of Southern Oklahoma of
approximately Six Hundred Thousand Dollars ($600,000.00) to include:
construction of classrooms in a new facility;
32.  Projects at the McCurtain County Higher Education Center of
approximately Six Hundred Thousand Dollars ($600,000.00) to include
renovation and expansion of chemistry laboratory and classroom and
acquisition of equipment;
33.  Projects at the Quartz Mountain Arts and Conference Center
of approximately Three Million One Hundred Seventy-three Thousand
Five Hundred Fifty-six Dollars ($3,173,556.00) to include:
a. renovation and remediation of lodge, walkways, parking
lots and sidewalks,
b. construction of a student dormitory and family reunion
center,
c. repair and renovation of Performing Arts Hall and Arts
Pavilions,

d. completion of construction of a comprehensive
pedestrian trail system,
e. improvements and upgrades of infrastructure, and
f. improvement and acquisition of land; and
34.  Projects for the Oklahoma Climatological Survey of
approximately Six Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($650,000.00) to
include acquisition and installation of equipment for the Oklahoma
Mesonet to monitor atmospheric conditions in and around Oklahoma
City.
B.  To the extent funds are available from the proceeds of the
borrowing authorized by subsection A of this section, the Oklahoma
Capitol Improvement Authority shall provide for the payment of
professional fees and associated costs related to the projects
authorized in subsection A of this section.
C.  The Oklahoma Capitol Improvement Authority may issue
obligations in one or more series and in conjunction with other
issues of the Oklahoma Capitol Improvement Authority.  The Oklahoma
Capitol Improvement Authority may issue short-term obligations in
anticipation of the sale of the bonds authorized by this section and
enter into such liquidity and other agreements as may be necessary
to provide for the efficient financing of the projects.  The
Oklahoma Capitol Improvement Authority is authorized to hire bond
counsel, financial consultants, and such other professionals as it
may deem necessary to provide for the efficient sale of the
obligations and may utilize a portion of the proceeds of any
borrowing to create such reserves as may be deemed necessary and to
pay costs associated with the issuance and administration of such
obligations.
D.  The obligations authorized under this section may be sold at
either competitive or negotiated sale, as determined by the Oklahoma
Capitol Improvement Authority, and in such form and at such prices
and bearing interest at a fixed or variable rate as may be
authorized by the Oklahoma Capitol Improvement Authority.  The
Oklahoma Capitol Improvement Authority may enter into agreements
with such credit enhancers and liquidity providers as may be
determined necessary to efficiently market the obligations.  The
obligations may mature and have such provisions for redemption as
shall be determined by the Oklahoma Capitol Improvement Authority.
E.  Any interest earnings on funds or accounts created for the
purposes of this section may be utilized as partial payment of the
annual debt service or for the purposes directed by the Oklahoma
Capitol Improvement Authority.  The interest earnings in the
construction funds created pursuant to this section shall be used by
the Oklahoma Capitol Improvement Authority for the projects
enumerated herein.
F.  The obligations issued under this section, the transfer
thereof and the interest earned on such obligations, including any

profit derived from the sale thereof, shall not be subject to
taxation of any kind by the State of Oklahoma, or by any county,
municipality or political subdivision therein.
G.  The Oklahoma Capitol Improvement Authority may direct the
investment of all monies in any funds or accounts created in
connection with the offering of the obligations authorized under
this section.  Such investments shall be made in a manner consistent
with the investment guidelines of the State Treasurer.  The Oklahoma
Capitol Improvement Authority may place additional restrictions on
the investment of such monies if necessary to enhance the
marketability of the obligations.
H.  The Oklahoma Capitol Improvement Authority is authorized to
issue bonds, notes, or other obligations for the purpose of
refinancing or restructuring obligations issued pursuant to this
section.  To the extent funds are available from the proceeds of the
borrowing authorized by this subsection, the Oklahoma Capitol
Improvement Authority shall provide for the payment of professional
fees and associated costs approved by the Oklahoma State Bond
Advisor.  The Oklahoma Capitol Improvement Authority is authorized
to hire bond counsel, financial consultants, and such other
professionals as may be deemed necessary to provide for the
efficient sale of the obligations and may utilize a portion of the
proceeds of any borrowing to create such reserves as may be deemed
necessary and to pay costs associated with the issuance and
administration of such obligations.  An issuance of bonds under this
subsection may be undertaken to achieve an overall debt service
savings, modify restrictive bond document covenants, or reduce
payment requirements during periods of fiscal stress.  To achieve
these objectives, the Oklahoma Capitol Improvement Authority is
authorized to extend the final maturity of outstanding obligations
if necessary, but in no event shall the final maturity of an
individual bond issue be extended more than ten (10) years without
the approval of the Council of Bond Oversight.  The obligations
authorized under this subsection may be sold at either competitive
or negotiated sale, as determined by the Oklahoma Capitol
Improvement Authority, and in such form and at such prices as may be
authorized by the Oklahoma Capitol Improvement Authority.  The
Oklahoma Capitol Improvement Authority may issue obligations in one
or more series and may set such other terms and conditions as may be
necessary in its judgment to achieve an efficient refinancing.  The
Oklahoma Capitol Improvement Authority may enter into agreements
with such credit enhancers and liquidity providers as may be
determined necessary to efficiently market the obligations,
including the purchase of surety policies or other financial
instruments to be utilized in lieu of reserve funds.  The
obligations may mature and have such provisions for redemption as
shall be determined by the Oklahoma Capitol Improvement Authority.

The Oklahoma Capitol Improvement Authority is hereby specifically
authorized to purchase surety policies or other financial
instruments to replace existing debt service reserves.  Any payment
for such policies or other instruments may be made from the cash
reserves being replaced or any other legally available source.
I.  Bonds issued pursuant to this section shall not be subject
to the provisions of Section 3980.4 of this title.
Added by Laws 2005, c. 2, § 12, emerg. eff. March 31, 2005.  Amended
by Laws 2005, c. 218, § 12, emerg. eff. May 24, 2005; Laws 2005, c.
402, § 7, eff. July 1, 2005; Laws 2008, c. 54, § 6, eff. July 1,
2008; Laws 2012, c. 252, § 3, eff. July 1, 2012.

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