Oklahoma Code § 70-612

Title 70. Schools: Disposition of funds until invested
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Until such time as said funds may be safely and advantageously
invested in the securities mentioned in the preceding section, said
Commissioners of the Land Office are hereby authorized and empowered
to deposit said sums in such banks or trust companies as they may
select, but shall in every case take as security for such deposits
the following classes of securities and no others:  Bonds of the
State of Oklahoma, bonds of the counties, school districts, cities
and towns of this state, state and county warrants, and approved
State, county and municipal bonds of other states, bonds of the
United States, first mortgages on real estate, warrants or other
legal evidence of indebtedness authorized by law to be issued by
municipalities in payment of paving, sewer, waterworks, electric
light, or other public indebtedness and for the payment of which a
special tax is authorized to be levied and collected, and as
additional security on any deposit which said Board may make the
said Commissioners of the Land Office shall have authority to accept
surety companies or trust companies as sureties, but in each case
said Board of Land Commissioners shall accurately investigate the
value of securities offered for such deposits:  Provided, however,
that such surety company or trust company shall neither be in any
manner interested directly or indirectly in any bank or trust
company for which it becomes additional surety; nor shall any
surety, bonding or trust company be accepted as additional surety
that has more than one-fourth (1/4) of its paid capital invested in
bank stock.  The said Board of Land Commissioners may, whenever they
deem it advisable require additional securities after a deposit is
made as they deem necessary to secure the safety of the deposit.

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