Oklahoma Code § 70-695.18

Title 70. Schools: Supplemental loan program
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The Oklahoma Student Loan Authority shall establish and operate
a supplemental loan program for qualified students who are not
eligible for loans under the federally insured student loan program,
pursuant to the following:
A.  "Qualified person" shall be those students enrolled in a
participating institution or a biological or adoptive parent of such
student who meets the eligibility requirements set by the Oklahoma
Student Loan Authority.
B.  The Authority may enter into agreements with the
Commissioners of the Land Office for funding this loan program or
may obtain funding through authorized procedures as provided for in
the Oklahoma Student Loan Act.
C.  The Authority may enter into agreements with the State
Guarantee Agency or any nationally recognized guarantor approved by
the United States Secretary of Education for the insurance of such
loans.
D.  The Authority shall collect its loans when due; and, in the
event of a possible default after due diligence has been performed
to collect on a guaranteed loan, a claim shall be filed with the
State Guarantee Agency for collection under the insurance program,
which guarantor shall pay the claim for the Authority, following
which it shall take whatever action may be necessary to collect from
the borrower in order to assure that the State of Oklahoma will not
suffer any loss in connection with default payments; and if
insurance of the loan is with a nationally recognized guarantor, the
same procedure shall apply.
E.  The Authority shall establish the rate of interest to be
paid on loans, which shall be paid by the borrowers to the
Authority, which rate shall be as modest as possible for the benefit
of the student but shall be at sufficient level to assure repayment
of the debt incurred to underwrite the loans and expenses incurred
by the Authority in administration of the program.
F.  The Authority shall promulgate rules as may be necessary and
appropriate for the full and effective administration of the loan
program provided for in the Oklahoma Student Loan Act, and it shall
be the sole state agency for providing loans to eligible persons
under the federal and state student loan programs.
G.  As in the case of other trust agencies, the State of
Oklahoma is not obligated to support with state-appropriated funds
the loan program provided for in the Oklahoma Student Loan Act.

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