Oklahoma Code § 73-15.4

Title 73. State Capital And Capitol Building: Friends of the Capitol – Not-for-profit corporation
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A.  There is hereby authorized the creation of a not-for-profit
corporation to be known as "Friends of the Capitol" to raise funds
and to assist in the preservation and enhancement of the Oklahoma
Capitol and surrounding areas as defined in Section 1 of this title.
B.  The board of directors of the corporation authorized in
subsection A of this section shall choose its own chairperson.
C.  After proper incorporation, the not-for-profit corporation
is authorized and directed to apply for tax-exempt status under
Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (26 U.S.C., Section
501(c)(3)).
D.  In addition to funds received from the general public or
other public and private sources, the not-for-profit corporation may
receive funds from state agencies at such times and in such amounts
as may be appropriated by the Legislature for the Oklahoma Capitol
or made available to the corporation from state agencies from their
sources of revenue.
E.  Costs to underwrite activities related to the preservation
and enhancement of the Oklahoma Capitol may be borne from revenues
of the not-for-profit corporation.
F.  Upon the incorporation, the not-for-profit corporation shall
be authorized to hire staff and name advisory groups or steering
committees as necessary to assist in the preservation and
enhancement of the Oklahoma Capitol.
G.  The corporation shall coordinate preservation and
enhancement projects in conjunction with and the consent of the
Capitol Preservation Commission and the Office of Management and
Enterprise Services.

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