Oklahoma Code § 73-168.10a

Title 73. State Capital And Capitol Building: Defeasance of obligations – Escrow account
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A.  Within one hundred eighty (180) days of the effective date
of this act, the Oklahoma Capitol Improvement Authority shall fund
an escrow account in an amount sufficient to provide for payment of
principal and interest on obligations, as they become due, issued
pursuant to Section 168.10 of Title 73 of the Oklahoma Statutes,
Oklahoma Capitol Improvement Authority State Facilities Lease
Revenue Bonds Series 2018A, for purposes of providing office space
to the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department.  The escrow
account shall be funded as provided in subsection C of this section
and shall be in an amount sufficient to defease the obligations.
B.  The Authority is authorized to employ agents as may be
necessary to carry out the defeasance of the obligations issued
pursuant to Section 168.10 of Title 73 of the Oklahoma Statutes
including, but not limited to, legal counsel, escrow bidding agent,
escrow verification agent, and a trustee or paying agent.
C.  The Authority shall utilize all unspent proceeds of
obligations issued pursuant to Section 168.10 of Title 73 of the
Oklahoma Statutes and any investment earnings thereon to fund the
escrow account.  It is the intent of the Legislature to appropriate
the remainder of monies necessary to defease the obligations.
D.  As of the effective date of this act, the Authority is
prohibited from disbursing the proceeds of obligations issued
pursuant to Section 168.10 of Title 73 of the Oklahoma Statutes or
any investment earnings thereon for any purpose other than the
purpose authorized in subsection C of this section.  Nor shall the
Authority issue any additional obligations under the provisions of
Section 168.10 of Title 73 of the Oklahoma Statutes.

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