Oklahoma Code § 73-179

Title 73. State Capital And Capitol Building: 1995 Tourism Bond Revolving Fund
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A.  There is hereby created in the State Treasury a revolving
fund for the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department, to be
designated the "1995 Tourism Bond Revolving Fund".  The fund shall
be a continuing fund, not subject to fiscal year limitations, and
shall consist of all revenues generated pursuant to the provisions
of Section 178 of this title, which are not otherwise committed for
other lawful purposes.  All monies accruing to the credit of the
fund are hereby appropriated and may be budgeted and expended by the
Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department for purposes of retiring
the debt created pursuant to Section 178 of this title.
Expenditures from the fund shall be made upon warrants issued by the
State Treasurer against claims filed as prescribed by law with the
Director of the Office of Management and Enterprise Services for
approval and payment.
B.  Any revenues generated pursuant to Section 178 of this
title, and not expended for purposes of meeting the requirements of
subsection A of this section, may be expended for paying the
operations and maintenance expenses for facilities created pursuant
to Section 178 of this title.
C.  The Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department shall submit
an annual report to the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, the
Speaker of the House of Representatives, and the Governor detailing
the revenues generated and detailing the operating and maintenance
expenses in the previous fiscal year which are attributable to the
repairs, refurbishments and improvements to Oklahoma Tourism and
Recreation Department properties pursuant to Section 178 of this
title.  Such report shall be submitted before August 1 of each year.
Added by Laws 1995, c. 334, § 2, emerg. eff. June 8, 1995.  Amended
by Laws 1996, c. 348, § 2, eff. July 1, 1996; Laws 2012, c. 304, §
682.

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