Oklahoma Code § 74-1226

Title 74. State Government: Purpose
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In order to promote the history and culture of Native Americans
for the mutual benefit of the State of Oklahoma and its Indian and
non-Indian citizens, there is hereby created the "Native American
Cultural and Educational Authority", which Authority is hereby
authorized and empowered to construct, maintain, repair and operate
a Native American cultural center, museum and theme park, along with
commercial facilities as defined by Section 1226.3 of this title,
within the State of Oklahoma as shall be approved by the Authority
and to issue revenue bonds of the Authority payable solely from
revenues to pay the cost of such projects.  Provided, no state
appropriations shall be used to pay costs of financing or
constructing commercial facilities, except for commercial elements
within and incidental to the Cultural Center.

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