Oklahoma Code § 74-85.47e

Title 74. State Government: Requirements to obtain surety bond guaranty -
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Applications.
A.  To qualify for a surety bond guaranty pursuant to the
program, a surety and principal shall meet the requirements of this
section.
B.  A surety shall meet the following requirements:
1.  Be a company which writes bid, payment, defect or
maintenance, or performance bonds in its normal course of business;
2.  Has not refused to provide said bonds for which the
principal is submitting application to the program; and
3.  Has been licensed to do surety business in the State of
Oklahoma prior to July 1, 1991.
C.  The principal shall satisfy the Administrator that:
1.  As determined from creditors, employers and other
individuals who have personal knowledge of the principal, the
principal has a reputation for financial responsibility;
2.  The principal is a resident of this state;
3.  The principal is unable to obtain adequate bonding on
reasonable terms and conditions through normal channels and has been
denied such bonding by two sureties that write contract bonds.
4.  Bonding is required in order for the principal to bid on
public construction contracts or to serve as a prime contractor or
subcontractor on such contracts.
D.  The surety and principal shall submit to the Administrator
an application for each contract on the form that the Administrator
provides.  The application for each contract shall include:
1.  A detailed description of the project for which the contract
is to be let;
2.  An itemization of known and estimated costs;
3.  The total amount of investment required to perform the
contract;
4.  The funds available to the principal for working capital;
5.  The amount of bonding assistance sought from the program;
6.  Information that relates to the financial status of the
principal, including:
a. a current balance sheet,
b. a profit and loss statement, and
c. credit references;
7.  A schedule of all existing and pending contracts and the
current status of each; and
8.  Any other relevant information that the Administrator
requests.
E.  After receipt of an application for assistance from the
Oklahoma Small Business Surety Bond Guaranty Program, the

Administrator may require that a principal shall provide an audited
balance sheet before the Administrator makes a decision on the
application.

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