2019 Oklahoma Statutes
Title 62. Public Finance
§62-57.33. Issuance and sale of bonds - Pledges - Sinking fund.

Universal Citation: 62 OK Stat § 62-57.33 (2019)

The Commission, acting for and on behalf of the State of Oklahoma, shall issue, sell, and deliver as hereinafter provided, "State of Oklahoma Building Bonds of 1961" in a total principal amount of Thirty-five Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($35,500,000.00). It is hereby expressly provided and pledged for the benefit of the purchasers, owners, and holders of said bonds that three cents ($0.03) of the five cents ($0.05) of the tax on each package of cigarettes levied by 68 O.S.1951, Section 586a, as amended, constituting the remainder of revenue available from the revenues lawfully levied and collected by the State of Oklahoma on the sale of cigarettes not already committed to other obligations of the State of Oklahoma, or so much as may be necessary, shall be devoted irrevocably to the payment and discharge of the interest on, and the principal of, the bonds issued hereunder as the same become due, and to create an adequate reserve to assure such payments when due; and said revenues shall be, and hereby are, irrevocably pledged for such purposes. There is hereby created, in the State Treasury, a fund to be known as the "State of Oklahoma Building Bonds of 1961 Sinking Fund" which sinking fund is hereby irrevocably pledged to the payment of the interest on, and principal of, the bonds issued hereunder; and monies to the credit thereof shall be paid out only in the manner and at the time and places provided for in the resolution or resolutions of the Commission authorizing the issuance of the bonds. Beginning July 1, 1961, the Oklahoma Tax Commission, when transmitting to the State Treasurer the monthly collection of the tax on cigarettes, shall also transmit to the State Treasurer a schedule showing the net proceeds of three cents ($0.03) of the tax on each package of cigarettes levied by 68 O.S.1951, Section 568a, as amended. It shall be the duty of the State Treasurer, upon receiving said taxes and schedules from the Oklahoma Tax Commission, to deposit in said sinking fund, such portions of the cigarette tax or taxes hereinabove pledged to the payment of the bonds issued hereunder as may be necessary to assure prompt payment of the interest on, and the principal of, said bonds as the same falls due and to comply with the convenants hereof with respect to reserve requirements. The State Treasurer shall deposit in the above-created sinking fund for the fiscal years 1961-1962 and 1962-1963 only, the sum of One Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($1,500,000.00) each year. The State Treasurer in each fiscal year commencing July 1, 1963, shall deposit in the above-created sinking fund the sum of One Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($1,500,000.00), each fiscal year, plus the amount necessary to pay interest for each fiscal year. In the event that the payments into the above-created sinking fund in any fiscal year plus the accumulation in such sinking fund is not sufficient to pay the principal and interest due the following July 15, then it shall be the duty of the State Treasurer to pay into said sinking fund from the cigarette funds such sum of money as may be necessary to pay said principal and interest. The cigarette tax monies hereinabove pledged to the retirement of said bonds shall constitute the primary revenue dedicated to the payment of the interest on, and the principal of, the bonds issued hereunder, but it is further pledged, for the purchasers, owners, and owner of said bonds, that the State of Oklahoma, if and when it shall appear to be necessary, hereby devotes irrevocably to the payment of the interest on, and principal of said bonds, any monies in the General Revenue Fund of the State of Oklahoma not otherwise obligated, committed or appropriated, and the State Treasurer is directed to apply such General Revenue Fund of the State of Oklahoma for such purpose. The State of Oklahoma further pledges to the purchasers, owners, and holders of said bonds that it will, if and when it shall appear to be necessary, impose and collect a tax and devote the proceeds thereof, or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the purpose of paying the principal and interest of the bonds issued hereunder as they come due. The bonds issued hereunder, and the interest thereon, shall be general obligations of the State of Oklahoma, and the full faith, credit and resources of the State of Oklahoma are pledged to their payment. The Commission is authorized to incorporate in the face of each of the bonds issued under this act, pledges the same or substantially the same as those made herein. The pledges and covenants so made by the Commission shall constitute the commitment of the State of Oklahoma, made in full good faith, in its sovereign capacity, and shall be binding upon said state and the Legislature, officers, instrumentalities, and agents thereof, so long as any of the interest on, or principal of, said bonds shall remain outstanding and unpaid. The Commission is authorized to make such other equally-binding convenants and agreements, not inconsistent with this act or Section 34 of Article X of the Constitution of the State of Oklahoma, relating to indebtedness for capital improvements to institutions of higher education, adopted July 5, 1960, as it deems to be needful and appropriate to the general purpose of effectuating this act. As used herein, "68 O.S.1951, Section 586a, as amended," shall be deemed to refer to said Section 586a as amended to the effective date of House Bill No. 705 Of the Twenty-eighth Oklahoma Legislature.

Laws 1961, p. 462, § 3; Laws 1961, p. 467, § 1; Laws 1965, c. 503, § 1, emerg. eff. July 19, 1965.

Disclaimer: These codes may not be the most recent version. Oklahoma may have more current or accurate information. We make no warranties or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness, or adequacy of the information contained on this site or the information linked to on the state site. Please check official sources.
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.