§ 62-804. Sale of bonds - Per value - Maturing installments - Notice for bids - Acceptance of bids - Contestability.  


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  • Except as otherwise provided in the Municipal and County Economic and Community Development Bonds Act, bonds sold pursuant to Section 35 of Article X of the Oklahoma Constitution shall be issued pursuant to the following terms:

    1.  Bonds may be sold for not less than ninety-eight percent (98%) of par with accrued interest added.  All commissions allowed any firms, persons, or corporations for the sale of the bonds, after deducting from the sum total for which the bonds are sold, must leave in the treasury a sum equal to ninety-eight percent (98%) of the par value and accrued interest thereof;

    2.  The bonds must be made to mature in installments so that the annual maturing principal plus interest is as nearly equal as practicable throughout the term of the issue, or provide for level principal debt service payments, which provide for principal on the bonds to mature in equal annual installments, except that the first maturing installment may be for such sum, not more than one installment and the last maturing installment may be for such sum not more than two installments, as will complete the full issue of the bonds notwithstanding the necessity of varying the amount thereof to complete the same;

    3.  Whenever bonds shall be made or ordered by any municipality or county, the proper officers, before selling the bonds, shall cause at least ten (10) days' notice to be given of the time and place when and where bids therefor will be received.  The notice shall be signed by the county clerk if issued by a county, and by the clerk of the municipality if issued by a municipality, and shall be published once a week for two (2) consecutive weeks in a legally qualified newspaper published in such political subdivision.  The date mentioned in the notice for the sale of the bonds shall not be less than ten (10) days after the first publication thereof; and

    4.  The bonds must be awarded to the lowest true interest cost bidder who will pay therefor at least ninety-eight percent (98%) of par plus accrued interest.  Bidders shall indicate the true interest cost of their bid.  Upon the acceptance of a bid, the bonds shall be issued in accordance therewith and shall be delivered to the purchaser upon payment of the purchase price of the bonds.  Each bidder shall submit with the bid a sum in cash or its equivalent, equal to two percent (2%) of the bid, and upon the acceptance of any  bid, the deposit becomes the property of the county or municipality selling the bonds, and shall be credited on the purchase price of the bonds or returned upon payment in full of the purchase price, upon the understanding that if the purchaser fails for five (5) days after tender of the bonds to pay the balance of the purchase price, the sale is annulled and the deposit is retained by the governing body of the county or municipality and credited to the account for which the bonds are being issued and shall be used accordingly.  No tender of the bonds to the purchaser is valid until after the expiration of the period of contestability, as now provided by law.  All other deposits shall be returned.  The governing body selling the bonds shall have the right to reject all bids and readvertise the bonds for sale.

Added by Laws 1991, c. 142, § 5, emerg. eff. May 1, 1991.  Amended by Laws 2003, c. 433, § 5, eff. July 1, 2003.