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Code · Oklahoma · Title 70 — Schools

§70-15-110. Election for issuing bonds — Information to be provided

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pre- and post-election.
A. When a school district board of education calls an election for the purpose of issuing bonds pursuant to Section 15-102 of Title 70 of the Oklahoma Statutes, the school district shall, at least thirty
(30)days prior to the election, post on its website a copy of the bond proposal, including each project to be funded by the bond proceeds, a description of each project, and the estimated cost for each project.
B. If electors approve the issuing of bonds at an election, the school district shall continue to post on its website the bond information required by subsection A of this section for the duration of the bond and one year after completion of all bond projects. The information posted on the school district website shall also include updates when there is a material change in the scope of the projects and their purpose as stated at the time the board of education calls the bond election. The updated information shall be posted online within thirty
(30)days following approval of the project changes by the board of education.
C. This act shall not apply to any bond projects approved by electors prior to the effective date of this act. Added by Laws 2023, c. 157, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2023.
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