OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma City wants the Legislature to change a law to shift responsibility for the stalled American Indian Cultural Center and Museum from the state to the city.

Under the law passed last year, the state would borrow $25 million to help complete the museum. The city would be required to pay 50 percent of all revenues in excess of $7 million per year to the state.

City leaders want the Legislature to roll back a revenue-sharing provision and drop plans for a new authority that would oversee state-issued bonds.

The city has until March 15 to finalize a deal with the state.

The Oklahoman reports the Chickasaw Nation has offered millions of dollars to help the city complete and open the museum.