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Code · California · Education Code

§ 89760

192 words·~1 min read·/ca/education-code/89760

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(a)The trustees may transfer money from one special fund to another special fund or to the general fund in order to meet the commitments of the California State University if the transferred moneys are returned to the special fund of origin in time to fulfill the purposes of the special fund. Interest shall be paid on all money transferred to another special fund or to the general fund at a rate determined by the trustees to be the current earning rate of the fund from which the money was transferred.
(b)“Special fund,” as used in this section, means enterprise and trust funds of the California State University and includes any fund subject to the State University Revenue Bond Act of 1947 (Article 2 (commencing with Section 90010) of Chapter 8 of Part 55).
(c)This section does not authorize any transfer or loan of money to or from any special fund or the General Fund if the transfer or loan would impair a contractual obligation of the trustees, including, but not necessarily limited to, contractual obligations incurred by the trustees pursuant to the State University Revenue Bond Act of 1947.
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