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C. School Facilities Authority

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C. School Facilities Authority
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Subpart heading amended by L 2021, c 217, §2.
§302A-1701 Definitions. As used in this subpart, unless the context clearly requires otherwise:
"Authority" means the school facilities authority established by section 302A-1702.
"Facilities" includes school classrooms, auditoriums, libraries, office and maintenance buildings, gymnasiums, and athletic fields.
"Project" means the development and construction of new school facilities, including infrastructure; access and other support for new school facilities; prekindergarten facilities; major renovation of school facilities; public-private partnership projects; new capital improvement projects funded by the legislature for completion by the authority; acquisition of real property, personal property, or mixed property for new school facilities; and planning, development, and leasing of public school land or facilities to private partners pursuant to section 302A-1151.1. [L 2020, c 72, pt of §1; am L 2021, c 217, §2; am L 2023, c 175, §2]
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