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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 116 — Higher Education

§ 116-190. General powers of Board of Governors.

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§ 116-190. General powers of Board of Governors.
The Board is authorized, subject to the requirements of this Article:
(1)To determine the location and character of any project or projects and to acquire, construct and provide the same and to maintain, repair and operate and enter into contracts for the management, lease, use or operation of all or any portion of any project or projects and any existing facilities;
(2)To issue revenue bonds as hereinafter provided to pay all or any part of the cost of any project or projects, and to fund or refund the same;
(3)To fix and revise from time to time and charge and collect
(i)student fees from students enrolled at the institution operated by the Board,
(ii)rates, fees, rents and charges for the use of and for the services furnished by all or any portion of any project or projects and
(iii)admission fees for athletic games and other public events;
(4)To establish and enforce, and to agree through any resolution or trust agreement authorizing or securing bonds under this Article to make and enforce, rules and regulations for the use of and services rendered by any project or projects and any existing facilities, including parietal rules, when deemed desirable by the Board, to provide for the maximum use of any project or projects and any existing facilities;
(5)To acquire, hold, lease and dispose of real and personal property in the exercise of its powers and the performance of its duties hereunder and to lease all or any part of any project or projects and any existing facilities for such period or periods of years, not exceeding 40 years, upon such terms and conditions as the Board determines subject to the provisions of G.S. 143-341;
(6)To employ consulting engineers, attorneys, accountants, construction and financial experts, superintendents, managers and such other employees and agents as may be necessary in its judgment in connection with any project or projects and existing facilities, and to fix their compensation;
(7)To make and enter into all contracts and agreements necessary or incidental to the performance of its duties and the execution of its powers under this Article;
(8)To receive and accept from any federal, State or other public agency and any private agency, person or other entity donations, loans, grants, aid or contributions of any money, property, labor or other things of value for any project or projects, and to agree to apply and use the same in accordance with the terms and conditions under which the same are provided; and
(9)To do all acts and things necessary or convenient to carry out the powers granted by this Article. (1963, c. 847, s. 4; 1971, c. 1244, s. 14.)
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