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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 116 — Higher Education

§ 116-44.8. Fire Safety Loan Fund.

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§ 116-44.8. Fire Safety Loan Fund.
(a)There is established the Fire Safety Loan Fund. The Fund shall be a revolving loan fund for installing fire safety equipment and systems in fraternity and sorority housing.
(b)The Fund shall be administered by the Office of the State Treasurer, and that office may establish the policies and procedures that it deems appropriate for the operation of the Fund. The Office of the State Treasurer may enlist the assistance of other State departments or entities which have expertise that would be useful in administering the Fund, and those State departments or entities shall provide the assistance requested.
(c)The Fund shall be operated on a revolving basis with proceeds from the repayment of prior loans being made available for subsequent loans.
(d)Loans from the Fund shall be secured by a first or second mortgage or other pledge. Loans shall be made for a period not to exceed 10 years. Interest shall not be charged on loans from the Fund. (1996, 2nd Ex. Sess., c. 18, s. 16.5(a).)
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