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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 153A — Counties

§ 153A-450. Contracts for construction of satellite campuses of community colleges.

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§ 153A-450. Contracts for construction of satellite campuses of community colleges.
(a)Boards of county commissioners may enter into contracts for the construction of satellite campuses of community colleges, to be located in their counties.
(b)The board of county commissioners of the county in which a satellite campus of a community college is to be constructed shall submit the plans for the satellite facility's construction to the board of trustees of the community college that will be operating the facility for its approval prior to entering into any contract for the construction of the satellite facility.
(c)A satellite facility may be used only as a satellite facility of the community college that operates it and for no other purpose except as approved by the board of trustees of the community college that has been assigned the county where the satellite facility is located as a service delivery area either by an act of the General Assembly or by the State Board of Community Colleges. (1985, c. 757, s. 148(b), (d), (e); 1987, c. 564, ss. 11, 12.)
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