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Code · New Jersey · New Jersey Statutes

52:27BBB-51 "Higher Education and Regional Health Care Development Fund."

518 words·~2 min read·/nj/52-143

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52. There is created the "Higher Education and Regional Health Care Development Fund" which shall be used to provide grants, to nonprofit educational institutions and regional health care facilities, as provided hereunder.
a. Those grants to be provided to nonprofit educational institutions under this section shall be provided on a one-to-one matching basis in order to encourage the development of student housing, retail facilities and commercial enterprises in the central business district of the qualified municipality, subject to those conditions set forth in section 53 of P.L.2002, c.43 (C.52:27BBB-52).
Any facility constructed using bond proceeds shall be located within the central business district of the qualified municipality and shall be co-located with other university buildings.
With respect to Rowan University, these funds shall be made available on the condition that the university shall offer at least two full four- year programs, thereby allowing students to complete an entire course of study on the campus housed in the central business district. In addition, any of these institutions may use these matching funds in conjunction with land acquisition moneys received by that university from the Delaware River Port Authority.
The bond proceeds shall be allocated as follows:
(1)the sum of $11 million shall be made available to Rutgers, the State University;
(2)the sum of $5.1 million shall be made available to Rowan University;
(3)the sum of $9 million shall be made available to the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey; and
(4)the sum of $3.5 million shall be made available to Camden County College.
Moneys shall be committed within four years of the effective date of P.L.2002, c.43 (C.52:27BBB-1 et al.).
b. Those grants to be provided to regional health care facilities under this section shall be provided, on a matching basis, to regional health care facilities situated within the qualified municipality, to allow for facility expansion, including but not limited to, facilities for pre-admission testing, occupational health, health-related educational facilities such as a school of nursing and emergency room facilities, subject to those conditions set forth in section 53 of P.L.2002, c.43 (C.52:27BBB-52). Each health care facility shall be required to raise one dollar for every three dollars provided by the State. The bond proceeds shall be allocated as follows:
(1)the sum of $4.5 million shall be made available to Our Lady of Lourdes Medical Center;
(2)the sum of $13.35 million shall be made available to Cooper Hospital/University Medical Center; provided, however, that no funds shall be made available to Cooper Hospital/University Medical Center for the purpose of establishing or expanding family practice facilities. Cooper Hospital/University Medical Center may make available a portion of these funds to a federally-qualified health center operating in the City of Camden;
(3)the sum of $1 million shall be made available to Virtua Hospital to allow for the establishment of an in-patient drug treatment facility; and
(4)the sum of $250,000 shall be made available to Partners in Health to further community outreach efforts in underserved communities and the promotion of programs for minority children, the elderly, uninsured or underinsured families and disabled persons.
L.2002,c.43,s.52.
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