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Code · New Jersey · Title 18A — Education · Chapter 18A

18A:18A-52. Set-aside programs

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a. A board of education may, by resolution, establish a minority business enterprise set-aside program. In authorizing such a program, the board of education shall establish a goal of setting aside a certain percentage of the dollar value of total procurements to be awarded as set-aside contracts to minority business enterprises.
b. A board of education may, by resolution, establish a women's business enterprise set-aside program. In authorizing such a program, the board of education shall establish a goal of setting aside a certain percentage of the dollar value of total procurements to be awarded as set-aside contracts to women's business enterprises.
c. A board of education may, by resolution, establish a small business enterprise set-aside program. In authorizing such a program, the board of education shall establish a goal of setting aside a certain percentage of the dollar value of total procurements to be awarded as set-aside contracts to small business enterprises.
P.L. 1985, c. 490, s. 2; amended 1988,c.37,s.3.
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