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Code · New Jersey · Title 18A — Education · Chapter 24

18A:24-11. Type I districts; authorization of bonds; appropriations and borrowings; procedure to be followed

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School bonds shall be authorized and may be issued, for the purposes of any type I district, pursuant to ordinance, adopted by the governing body of the municipality comprised within the district, authorizing the issuance thereof in the principal amount certified to said governing body by the board of school estimate of the district, in accordance with sections 18A:22-18 to 18A:22-20, but no such bonds shall be authorized or issued if the principal sum thereof shall exceed the limits prescribed in section 18A:24-19, except upon compliance with the provisions of this article applicable thereto.
In the authorization of any bonds for the purposes of a type I district pursuant to this chapter and in making any appropriation or borrowing any moneys in connection therewith, it shall not be necessary for the governing body of the municipality comprised within the district to comply with any procedure other than that applicable to such municipality contained in this title and in chapter 49 of Title 40, Municipalities and Counties, of the Revised Statutes, except that this section shall not be construed to make unnecessary any procedure required by chapter 27 of Title 52, State Government, Departments and Officers, of the Revised Statutes relating to the municipal finance commission.
L.1967, c.271.
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