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

18A:24-12. Type II districts; authorization of bonds

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School bonds shall be authorized and may be issued:
a. by a type II district having a board of school estimate whenever the board of school estimate shall fix and determine the amount of money necessary to be raised for any capital project or projects and shall certify said amount pursuant to section 18A:22-30, the board of education may, by resolution, authorize the issuance of bonds to an amount not exceeding the amount so certified for such purpose or purposes; or
b. by a type II district not having a board of school estimate pursuant to a proposal adopted by resolution by the board of education of the district in a principal sum determined therein and upon approval of the proposal contained in such resolution, by the legally qualified voters of the district, upon its submission to them for their approval or rejection at an annual school election, held after the date of the adoption of said resolution by the board of education, or at a special school election held for that purpose,
but no such bonds shall be authorized or issued if the principal sum thereof shall exceed the limitations prescribed in section 18A:24-19 except upon compliance with the provisions of this article applicable thereto.
L.1967, c.271.
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