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

18A:24-61.7. Consent by board; considerations; statement of reasons for refusal

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In considering any refunding bond ordinance presented to it for its consent, the local finance board shall have regard to the probable capacity of the school district to pay at maturity the refunding bonds proposed to be issued, and all notes and bonds and other indebtedness and liabilities of the school district then outstanding, taking into consideration the assessed and true valuation of taxable property in the school district, the equitable distribution of the burden of interest and debt redemption charges in connection with such refunding bonds, and the bonds and notes and other indebtedness and liabilities theretofore outstanding or which may necessarily thereafter be incurred.
If the local finance board shall refuse to indorse its consent upon any such refunding bond ordinance, it shall certify to the school district a statement of its reasons for such refusal.
L.1969, c. 130, s. 7, eff. July 2, 1969.
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