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Code · New Jersey · Title 18A — Education · Chapter 64

18A:64-90 State college risk management group, board of trustees.

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5. a. The board of trustees of a public college risk management group shall have not less than three or more than 15 trustees. A trustee shall be a natural person 18 years of age or older who is a resident of this State. A majority of the trustees of a group shall be members or employees of member institutions of higher education, provided that a trustee who ceases to be a member or employee of a four-year public institution of higher education may be allowed to serve for not more than 90 days following cessation without violating this provision.
b. A trustee shall not be paid a salary, except that the written trust instrument may provide for reimbursement for actual expenses incurred on behalf of the fund and for compensation not to exceed $200 for any day or portion of a day spent at a meeting of the trustees. Except as otherwise provided in this act, a trustee shall not enter into any contract with the group or receive any moneys or other compensation or thing of value whatsoever from the group for services performed for or on behalf of the group.
L.2010, c.99, s.5; amended 2023, c.65, s.12.
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