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

18A:64A-22.1 County college capital project aid.

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1. Whenever the funds appropriated are insufficient to satisfy the State's share of capital projects for county colleges pursuant to N.J.S.18A:64A-22, additional State support for such projects shall be made available to counties in which county colleges are located for the payment of interest and principal on bonds and notes entitled to the benefits of this act and interest on notes issued in anticipation thereof and entitled to the benefits of the "County College Capital Projects Fund Act," P.L.1997, c.360 (C.18A:72A-12.2 et seq.), provided that the total principal amount of such bonds and notes shall not exceed $265,000,000, except that all administrative costs associated with the approval process and the issuance of bonds shall not be included within the total aggregate principal amount of bonds issued.
L.1971, c.12, s.1; amended 1985, c.136; 1994, c.48, s.135; 1997, c.360, s.7; 2000, c.111; 2004, c.100; 2009, c.308, s.48.
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