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

18A:64A-58. Board of governors; authority and responsibility

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The board of governors shall:
a. Act in an overall advisory capacity;
b. Control properties, funds and trusts vested as of the effective date of this act in the private institution, in its possession, or remainder, or expectancy, including properties now held and continuing to be held as security by the New Jersey Educational Facilities Authority and properties, funds and trusts received by the private institution on or after the effective date of this act by private gift, donation, bequest or transfer under the terms of any applicable trusts, gifts, bequests or donations dated or delivered prior to the effective date or on or after the effective date of this act, unless otherwise designated and make available to the board of trustees, after meeting all expenses of its administration, the income from funds and the use of or income from property subject to the provisions of section 10 of this act;
c. Have sole authority over the investment of funds under its control;
d. Have the power to maintain administrative staff and incur expenses it deems reasonable and necessary to the effective exercise of its functions and responsibilities under this act or by reason of any other fiduciary responsibilities to which it is subject.
L.1982, c. 42, s. 9, eff. July 1, 1982.
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