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

18A:64I-1 Certain land used in perpetuity.

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1. The 240 acre tract of land known as the New Jersey School of Conservation, located in Stokes State Forest, Sussex county, New Jersey, together with all the buildings thereon, and under the management and control of the Division of Parks and Forestry in the Department of Environmental Protection, shall be used in perpetuity as a school for environmental field study under the direction of the Friends of the New Jersey School of Conservation, a tax-exempt nonprofit organization.
Within 60 days of enactment, the Friends of the New Jersey School of Conservation will enter into a lease or similar agreement with the Department of Environmental Protection upon such terms as are customary for the Department of Environmental Protection's administration of state lands or other residential facilities and as otherwise agreed upon by the parties.
L.1981, c.148, s.1; amended 2017, c.178, s.42; 2022, c.116, s.1.
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