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Code · New Jersey · Title 18A — Education · Chapter 71B

18A:71B-29 Issue of bonds.

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Issue of Bonds.
a. In furtherance of the public policy of this article, the State shall set aside, from the bonds of the State of New Jersey authorized to be issued or from the bonds of any authority or agency authorized to be issued, an amount to be determined by the State Treasurer of the total aggregate original principal amount of the bonds. These bonds shall be issued as determined by the issuing officials and shall be known as "Garden State Savings Bonds," in addition to any other name they may be known as.
b. Garden State Savings Bonds may be issued in low denominations and in the form or forms, whether coupon, fully-registered or book entry, and with or without provisions for interchangeability thereof, as may be determined by the issuing officials, and in such amounts as will allow a large number of New Jersey families to participate in the program, and with the maturity dates which will make funds available to purchasers at the time when the funds are needed for educational purposes.
c. When Garden State Savings Bonds are issued from time to time, the bonds of each issue shall constitute a separate series to be designated by the issuing officials. Each series of bonds so designated shall bear the rate or rates of interest as may be determined by the issuing officials, which interest shall be payable as may be determined by the issuing officials.
L.1999,c.46,s.1.
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