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Code · New Jersey · Title 18A — Education · Chapter 72A

18A:72A-27.2. Powers of board of trustees

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1. In addition to the powers and duties with respect to dormitories and revenue-producing facilities given under the provisions of this chapter, the board of trustees of a State college shall have the following powers with respect to any educational facility, as defined in N.J.S. 18A:72A-3:
a. To enter into any conveyance, lease, sublease, or loan agreement of the type provided for in N.J.S. 18A:72A-26, N.J.S.18A:72A-27, and N.J.S.18A:72A-27.1 with the authority, with respect to the acquisition, construction and financing of any educational facility;
b. To enter into any other agreement with the authority, with respect to the acquisition, construction or financing of an educational facility according to terms and conditions which the authority and the board of trustees shall determine in accordance with the powers of the authority;
c. To pledge and assign all or any part of any funds appropriated to the State college and available for the purposes provided in subsections a. and b. of this section or any other available moneys of the State college to the payment of any amount due and owing under any agreement made under subsections a. and b. of this section if that agreement expressly states that the payment of any and all amounts due and owing thereunder shall, to the extent the funds shall be derived from appropriations, depend on appropriations being made by the Legislature.
L.1988, c.159, s.1; amended 2021, c.415, s.11.
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