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

18A:72A-46. Amount retained by State to satisfy deficiency

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9. a. To assure the continued operation and solvency of the leasing fund program, the authority shall require that if an institution of higher education fails or is unable to pay to the authority in full, when due, any obligation of the institution to the authority, an amount sufficient to satisfy the deficiency shall be retained by the State Treasurer from State aid or an appropriation payable to the institution. As used in this section, obligation of the institution means any amount payable by the institution for equipment leasing pursuant to a lease agreement with the authority.
b. The amount retained by the State Treasurer shall be deducted from the corresponding appropriation or apportionment of State aid payable to the institution of higher education and shall not obligate the State to make, nor entitle the institution to receive, any additional appropriation or apportionment.
L.1993,c.136,s.9.
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