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

18A:72A-64 Application for grant, conditions.

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6. a. The governing board of a public or private institution of higher education may determine, by resolution, to apply for a grant from the technology fund. Upon adoption of the resolution, the board shall file an application with the Secretary of Higher Education, which application shall include a complete description of the technology infrastructure to be acquired and an identification of the sources of revenue to be used for the required institutional match.
b. The secretary shall review the application and approve or disapprove the grant. For each grant which is approved, the secretary shall establish the amount and shall send written certification of the approval of the grant including the approved amount to the authority.
c. Each grant awarded under this act shall be contingent upon the recipient governing board entering into a contract or contracts for the acquisition of technology infrastructure within one year of the date on which the funds of the grant are made available to the institution.
L.1997, c.238, s.6; amended 2012, c.42, s.13.
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