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Whenever the State Treasurer shall determine that he is unable to provide State support for a capital project of a county college pursuant to N.J.S.18A:64A-22 within the limit of available State appropriations, the State Treasurer shall determine the amount of bonds and notes entitled to the benefits of this act and the “County College Capital Projects Fund Act,” P.L.1997, c. 360 (C.18A:72A-12.2 et seq.) and not theretofore allocated to another capital project. The State Treasurer shall determine the necessity or advisability of making available additional State support for the capital project. To the extent he determines additional support is necessary or advisable, he shall certify to the board of chosen freeholders of the county in which said capital project is located, the county college at which the capital project is located, and the New Jersey Educational Facilities Authority the amount of bonds or notes relating to the capital project which shall be entitled to the benefits of this act and the “County College Capital Projects Fund Act,” P.L.1997, c. 360 (C.18A:72A-12.2 et seq.), which amount shall not exceed the amount of bonds and notes entitled to the benefit of those acts and not theretofore allocated to another capital project. A copy of such certification shall be filed by the State Treasurer with the Director of the Division of Local Finance.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Jersey Statutes Title 18A. Education 18A § 64A-22.2 - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nj/title-18a-education/nj-st-sect-18a-64a-22-2/
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