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Terms Used In New Jersey Statutes 18A:3B-53.6

  • Board: means the board of education. See New Jersey Statutes 18A:1-1
  • Higher education: means that education which is provided by any or all of the public institutions of higher education as herein defined and any or all equivalent private institutions. See New Jersey Statutes 18A:1-1
  • Oversight: Committee review of the activities of a Federal agency or program.
  • State: extends to and includes any State, territory or possession of the United States, the District of Columbia and the Canal Zone. See New Jersey Statutes 1:1-2
  • Tort: A civil wrong or breach of a duty to another person, as outlined by law. A very common tort is negligent operation of a motor vehicle that results in property damage and personal injury in an automobile accident.
6. a. A State monitor appointed pursuant to section 4 of this act shall be considered a State officer for purposes of the “New Jersey Tort Claims Act,” established pursuant to P.L.1972, c.45 (C. 59:1-1 et seq.).

b. (1) The State monitor, within six months of appointment to the position, shall issue a fiscal accountability plan to the institution and Secretary of Higher Education listing all benchmarks and remedial actions required to be completed by the institution and the necessary capacity and fiscal controls to be restored to the institution as a condition for the cessation of State monitor oversight. The State monitor may revise or amend the fiscal accountability plan, as appropriate.

(2) The State monitor shall issue progress reports to the governing board of the institution and the secretary on a monthly basis, or on a schedule determined by the secretary. The progress report shall detail the institution’s progress in meeting the requirements of the fiscal accountability plan, and establish clear and measurable benchmarks to assess the institution’s fiscal accountability.

(3) The secretary shall develop a transition plan outlining the process for the withdrawal of the State monitor and a return to full institution control. The State monitor shall provide oversight of the institution until the secretary determines that the transition plan has been successfully executed and the necessary capacity and fiscal accountability controls have been restored to institution operations.

c. The salary of a State monitor shall be fixed by the secretary and may be adjusted from time to time as the secretary deems appropriate. The State shall assume the total cost of the State monitor and any additional staff appointed pursuant to section 4 of this act.

L.2023, c.115, s.6.