New Jersey Statutes 18A:58-33.5. Inclusion in annual budget; payment of debt service on bonds
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Terms Used In New Jersey Statutes 18A:58-33.5
- Board: means the board of education. See New Jersey Statutes 18A:1-1
- District: means a school district. See New Jersey Statutes 18A:1-1
- 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
- State board: means the State Board of Education. See New Jersey Statutes 18A:1-1
As provided in this act, every school district shall be entitled to receive annually the amount of the additional State school building aid (the allocation) determined in the resolutions of the State Board of Education and the State Board of Education shall include such amount in its annual budget for building aid for the school district. Amounts of such building aid paid under this act shall be used only for the payment of debt service (interest and principal) on bonds entitled to the benefits of the provisions of this act, in accordance with said resolution, except to the extent otherwise provided in this act with respect to obligations issued in anticipation of such bonds; provided, (a) that no proposal authorizing such bonds was approved prior to January 1, 1968 either by the voters or the board of school estimate, and no permanent bonds were issued thereunder prior to January 13, 1970, and (b) that the total principal amount of bonds entitled to the benefits of the provisions of this act in accordance with resolutions adopted by the State Board of Education pursuant to the provisions of this act, and for the payment of the debt service (interest and principal) as to which bonds additional school building aid may be paid pursuant to this act, shall not exceed $90,000,000.00.
L.1968, c. 177, s. 4, eff. July 19, 1968. Amended by L.1969, c. 136, s. 3, eff. July 3, 1969; L.1969, c. 278, s. 1, eff. Jan. 13, 1970; L.1970, c. 125, s. 4, eff. June 30, 1970.