N.J.S.A. 18A:64-6

Powers, duties of boards.

18A:64-6 Powers, duties of boards. 18A:64-6. The board of trustees of a State college shall have general supervision over and shall be vested with the conduct of the college. It shall have the power and duty to: a. Adopt and use a corporate seal; b. Determine the educational curriculum and program of the college consistent with the programmatic mission of the institution or approved by the Commission on Higher Education; c. Determine policies for the organization, administration, and development of the college; d. Study the educational and financial needs of the college; annually acquaint the Governor and Legislature with the condition of the college; and prepare and present the annual budget to the Governor, the Division of Budget and Accounting in the Department of the Treasury, and the Legislature in accordance with law; e. Disburse all moneys appropriated to the college by the Legislature and all moneys received from tuition, fees, auxiliary services, and other sources; f. Direct and control expenditures and transfers of funds appropriated to the college and tuition received by the college, in accordance with the provisions of the State budget and appropriation acts of the Legislature, reporting changes and additions thereto and transfers thereof to the Director of the Division of Budget and Accounting in the State Department of the Treasury and as to funds received from other sources, and direct and control expenditures and transfers in accordance with the terms of any applicable trusts, gifts, bequests, or other special provisions. All accounts of the college shall be subject to audit by the State at any time; g. In accordance with the provisions of the State budget and appropriation acts of the Legislature, appoint and fix the compensation of a president of the college, who shall be the executive officer of the college and an ex officio member of the board of trustees, without vote, and shall serve at the pleasure of the board of trustees; h. Notwithstanding the provisions of Title 11, Civil Service, of the Revised Statutes, upon nomination by the president, appoint a treasurer and such deans and other professional members of the academic, administrative, and teaching staffs as defined in section 13 of P.L.1986, c.42 (C.18A:64-21.2) as shall be required and fix their compensation and terms of employment in accordance with salary ranges and policies which shall prescribe qualifications for various classifications and shall limit the percentage of the educational staff that may be in any given classification; i. Upon nomination by the president, appoint, remove, promote, and transfer such other officers, agents, or employees as may be required for carrying out the purposes of the college and assign their duties, determine their salaries, and prescribe qualifications for all positions, all in accordance with the provisions of Title 11, Civil Service, of the Revised Statutes; j. Grant diplomas, certificates, and degrees; k. Pursuant to the provisions of the "State College Contracts Law," P.L.1986, c.43 (C.18A:64-52 et seq.), enter into contracts and agreements for the purchase of lands, buildings, equipment, materials, supplies, and services and enter into contracts and agreements with the State or any of its political subdivisions or with the United States, or with any public body, department, or other agency of the State or the United States or with any individual, firm, or corporation, which are deemed necessary or advisable by the board for carrying out the purposes of the college; l. If necessary, take and condemn land and other property in the manner provided by the "Eminent Domain Act of 1971," P.L.1971, c.361 (C.20:3-1 et seq.), whenever authorized by law to purchase land or other property; m. Adopt, after consultation with the president and faculty, bylaws and make and promulgate such rules, regulations, and orders, not inconsistent with the provisions of this article, that are necessary and proper for the administration and operation of the college and the carrying out of its purposes; n. Establish fees for room and board sufficient for the operation, maintenance, and rental of student housing and food service facilities; o. Fix and determine tuition rates and other fees to be paid by students; p. Accept from any government or governmental department, agency or other public or private body or from any other source grants or contributions of money or property, which the board may use for or in aid of any of its purposes; q. Acquire, by gift, purchase, condemnation, or otherwise, own, lease, dispose of, use, and operate property, whether real, personal, or mixed, or any interest therein, which is necessary or desirable for college purposes; r. Employ architects, engineers, consultants, and other professionals to plan buildings, consistent with the provisions of the "Building Design Services Act," P.L.1989, c.277 (C.45:4B-1 et seq.); secure bids for the construction of buildings and for the equipment thereof; make contracts for the construction of buildings and for equipment; and supervise the construction of buildings; s. Manage, maintain, and provide for the payment of all charges and expenses in respect to all properties utilized by the college; t. Borrow money for the needs of the college, as deemed requisite by the board, in such amounts and for such time and upon such terms as may be determined by the board, provided that this borrowing shall not be deemed or construed to create or constitute a debt, liability, or a loan or pledge of the credit or be payable out of property or funds, other than moneys appropriated for that purpose, of the State; u. Authorize any new program, educational department, or school consistent with the institution's programmatic mission or approved by the commission; v. (Deleted by amendment, P.L.1994, c.48); w. Pursuant to the "State College Contracts Law," P.L.1986, c.43 (C.18A:64-52 et seq.), award contracts and agreements for the purchase of goods and services, as distinct from contracts or agreements for the construction of buildings and other improvements, to that responsible bidder whose bid, conforming to the invitation for bids, will be most advantageous to the State college, price and other factors considered; x. Pursuant to the "State College Contracts Law," P.L.1986, c.43 (C.18A:64-52 et seq.), award contracts and agreements for the construction of buildings and other improvements to the lowest responsible bidder, whose bid, conforming to the invitation for bids, will be the most advantageous to the State college; and y. retain independent counsel including representation by the Attorney General in accordance with subsection h. of section 6 of P.L.1994, c.48 (C.18A:3B-6) and, notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, if the State college elects not to be represented by the Attorney General in any matter in which the State college is solely responsible for any potential liability, it shall be permitted to do so upon notice to the Attorney General. L.1967, c.271; amended 1969, c.145, s.2; 1972, c.80, s.2; 1986, c.42, s.4; 1992, c.61, s.1; 1994, c.48, s.96; 2005, c.369, s.1; 2021, c.417, s.1; 2025, c.218, s.25.

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