Renaissance school project means a newly-constructed school,
Renaissance school project means a school or group of schools established pursuant to
Renaissance school project means a school established 22 pursuant to P.L.2011, c.176 (C.18A:36C-1 et seq.);]1
Examples of Renaissance school project in a sentence
The Renaissance school project prints a Renaissance Enrollment Report through NJSMART, detailing all students on-roll of as of October 15 and last day of school.
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Renaissance school project means a school, or group of
Renaissance school project means a 1newly-constructed1
Renaissance school project means a newly-constructed school, or group of schools in a common campus setting, that provides an educational program for students enrolled in grades K through 12 or in a grade range less than K through 12, that is agreed to by the school district, and is operated and managed by a nonprofit entity in a renaissance school district.
Renaissance school project means a school established 31 pursuant to P.L.2011, c.176 (C.18A:36C-1 et seq.);
Renaissance school project means a school established 33 pursuant to P.L.2011, c.176 (C.18A:36C-1 et seq.);
Renaissance school project means a newly constructed school, or group of schools in an urban campus area, that provides an educational program for students enrolled in preschool through grade 12, or in a grade range less than preschool through grade 12 that is agreed to by the school district, and is operated and managed by a nonprofit entity in a renaissance school district. A renaissance school [or group of schools] facility shall be deemed newly constructed[,] if it was constructed within five years immediately prior to when the nonprofit entity takes control of the [facilities] facility, with the exception of any school facility newly constructed by the New Jersey School Development Authority. A school or group of schools may include existing facilities that have undergone substantial reconstruction within five years immediately prior to when the nonprofit entity takes control of the facilities. A substantial reconstruction shall meet all applicable building codes; comply with the Uniform Construction Code enhancements, where the health and safety of the building occupants are affected; comply with all “Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990” regulations outlined in the New Jersey Barrier Free Subcode at
Renaissance school project means a newly-constructed school, or group of schools in an urban campus area, that provides an educational program for students enrolled in grades pre- K through 12 or in a grade range less than pre-K through 12, that is agreed to by the school district, and is operated and managed by a nonprofit entity in a renaissance school district. A school or group of schools may include existing facilities that have undergone substantial reconstruction by the renaissance school project applicant. A substantial reconstruction shall: meet all applicable building codes; comply with the Uniform Construction Code enhancements where the health and safety of the building occupants are affected; comply with all “Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990” regulations outlined in the New Jersey Barrier Free Subcode at N.J.A.C.5:23-7 et seq.; and comply with the Uniform Construction Code and other applicable State and federal laws for radon, lead, asbestos, and other contaminants and be subject to the enforcement of such standards by the applicable State or federal agency. The first facility of a renaissance school project shall be a newly-constructed school facility which is designed to house, upon completion, at least 20 percent of the total number of students to be enrolled in the renaissance school project. A renaissance school project may include a dormitory and related facilities as permitted pursuant to section 5 of P.L.2011, c.176 (C.18A:36C-5).