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The Hon. Tahesha Way, Lt. Governor and Secretary of State

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New Jersey Cultural Trust

Statutes
NJSA 52:16A-72 Short title
NJSA 52:16A-73 Findings, declarations relative to the New Jersey Cultural Trust
NJSA 52:16A-74 Definitions relative to the New Jersey Cultural Trust
NJSA 52:16A-75 "New Jersey Cultural Trust"
NJSA 52:16A-76 Board of Trustees
NJSA 52:16A-77 Authority, powers of board
NJSA 52:16A-78 Annual report on activities of the Cultural Trust
NJSA 52:16A-79 "New Jersey Cultural Trust Account;" "New Jersey Cultural Trust Fund"
NJSA 52:16A-80 Donations to Cultural Trust, matching State appropriation
NJSA 52:16A-81 Council's recommendations for funding
NJSA 52:16A-83 Commission's recommendations for funding
NJSA 52:16A-84 Obligations of recipients
NJSA 52:16A-85 Regulations, annual funding request
NJAC 15:27 New Jersey Cultural Trust
NJAC 15:27-1.1 Organization; information contact; petition for rulemaking
NJAC 15:27-2.1 Purpose
NJAC 15:27-2.2 Ethical principles
NJAC 15:27-2.3 Severability
NJAC 15:27-2.4 Suspension of rules for cause
NJAC 15:27-2.5 Definitions
NJAC 15:27-2.6 Requirements for designation as a "qualified organization"
NJAC 15:27-2.7 Certification and evaluation procedures for restricted donations to the Cultural Trust
NJAC 15:27-2.8 Evaluation of restricted donations by the Cultural Trust
NJAC 15:27-2.9 Procedures for large gift-restricted donations
NJAC 15:27-2.10 Certification and evaluation procedures for unrestricted donations to the Cultural Trust
NJAC 15:27-2.11 Evaluation of unrestricted donations to the Cultural Trust
NJAC 15:27-2.12 Procedure for distribution of income from the Trust Fund
NJAC 15:27-2.13 Procedures for appeals
NJAC 15:27-2.14 Release of funds from the Trust Account to the Trust Fund
NJAC 15:27-2.15 Release of funds from the Trust Fund to qualified organizations for a match for large gift donation
NJAC 15:27-2.16 Release of funds from the Trust Fund for approved projects submitted by the Council, the Commission...
NJAC 15:27-2.17 Monitoring and reporting for certified restricted large gift donations
NJAC 15:27-2.18 Monitoring and reporting for grants awarded from list supplied by the Council, the Commission and the...
NJAC 15:27-2.19 Acknowledgement of public support in public information material

 

 

NJSA 52:16a-72 Short Title

1. This act shall be known and may be cited as the "New Jersey Cultural Trust Act."

L.2000,c.76,s.1.

NJSA 52:16a-73 Findings, declarations relative to the New Jersey Cultural Trust

2. The Legislature finds and declares that:
a. Arts, history, and humanities contribute immeasurably to the quality of life in New Jersey, to the tourism industry and the economy, to the health and vitality of our cities, towns, and neighborhoods, to sound education, to the teaching of tolerance and understanding, and to the celebration of our rich cultural diversity and identity.
b. Hundreds of nonprofit cultural organizations in this State play an invaluable role in ensuring that the benefits of the arts, history, and humanities are extended to the people and communities of New Jersey.
c. These nonprofit cultural organizations work diligently and responsibly to carry out their vital missions. However, as a whole, they are undercapitalized, which makes them vulnerable to economic downturns.

Therefore, in order to ensure a stable and healthy cultural climate in this State that is sustainable for years to come and under fluctuating economic conditions, the Legislature hereby creates the New Jersey Cultural Trust and directs the establishment of a permanent, interest-generating fund to be an additional source of revenue to nonprofit arts, history, and humanities organizations, specifically for the building of endowments, the improvement of institutional and financial stability, and the capital improvement of cultural facilities.
L.2000,c.76,s.2.

NJSA 52:16a-74 Definitions relative to the New Jersey Cultural Trust

3. The following words or terms as used in this act shall have the following meaning, unless a different meaning clearly appears from the context:

"Account" means:
the New Jersey Cultural Trust Account in the General Fund established by section 8 of this act.

"Board" means:
the Board of Trustees established by section 5 of this act.

"Capital facilities projects" means:
those projects in New Jersey of a qualified organization that construct, expand, renovate, plan for, repair, rehabilitate, restore, adaptively re-use, purchase, effectuate long-term leaseholds on, replace, relocate, or otherwise improve cultural or historical property and facilities, including any work relating to providing access thereto for persons with disabilities. The term includes the acquisition of an interest in real property and includes the repair and replacement of fixtures.

"Commission" means:
the New Jersey Historical Commission established pursuant to N.J.S.18A:73-21 et seq.

"Council" means:
the New Jersey State Council on the Arts established pursuant to P.L.1966, c. 214 (C.52:16A-25 et seq.).

"Cultural Trust" means:
the New Jersey Cultural Trust established by section 4 of this act.

"Endowment" means:
a permanent fund, the principal of which is to remain intact in perpetuity and which is invested and held by or for the exclusive use of a qualified organization, and the income of which may be expended by the qualified organization for purposes consistent with its mission.

"Financial stabilization" means:
those enhancements to a qualified organization that build assets, reduce liabilities, aid cash flow, establish working capital and capital reserves, expand income, improve public access, build institutional capability and efficiency, or otherwise effect long-term improvement of a qualified organization's financial ability to sustain itself and carry out its mission.

"Fiscal plan" means:
a document or documents detailing the policies, functions, workings, and strategies of the Cultural Trust for its operation in carrying out the purposes of this act, including all those applicable to the solicitation and receipt of public funds and private donations, the investment of the Trust Fund, and the distribution of funds.

"Historic Trust" means:
the New Jersey Historic Trust established pursuant to P.L.1967, c.124 (C.13:1B-15.111 et seq.).

"Performing, visual and creative arts" means:
performing and creative arts as defined in section 2 of P.L.1966, c.214 (C.52:16A-26).

"Preservation" means:
the stabilization, planning, repair, rehabilitation, renovation, restoration, improvement, or protection of any historic property, structure, facility, or site of a qualified organization, and includes any work related to providing access thereto for persons with disabilities.

"Project list" means:
a compilation of projects, their purposes, and amounts recommended for receipt of Cultural Trust moneys by the Council, Historic Trust, or Commission.

"Qualified organization" means:
a tax-exempt, nonprofit organization whose primary mission is to promote the performing, visual and creative arts in New Jersey or to promote or preserve history and humanities in New Jersey. The term shall not include private, State, county, or municipal colleges, and universities. The term shall not include State, county, or local governmental units, authorities or corporations created by such units, and shall not include a "qualifying governmental body" as defined in section 2 of P.L.1985, c.410 (C.52:16A-26.2).

"Trust Fund" means:
the permanent investment fund established by the Board of Trustees of the Cultural Trust as provided in section 8 of this act.

L.2000,c.76,s.3.

NJSA 52:16a-75 New Jersey Cultural Trust

4. There is hereby established in but not of the Department of State a public body corporate and politic with corporate succession, to be known as the "New Jersey Cultural Trust." For the purpose of complying with the provisions of Article V, Section IV, paragraph 1 of the New Jersey Constitution, the Cultural Trust is hereby allocated within the Department of State, but notwithstanding that allocation, the Cultural Trust shall be independent of any supervision or control by that department or by any board or officer thereof, except as provided in this act.

The Cultural Trust is hereby constituted as an instrumentality of the State exercising public and essential governmental functions, no part of whose revenues shall accrue to the benefit of any individual, and the exercise by the Cultural Trust of the powers conferred by this act shall be deemed and held to be an essential governmental function of the State. The statutory goals of the Cultural Trust shall include the support of the arts, history, and humanities by assisting in the funding of capital facilities projects and endowment development, and contributing to the institutional and financial stability of qualified organizations in New Jersey. Board members and staff of the Cultural Trust may also engage in fundraising activities to effectuate the purposes of this act.

L.2000,c.76,s.4.

NJSA 52:16a-76 Board of Trustees

5. a. The general responsibility for the proper oversight of the Cultural Trust shall be vested in a Board of Trustees, which shall possess the powers and duties specified in this act. The board shall consist of 15 voting members.

b. The Secretary of State, or a designee, the State Treasurer, or a designee, the chair of the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, or a designee, the chair of the New Jersey Historic Trust, or a designee, and the chair of the New Jersey Historical Commission, or a designee, shall serve as ex-officio members of the board.

c. Two public members, who are not of the same political party, shall be appointed by the Governor upon the recommendation of the President of the Senate, and two public members, who are not of the same political party, shall be appointed by the Governor upon the recommendation of the Speaker of the General Assembly. These public members shall serve for terms coextensive with the legislative term in which they are appointed, subject to reappointment after the expiration of the legislative term.

d. Six public members shall be appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate. The term of office of each public member appointed pursuant to this subsection shall be five years, except for the initial appointments, which shall be made as follows: two members shall be appointed for a three-year term, two members shall be appointed for a four-year term, and two members shall be appointed for a five-year term.

e. No public member of the board appointed under subsections c. and d. of this section shall serve concurrently on the New Jersey Historical Commission, New Jersey State Council on the Arts, or the board of the New Jersey Historic Trust.

f. The Governor, for cause, upon notice and opportunity to be heard, may remove a public member of the board. A vacancy occurring among any of the public members, other than by expiration of term, shall be filled for the balance of the unexpired term only and in the same manner as the original appointment. A member may serve until a successor is appointed and has qualified. No person appointed pursuant to subsection d. of this section shall serve for more than two successive terms, provided, however, that any person appointed to fill a vacancy shall be eligible for two successive terms excluding the unexpired term.

g. The public members of the board shall serve without compensation, but shall be entitled to reimbursement for all actual and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of their duties.

h. Annually, at the first meeting of the board held in each State fiscal year, the members of the board shall elect one of the public members to serve as chair of the board. Under regulations adopted by the board, the board may establish an executive committee composed of no fewer than three board members, which committee may exercise powers vested in and perform duties imposed upon the board to the extent designated and permitted by the board. The board may establish such advisory boards and committees as it may deem advisable.

i. Members and employees of the board shall be subject to the provisions of the "New Jersey Conflicts of Interest Law," P.L.1971, c.182 (C.52:13D-12 et seq.).

j. A majority of the authorized membership of the board shall constitute a quorum for all purposes provided, however, that at least one member of the quorum is a member pursuant to subsection b. of this section or a designee of that member. No vacancy in the membership of the board shall impair the right of a quorum to exercise all the powers and perform the duties of the board.

k. A true copy of the minutes of every meeting of the board or the executive committee shall be delivered promptly, after the certification of the chair thereof, to the Governor. No action taken at a meeting by the board or the executive committee shall have effect until approved by the Governor or until 10 days after the copy of the minutes shall have been delivered. If, within the 10-day period, the Governor returns the copy of the minutes with a veto of any action taken by the board or the executive committee or any member thereof at a meeting, such action shall be null and void and of no effect. The Governor may approve all or part of the action taken at a meeting prior to the expiration of the 10-day period.

l. Any dissolution of the Cultural Trust shall be on the condition that the Cultural Trust has no debts, contractual duties or obligations outstanding, or that provision has been made for the payment, discharge, or retirement of any debts, contractual duties or obligations. Upon any dissolution of the Cultural Trust, all property, rights, funds, and assets thereof shall pass to and become vested in the State, and all moneys shall be used expressly for carrying out the purposes of this act.

m. The board shall receive from the Attorney General of the State all legal counsel and services necessary to carry out the purposes of the Cultural Trust.

L.2000,c.76,s.5.

NJSA 52:16a-77 Authority, powers of board

6. The board is hereby authorized and empowered:

a. Notwithstanding any provision of the "Administrative Procedure Act," P.L.1968, c.410 (C.52:14B-1 et seq.), to the contrary, to adopt, immediately upon filing with the Office of Administrative Law, such regulations as the board deems necessary to implement the provisions of this act, which regulations shall be effective for a period not to exceed 180 days from the date of the filing. Such regulations may thereafter be Amended, adopted or readopted by the board as necessary in accordance with the requirements of P.L.1968, c.410. However, the board shall not have the power to design or specify the project lists of the Council, the Historic Trust, and the Commission provided for in sections 10, 11, and 12 of this act. These rights shall be held exclusively by the Council, the Historic Trust and the Commission, respectively;

b. To solicit, receive, and accept appropriations, gifts, donations, legacies, bequests, and endowments from public or private sources for any purpose which falls within the purposes of the Cultural Trust. The Cultural Trust may not acquire, hold, receive, or accept any moneys or other property, real or personal, tangible or intangible, which will result in the incurrence of any financial obligations on the part of the State that cannot be supported entirely from funds available in the Trust Fund without the express approval of the State Treasurer in consultation with the Secretary of State;

c. To apply all moneys, assets, property, or other things of value it may receive as an incident to its operation to the general purpose of the Cultural Trust;

d. To cooperate with and assist and receive assistance from, insofar as practicable, any agency of the State or any of its political subdivisions, and any private agency or person in the furtherance of the purposes of this act or of the Cultural Trust;

e. To evaluate and certify any and all donations made to the Cultural Trust or a qualified organization for purposes of the transfer of moneys from the Account to the Trust Fund pursuant to section 9 of this act;

f. To accept or reject any recommendation on a project list submitted solely by the Council, the Historic Trust, or the Commission that will support the financing of capital facilities projects or endowments, or contribute to the institutional and financial stability of qualified organizations. The board as a whole or any of its members may not recommend any project for funding that has not either received a restricted donation as set forth in section 9 of this act or been recommended for funding by the Council, the Historic Trust, or the Commission on a project list submitted pursuant to section 10, 11 or 12 of this act;

g. To consult with the Director of the Division of Investments in the Department of the Treasury and the State Treasurer regarding the investment strategies for the moneys in the Trust Fund established by the board pursuant to section 8 of this act;

h. To make and enter into any and all contracts and agreements for goods and services and to enter into any and all contracts and agreements or to execute any instrument with individuals, organizations, institutions, or public agencies for services or endeavors furthering the Cultural Trust;

i. To determine the portion of the interest generated by moneys in the Trust Fund that will be made available for distribution to qualified organizations, and to distribute these moneys as necessary and appropriate pursuant to sections 10, 11 and 12 of this act;

j. To prepare and implement a fiscal plan for the Cultural Trust;

k. To prepare and submit an annual funding request for an appropriation from the General Fund for the operational and administrative costs of the board and the Cultural Trust to the Governor through the Department of State and the Division of Budget and Accounting in the Department of the Treasury, and to expend or authorize the expenditure of moneys derived from such sources and funds as are appropriated by the Legislature to implement the provisions of this act;

l. To hire and employ such employees, in consultation with the Secretary of State, as may be necessary or desirable in its judgment to carry out the purposes of this act, to fix their compensation, and to promote and discharge said employees, without regard to the provisions of Title 11A of the Revised Statutes;

m. To sue and be sued in its own name, but the board members shall be held harmless for acts performed in good faith;

n. To adopt a seal and alter the same at its pleasure;

o. To maintain an office or offices at such a place or places within the State as the Secretary of State may designate;

p. To sell, convert, assign, develop, or otherwise dispose of any and all necessary assets or property donated to the Cultural Trust, as needed, for the purposes of this act. Any moneys gained by the sale of these assets or property shall be deposited into the Trust Fund;

q. To develop in its regulations a process for appealing a decision by the board; and

r. To do all acts and things necessary, incidental, convenient, or desirable to carry out the powers granted in this act.

L.2000,c.76,s.6.

NJSA 52:16a-78 Annual report on activities of the Cultural Trust

7. On or before the first day of October in each year, commencing with the calendar year after the date of enactment of this act, the board shall submit an annual report of the activities of the Cultural Trust for the preceding State fiscal year to the Governor and to the Legislature. The annual report shall set forth a complete operating and financial statement covering the operations of the Cultural Trust during the year, a long-range fiscal plan for the next five years, and a more specific short-range fiscal plan for the fiscal year in which the annual report is delivered with respect to providing the funding necessary to achieve the goals and objectives of this act, and a summary of the progress made to date on achieving those goals and objectives. The board shall cause an audit of its records and accounts to be made at least once in each year by independent certified public accountants, and the cost thereof shall be considered an expense of the Cultural Trust and a copy thereof shall be filed with the Director of the Division of Budget and Accounting.

L.2000,c.76,s.7.

NJSA 52:16a-79 "New Jersey Cultural Trust Account;" "New Jersey Cultural Trust Fund"

8. a. There is established in the General Fund a special, dedicated, non-lapsing account to be known as the "New Jersey Cultural Trust Account." The State Treasurer shall credit to the Account in each State fiscal year beginning in State fiscal year 2001 through and including State fiscal year 2010 an amount not less than $10,000,000. The amount credited to the Account shall be subject to annual State appropriation and shall be appropriated only for the purposes set forth in this act.

b. (1) The board shall establish a permanent, interest-bearing investment trust fund to be known as the "New Jersey Cultural Trust Fund," into which public funds and private donations and transfers from the Account shall be deposited and from which matching funds for large gift donations may be disbursed for endowments and from which interest income may be distributed, as provided in this act.

(2) Moneys deposited in the Trust Fund shall be held in investment accounts in public depositories as defined pursuant to section 1 of P.L.1970, c.236 (C.17:9-41), and shall be invested or reinvested in a manner approved by the Director of the Division of Investment and the State Treasurer in consultation with the board. Interest or other income earned on moneys deposited in the Trust Fund, and any moneys which may otherwise become available for the purposes of the Cultural Trust, shall be for the use of the Cultural Trust, as set forth in this act.

c. (1) For State fiscal year 2001 through and including State fiscal year 2010, the State Treasurer shall transfer money from the Account to the Trust Fund based upon donations to the Cultural Trust and to qualified organizations, as determined in section 9 of this act. The State Treasurer shall transfer to the Trust Fund an amount equal to the amount of the donations, subject to the availability of moneys in the Account.

(2) None of the interest derived from the moneys held in the Trust Fund shall be disbursed to qualified organizations by the board until the Trust Fund has received donations and transfers totaling not less than $20,000,000, or one year from the effective date of this act, whichever occurs later. However, nothing in this paragraph shall prohibit the board from disbursing moneys from the Trust Fund pursuant to section 9 of this act prior to the Trust Fund reaching $20,000,000.

(3) The disbursement from the Trust Fund to a qualified organization receiving a large gift donation as provided in paragraph (2) of subsection b. of section 9 of this act shall be made by resolution adopted by a majority of the authorized membership of the board specifying the particular endowment or endowments to be funded by those moneys. However, the aggregate of such disbursements shall not exceed 20 percent of the amount in the Trust Fund in any one fiscal year.

(4) The portion of interest moneys generated from the Trust Fund, and determined available for disbursement by the board, shall be allocated as follows: 50 percent to the Council's recommendations; 25 percent to the Historic Trust's recommendations; and 25 percent to the Commission's recommendations. Of the portion of interest moneys generated from the Trust Fund and determined available for disbursement by the board, at least 25 percent shall be allocated to projects of qualified organizations that directly benefit the residents of Southern New Jersey.

(5) An affirmative vote by 10 or more members of the board may alter the allocation to the Council, Historic Trust, and Commission, but not the allocation to projects of qualified organizations that directly benefit the residents of Southern New Jersey, of the portion of interest moneys generated, as identified in paragraph (4) of this subsection, for a period of one State fiscal year. Upon the completion of that fiscal year, the allocation shall revert back to the percentages enumerated in paragraph (4) of this subSection

(6) All property of the Cultural Trust is declared to be public property devoted to an essential public and governmental function and purpose, and the Cultural Trust shall be exempt from all taxes and special assessments of the State or any political subdivision thereof.

(7) For the purposes of efficiency and convenience, nothing in this act shall prohibit the board from combining the project lists, in whole or in part, of the Council, the Historic Trust, or the Commission into one proposed resolution to be considered by the board.

(8) To the extent moneys are or may become available as a result of project withdrawals, cancellations, lack of funding, or other such financial matters, the unexpended balances of the amounts disbursed shall revert to the Trust Fund.

d. In the event that any donation or donations exceed the amount credited to the Account in any given State fiscal year, the credit for the donation or donations may be carried forward and used to transfer moneys into the Trust Fund, subject to annual State appropriation to the Account.

e. If the Cultural Trust does not receive annual donations equaling the amount annually credited to the Account, the State Treasurer shall carry forward in the Account all remaining appropriations, for each State fiscal year. The State Treasurer shall transfer any carried forward funds in the Account to the Trust Fund should sufficient donations be made to warrant the transfer of these funds pursuant to section 9 of this act.

L.2000,c.76,s.8.

NJSA 52:116a-80 Donations to Cultural Trust, matching State appropriation

9. Donations to the Cultural Trust shall initiate the transfer of a dollar-for-dollar match of State appropriated moneys from the Account into the Trust Fund. For the purposes of this act, a donation shall be:

a. an unrestricted donation which is money, property or other object of value given directly to the Cultural Trust but not dedicated for use by a specific qualified organization. Once an unrestricted donation has been certified by the board to the Trust Fund, the State Treasurer shall transfer from the Account to the Trust Fund an amount equal to the unrestricted donation.

b. (1) a restricted donation which is money, property, or other object with monetary value given directly to a qualified organization that is expressly dedicated for endowment. The State Treasurer shall transfer from the Account to the Trust Fund an amount equal to the restricted donation once (a) the board approves a letter of donation or intent to donate, designating the amount of the donation and the name of the financial institution from which the moneys were allocated, with the account number, or a certified appraisal, deed, or other appropriate documentation in the case of property,(b) the board is provided with the name of the qualified organization to which the donation was made and a certification from that qualified organization that the donation was in fact received by the qualified organization, and(c) the board determines and certifies to the State Treasurer that the donation is consistent with the purposes of this act. A restricted donation given directly to a qualified organization on or after January 1, 2000 but before the effective date of this act may be considered a restricted donation for the purposes of this act and shall result in a transfer from the Account to the Trust Fund at such time as may be appropriate provided the requirements of this act are met.

(2) When a restricted donation is equal to or greater than $100,000, the donation shall be considered a large gift donation and the board shall disburse to the qualified organization receiving the donation from the matched funds transferred from the Account to the Trust Fund an amount equal to 20 percent of the donation pursuant to the procedure set forth in paragraph(3) of subsection c. of section 8 of this act.

L.2000,c.76,s.9.

NJSA 52:116a-81 Council's recommendations for funding

10. At least once each State fiscal year after the board has determined that sufficient interest has accrued to provide grants to qualified organizations, the Council shall submit to the board a list of capital facilities, endowment, and financial stabilization projects which the Council recommends to receive funding from the Trust Fund, based upon a priority system, ranking criteria, and funding policies established by the Council pursuant to this act and P.L.1966, c.214 (C.52:16A-25 et seq.) and any rules or regulations adopted pursuant thereto. The board shall review the list and may make such deletions, but not additions, of projects therefrom as it deems appropriate and in accordance with the procedures established by the board for such deletions pursuant to this act, whereupon the board shall approve the list. This approved project list shall receive moneys from the Cultural Trust for the purposes of effectuating this act.

L.2000,c.76,s.10.

NJSA 52:16a-83 Commission's recommendations for funding

12. At least once each State fiscal year after the board has determined that sufficient interest has accrued to provide grants to qualified organizations, the Commission shall submit to the board a list of endowment and financial stabilization projects that the Commission recommends to receive funding from the Trust Fund, based upon a priority system, ranking criteria, and funding policies established by the Commission pursuant to this act and N.J.S.18A:73-21 et seq. any rules or regulations adopted pursuant thereto. The board shall review the list and may make such deletions, but not additions, of projects therefrom as it deems appropriate and in accordance with the procedures established by the board for such deletions pursuant to this act, whereupon the board shall approve the list. This approved project list shall receive moneys from the Cultural Trust for the purposes of effectuating this act.

L.2000,c.76,s.12.

NJSA 52:16a-84 Obligations of recipients

13. a. All qualified organizations receiving moneys from the Cultural Trust pursuant to this act shall enter into an agreement with the board, which shall provide for monitoring the allocation and use of moneys to ensure that such moneys are held and used consistent with the purposes of this act.

b.As determined by the board, the qualified organizations in receipt of moneys from the Trust Fund shall report to the board on its activities, financial status, and use of the moneys disbursed to it by the board.

L.2000,c.76,s.13.

NJSA 52:16a-85 Regulations, annual funding request

14. a. Notwithstanding any provision of the "Administrative Procedure Act," P.L.1968, c.410 (C.52:14B-1 et seq.), to the contrary, the Council, the Historic Trust, and the Commission may adopt, immediately upon filing with the Office of Administrative Law, such regulations as the Council, the Historic Trust, and the Commission deem necessary to implement the provisions of this act which regulations shall be effective for a period not to exceed 180 days from the date of the filing. Such regulations may thereafter be amended, adopted or readopted by the Council, the Historic Trust, and the Commission as necessary in accordance with the requirements of P.L.1968, c.410.

b. The Council, the Historic Trust, and the Commission shall prepare and submit an annual funding request to the Governor through the Department of State and the Division of Budget and Accounting in the Department of the Treasury to carry out the purposes of this act.

L.2000,c.76,s.14.

NJAC 15:27 New Jersey Cultural Trust

NJAC 15:27-1.1 Organization; information contact; petition for rulemaking

(a) The New Jersey Cultural Trust, in but not of the Department of State, is a 15-member board directed by the Legislature and Governor to establish a permanent, interest-generating fund to be an additional source of revenue to nonprofit arts, history, and humanities organizations, specifically for the building of endowments, the improvement of institutional and financial stability, and the capital improvement of cultural facilities. Ten members of the Board are public members, and five are ex officio members.

(b) To contact the New Jersey Cultural Trust, or to submit a petition for rulemaking pursuant to N.J.A.C. 1:30-4, write:

Board Secretary
New Jersey Cultural Trust
PO Box 305
Trenton, NJ 08625-0305
or
Feedback@sos.state.nj.us

(c) More information on the New Jersey Cultural Trust can be found at www.culturaltrust.nj.gov.

HISTORY:
Amended by R.2015 d.026, effective February 17, 2015. See: 46 N.J.R. 1943(a), 47 N.J.R. 497(a).
Rewrote the address in (b), and added (c).

NJAC 15:27-2.1 Purpose

This chapter constitutes the rules of the New Jersey Cultural Trust, in but not of the Department of State, for the New Jersey Cultural Trust Fund Program for the award of grants for endowments, capital facilities projects and financial and institutional stabilization in accord with the New Jersey Cultural Trust Act, P.L. 2000, c.76, N.J.S.A. 52:16A-72 et seq.

NJAC 15:27-2.2 Ethical principles

The New Jersey Cultural Trust will maintain the highest level of integrity in conducting all of its business including the making of funding decisions. Funding decisions will be based on merit and on the performance of eligible nonprofit organizations measured against the legislation, regulations, and requirements of the Trust. To this end, Trustees may disqualify from consideration any organization that the Trustees find has sought to influence the decision-making process outside of the normal application procedures.

NJAC 15:27-2.3 Severability

If a court of competent jurisdiction declares any portion of this chapter invalid, the remainder of this chapter is not to be affected.

NJAC 15:27-2.4 Suspension of rules for cause

The Board reserves to itself the right to suspend any or all of the following rules or provisions thereof due to a lack of funding.

NJAC 15:27-2.5 Definitions

The following words and terms, as used in this chapter, shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:

"Act" means the New Jersey Cultural Trust Act, P.L. 2000, c.76 (N.J.S.A. 52:16A-72 et seq.).

"Applicant" means an organization applying to be approved as a qualified organization or applying to have its endowment gift certified, or an approved qualified nonprofit organization that appears on a list of suggested projects submitted to the Trust by the Council, Historic Trust or Commission.

"Board" means the Board of Trustees of the New Jersey Cultural Trust.

"Capital facilities project" means those projects in New Jersey of qualified organizations that construct, expand, renovate, plan for, repair, rehabilitate, restore, adaptively reuse, purchase, effectuate long-term leaseholds on, replace, relocate, or otherwise improve cultural or historical properties and facilities, as appropriate, including any work relating to providing access thereto for persons with disabilities. The term includes the acquisition of an interest in real property and includes the repair and replacement of fixtures.

"Certification" means the process by which restricted and unrestricted donations are evaluated and approved by the Board, the result of which is a transfer of funds from the Account to the Fund.

"Commission" means the New Jersey Historical Commission established pursuant to N.J.S.A. 18A:73-21 et seq.

"Council" means the New Jersey State Council on the Arts established pursuant to P.L. 1966, c.214 (N.J.S.A. 52:16A-25 et seq.).

"Cultural Trust" means the New Jersey Cultural Trust, established by P.L. 2000, c.76 (N.J.S.A. 52:16A-72 et seq.).

"Donor" means any individual, fiduciary, corporation, company, association, society, firm, partnership, or other person or entity. This definition includes a fiduciary exercising authority, in accordance with N.J.S.A. 3B:1-1 et seq. or other similar laws of another state or foreign jurisdiction, as an executor, trustee, guardian, or other authorized representative.

"Endowment" means a permanent fund, the principal of which is to remain intact in perpetuity and which is invested and held by or for the exclusive use of a qualified organization, and the income of which may be expended by the qualified organization for the purposes consistent with its mission.

"Financial stabilization project" means those enhancements to a qualified organization that build assets, reduce liabilities, aid cash flow, establish working capital and capital reserves, expand income, improve public access, build institutional capability and efficiency, or otherwise effect long-term improvement of a qualified organization's financial ability to sustain itself and carry out its mission.

"Grant" means an award of funds from the interest of the Trust Fund to an applicant recommended by the Council, the Commission or the Historic Trust.

"Historic facility" means a building or structure which has been "certified" as eligible for listing on the State Register of Historic Places by the New Jersey Office of Historic Preservation.

"Historic Trust" means the New Jersey Historic Trust established pursuant to P.L. 1967, c.124 (N.J.S.A. 13:1B-15.111 et seq.)

"Nonprofit organization" means a corporation organized under the New Jersey Nonprofit Corporation Act, N.J.S.A. 15A:1-1 et seq.

"Project list" means a compilation of projects, their purposes and amounts recommended by the Council, Historic Trust and Commission for receipt of Cultural Trust moneys generated by the interest of the Trust Fund.

"Qualified organization" means a separately incorporated, tax-exempt under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (26 U.S.C. § 501(c)), nonprofit organization, whose primary mission is to promote the performing, visual and creative arts in New Jersey or to promote or preserve history and humanities in New Jersey. The term shall not include private, State, county, or municipal colleges, and universities. The term shall not include State, county, or local governmental units, authorities or corporations created by such units, and shall not include a "qualifying governmental body" as defined in section 2 of P.L. 1985, c.410 (N.J.S.A. 52:16A-26.2).

"Restricted donations" are donations made directly to qualified organizations for endowment, which once certified, cause the transfer of a dollar for dollar match from the Trust Account to the Trust Fund.

"Southern New Jersey" means the eight southernmost counties including Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, Ocean and Salem.

"Trust Account" means the New Jersey Cultural Trust Account in the General Fund established by section 8 of the Act (N.J.S.A. 52:16A-79).

"Trust fund" means the permanent investment fund established by the Board of Trustees as provided in P.L. 2000, c.76.

"Unrestricted donations" are donations made directly to the Cultural Trust, and once certified, cause the transfer of a dollar for dollar match from the Account to the Fund.

NJAC 15:27-2.6 Requirements for designation as a "qualified organization"

(a) In applying for designation as a qualified organization, the following are required:

1. An organization must submit current proof of nonprofit corporate status from the State of New Jersey. An organization must also submit a copy of its two most recent annual reports or a summary of activities for the past two years describing major programs and services.

i. An organization must be incorporated and operating for at least four consecutive years prior to applying to be a "qualified organization."

2. An organization must submit proof of tax-exempt status from the Internal Revenue Service.

3. An organization must provide documentation of arts, history or humanities services or programs that provide a New Jersey public benefit.

4. An organization must submit a copy of its mission statement as part of the documentation.

5. An organization must supply other documents, such as event calendars, brochures, educational outreach materials, performance and exhibition calendars, in support of its mission and to verify services to the public as determined by the Cultural Trust.

6. An organization with an annual budget under $ 100,000 and no endowment or no endowment holding in excess of $ 100,000 must submit copies of their past two annual budgets as approved by the organization's board of directors and their tax returns for the past two fiscal years, if they are required to file such returns. Organizations with an annual budget in excess of $ 100,000, but under $ 500,000, must submit independent financial reviews for their past two completed fiscal years. Organizations with annual total gross income of $ 500,000 or more must provide certified audits for their past two completed fiscal years, or the same financial documentation as is required by the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs Charities Registration Section for annual reporting for the past two completed fiscal years.

(b)If a qualified organization does not apply to the Cultural Trust to certify a large gift donation, or does not receive a grant by virtue of appearing on a list of projects submitted by the Council, the Commission or the Historic Trust within three years of being notified of their approved status as a "qualified organization," the organization must reapply and meet all the requirements for "qualified organization."

(c) Private, State, county, or municipal colleges and universities are not eligible. State, county, or local governmental units, authorities or corporations created by such units and "qualifying governmental bodies" as defined in N.J.S.A. 52:16A-26.2 are not eligible.

HISTORY:
Amended by R.2002 d.112, effective April 15, 2002.
See: 33 N.J.R. 3687(a), 34 N.J.R. 1538(b).
In (a)1, rewrote the introductory paragraph; rewrote (a)6.
Amended by R.2007 d.291, effective September 17, 2007.
See: 39 N.J.R. 1640(a), 39 N.J.R. 3282(a), 39 N.J.R. 3995(a).
Deleted (a)1ii; and in (a)6, deleted "their tax returns for the past two fiscal years and" following "submit copies of" and inserted "and their tax returns for the past two fiscal years, if they are required to file such returns".
Amended by R.2015 d.026, effective February 17, 2015.
See: 46 N.J.R. 1943(a), 47 N.J.R. 497(a).
Rewrote (a)6.

NJAC 15:27-2.7 Certification and evaluation procedures for restricted donations to the Cultural Trust

(a) Money, real property or other item of monetary value given directly to a qualified organization and expressly dedicated to the organization's endowment may be considered a restricted donation to that organization and may be certified by the Cultural Trust for the purpose of transferring a dollar for dollar matching amount of money from the Trust Account to the Trust Fund.

(b) To obtain certification of a restricted donation of money to the endowment of a qualified organization, the qualified organization shall send the following to the Cultural Trust:

1. The amount of the donation, the name of the financial institution and account number from which the donation came;

2. The date the donation was received;

3. Any terms and conditions of the donation that, if not met, would result in the donation's rescission;

4. The current disposition of the donation;

5. A copy of the donation document received by the qualified organization from the donor; and

6. A copy of official organization board minutes establishing an endowment.

(c) To certify a restricted donation of real property or other items of monetary value to the endowment of a qualified organization, the qualified organization shall send the following to the Cultural Trust:

1. The amount or value of the donation;

2. Any terms and conditions of the donation that, if not met, would result in the donation's rescission;

3. The date the donation was received;

4. The current disposition of the donation;

5. A copy of the donation document received by the qualified organization from the donor; and

6. A copy of official organization board minutes establishing an endowment.

(d) In the case of a restricted donation of real property or other item of monetary value, the amount of the match transferred to the Cultural Trust shall be based upon the value of the real property or item of monetary value on the date of transfer of ownership from the donor to the qualified organization, based on the certified appraisal, deed or other documentation describing the real property or item of monetary value, stating its fair market value as of the close of business on the day on which the donation is made. The Board reserves the right to require additional proofs of value. The Board shall make the final determination of value for purposes of the match.

NJAC 15:27-2.8 Evaluation of restricted donations by the Cultural Trust

(a) Upon receipt, review and acceptance of the documents from the donor and the qualified organization as required under N.J.A.C. 15:27-2.7, the Board will:

1. Certify to the State Treasurer that the donation is consistent with the terms of the New Jersey Cultural Trust Act and request a transfer of an equal amount from the Trust Account to the Trust Fund; and

2. Notify the qualified organization in writing that the donation has been approved and certified and document the results of this process.

(b) The Board reserves the right to:

1. Inspect the financial records of a qualified organization whose restricted donation has been or is in the process of being certified;

2. Require a statement from the qualified organization's independent auditor confirming that any restricted donation of money, real property, or an item of monetary value is being applied to the organization's endowment;

3. Request additional documentation, affidavits, appraisals, etc. to confirm the value or ownership of a restricted donation; and

4. Refuse to certify a donation it deems unacceptable to the intent of the Act or that may expose the Cultural Trust or the State of New Jersey to liability.

NJAC 15:27-2.9 Procedures for large gift-restricted donations

(a) When the restricted donation is equal to or greater than $ 100,000, the donation shall be considered a large gift donation. By resolution, the Board shall then disburse from the matched funds transferred from the Trust Account to the Trust Fund an amount equal to 20 percent of the donation received by the qualified organization. However, the aggregate of such disbursements shall not exceed 20 percent of the money transferred to the Trust Fund from the Trust Account by virtue of the certification process.

1. If the restricted donation of real property or other item of monetary value qualifies as a large gift donation, the Trust shall certify to the State Treasurer the amount of the donation from the donor to the qualified organization for the purposes of calculating the transfer of funds from the Account to the Fund, and for the purpose of calculating the 20 percent matching disbursement from the Fund to the qualifying organization.

2. If the restricted donation is in the form of a pledge from one donor over a two-year period, the aggregate of which will qualify as a large gift donation, the yearly donation, after certification by the Board to the State Treasurer, shall cause a transfer of funds from the Account to the Fund in the amount of the yearly contribution. However, the qualifying organization shall not be eligible to receive the 20 percent matching disbursement of money in hand until the aggregate of those yearly donations from one donor equals at least $ 100,000 and has been certified by the Board.

i. In each year of the pledged donation, in addition to the documents necessary to certify each yearly donation, the qualifying organization shall submit to the Trust financial records indicating the disposition of that year's donation, the disposition of the previous year's donations with regard to the pledge, and a financial audit of its operation by an independent certified public accountant, indicating the endowment account wherein the restricted donation is held.

3. On a regular basis, the Trust shall accept applications for qualification of organizations and certification of restricted donations. These actions can occur simultaneously.

4. In the event that the amount of restricted donations certified for a match from the Trust Fund exceeds the 20 percent aggregated amount available for distributions at any meeting, the Board at that meeting, and then annually, shall determine a minimum distribution amount to each eligible organization and with any remaining dollars determine a single flat percentage rate that all approved qualifying organizations with outstanding balances still owed in that round will receive, which corresponds to the available resources for that round of certified large-gift donations.

5. The Board reserves to itself the right to impose a uniform cap on the amount that any certified organization may receive in matching Trust funds at any meeting if the match to all other qualifying large restricted donations has not been satisfied and there remain no available matching funds.

6. Qualifying organizations that do not receive their match or any part of their match because of the unavailability of funding at any meeting and are approved by the Board pending availability of funding shall remain on the list as a class and receive first consideration at the next opportunity in which funding becomes available.

HISTORY:
Amended by R.2007 d.291, effective September 17, 2007.
See: 39 N.J.R. 1640(a), 39 N.J.R. 3282(a), 39 N.J.R. 3995(a).
Section was "Procedures for large gift restricted donations". Rewrote (a)4.

NJAC 15:27-2.10 Certification and evaluation procedures for unrestricted donations to the Cultural Trust

(a) Money, real property or other object of value given directly to the Cultural Trust is considered an unrestricted donation to the Cultural Trust. Once certified, the donation shall initiate a dollar-for-dollar transfer funds from the Trust Account to the Trust Fund.

(b) In order for an unrestricted donation of money to the Cultural Trust to be certified, the donor shall send a letter of donation to the Cultural Trust stating:

1. The amount of the donation;

2. The financial institution and account number from which the moneys were or will be allocated; and

3. All terms and conditions of the donation.

(c) Before certifying an unrestricted donation of real property or other item of monetary value, the donor shall send a letter of donation to the Cultural Trust:

1. Stating the name and address of the donor, the value of the donation and all terms and conditions of the donation; and

2. Accompanied by a certified appraisal, deed, or other documentation describing the real property or other item of monetary value, stating its fair market value as of the close of business on the day on which the donation was made, and verifying the donor's ownership of the real property or other items of monetary value.

(d) In the case of an unrestricted donation of real property or other item of monetary value, the amount of the match transferred to the Cultural Trust shall be based upon the value of the real property or item of monetary value from the donor to the Cultural Trust, based on the certified appraisal, deed or other documentation describing the real property or item of monetary value, stating its fair market value as of the close of business on the day on which the donation is made. The Board reserves the right to require additional proofs of value. The Board shall make the final determination of value for purposes of the match.

NJAC 15:27-2.11 Evaluation of unrestricted donations to the Cultural Trust

(a) Upon receipt, review and acceptance of the unrestricted donation, the Board shall:

1. Certify to the State Treasurer that the donation is consistent with the terms of the New Jersey Cultural Trust Act and request a transfer in the amount of the value of the donation from the Trust Account to the Trust Fund; and

2. Notify the donor in writing that the donation has been approved and certified and document the results of this process.

NJAC 15:27-2.12 Procedure for distribution of income from the Trust Fund

(a) The Board has full discretion in determining if the interest from the Fund shall be reinvested or distributed.

(b) Interest that is allocated for distribution shall be awarded to projects submitted to the Board by the Council, the Historic Trust, and the Commission.

1. 1. The project list submitted by the Historic Trust shall be composed of grants for capital facilities projects for qualifying organizations with stewardship responsibility for properties listed or deemed eligible for listing on the State Register of Historic Places.

2. The project list submitted by the Council shall be composed of grants for endowment, capital facilities projects and institutional and financial stabilization projects for qualifying arts organizations.

3. The project list submitted by the Commission shall be composed of grants for endowment and institutional and financial stabilization projects for qualifying history and humanities organizations.

(c) Grant funds shall be allocated as follows:

1. Interest generated by the Fund shall be allocated as follows: 50 percent to the Council, 25 percent to the Commission and 25 percent to the Historic Trust.

2. Of the total allocation, at least 25 percent will be awarded to qualified organizations that directly benefit the residents of Southern New Jersey.

3. An affirmative vote of 10 or more members of the Board may alter the allocation to the Council, the Historic Trust or the Commission, but not the allocation to projects of qualified organizations that directly benefit the residents of Southern New Jersey.

i. Upon the completion of the fiscal year, the allocation shall revert back to the percentages enumerated in (c)1 above.

(d) The Council, the Historic Trust and the Commission shall each submit lists of projects recommended for funding from the interest of the Fund to the Board at least once each fiscal year.

1. The Council shall recommend projects based upon a priority system, ranking criteria and funding policies established by the Council pursuant to the Act and P.L. 1966, c.214 (N.J.S.A. 52:16A-25 et seq.) and any rules adopted pursuant thereto.

2. The Commission shall recommend projects based upon a priority system, ranking criteria and funding policies established by the Commission pursuant to the Act and N.J.S.A. 18A:73-21 et seq. and any rules adopted pursuant thereto.

3. The Historic Trust shall recommend projects based upon a priority system, ranking criteria and funding policies established by the Historic Trust pursuant to the Act and P.L. 1967, c.124 (N.J.S.A. 13:1B-15.111 et seq.) and any rules adopted pursuant thereto.

(e) The Board shall review the lists supplied by the Council, the Commission and the Historic Trust. The Board reserves the right to delete, but not to add, any project or groups of projects from any of the project lists submitted by either the Council, the Historic Trust or the Commission, or any combination thereof, if:

1. The organization does not meet the criteria to be designated as a qualified organization pursuant to this subchapter;

2. Based on the ranking of the organization on the lists provided by the Council, the Historic Trust and the Commission, the income from the investments of the Fund allocated for distribution is deemed inadequate to fund the complete lists of projects submitted;

3. The Fund has not generated sufficient income to warrant a grant program in a given fiscal year;

4. Any one of the recommending agencies, or a combination thereof, has employed an erroneous evaluative process in determining what projects are to be submitted on its recommended project list for funding;

5. Information becomes known about any project recommended on a project list for funding that was not known by the recommending agency prior to that agency placing the project on the project list;

6. The Board in its judgment determines that a public benefit is derived from the rejection of the project or group of projects; or

7. Any just cause for deletion, as may be determined by the Board, is identified about any project or group of projects.

(f) At the completion of the review process and deletion of any projects, the Board will approve the final list of projects at a regularly scheduled meeting.

HISTORY:
Amended by R.2015 d.026, effective February 17, 2015.
See: 46 N.J.R. 1943(a), 47 N.J.R. 497(a).
In the introductory paragraph of (b), inserted a comma following "Trust"; and rewrote (b)1.

NJAC 15:27-2.13 Procedures for appeals

(a) The Board shall provide any applicant who was rejected either for qualification, or for certification of an unrestricted or restricted donation, with a letter indicating so and the reasons for that rejection.

(b) The rejected organization may appeal the rejection by providing, to the Board in writing within 30 days of receipt of rejection, a response to the reasons for the rejection letter or providing such proofs as are necessary to address the reasons for rejection.

(c) The Board may select a committee to make recommendations on appeals to the Board in full, and shall reconsider the application in context of the appeal at its next scheduled meeting after committee consideration.

(d) The Board shall provide the applicant with a written decision on the appeal within 30 days of the decision, which decision shall be final.

(e) There shall be no prejudice against any future application due to the initial rejection of an application and any subsequent rejection of and appeal.

NJAC 15:27-2.14 Release of funds from the Trust Account to the Trust Fund

(a) Upon the action of the Board to certify a donation and after the expiration of the Governor's review period, the Board shall forward to the State Treasurer, either individually or in the aggregate, a statement of the restricted and unrestricted donations from qualified organizations approved at regularly scheduled meetings of the Board and request a transfer of funds from the Trust Account to the Trust Fund.

(b) Within 30 days of receipt of the statement listing the approved certified restricted and unrestricted donations, the State Treasurer will transfer a dollar for dollar match from the Trust Account to the Trust Fund for the purpose of accruing interest pursuant to N.J.A.C. 15:27-2.12.

NJAC 15:27-2.15 Release of funds from the Trust Fund to qualified organizations for a match for large gift donation

(a) Upon completion and signing of an agreement between the qualified organization and the Cultural Trust, the Cultural Trust will issue a check in the amount of 20 percent or an alternatively determined percent of the certified restricted large gift donation to the qualified organization from the matching funds in the Trust Fund.

1. The agreement shall set forth all terms and conditions for the transfer of funds.

NJAC 15:27-2.16 Release of funds from the Trust Fund for approved projects submitted by the Council, the Commission and the Historic Trust

(a) The Cultural Trust shall provide for the issuance of contracts to all qualified organizations approved for funding from lists supplied by the Council, the Commission and the Historic Trust.

1. The contract shall specify the project scope of work, schedule project activities and final product to be derived from the project.

2. Upon receipt of the signed contract from the qualified organization, the Cultural trust shall cause to be issued a payment to the organization based on the contract.

NJAC 15:27-2.17 Monitoring and reporting for certified restricted large gift donations

(a) Qualified organizations receiving matching funds from the Fund for large gift donations are required to submit annual audits for a period of five years following the receipt of the match from the Fund. The audit shall include a detailed schedule of the endowment.

1. The Board reserves the right to periodically inspect the financial records of organizations that receive matching funds for certified large gift donations.

(b) No recipient of matching funds for endowment shall dispose of or take a loan against funds from the Trust without the express written consent of the Cultural Trust.

NJAC 15:27-2.18 Monitoring and reporting for grants awarded from list supplied by the Council, the Commission and the Historic Trust

Qualified organizations which receive funding as a result of appearing on an approved list supplied by the Council, the Commission or the Historic Trust shall supply reports as outlined in the grant contract.

NJAC 15:27-2.19 Acknowledgement of public support in public information material

Once a qualified organization receives funding from the Cultural Trust, either through a match for a large gift donation or for a project funded from the interest generated by the Fund, the organization shall include acknowledgement of Cultural Trust funding in all printed material and press releases related to the large gift donation and Cultural Trust match or to the project funded from the interest generated by the Trust Fund. Any capital facilities project funded with money from the Cultural Trust shall erect a sign at the facility acknowledging the Cultural Trust support for the project, both during construction and upon completion.

 

 


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