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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
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IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
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JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2012 | |
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A N A C T | |
IN AMENDMENT OF AN ACT RELATING TO JOHNSON & WALES UNIVERSITY | |
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     Introduced By: Representatives Cimini, Slater, Williams, Blazejewski, and Ajello | |
     Date Introduced: February 16, 2012 | |
     Referred To: House Finance | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
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     SECTION 1. Than “an act to incorporate Johnson & Wales College” passed at the |
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January Session, A.D. 1980, as amended and restated by “an act relating to Johnson & Wales |
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University,” passed at the January Session, A.D. 1992, and as further amended by Articles of |
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Amendment to Articles of Incorporation filed with the Secretary of State of Rhode Island on July |
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14, 2003, is hereby further amended to read as follows: |
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     ARTICLE 1. Morris Gaebe, Edward Triangolo, John Yena, David Friedman, Louis |
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D’Amico, Donald Ransbottom, John Mulcahey, Robert Tingle, and Christopher T. DelSesto |
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constituted and their duly elected successors constitute a body corporate by the name of Johnson |
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& Wales University and they and their associated and successors as shall hereafter be duly |
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elected members of such corporation shall be and remain a body corporate by that name forever, |
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with all of the powers and authority conferred by chapter 6 or title 7 of the general laws of Rhode |
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Island. |
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     ARTICLE 2. Said corporation shall be known by the name of Johnson & Wales |
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University. |
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     ARTICLE 3. Said corporation is constituted for the purpose of offering programs and |
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courses of study and instruction either customary or appropriate in a university, college, and |
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junior college looking to attainment by its students of associated degrees, baccalaureate degrees, |
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and advanced degrees; and also both technical and nontechnical courses and programs of study |
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designed to fulfill special occupational or educational needs and requirements in the nation and in |
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the Rhode Island community and whether or not leading to degrees, and in addition, programs |
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and courses of study to prepare qualified students for transfer to other institutions of learning; |
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administering and grading educational and vocational tests; rendering counseling and placement |
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services to students; and doing all things necessary, desirable, customary or appropriate for |
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colleges and universities. |
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     ARTICLE 4. Said corporation shall be operated as a nonprofit corporation and shall be |
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operated exclusively for educational purposes and no part of the net earnings of said corporation |
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shall inure to the benefit of any private individual and no substantial part of the corporation’s |
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activities shall consist of the carrying on of propaganda or otherwise attempting to influence |
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legislation. |
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     ARTICLE 5. No person shall be refused admission as a student to any school or |
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educational institution operated by said corporation, nor shall any person be denied any of the |
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privileges or honors of any school or educational institution operated by said corporation, on |
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account of religion, race, color, national origin, or sex. |
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     ARTICLE 6. Said corporation shall have power and authority to confer associate degrees, |
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baccalaureate degrees, and advanced degrees upon students satisfactorily completing requisite |
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courses of study, and to confer such degrees, earned and honorary, as are usually conferred by |
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colleges and universities. |
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     ARTICLE 7. Said corporation shall succeed to and shall possess all the rights, privileges, |
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immunities and powers, and shall be subject to all the duties and liabilities of the predecessor |
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corporation known as Johnson & Wales College, a non-business corporation incorporated on |
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September 20, 1963, which corporation was the successor to the original school funded by |
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Gertrude Johnson and Mary Wales in the year 1914. |
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     ARTICLE 8. The real and personal property of the corporation shall be exempt from state |
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and local taxes so long as said property is utilized for the purposes set forth in Article 3 hereof. |
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     ARTICLE 9. Upon the dissolution of the corporation, the corporation’s Board of |
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Trustee’s (the “Board”) shall, after paying or making provision for the payment of all of the |
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liabilities of the corporation, dispose of all of the assets of the corporation exclusively for the |
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purposes of the corporation in such manner, or to such organization or organizations organized |
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and operated exclusively for religious, charitable, educational, scientific, or literary purposes as |
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shall at the time qualify as an exempt organization or organizations under section 501(c)(3) of the |
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Internal Revenue Code as the Board shall determine, or to federal, state or local governments to |
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be used exclusively for public purposes. Any such assets not so disposed of shall be disposed of |
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by the Superior Court of the county in which the principal office of the corporation is then |
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located, exclusively for such purposes or to such organizations, such as the court shall determine, |
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which are organized and operated exclusively for such purposes, or to such governments for such |
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purposes. |
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     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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