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into the State Treasury and it then depends on the judgment
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of a State official as to whether it can be used for this
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specific purpose. Would you comment on that?
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MR. LAUBER: Yes.
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DR. JENKINS: This is just one minor phase of
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the broader problem I am talking about.
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MR. LAUBER: This is an area that I faced in
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Montgomery County where we have similar problems, not with
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higher education, but where the County has received gifts
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of, money for specific purposes, books and libraries, this
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type of thing; and I would recommend in a case like that,
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in order that they not be lost, that this be kept separate,
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but still flow through the State Treasury.
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I think this is right. I would, in such a case,
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I would put a general provision in the appropriation bill
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stating that monies given for specific purposes to the
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University may be expended for those specific purposes,
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but in each case where money is given there must be a
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written understanding of what it can be spent for and how
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it can be expended.
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DR. JENKINS: You would have this statutorily,
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