229 - County educational institutions.

§ 229. County educational institutions.  The board of supervisors of a  county,  having  a population of over five hundred thousand and adjacent  to a city having a population of over two  million,  may  determine,  by  resolution,  to  make  application to the regents for the incorporation,  pursuant to the provisions of part one of this article of one or more of  the institutions enumerated in  section  two  hundred  sixteen  of  this  chapter.    The  regents  may,  by  an  instrument  under their seal and  recorded  in  their  office,  incorporate  any   such   institution   or  institutions  under  such  name  with  such  number of trustees or other  managers, and with such powers, privileges and duties,  and  subject  to  such  limitations  and  restrictions  in all respects as the regents may  prescribe in conformity to law.   The cost  and  expenses  necessary  to  establish,   maintain  and  support  such  institution  or  institutions  pursuant to the provisions of part one of this  article,  including  the  acquisition  of  real  property,  and  the construction and equipment of  buildings and grounds, shall  be  a  county  charge  and  the  board  of  supervisors  shall  provide for the payment of such cost and expenses by  the levy, assessment and collection of taxes in  the  same  manner  that  taxes are levied, assessed and collected for other county purposes.  The  provisions  of  part one of this article shall apply to such institution  or institutions, except the provision of section two hundred eighteen of  this chapter, requiring resources of  at  least  five  hundred  thousand  dollars.