Any county of this state now or hereafter having a population of more than one hundred thousand according to the latest available census, and in which there is located a municipality of one hundred thousand or more, acting by and through its board of supervisors, is hereby authorized and empowered to contribute the sum of one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) toward the construction, erection and equipping of educational facilities to be utilized by Mississippi State University of Agriculture and Applied Science within such county, by the board of trustees of state institutions of higher learning.
Structure Mississippi Code
Chapter 113 - Mississippi State University of Agriculture and Applied Science
§ 37-113-3. Organization of the university
§ 37-113-5. Appropriation for the support of the university
§ 37-113-6. University lands shall not be taxed
§ 37-113-7. Acquisition or sale of land
§ 37-113-9. Apportionment of students
§ 37-113-11. Making and announcement of apportionment of students
§ 37-113-13. Certificates of selection
§ 37-113-15. Dormitory privileges
§ 37-113-17. Agricultural and forestry experimental station
§ 37-113-19. Agricultural extension services
§ 37-113-21. Branch agricultural experimental stations
§ 37-113-22. Research and extension activities promoting seafood industry
§ 37-113-27. Funding of agricultural research program at Delta Branch Experiment Station
§ 37-113-29. Camp for 4-H Club members in Panola County
§ 37-113-31. Camp for 4-H Club members in Madison County
§ 37-113-33. Foundation herds of beef cattle, sheep and hogs
§ 37-113-35. Survey of farm lands operated by state institutions; land use plan
§ 37-113-37. Inventory of livestock owned by state institutions; livestock program
§ 37-113-39. Regulation of transportation of passengers for hire on university's campus and grounds
§ 37-113-41. J. C. Hardy Memorial Fund
§ 37-113-45. Issuance and sale of bonds; election; terms; tax levy
§ 37-113-47. Utilization of proceeds of contributions
§ 37-113-48. "Old Extension Service Building" designated "Lloyd-Ricks-Watson Building."