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Code · Michigan · Chapter 121 — Charter Water Authority

121.19 Taxes; payment by constituent municipality.

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121.19 Taxes; payment by constituent municipality.
Sec. 19.
Any city, township or village which is located in a township which is not a part of the authority, within 30 days after certification of the tax rate by the authority as required by section 16 of this act, in lieu of the levy and collection thereof, may pay to the authority the full amount of the tax as though fully collected, out of funds available for such purpose, in which event it shall not be obligated to include the tax rate as a part of the county tax bills as required by sections 16 and 18 of this act.
Any such city, village or township may pay such moneys out of water rates and charges which it may charge users of water from its local distribution system, or from such revenues not earmarked for the payment of indebtedness by virtue of bonds issued under the provisions of Act No. 94 of the Public Acts of 1933, as amended, being sections 141.101 to 141.139 of the Compiled Laws of 1948, and any ordinance enacted pursuant to its provisions, or from such other moneys which may be lawfully used for such purposes.
History: 1957, Act 4, Imd. Eff. Mar. 20, 1957
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