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Code · Michigan · Chapter 124 — Municipalities

124.511 Provision of services or facilities by state officers or agencies; submission of agreement for approval.

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124.511 Provision of services or facilities by state officers or agencies; submission of agreement for approval.
Sec. 11.
If an interlocal agreement deals in whole or in part with the provision of services or facilities as to which an officer or agency of the state has constitutional or statutory responsibilities and powers of control, the agreement, as a condition precedent to its effectiveness, shall be submitted to the state officer or agency having such responsibilities and powers of control and shall be approved or disapproved by him or it as to all matters under his or its jurisdiction in the same manner and subject to the same requirements governing the action of the governor pursuant to section 10.
This requirement of submission and approval is in addition to and not in substitution for the requirement of approval by the attorney general.
History: 1967, Ex. Sess., Act 7, Eff. Mar. 22, 1968
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