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Code · Michigan · Chapter 125 — Planning, Housing, and Zoning

125.4811 Financing sources; disposition of money received.

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125.4811 Financing sources; disposition of money received.
Sec. 811.
(1)The activities of the authority shall be financed from 1 or more of the following sources:
(a)Donations to the authority for the performance of its functions.
(b)Money borrowed and to be repaid as authorized by sections 812 and 813.
(c)Revenues from any property, building, or facility owned, leased, licensed, or operated by the authority or under its control, subject to the limitations imposed upon the authority by trusts or other agreements.
(d)Proceeds of a tax increment financing plan established under sections 814 to 816.
(e)Proceeds from a special assessment district created as provided by law.
(f)Money obtained from other sources approved by the governing body of the municipality or otherwise authorized by law for use by the authority or the municipality to finance a development program.
(2)Money received by the authority and not covered under subsection
(1)shall immediately be deposited to the credit of the authority, subject to disbursement under this part. Except as provided in this part, the municipality shall not obligate itself, and shall not be obligated, to pay any sums from public funds, other than money received by the municipality under this section, for or on account of the activities of the authority.
History: 2018, Act 57 , Eff. Jan. 1, 2019
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