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

125.606 Advances to housing authority.

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125.606 Advances to housing authority.
Sec. 6.
Advances to housing authority. When any housing commission or housing authority which is created for any state public body becomes authorized to transact business and exercise its powers therein, the governing body of such state public body, shall immediately make an estimate of the amount of money necessary for the administrative expenses and overhead of such housing commission or housing authority during the first year thereafter, and shall appropriate such amount to the housing commission or housing authority out of any moneys in the treasury of such state public body not appropriated to some other purposes.
The moneys so appropriated shall be paid to the housing commission or housing authority as a donation. Any state body located in whole or in part within the area of operation of a housing commission or housing authority shall have the power from time to time to lend or donate money to the housing commission or housing authority or to agree to take such action. The housing commission or housing authority, when it has money available therefor, shall make reimbursements for all such loans made to it.
History: 1937, Act 293, Eff. Oct. 29, 1937 ;-- CL 1948, 125.606
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