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Code · Michigan · Chapter 141 — Municipal Financing

141.953 Submission of data by municipality; form; review of data; certification of amount; warrant.

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141.953 Submission of data by municipality; form; review of data; certification of amount; warrant.
Sec. 3.
(1)By September 1 of each year, a municipality in which a state facility is located shall submit to the director the following:
(a)The dollar amount of the actual expenditures for fire protection for the municipality's preceding fiscal year.
(b)The current state equalized valuation.
(c)Certification that fire protection is provided to a state facility in the same manner as those services are provided to the municipality.
(2)Information on fire protection expenditures and state equalized valuation shall be submitted in a form prescribed by the director.
(3)The director shall review the data submitted and, before November 1 of each year, shall certify to the state treasurer an amount, determined pursuant to the formula set forth in section 4, to be paid to a municipality in which a state facility is located.
(4)The state treasurer shall draw a warrant upon the general fund of the state for the amount certified to be paid to a municipality and shall forward the warrant to the treasurer of the municipality before December 1 of each year, except as provided in section 2(1).
History: 1977, Act 289, Eff. Mar. 30, 1978
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