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Code · Michigan · Chapter 15 — Public Officers and Employees

15.304a Contract arising from status of being both student and member of governing board.

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15.304a Contract arising from status of being both student and member of governing board.
Sec. 4a.
In addition to the cases set forth in section 4, there shall not be deemed to be a conflict of interest with respect to a contract arising out of the status of being a student at an institution of higher education granting baccalaureate degrees or an institution established pursuant to section 7 of article 8 of the state constitution of 1963 where the student is elected or appointed to the governing board of the institution of higher education.
History: Add. 1974, Act 317, Imd. Eff. Dec. 15, 1974 ;-- Am. 1976, Act 423, Imd. Eff. Jan. 11, 1977
Compiler's Notes: Section 191 of Act 227 of the Public Acts of 1975 repealed MCL 4.401 to 4.410, 168.901 to 168.929, 15.321 to 15.330, 15.301 to 15.310, and 15.341 to 15.348. The Michigan Supreme Court, however, in Advisory Opinion on Constitutionality of 1975 PA 227, 396 Mich. 123, 240 N.W.2d 193 (1976), held Act 227 of the Public Acts of 1975 unconstitutional for being in violation of Mich. Const., Art. 4, § 24.
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