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Code · Michigan · Chapter 15 — Public Officers and Employees

15.501 Definitions.

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15.501 Definitions.
Sec. 1.
As used in this act:
(a)"Employee" means a person who is employed by or is an employee of a federal agency, an institution of higher education, a local unit of government, or a state agency.
(b)"Federal agency" means an agency, board, bureau, commission, department, division, office, or subdivision thereof of the federal government.
(c)"Institution of higher education" means a public or private institution of a state which offers a degree or course of study beyond the twelfth grade.
(d)"Local unit of government" means a city, county, township, village, school district, intermediate school district, or subdivision thereof of this state or any other state. A governmental subdivision of another state which is not the same as a local unit of government of this state is included if it is similar in organization or has similar powers and duties as a local unit of government of this state.
(e)"Receiving agency" means a federal agency, institution of higher education, local unit of government, or a state agency which receives an employee from a sending agency pursuant to this act.
(f)"Sending agency" means a federal agency, institution of higher education, local unit of government, or a state agency which sends an employee to a receiving agency pursuant to this act.
(g)"State agency" means an agency, board, bureau, commission, department, division, office, or subdivision thereof of this state or another state.
History: 1976, Act 199, Imd. Eff. July 23, 1976
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