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Code · Michigan · Chapter 205 — Taxation

205.725 Principal office of tribunal and chief clerk; accommodations and equipment; legal, technical, and secretarial assistance; restrictions on clerks or employees; sal

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205.725 Principal office of tribunal and chief clerk; accommodations and equipment; legal, technical, and secretarial assistance; restrictions on clerks or employees; salaries and expenses of tribunal.
Sec. 25.
(1)The principal office of the tribunal and its chief clerk shall be in the city of Lansing, and the department of administration shall furnish suitable accommodations and equipment there.
(2)Subject to appropriations therefor, the tribunal shall have such legal, technical, and secretarial assistance as the chairman deems necessary.
(3)A clerk or employee of the tribunal shall not provide legal, accounting, or technical assistance relevant to a federal, state or local tax matter, or to any other matter of which the tribunal may acquire jurisdiction.
(4)Salaries and expenses of the tribunal shall be paid as provided by law.
History: 1973, Act 186, Eff. July 1, 1974
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