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Code · Michigan · Chapter 35 — Veterans and Members of Armed Forces

35.623 Administrative committee of county department; selection of officers, expenses; veterans' service officer, appointment; offices.

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35.623 Administrative committee of county department; selection of officers, expenses; veterans' service officer, appointment; offices.
Sec. 3.
The committee shall select a chairman and a secretary. The committee is authorized to incur such expense as shall be necessary in carrying out the provisions of this act within the budget set up by the board of supervisors. The members of the committee shall be entitled to receive the same per diem and mileage in attending meetings as members of the board of supervisors. The committee shall appoint a veterans' service officer and such other employees as shall be necessary from time to time to carry out the provisions of this act.
In the selection of the veterans' service officer hereby authorized, the committee shall consult with and request the assistance of any association or council of organized veterans in such county, and any recommendation from such association or council of veterans as to the personnel to be appointed by said committee under the provisions of this act, while not binding on said committee, shall be given the greatest consideration. The board of supervisors shall furnish, equip and maintain reasonably adequate office facilities for the county department of veterans' affairs.
History: 1953, Act 192, Eff. Oct. 2, 1953
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