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Code · Michigan · Chapter 380 — The Revised School Code

380.1475 Federal tribally controlled community college board; requirements for participation in certain activities.

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380.1475 Federal tribally controlled community college board; requirements for participation in certain activities.
Sec. 1475.
A federal tribally controlled community college board may provide college level courses or participate in other activities under this act only if all of the following are in effect:
(a)The members of the board of the federal tribally controlled community college execute the constitutional oath of office as a public officer of the state of Michigan.
(b)The members of the board of the federal tribally controlled community college certify to the state department of education that the members will act as a public educational body or officer of this state subject only to the constitution and laws of this state in exercising the powers or carrying out the functions and that their functions are under the exclusive control of the state.
(c)A member of the board of the federal tribally controlled community college acting as a public officer under this section shall be subject to removal or suspension by the superintendent of public instruction for violating the provisions of this section.
(d)This section does not authorize the use of any funds appropriated for a community college district established under the community college act, 1966 PA 331, MCL 389.11 to 389.84.
History: Add. 2000, Act 231 , Imd. Eff. June 27, 2000
Popular Name: Act 451
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