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Code · Michigan · Chapter 400 — Social Services

400.69 Estimate of funds for social welfare; accounting as to receipts and expenditures; district department of social welfare.

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400.69 Estimate of funds for social welfare; accounting as to receipts and expenditures; district department of social welfare.
Sec. 69.
The county social welfare board shall prepare and submit to the county board of supervisors, at the annual meeting of said board of supervisors or at such other time as the said board of supervisors shall request, an estimate of the funds necessary to carry out the provisions of this act, including funds needed for the several institutions under the jurisdiction of the county social welfare board. The county social welfare board shall also render an account of all moneys received and expended by them.
In the case of a district department of social welfare the district social welfare board shall submit such an estimate to the board of supervisors of each county forming a part of such district.
History: 1939, Act 280, Imd. Eff. June 16, 1939 ;-- CL 1948, 400.69 ;-- Am. 1957, Act 292, Eff. Sept. 27, 1957
Popular Name: Act 280
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