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Code · Michigan · Chapter 404 — Welfare and Charity

404.52 Private charitable institutions or agencies; restrictions on appropriations; records, public access.

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404.52 Private charitable institutions or agencies; restrictions on appropriations; records, public access.
Sec. 2.
No such appropriation of funds shall be legal unless the institution or agency for which the appropriation is made, is incorporated under the laws of this state, is undenominational and is so organized that its benefits are available to any person regardless of nationality, residing in the state. Each and every institution or agency which benefits by an appropriation made by any board of supervisors shall keep an accurate record and account of all moneys received and expended and file a report of its expenditures at the October session of the board of supervisors following the appropriation.
The books containing the receipt and expenditure of funds for the care, training or treatment of its inmates shall be available to any citizen of this state.
History: 1925, Act 46, Imd. Eff. Apr. 9, 1925 ;-- CL 1929, 8293 ;-- CL 1948, 404.52
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