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Code · Michigan · Chapter 51 — Sheriffs

51.358 Civil service commission; aid from board of supervisors and department heads; offices, supplies.

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51.358 Civil service commission; aid from board of supervisors and department heads; offices, supplies.
Sec. 8.
It shall be the duty of the board of supervisors and heads of departments to aid the civil service commission in all proper ways in carrying out the provisions of this act, to allow the reasonable use of public buildings, and to cause suitable and convenient rooms and accommodations to be assigned and provided and furnished, heated and lighted for carrying on the work and examinations of the civil service commission, and in all proper ways to facilitate the same. The civil service commission may order from the proper authorities the necessary stationery, postage stamps, official seal and other articles to be supplied, and the necessary printing to be done, for its official use.
History: 1966, Act 298, Imd. Eff. July 14, 1966
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