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Code · Michigan · Chapter 791 — Department of Corrections

791.406 Application for funding and other assistance; county advisory board; regional advisory board; city-county advisory board; city advisory board.

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791.406 Application for funding and other assistance; county advisory board; regional advisory board; city-county advisory board; city advisory board.
Sec. 6.
(1)A county may elect to apply for funding and other assistance under this act by a vote of the county board of commissioners approving the decision to apply, and by appointing a county advisory board. Two or more counties, by vote of the county board of commissioners of each county, may agree to create a regional advisory board instead of a county advisory board. A regional advisory board shall perform the same functions as a county advisory board for each county that participates in establishing the regional board.
(2)A county and the largest city by population within that county may elect to jointly apply for funding and other assistance under this act. An application for funding requires a vote of the board of commissioners approving the decision to apply and a majority resolution of the city council, and the appointment of a city-county advisory board.
(3)A city may elect to apply for funding and other assistance under this act by a majority resolution of the city council, and by appointing a city advisory board.
History: 1988, Act 511, Imd. Eff. Dec. 29, 1988
Popular Name: Act 511
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