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MI SB1109
Bill
AI Summary
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County apportionment commission consists of the county clerk, county treasurer, prosecuting attorney, and statutory chairpersons (or appointed representatives) from the 2 political parties receiving the greatest number of votes for secretary of state in the last general election.
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Commission requires three members as a quorum to conduct business, with all actions decided by majority vote; the clerk convenes the commission and members adopt their own rules of procedure.
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Commission meetings must comply with the Open Meetings Act (1976 PA 267, MCL 15.261 to 15.275) with public notice of time, date, and place required.
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Commission documents must be made available to the public in compliance with the Freedom of Information Act (1976 PA 442, MCL 15.231 to 15.246).
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Commission duties include establishing single-member county road commission districts as provided in section 6 of chapter IV of 1909 PA 283 (MCL 224.6).
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Bill becomes effective only if Senate Bills 1108, 1110, 1476, 1477, and 1478 are all enacted into law.
Legislative Description
Counties; boards and commissions; county apportionment commission establishing single-member county road commission districts; permit. Amends sec. 3 of 1966 PA 261 (MCL 46.403). TIE BAR WITH: SB 1108'10, SB 1110'10, SB 1476'10, SB 1477'10, SB 1478'10
Counties, boards and commissions
Last Action
Referred To Committee On Ethics And Elections
9/22/2010