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MI SB1404
Bill
AI Summary
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Creates the Michigan Intelligence Operations Center for Homeland Security within the Department of State Police to collect, evaluate, collate, analyze, and disseminate information and intelligence under applicable federal and state laws.
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Establishes an advisory board composed of 11 members including the state police director, adjutant general, civil rights director, corrections director, attorney general, and six governor-appointed members representing local police, sheriffs, prosecutors, and the general public.
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Governor-appointed board members serve staggered initial terms of 3, 4, and 5 years, with subsequent appointments for 4-year terms; board members serve without compensation but may receive travel reimbursement.
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Requires annual review of the center's privacy policy to ensure protection of residents' political and civil rights while maintaining law enforcement effectiveness, with the advisory board making recommendations on privacy and management policies.
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Authorizes the advisory board to establish workgroups, conduct inquiries and investigations, consult with outside experts, invite participation of up to 5 federal law enforcement representatives, and accept donations of labor and services; state departments must actively cooperate with the center.
Legislative Description
Homeland security; other; Michigan intelligence operations center; create. Creates new act.
State agencies (existing), state police
Last Action
Referred To Committee On Intergovernmental And Regional Affairs
9/29/2010