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MI HCR0014
Concurrent Resolution
Status
12/7/2021
Primary Sponsor
Sarah Lightner
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AI Summary
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Recognizes that Michigan counties, cities, and villages reduced general services in Fiscal Year 2022 due to economic conditions rather than as policy choices related to law enforcement.
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Permits counties providing secondary road patrol services to cities and villages to remain eligible for secondary road patrol funding under MCL 51.77 despite reductions in sworn law enforcement officers.
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Waives the maintenance of effort requirement under MCL 51.76 that would normally void road patrol agreements if cities or villages reduced sworn officers below the highest number employed in the preceding 36 months.
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Affirms that counties, cities, and villages have met the terms of their road patrol service agreements and secondary road patrol funding eligibility for Fiscal Year 2022.
Legislative Description
A concurrent resolution relative to secondary road patrol funds for counties providing road patrol services to cities and villages.
Last Action
Adopted By Senate - Referred To The Clerk For Record
12/7/2021