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MI SB1181
Bill
Status
9/21/2022
Primary Sponsor
Curtis VanderWall
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AI Summary
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Allocates up to $238,000,000 in federal coronavirus state fiscal recovery funds for 2022-2023 to an eligible nonprofit organization for firearms detection software in schools.
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Funds may be used to contract with eligible vendors for firearms detection software that integrates with existing security cameras to detect visible firearms on school property and alert school personnel and first responders.
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Requires that any firearms detection software be organically developed and proprietary to the vendor and qualify as anti-terrorism technology under 48 CFR 50.201.
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Eligible vendor must establish and operate a 24/7/365 center in Michigan capable of directly informing schools, law enforcement, and emergency services to coordinate responses to school-shooting events.
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First payment of $1,000,000 due within 45 days of enactment; subsequent monthly reimbursement payments based on submitted expenses; administrative costs limited to 1.0% of allocated funds; unexpended 2022-2023 funds carry forward to 2023-2024 with estimated project completion by September 30, 2026.
Legislative Description
Appropriations: school aid; funding to an eligible nonprofit organization to contract with an eligible vendor for implementation of firearms detection software on school property and the use of the services provided through a certain center; provide for. Amends 1979 PA 94 (MCL 388.1601 - 388.1896) by adding sec. 97g.
Appropriations: school aid
Last Action
Referred To Committee On Appropriations
9/21/2022