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Section 141.1557 – Report.

141.1557 Report. Sec. 17. Beginning 6 months after an emergency manager’s appointment, and every 3 months thereafter, an emergency manager shall submit to the governor, the state treasurer, the senate majority leader, the speaker of the house of representatives, each state senator and state representative who represents the local government that is in receivership, and […]

Section 141.1558 – Recommendation to Proceed Under Chapter 9.

141.1558 Recommendation to proceed under chapter 9. Sec. 18. (1) If, in the judgment of the emergency manager, no reasonable alternative to rectifying the financial emergency of the local government which is in receivership exists, then the emergency manager may recommend to the governor and the state treasurer that the local government be authorized to […]

Section 141.1560 – Emergency Manager; Immunity From Liability; Responsibilities of Attorney General; Costs; Insurance; Litigation Expenses After Conclusion of Date of Service; Failure of Municipal Government or School District to Honor and Remit Legal Expenses.

141.1560 Emergency manager; immunity from liability; responsibilities of attorney general; costs; insurance; litigation expenses after conclusion of date of service; failure of municipal government or school district to honor and remit legal expenses. Sec. 20. (1) An emergency manager is immune from liability as provided in section 7(5) of 1964 PA 170, MCL 691.1407. A […]

Section 141.1561 – Adoption and Implementation of 2-Year Budget.

141.1561 Adoption and implementation of 2-year budget. Sec. 21. (1) Before the termination of receivership and the completion of the emergency manager’s term, or if a transition advisory board is appointed under section 23, then before the transition advisory board is appointed, the emergency manager shall adopt and implement a 2-year budget, including all contractual […]

Section 141.1562 – Determination That Financial Emergency Rectified; Actions by Governor.

141.1562 Determination that financial emergency rectified; actions by governor. Sec. 22. (1) If an emergency manager determines that the financial emergency that he or she was appointed to manage has been rectified, the emergency manager shall inform the governor and the state treasurer. (2) If the governor disagrees with the emergency manager’s determination that the […]

Section 141.1547a – School District Subject to Enhanced Deficit Elimination Plan; Determination by State Treasurer; Declaration of Financial Emergency; Appointment of Emergency Manager; Recommendation.

141.1547a School district subject to enhanced deficit elimination plan; determination by state treasurer; declaration of financial emergency; appointment of emergency manager; recommendation. Sec. 7a. Notwithstanding section 7, if a school district is subject to an enhanced deficit elimination plan under section 1220 of the revised school code, 1976 PA 451, MCL 380.1220, and the state […]

Section 141.1548 – Consent Agreement; Negotiation and Signature; Provisions; Continuing Operations Plan; Form; Amendment of Budget Adopted by Municipal Government or School District; Recovery Plan; Terms and Provisions; Powers Granted to Chief Administrative Officer, Chief Financial Officer, Governing Body, or Other Local Officers; Consultant; Release From Requirements.

141.1548 Consent agreement; negotiation and signature; provisions; continuing operations plan; form; amendment of budget adopted by municipal government or school district; recovery plan; terms and provisions; powers granted to chief administrative officer, chief financial officer, governing body, or other local officers; consultant; release from requirements. Sec. 8. (1) The chief administrative officer of a local […]

Section 141.1445 – Disposition of Revenue.

141.1445 Disposition of revenue. Sec. 5. The revenues derived from the assessment imposed under this act shall be deposited in a special fund to be used by the municipality or by an authority that is organized pursuant to state law only to pay for 1 or more of the following: (a) The cost of administration […]