124.531 Definitions. Sec. 1. As used in this act: (a) “Governing body” means the board, council or body in which the legislative powers of a political subdivision are vested. (b) “Political subdivision” means a city, village, other incorporated political subdivision, county, school district, community college, intermediate school district, township, charter township, special district or authority. […]
124.532 Authority to contract for transfer of functions or responsibilities. Sec. 2. Two or more political subdivisions are authorized to enter into a contract with each other providing for the transfer of functions or responsibilities to one another or any combination thereof upon the consent of each political subdivision involved. History: 1967, Ex. Sess., Act […]
124.533 Valid contracts; conditions. Sec. 3. To enter into a valid contract: (a) The contract shall be approved by concurrent resolution of the governing body of each political subdivision. (b) The terms of the contract shall be entered in the journal or minutes of proceedings of the governing body of each political subdivision. (c) A […]
124.534 Contents of contracts; provisions. Sec. 4. (1) A contract shall include: (a) A description of the functions or responsibilities to be transferred. (b) The effective date of the contract. (c) The term of operation under the contract. (d) The political subdivision that will function as the employer of personnel and staff needed for the […]
124.535 Joint board or commission; establishment; duty; membership. Sec. 5. A joint board or commission may be established by the political subdivisions involved to supervise the execution of a contract. An officer or employee of the state or a political subdivision or agency thereof, except a member of the legislature, may serve on or with […]
124.536 Amendment or termination of contract. Sec. 6. A contract may be amended by agreement of the parties thereto in the same manner as the original contract was made. A contract may be terminated by joint action of all parties, or by an individual party not less than 1 year after its notice thereof in […]