MCL - Act 321 of 2000


RECREATIONAL AUTHORITIES ACT

Act 321 of 2000

AN ACT to provide for the establishment of recreational authorities; to provide powers and duties of an authority; to authorize the assessment of a fee, the levy of a property tax, and the issuance of bonds and notes by an authority; and to provide for the powers and duties of certain government officials.


History: 2000, Act 321, Eff. Dec. 1, 2000




The People of the State of Michigan enact:
Document Type Description
Section 123.1131 Section Short title.
Section 123.1133 Section Definitions.
Section 123.1135 Section Recreational authority; establishment; articles of incorporation; adoption; applicability of subsection (3); publication; filing copy with secretary of state; effect.
Section 123.1137 Section Board of directors; vacancy; quorum; voting; reimbursement for expenses; conduct of public meeting; availability of writing; election of officers; adoption of bylaws.
Section 123.1139 Section Powers of authority.
Section 123.1141 Section Public swimming pool, public recreation center, public auditorium, or conference center, or public park; tax levy; ballot proposal; vote; authorization; number of elections; proceeds; use.
Section 123.1142 Section Preferences or benefits to be offered to residents.
Section 123.1143 Section Tax election; ballots provided by county election commission; conduct; list of qualified electors.
Section 123.1145 Section Notices of close of registration and election; publication; certification of election results.
Section 123.1147 Section Tax election; costs; reimbursement; basis.
Section 123.1149 Section Collection and distribution of tax.
Section 123.1151 Section Borrowing money or issuing bonds or notes.
Section 123.1153 Section Issuance of general obligation unlimited tax bonds; submission of proposal for vote; ballot language; conduct of election; authorization and levy of tax.
Section 123.1155 Section Refunding outstanding debt obligations.
Section 123.1157 Section Audit; timing; preparation of budgets and appropriations acts; powers, duties, and immunities; filing financial plan to correct deficit condition; investment or deposit of funds.