SENATE BILL No. 1204
April 6, 2000, Introduced by Senator BENNETT and referred to the Committee on
Education.
A bill to amend 1976 PA 451, entitled
"The revised school code,"
by amending sections 951, 954, 955, and 971 (MCL 380.951,
380.954, 380.955, and 380.971), section 951 as amended by 1990 PA
147 and section 971 as amended by 1995 PA 289, and by adding sec-
tion 957.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:
1 Sec. 951. (1) An intermediate school board, OR INTERMEDIATE
2 SCHOOL BOARDS ACTING JOINTLY UNDER SECTION 953, may detach terri-
3 tory from 1 school district and attach the territory to another
4 school district if requested to do so by resolution of the board
5 of a school district whose boundaries would be changed by the
6 action; subject to subsection
(2) (3), by resolution of the
7 board of a condominium association acting pursuant to a petition
8 signed by not less than 2/3 of the co-owners of the condominium
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1 association who reside on the land to be transferred; or if
2 petitioned by not less than 2/3 of the persons who own and reside
3 on the land to be transferred.
The EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE PRO-
4 VIDED IN SECTION 957, THE intermediate school board OR JOINT
5 INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL BOARDS shall take final action within 60 days
6 after the receipt of the resolution or petition. The territory
7 to be detached shall be contiguous to the school district to
8 which it is attached.
9 (2) If the latest
assessed valuation TAXABLE VALUE of the
10 territory to be detached is more than
10% of the latest assessed
11 valuation
TAXABLE VALUE of the entire school district from which
12 the territory is to be detached, the action of the intermediate
13 school board, JOINT INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL BOARDS, OR SUPERINTENDENT
14 OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION UNDER SECTION 957 shall not be effective
15 unless approved by an affirmative vote of a majority of the
16 school electors of the school district from which the territory
17 is to be detached.
18 (3) (2)
The board of a condominium association may request
19 that an intermediate school board OR JOINT INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL
20 BOARDS detach territory from 1 school district and attach the
21 territory to another school district as described in
22 subsection (1) only if the board of the condominium association
23 represents the co-owners of a condominium project that is com-
24 pleted and not less than 75% of the units are sold and occupied.
25 Sec. 954. If the intermediate
school board, or the joint
26 intermediate school boards,
approve OR THE SUPERINTENDENT OF
27 PUBLIC INSTRUCTION APPROVES alterations in the boundaries of
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1 school districts, the INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL board or joint
2 INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL boards shall cause a map to be prepared show-
3 ing in detail the boundaries of the affected school districts
4 before alteration and the boundaries of territory attached or
5 detached. A copy of the map bearing the certification of the
6 intermediate superintendent or the chairperson of the joint
7 INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL boards shall be filed with the secretary of
8 each affected school district and with each affected township
9 supervisor or city assessor.
10 Sec. 955. The intermediate
school board, or joint inter-
11 mediate school boards, OR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION,
12 AS APPLICABLE, shall determine the effective date of the trans-
13 fer, which shall not be less than 10 days after the date of the
14 determination, and shall determine whether personal property of a
15 school district is to be transferred. If real property owned by
16 a school district is transferred to another school district, the
17 intermediate school board, JOINT INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL BOARDS, OR
18 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION shall determine an equitable
19 payment for the loss of the property. The intermediate school
20 board, or
joint intermediate school boards, OR SUPERINTENDENT
21 OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION may require an accounting from the affected
22 boards of education and, for the purpose of making the determina-
23 tion, may adjourn subject to the call of the president of the
24 intermediate school board,
or chairperson of the joint interme-
25 diate school boards, OR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.
26 SEC. 957. (1) NOT LATER THAN 20 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF A
27 RESOLUTION OR PETITION UNDER SECTION 951 REQUESTING A TRANSFER OF
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1 TERRITORY, AN INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL BOARD MAY REFER THE RESOLUTION
2 OR PETITION DIRECTLY TO THE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
3 FOR ACTION. IF THE TERRITORY OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICTS WITH BOUND-
4 ARIES AFFECTED BY THE PROPOSED ALTERATION EXTENDS INTO 2 OR MORE
5 INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL DISTRICTS, THE INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL BOARD WITH
6 WHICH THE RESOLUTION OR PETITION IS FILED AS DESCRIBED UNDER SEC-
7 TION 953 MAY REFER THE RESOLUTION OR PETITION TO THE SUPERINTEN-
8 DENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION FOR ACTION UNDER THIS SECTION ONLY
9 WITH THE WRITTEN CONCURRENCE OF EACH OF THE OTHER AFFECTED INTER-
10 MEDIATE SCHOOL BOARDS. THE REFERRAL, AND ANY NECESSARY CONCUR-
11 RENCE, SHALL BE BY RESOLUTION OF THE INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL BOARD.
12 (2) IF AN INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL BOARD REFERS A RESOLUTION OR
13 PETITION TO THE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION UNDER SUB-
14 SECTION (1), THE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION SHALL HEAR
15 THE MATTER AS A CONTESTED CASE UNDER CHAPTER 4 OF THE ADMINISTRA-
16 TIVE PROCEDURES ACT OF 1969, 1969 PA 306, MCL 24.271 TO 24.287.
17 IN CONSIDERING THE MATTER, THE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUC-
18 TION SHALL CONSIDER THE WELFARE OF THE AFFECTED PUPIL, INCLUDING,
19 BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE LENGTH OF THE PUPIL'S COMMUTE TO AND FROM
20 SCHOOL, ON A SCHOOL BUS OR OTHERWISE.
21 (3) THE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION SHALL PROVIDE
22 THE INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL BOARD OR JOINT INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL BOARDS
23 THAT REFERRED THE MATTER WITH A COPY OF HIS OR HER DECISION AND
24 ORDER AT THE SAME TIME IT IS PROVIDED TO THE PARTIES.
25 (4) EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE PROVIDED IN SECTION 951(2), THE
26 ACTION OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION UNDER THIS
27 SECTION IS FINAL.
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1 Sec. 971. (1) One or more resident owners of land
2 considered for transfer from 1 school district to another, or the
3 board of a school district whose territory is affected, may
4 appeal the action of the intermediate school board or joint
5 intermediate school boards in transferring the land, the failure
6 to transfer the land, or action relative to the accounting deter-
7 mination to the state
board within 10 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC
8 INSTRUCTION. THE APPEAL MUST BE RECEIVED OR POSTMARKED NOT LATER
9 THAN 15 days after the action or determination by the intermedi-
10 ate school board or the joint intermediate school boards. If the
11 intermediate school board or the joint intermediate school boards
12 fail to take action within the time limit under section 951, the
13 appeal may be made
to the state board within 10
14 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION MUST BE RECEIVED OR POST-
15 MARKED NOT LATER THAN 15
days following AFTER the termination
16 of the period. The pendency of an appeal shall suspend the
17 action or determination of the intermediate school board or joint
18 intermediate school boards.
19 (2) The state board
SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
20 may confirm, modify, or set aside the order of the intermediate
21 school board or the joint intermediate school boards. In consid-
22 ering an appeal, the
state board SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC
23 INSTRUCTION shall consider the welfare of the affected pupil,
24 including, but not limited to, the length of the pupil's commute
25 to and from school, on a school bus or otherwise. The action of
26 the state board
SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION on the
27 appeal is final.
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1 (3) AN APPEAL UNDER THIS SECTION SHALL BE HEARD AS A
2 CONTESTED CASE UNDER CHAPTER 4 OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES
3 ACT OF 1969, 1969 PA 306, MCL 24.271 TO 24.287.
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