Michigan Compiled Laws
Act 191 of 1968 - State Boundary Commission (123.1001 - 123.1020)
Section 123.1013 - Proposed Consolidation Including Portion of Township; “Municipality” Defined; Order; Election and Number of Charter Commissioners; Appointment of Charter Commissioners; Resolution; Eligibility; Applicability of Subsection (2).

Sec. 13.
(1) If a proposed consolidation includes a portion of a township, the term "municipality" as defined in sections 1 and 12 when used in this section and sections 14, 15, and 17 means only that portion included within the proposed consolidated city. Except as provided in subsection (2), when its order approving a proposed consolidation becomes final, the commission shall call an election of 9 charter commissioners who shall be registered electors of the municipalities proposed for consolidation, each having a residence of at least 2 years in the municipality from which he or she is to be elected immediately before the election. The commission shall determine the number of charter commissioners to be elected from each municipality proposed for consolidation, which number shall be as nearly proportionate as possible to the municipality's population. Each municipality proposed for consolidation is entitled to a minimum of 1 charter commissioner, regardless of population. If charter commissioners are elected at the same election at which the proposition to consolidate is submitted, the election of the charter commissioners is void if the proposition to consolidate is not adopted. If charter commissioners are not elected at the election at which the proposition to consolidate is submitted they shall be elected at a separate election to be held within 60 days after a favorable vote on the proposition to consolidate, which election date shall be set by the commission. A municipal officer or employee, elected or appointed, shall not be eligible for election to the charter commission.
(2) The municipalities proposed for consolidation may, by resolution of their respective governing bodies, choose to appoint their charter commissioners pursuant to this subsection. If the municipalities proposed for consolidation choose to appoint their charter commissioners pursuant to this subsection, the commission, when its order approving a proposed consolidation becomes final, shall instruct the governing bodies of the municipalities proposed for consolidation to appoint not less than 8 and not more than 10 charter commissioners. The governing body of each municipality proposed for consolidation shall appoint an equal number of charter commissioners. The appointees for charter commissioner shall be residents of the municipalities from which they are to be appointed for not less than 2 years immediately preceding the appointment and shall also be registered electors in the municipalities from which they are to be appointed. The charter commissioners shall be appointed within 180 days after the commission's order approving a proposed consolidation becomes final as determined pursuant to section 12a(3). A municipal officer or employee, elected or appointed, shall not be eligible for appointment to the charter commission. This subsection shall apply to all municipalities whose proposals for consolidation are approved by the commission after January 1, 1982.
History: 1968, Act 191, Eff. Nov. 15, 1968 ;-- Am. 1972, Act 362, Imd. Eff. Jan. 9, 1973 ;-- Am. 1982, Act 192, Imd. Eff. June 24, 1982

Structure Michigan Compiled Laws

Michigan Compiled Laws

Chapter 123 - Local Government

Act 191 of 1968 - State Boundary Commission (123.1001 - 123.1020)

Section 123.1001 - Definitions.

Section 123.1002 - State Boundary Commission; Creation; Appointment, Qualifications, Terms, and Removal of Members; Vacancy; Compensation; Expenses; Chairman.

Section 123.1003 - State Boundary Commission; Employees and Consultants.

Section 123.1004 - State Boundary Commission; Offices and Facilities; Rules, Regulations, and Procedures; Meetings; Records; Oaths.

Section 123.1004a - State Boundary Commission; Conducting Business at Public Meeting; Notice; Availability of Writings to Public.

Section 123.1005 - Municipal Boundary Adjustments; Appointment of County Members and Alternates to Serve on Commission; Residency Requirement; Vacancy; Term; per Diem and Expenses; Oath.

Section 123.1006 - Order of Processing Petitions and Resolutions.

Section 123.1007 - Incorporation of Village or City; Initiation; Petitions; Signatures and Filing; Powers and Duties of Commission; Census; Other Means of Incorporation; Incorporation of General Law Village or Home Rule Village Without Change of Boun...

Section 123.1007a - Violation of MCL 168.1 to 168.992 Applicable to Petitions; Penalties.

Section 123.1008 - Review of Proposed Incorporations; Certifying Nonconformance of Petition; Return of Petition; Public Hearing; Commencement of Time Period; Notice of Hearing; Sufficiency or Legality of Petition.

Section 123.1009 - Review of Proposed Incorporation; Criteria.

Section 123.1010 - Denial or Approval of Proposed Incorporation; Revision of Boundaries; Referendum on Question of Incorporation.

Section 123.1010a - Incorporation of Village as City; Population and Other Incorporation Requirements; Initiation; Submittal to Electors; Election of Charter Commissioners; Effective Date of Incorporation; Stay of Proposed Change of Boundaries After...

Section 123.1011 - Succession to Property and Liabilities; Division of Properties; Sharing of Revenues; Tax Assessment and Collection.

Section 123.1011a - Jurisdiction Over Annexation Petitions or Resolutions.

Section 123.1011b - Resolution Calling for Referendum on Question of Annexation; Conditions; Filing; Order; Referendum and Election Resolution Not Passed; Approval of Annexation; Applicability of Section; Section as Alternative to Referendum and Elec...

Section 123.1012 - Petition for Consolidation; Filing; Inclusion of Township; Contents of Petition; Rejection of Petition.

Section 123.1012a - Denial or Approval of Consolidation; Revision of Boundaries; Referendum on Question of Consolidation; Notice.

Section 123.1012b - Jurisdiction of Commission Over Reannexation of Detached Territory.

Section 123.1013 - Proposed Consolidation Including Portion of Township; “Municipality” Defined; Order; Election and Number of Charter Commissioners; Appointment of Charter Commissioners; Resolution; Eligibility; Applicability of Subsection (2).

Section 123.1014 - Election on Consolidation; Form of Ballot; Expenses; Canvass; Returns; Commissioners.

Section 123.1015 - Meeting of Charter Commission; Notice; Procedure for Adopting Charter; Power, Duties, and Procedure of Commission; Submission of Charter to Electors.

Section 123.1016 - Charter of Consolidated City; Preparation, Contents; Effect of Adoption of Provisions in Charter.

Section 123.1017 - Corporate Status of Municipalities; Submission of Revised Charter to Electors; Effect of Unfavorable Vote; Termination of Proceedings.

Section 123.1018 - Judicial Review.

Section 123.1019 - State Boundary Commission Within Department of Treasury; Establishment.

Section 123.1020 - Repeals.