Sec. 5.
(1) It is the intent of this act to provide an equitable and reasonable method and means of financing, operating, and maintaining a lighting system to supply lighting in sufficient quantities to a local government.
(2) The powers of the authority shall be carried out in a manner authorized by this act.
(3) A local government, by majority vote of its governing body, may incorporate an authority comprising the territory within its respective limits for acquiring, constructing, consolidating, purchasing, operating, or maintaining a municipally owned lighting system. The authority is a public municipal corporation with the rights, powers, and duties as provided in this act.
(4) Nothing in this act, nor the creation of an authority, shall be construed as transferring the ownership of any lighting system assets to the authority unless the transfer is specified in the articles of incorporation of the authority as provided in section 9 and the transfer is ratified in accordance with all applicable laws.
(5) A transfer of ownership or operational control of a lighting system to an authority shall not be considered a sale, lease, or disposal of any kind of an asset by the local government under any state or local law.
History: 2012, Act 392, Imd. Eff. Dec. 19, 2012
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 123 - Local Government
Act 392 of 2012 - Municipal Lighting Authority Act (123.1261 - 123.1295)
Section 123.1261 - Short Title.
Section 123.1263 - Definitions.
Section 123.1267 - Alteration of Laws and Regulations of Utility Franchise.
Section 123.1269 - Articles of Incorporation.
Section 123.1279 - Fiscal Year; Commencement; Ending.
Section 123.1281 - Issuance of Bonds.
Section 123.1283 - Ancillary Facility.
Section 123.1285 - Contracts; Trust Agreement; Definitions.
Section 123.1287 - Property as Public Property; Exemption From Taxes.
Section 123.1289 - Acquisition of Property.
Section 123.1291 - Advance or Loan of Money From Local Governing Body to Authority.
Section 123.1293 - Powers in Addition to Charter or Statute.