Michigan Compiled Laws
206-1893-ASSESSMENT-ROLL. - Assessment Roll. (211.24...211.27e)
Section 211.24f - Proposal Authorizing Bond Issuance or Millage Rate; Ballot; Maximum Number of Elections; Submitting Single Question on Renewal and Additional Millage.

Sec. 24f.
(1) If a taxing unit submits a proposal on the question of authorizing the issuance of bonds, imposing a new millage, or increasing or renewing an existing millage, except an ad valorem special assessment millage for police or fire protection under 1951 PA 33, MCL 41.801 to 41.813, the ballot shall fully disclose each local unit of government to which the revenue from that millage will be disbursed. As used in this subsection:
(a) "Local unit of government" means a county, city, village, township, school district, intermediate school district, community college district, public library, or local authority created under state law.
(b) "Public library" means that term as defined in section 2 of the state aid to public libraries act, 1977 PA 89, MCL 397.552.
(2) In addition to the requirement set forth in subsection (1) and any other requirement provided by law, when submitting a proposal on the question of authorizing a millage rate to be levied under this act, the ballot shall state all of the following:
(a) The millage rate to be authorized.
(b) The estimated amount of revenue that will be collected in the first year that the millage is authorized and levied.
(c) The duration of the millage in years.
(d) A clear statement of the purpose for the millage.
(e) A clear statement indicating whether the proposed millage is a renewal of a previously authorized millage or the authorization of a new additional millage.
(3) In addition to any other requirement provided by law, when submitting a proposal to authorize the issuance of bonds, the ballot shall state all of the following:
(a) The principal amount to be borrowed.
(b) The maximum number of years the bonds may be outstanding, exclusive of any refunding.
(c) A clear statement of the purpose for which the proceeds of the bonds will be used.
(d) For bonds other than bonds that are intended to be paid from a separate revenue source or from taxes levied in less than the entire taxing unit, the estimated millage that will be levied for the proposed bonds in the first year that the levy is authorized and the estimated simple average annual millage that will be required to retire the debt. Inaccuracies in the estimates provided under this subdivision shall not affect the validity of the bonds, the general obligation unlimited tax status requiring the levy of taxes sufficient to pay the bonds, or the results of an election.
(e) For bonds that are intended to be paid from a separate revenue source or from taxes levied in less than the entire taxing unit, the primary source of the revenue that is intended to be used to retire the bonds.
(4) A taxing unit shall hold not more than 2 elections in a calendar year concerning the authorization of a millage rate greater than the product of the immediately preceding year's reduced maximum authorized rate or rates as defined in section 34d(16) multiplied by the current year's millage reduction fraction, regardless of the number of questions presented at the election.
(5) A taxing unit that levies millage under this act shall not submit a single question to the electors of the taxing unit requesting both the renewal of voter authorized millage and the authorization of new additional millage if the additional millage is greater than 0.5 mill. If authorization to levy millage has expired and the taxing unit submits to the electors the authorization of millage greater than the number of expired mills reduced pursuant to the millage reduction in section 34d(11), and if the additional millage is greater than 0.5 mill, the taxing unit shall submit 1 question for authorization of the number of expired mills reduced pursuant to the millage reduction in section 34d(11) and 1 or more additional questions for the authorization of millage in excess of that amount.
History: Add. 1993, Act 145, Imd. Eff. Aug. 19, 1993 ;-- Am. 1994, Act 189, Imd. Eff. June 21, 1994 ;-- Am. 1999, Act 248, Eff. Mar. 10, 2000 ;-- Am. 2000, Act 244, Eff. Mar. 28, 2001 Popular Name: Act 206

Structure Michigan Compiled Laws

Michigan Compiled Laws

Chapter 211 - Taxation of Real and Personal Property

Act 206 of 1893 - The General Property Tax Act (211.1 - 211.157)

206-1893-ASSESSMENT-ROLL. - Assessment Roll. (211.24...211.27e)

Section 211.24 - Property Tax Assessment Roll; Time; Use of Computerized Database System.

Section 211.24a - Tax Rolls; Preparation by County; Expense.

Section 211.24b - Assessment Based on Taxable Value; Application.

Section 211.24c - Notice of Increase in Tentative State Equalized Valuation or Tentative Taxable Value; Contents; Required Information and Forms; Addressing and Mailing Assessment Notice; Effect of Failure to Send or Receive Assessment Notice; Calcul...

Section 211.24d - Structures or Improvements Approved for Acquisition by Governmental Units; Exemption; Affidavit; False Statement; Notice of Reoccupancy; Noncompliance; Condition for Exemption.

Section 211.24e - Definitions; Levying Ad Valorem Property Taxes for Operating Purposes; Limitation; Reduction; Approving Levy of Additional Millage Rate; Change in State Equalized Valuation of Local Governmental Unit Resulting From Appeal; Insuffici...

Section 211.24f - Proposal Authorizing Bond Issuance or Millage Rate; Ballot; Maximum Number of Elections; Submitting Single Question on Renewal and Additional Millage.

Section 211.25 - Description of Real Property.

Section 211.25a - Real Estate Index Number System.

Section 211.26 - Tax Roll; Description of Personal Property.

Section 211.27 - "True Cash Value" Defined; Considerations in Determining Value; Indicating Exclusions From True Cash Value on Assessment Roll; Subsection (2) Applicable Only to Residential Property; Repairs Considered Normal Repairs, Replacement, an...

Section 211.27a - Property Tax Assessment; Determining Taxable Value; Adjustment; Exception; "Transfer of Ownership" Defined; Qualified Agricultural Property; Notice of Transfer of Property; Notification of Recorded Transaction; Definitions.

Section 211.27b - Failure to Notify Assessing Office; Adjustment.

Section 211.27c - Failure to Notify Assessing Office; Action to Be Taken by Taxing Unit.

Section 211.27d - Report by County Equalization Director.

Section 211.27e - Reports; Transmission of Information From Affidavits; Definitions.