Sec. 478.
(1) The drainage board for each project shall continue in existence with changes in personnel that result from changes in the officers constituting the board membership. The drainage board is responsible for the operation and maintenance of the drain.
(2) Any necessary expenses incurred in administration and in the operation and maintenance of the drain and not covered by contract shall be paid by the several public corporations assessed for the cost of the drain. The assessments shall be in the same proportion as the cost of the drain was assessed unless the drainage board establishes a different proportion for the assessments after notice and hearing as provided in section 469.
(3) The drainage board, by resolution, may relinquish jurisdiction and control over all or part of a drain if there is no outstanding indebtedness or contract liability of its drainage district. Jurisdiction and control may be relinquished to the county or a township, city, village, or authority in which all or the part of the drain and the area the drain or part of the drain services is wholly located or to the board of county road commissioners or the state transportation department if all or part of the drain and the area the drain or part of the drain services is within the public right-of-way. The county, township, city, village, authority, board of county road commissioners, or director of the state transportation department, as applicable, must request or consent to the relinquishment of jurisdiction and control by resolution of its governing body. Indebtedness or contract liability of any drainage district that will be paid in full when jurisdiction and control is relinquished is not considered to be outstanding. If relinquishment of jurisdiction and control is to a county, the resolution of the governing body of the county shall specify the county agency, such as board of public works, road department, or parks and recreation commission, that shall be thereafter responsible for exercise of jurisdiction and control.
(4) If jurisdiction and control is relinquished over all of a drain, any money in the drain fund of the drain shall be used to pay any indebtedness or contract liability of its drainage district, and the balance shall be turned over to the county, township, city, or village, board of county road commissioners, or authority or to the state transportation department to be used solely with respect to the drain over which jurisdiction and control is assumed.
(5) If the relinquishment of jurisdiction and control relates to a part of a drain or drain project, the relinquishment and turnover does not become effective until consented to by resolution of the governing body of each public corporation that has paid a part of the cost of the drain or drain project.
History: 1956, Act 40, Imd. Eff. Mar. 28, 1956 ;-- Am. 1963, Act 215, Imd. Eff. May 17, 1963 ;-- Am. 1969, Act 90, Imd. Eff. July 24, 1969 ;-- Am. 2018, Act 645, Eff. Mar. 28, 2019 Popular Name: Act 40
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 280 - Drain Code of 1956
Act 40 of 1956 - The Drain Code of 1956 (280.1 - 280.630)
40-1956-20. - Chapter 20. Intracounty Drains; Public Corporations. (280.461...280.499)
Section 280.461 - Definitions.
Section 280.462 - County Drains; Public Health, Assessment Against Public Corporations.
Section 280.466 - Drainage Board; First Meeting, Notice.
Section 280.471 - Drainage Board; Contracts With Federal Government or Corporations; Bids.
Section 280.472 - Funds; County Treasurer, Deputies; Bonds; Expenditures.
Section 280.475 - Statutory or Charter Tax Limitations Inapplicable; Rate or Amount of Taxes.
Section 280.477 - Additional Assessment; Apportionment.
Section 280.479 - Advancements by Corporations; Reimbursement.
Section 280.480 - Costs; Items.
Section 280.481 - Assessments Against Townships and Villages.
Section 280.482 - Improvements or Additions to Drains for Public Health.
Section 280.483 - Certiorari; Time; Legal Establishment of Drain.
Section 280.484 - Procedures; Incorporation of Other Chapters in Drainage Board Orders.
Section 280.485 - Relief Drains.
Section 280.486 - Drains to Which Chapter Applicable; Sufficiency of Petition.
Section 280.487 - Drainage Board; Absence of Members, Deputies, Vice-Chairman.
Section 280.488 - Additional Grant of Power; Prior Projects.
Section 280.489 - New Cities; Service of Notice on Township Clerks or De Facto City Officer.
Section 280.491 - River, Creek or Watercourse; Petition for Inclusion Within Jurisdiction.
Section 280.492 - Petition; Content, Deposit to Pay Cost; Drainage Board Hearing and Notice.
Section 280.493 - Final Order of Determination; Contents, Recording, Effect.
Section 280.494 - Final Order of Determination; Recording Effect on Private Rights.
Section 280.495 - Assessment of Cost; Hearing; Powers.
Section 280.496 - Drainage Board Funds; Investment of Surplus, Interest.
Section 280.498 - Pollution in County Drain; Abatement; Petition.