Michigan Compiled Laws
451-1976-1-7 - Part 7 Intermediate School Districts (380.601... 380.705b)
Section 380.622a - Additional Audits.

Sec. 622a.
(1) In addition to the annual financial audit required under section 622, an intermediate school district is subject to an audit of the matters described in this section conducted by an independent auditor under the direction of the department of treasury under this section. An audit conducted under this section shall be based in part on an examination of an intermediate school district's accounts, financial records, and accounting procedures and shall address at least 3 of the following aspects of the intermediate school district's operations, as directed by the department of treasury:
(a) Whether intermediate school board members, intermediate school district administrators, and intermediate school district employees are adhering to ethics policies adopted by the intermediate school board or required by state law.
(b) Whether intermediate school board members, intermediate school district administrators, and intermediate school district employees are adhering to conflict of interest policies adopted by the intermediate school board or required by state law. This includes, but is not limited to, policies and practices with regard to contracts in which an intermediate school board member, an intermediate school district administrator, or an intermediate school district employee who is involved in the contracting process, or a family member of an intermediate school board member, an intermediate school district administrator, or an intermediate school district employee who is involved in the contracting process, has a substantial conflict of interest; and policies and practices with regard to an intermediate school district administrator negotiating, handling, presenting, or recommending a contract in which the administrator or a family member of the administrator has a substantial conflict of interest. As used in this subdivision, "substantial conflict of interest" means that term as defined in section 634(5).
(c) Whether a modification to an existing contract was made during the audit period that resulted in an additional financial obligation to the intermediate school district and the modification was not competitively bid. As used in this subdivision, "competitively bid" means that a contract was entered into through a request for information, a request for proposal, or a formal competitive bid process that was advertised and open to the public, and includes a contract entered into on behalf of the intermediate school district by a federal, state, or local governmental entity that performed a request for information, request for proposal, or formal competitive bid process or by a nonprofit corporation or nonprofit association that performed a request for information, request for proposal, or formal competitive bid process.
(d) Whether the intermediate school district's policies and practices for responding to requests received under the freedom of information act, 1976 PA 442, MCL 15.231 to 15.246, and the intermediate school district's actual responses to requests made during the audit period under that act, were in compliance with that act. This part of the audit shall include, but is not limited to, an examination of whether the costs charged for responding to requests exceeded the costs permitted under that act.
(e) Whether intermediate school board members, intermediate school district administrators, and intermediate school district employees are adhering to travel guidelines and practices adopted by the intermediate school board or required by state law.
(f) Whether the intermediate school district has accurately accounted for and reported all information relating to stipends, salaries, benefits, or other compensation paid to intermediate school district administrators.
(g) Whether the intermediate school district has used public funds in violation of law to pay for food, gifts, or other items that are not used for instructional purposes, as defined by the intermediate school board.
(h) Whether proceeds from a tax levied under section 681 for area vocational-technical education operating purposes or from a tax levied under section 1724a for special education operating purposes have been expended for a purpose other than the purpose for which the tax was levied.
(2) The department of treasury shall direct the random audits of intermediate school districts under this section as follows:
(a) The department of treasury shall select the intermediate school districts to be audited under this section on a random basis.
(b) The department of treasury shall announce between July 1 and July 15 of each calendar year the intermediate school districts that will be subject that year to an audit under this section for the immediately preceding school fiscal year.
(c) The department of treasury shall select 5 intermediate school districts for audit under this section every 2 years.
(d) Upon request by the department of treasury, the intermediate school district shall notify the department of treasury of the name, address, and contact person of the independent auditor selected by the intermediate school board to perform the annual financial audit for the intermediate school district. The department of treasury shall enter into an agreed-upon procedures agreement with the selected independent auditor, identifying the matters to be audited and establishing the rate of payment, which shall be no more than the rate the department would charge for the same type of audit. The department of treasury shall oversee the conduct of the audit by the independent auditor to the extent the department of treasury considers necessary to meet the purposes of this section.
(e) An intermediate school board and intermediate school district officials shall provide all information requested by the independent auditors or the department of treasury and shall cooperate with them to the fullest extent possible.
(f) The independent auditor shall submit an audit report of the audit to the center for educational performance and information in the form and manner prescribed by the center for educational performance and information. The center for educational performance and information shall submit a copy of the audit report of each audit conducted under this section to the department of treasury, to the applicable intermediate school board, to the senate and house standing committees having jurisdiction over education legislation, to the department, and, subject to subdivision (g), to the attorney general if the department of treasury considers it appropriate.
(g) If the department of treasury determines that an audit conducted under this section has disclosed that the intermediate school board or any intermediate school district official or employee has violated any state law governing the financial operations of an intermediate school district, the department of treasury shall notify the intermediate school district of that determination. If the intermediate school district disputes the determination or claims that the situation has been corrected, within 15 days after receipt of the determination the intermediate school district may submit an appeal of the determination to the department of treasury. Within 90 days after receipt of the appeal, the department of treasury shall consider the appeal and make a determination of whether the initial determination was correct or incorrect and of whether the situation has been corrected. If the department of treasury finds that the initial determination was correct and that the situation has not been corrected, then the department of treasury shall file a copy of the report with the attorney general. The attorney general shall review the report and, if the attorney general considers it appropriate, shall commence or direct the prosecuting attorney for the county in which the violations occurred to commence appropriate proceedings against the intermediate school board or the official or employee. These proceedings shall include at least a civil action in a court of competent jurisdiction for the recovery of any public money determined by the audit to have been illegally expended and for the recovery of any public property determined by the audit to have been converted or misappropriated.
(3) In addition to the intermediate school districts selected for a random audit under subsection (2), the department of treasury may also direct an audit under this section of 1 or more additional intermediate school districts selected by the department of treasury if the department of treasury considers that additional audit or audits to be appropriate. Subsection (2)(d), (e), (f), and (g) applies to an audit under this subsection.
(4) The department and the department of treasury, in consultation with intermediate school districts, shall develop and make available to intermediate school districts the auditing criteria to be used for the purposes of this section.
(5) An audit under this section shall be performed in accordance with standards issued by the American institute of certified public accountants and with government audit standards issued by the United States general accounting office.
(6) The department of treasury shall pay the costs of the audit conducted under this section. The department of treasury's obligation under this section is limited to the amount of a separate line item appropriation identified for the purpose of funding the department of treasury's duties under this section and included in the annual appropriations act making appropriations for the department of treasury.
(7) The department shall post on its website the audit reports it receives under subsection (2)(f).
History: Add. 2004, Act 412, Eff. July 1, 2006 Popular Name: Act 451

Structure Michigan Compiled Laws

Michigan Compiled Laws

Chapter 380 - The Revised School Code

Act 451 of 1976 - The Revised School Code (380.1 - 380.1853)

Article 1 - (380.1...380.761)

451-1976-1-7 - Part 7 Intermediate School Districts (380.601... 380.705b)

Section 380.601 - Provisions Governing Intermediate School District.

Section 380.601a - Intermediate School District; Powers.

Section 380.602 - Repealed. 2017, Act 38, Eff. Aug. 21, 2017.

Section 380.604 - District as Body Corporate; Suits; Name.

Section 380.605 - Reorganized School District as Constituent to Intermediate School District; Transfer of Constituent District; Resolution; Approval; Inaction or Denial of Transfer; Appeal; Voting as to Acceptance of Special Education Programs, Area...

Section 380.611 - Supervision and Control of Intermediate School District.

Section 380.612 - Board; Eligibility for Membership; Participation in Proceedings to Detach or Attach Territory.

Section 380.613 - Board; Annual Meeting; Election and Duties of Officers; Treasurer's Bonds.

Section 380.614 - Board; Election of Members; Resolution; Notice of Meeting; Acting Chairperson and Secretary; Open Meeting; Term; Vacancy; Nominating Petition; Signatures; Filing Petition and Affidavit; Ballots; Filing Fee.

Section 380.614a - Board Members Subject to Recall; Manner; Removal From Office.

Section 380.615 - Board; Popular Election of Members.

Section 380.616 - Adoption of MCL 380.615 to 380.617; Submission of Question to School Electors; Form; Resolutions; Election; Termination of Popular Election.

Section 380.617 - Candidate for Office of Board Member; Nomination; Election.

Section 380.619 - Removal of Board Member; Procedures; Eligibility for Election or Appointment; Restriction.

Section 380.620 - Report to Be Posted on Intermediate School District Website.

Section 380.621 - Compensation and Expenses of Board Members.

Section 380.621a - Travel by Board Member; Policy; Approval.

Section 380.622 - Financial Institutions for Deposit of School Funds; Selection; Coded Accounts; Audit; Separation of Funds; Investments; Commingling Prohibited; Exception; Earnings; Accounting for Money Combined for Investment Pool; Limitation on De...

Section 380.622a - Additional Audits.

Section 380.623 - Board; Duties Generally; Conducting Business at Public Meeting; Actions of Board; Public Notice of Meeting.

Section 380.623a - Procurement of Supplies, Materials, and Equipment; Written Policies; Competitive Bids; Approval of Purchase; Adjustment of Maximum Amount; Local Policy Giving Preference to Michigan-Based Business; Items Purchased Through Cooperati...

Section 380.623b - Inspecting, Monitoring, Removing, or Treating Asbestos or Material Containing Asbestos; Contractual Agreement to Provide Legal Representation Against Civil Liability.

Section 380.624 - Annual General Fund Operating Budget.

Section 380.624a - Intermediate School Board Exempt From MCL 380.624(2).

Section 380.625 - Taxes.

Section 380.625a - Property Taxes Levied by Intermediate School District for Operating Purposes.

Section 380.625b - Authorization for Tax Cut; Duration.

Section 380.626 - Map; Boundaries of Each Constituent District; Report of Boundary Change.

Section 380.627 - Board; Additional Duties; Cooperative Programs for Information Technology Systems; Comprehensive School Improvement Support Services; Cost-Effective Business Services.

Section 380.627a - Homebound or Hospitalized Pupils; Coordination of Required Educational Services.

Section 380.628 - Schools for Children in Homes Operated by Juvenile Division of Probate Court; Powers of Board as to Real or Personal Property.

Section 380.629 - Borrowing by Intermediate School Board; Purposes; Limitations on Borrowing Money or Issuing Bonds; Resolution by Constituent School District Not to Participate in Cooperative Program or Conduct Election.

Section 380.630 - Oaths.

Section 380.632 - Intermediate School District Employees; Economic Benefits for Employees; Sabbatical Leave.

Section 380.633 - Intermediate School District Employees; Compliance With Public Employees Health Benefit Act.

Section 380.634 - Conflict of Interest Policy.

Section 380.641 - Early Intervening Model Program for Grades K to 3.

Section 380.651 - Repealed. 1994, Act 413, Imd. Eff. Dec. 29, 1994.

Section 380.652 - Superintendent; Surety Bond.

Section 380.653 - Superintendent as Executive Officer of Board; Powers and Duties Generally.

Section 380.654 - Intermediate Superintendent; Duties.

Section 380.661 - Submission of Question to School Electors at Regular or Special School Election.

Section 380.662 - Repealed. 2003, Act 299, Eff. Jan. 1, 2005.

Section 380.671 - Criteria for Approval of Regional Educational Media Centers; Operation of Educational Media Centers; “Educational Media Center” Defined; Purchase, Sale, Lease, or Loan of Equipment; Disposition of Used or Surplus Equipment.

Section 380.673 - Operation of Educational Recreation Program.

Section 380.681 - Career and Technical Education Program; Approval by Vote of Electors; Election; Submission of Question; Form of Ballot; Limitation on Number of Mills to Be Levied; Use of Tax Proceeds; Repayment of Misspent Funds; Number of Election...

Section 380.681a - Repealed. 1994, Act 258, Eff. Jan. 1, 1995.

Section 380.682 - Area Vocational-Technical Education; Submitting Question of Increasing Millage Limit; Election; Form of Ballot.

Section 380.683 - Area Vocational-Technical Education Budget; Form; Delivery; Allocation of Tax Rates; Limitation; Certification of Taxes to Be Levied; Spread of Tax on Roll; Payment of Taxes Collected; Accounts and Records.

Section 380.684 - Operation of Career and Technical Education Program; Submission for Review; Expenditure of Funds; State Approval to Use State or Federal Funds; Compliance With Certain Conditions; Basis for Monitoring Programs; Expediting Program Ap...

Section 380.685 - Payments From Area Vocational-Technical Education Funds; Computation; Reimbursement; Payment of Percent of Difference.

Section 380.686 - Grants for Career and Technical Education Centers, Buildings, Sites, and Equipment; Contracts to Accept Nonpublic School Pupils and Nonresident Pupils; Change or Disposal of Facility Purpose.

Section 380.687 - Borrowing Money and Issuing Bonds; Purposes; Limitation; Submission to School Electors; Form of Ballot; Use of Proceeds From Bonds Issued or Refunded.

Section 380.688 - Vocational-Technical Education Center; Contract to Accept Nonresident Pupils.

Section 380.689 - Repealed. 1981, Act 87, Eff. July 2, 1981.

Section 380.690 - Nonparticipation or Participation by Certain School Districts in Area Vocational-Technical Education Program; Resolution; Election; Funding; Expenditures; Buildings, Sites, and Equipment.

Section 380.692 - Charter Building Authority; Section Inapplicable After December 31, 1988.

Section 380.701 - Combining Adjoining Intermediate School Districts to Form Single Intermediate School District; Resolution; Submission of Question to Electors; Petitions; Form of Ballot; Effective Date of Reorganization; Interim Board; Superintenden...

Section 380.702 - Annexation of Intermediate School District; Resolution; Election; Adoption of Special Education Program and Annual Tax Rate; Ballot; Approval of Proposed Annexation; Filing Result of Election; Funds and Property; Release From Liabil...

Section 380.703 - Plan for Disorganization of Intermediate School District; Request; Resolution; Notice of Meeting; Approval of State Board; Finality; Effective Date of Disorganization; Joint Meetings of Boards; Distribution of Assets; Taxes; Appoint...

Section 380.705 - Regional Enhancement Property Tax; Levy by Intermediate School District, School District, or Public School Academy; Resolution Submitting Question to Voters; Election; Calculation and Payment of Revenue; Pupils Counted in Membership...

Section 380.705a, 380.705b - Repealed. 1994, Act 258, Imd. Eff. July 5, 1994.