Sec. 20.
Commission, investigation powers. The commission, for the purpose of carrying into effect the civil service provisions of this act, shall have power to investigate the conduct and operation of any department or board, and to subpoena and require the attendance of witnesses and the production of books and papers, and to administer oaths.
History: 1941, Act 370, Eff. Jan. 10, 1942 ;-- CL 1948, 38.420
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 38 - Civil Service and Retirement
Act 370 of 1941 - County Employees' Civil Service System (38.401 - 38.428)
Section 38.401 - County Civil Service System; Purpose of Act.
Section 38.402 - County Civil Service System; Adoption by Referendum.
Section 38.403 - Referendum; Time, Notice, Statement of Question.
Section 38.404 - Referendum; Ballot, Statement of Question.
Section 38.405 - Act to Become Effective Upon Adoption of System.
Section 38.406 - County Civil Service Commission; Creation.
Section 38.408 - Compensation and Expenses of Commissioners.
Section 38.410 - Division of County Civil Service Into Unclassified and Classified Services.
Section 38.412 - Civil Service Commission; Powers and Duties.
Section 38.413a - Classified Civil Service; Provisional Status Made Regular, Exceptions.
Section 38.415 - Classified Civil Service; Vacancies, Promotion, Basis.
Section 38.417 - Civil Service Commission; Annual Report to Board of Supervisors.
Section 38.418 - Payrolls; Approval by Civil Service Commission.
Section 38.419 - Civil Service Employees; Soliciting for Political Purposes Prohibited.
Section 38.420 - Civil Service Commission; Powers of Investigation.
Section 38.421 - Civil Service Commission; Authority to Require Medical Examinations.
Section 38.423 - Violations; Penalties.
Section 38.424 - Classified Civil Service; Discrimination Prohibited.
Section 38.425 - Civil Service Commission; Offices.
Section 38.426 - Board of Supervisors; Appropriations.