Sec. 9a.
The special education advisory committee is created in the department of education and shall consist of not less than 9 and not more than 33 members appointed by the state board of education for terms of 3 years. The person within the department directly responsible for special education programs and other persons as appointed by the committee to represent other departments, agencies, and 4-year colleges and universities, upon consultation with those departments, agencies, and colleges and universities, shall be ex officio members of the committee. Each year the committee shall elect a chairperson and other officers as it considers necessary. Members of the committee may be reimbursed, to the extent provided by the state board, for expenses incurred in performing their functions. The committee shall act as an adviser to the state board of education in the field of special education.
History: Add. 1966, Act 154, Imd. Eff. July 1, 1966 ;-- Am. 1983, Act 240, Imd. Eff. Dec. 1, 1983 ;-- Am. 2005, Act 137, Imd. Eff. Sept. 29, 2005
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 388 - Schools and School Aid
Act 287 of 1964 - State Board of Education (388.1001 - 388.1017)
Section 388.1002 - State Board of Education; Nomination, Election, Vacancies, Membership.
Section 388.1003 - State Board of Education; President; Secretary; Treasurer, Bond.
Section 388.1005 - State Board of Education; Compensation and Expenses.
Section 388.1006 - State Board of Education; Members, Interest in Publication of Books Prohibited.
Section 388.1007 - State Board of Education; Body Corporate; Seal; Ordinances, Bylaws, Regulations.
Section 388.1008 - State Board of Education; Gifts, Grants; Special Funds.
Section 388.1010 - Additional Powers and Duties.
Section 388.1012 - Superintendent of Public Instruction; Continuance in Office.
Section 388.1013 - Superintendent of Public Instruction; Appointment; Removal; Term.
Section 388.1014 - Superintendent of Public Instruction; References in Other Laws.
Section 388.1015 - State Board of Education; Rules and Regulations.