Sec. 19.
Whenever a charter commission has been dissolved, the county board of supervisors may and upon petitions of 5% of the registered electors shall adopt a resolution providing for the election of a second charter commission. The petition shall be filed with the clerk of the board within 60 days after the dissolution of the first charter commission. The board of supervisors shall provide, by resolution, for the election of a second charter commission. The resolution shall conform with the provisions of sections 3 to 6. The second charter commission shall be elected in the same manner as the first charter commission. Any member of the first charter commission shall be ineligible for election to the second charter commission. The authority, duties, responsibilities and term of office of the second charter commission shall be the same as of the first charter commission. If the proposed county charter submitted by the second charter commission is rejected, that charter commission shall be dissolved, and all subsequent charter commissions shall be elected under the provisions of sections 2 to 6.
History: 1966, Act 293, Eff. Mar. 10, 1967
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Act 293 of 1966 - Charter Counties (45.501 - 45.521)
Section 45.501 - Charter County; Body Corporate.
Section 45.502a - Violation of MCL 168.1 to 168.992 Applicable to Petitions; Penalties.
Section 45.503 - Submission of Question to Qualified Electors.
Section 45.506 - Compensation for Charter Commissioner; Appropriations to Defray Certain Costs.
Section 45.508 - Ballots; Form, Content, Preparation.
Section 45.512 - Charter Commission; Vacancies.
Section 45.515 - County Charter; Permissible Provisions.
Section 45.515b - Minimum Staffing Requirement; Adoption of County Charter or Ordinance Prohibited.
Section 45.515d - Licensing Requirements Subject to the Local Government Occupational Licensing Act.
Section 45.517 - Proposed Charter; Publication; Notice of Election.
Section 45.520 - Home Rule County Status; When Change Occurs; Incumbent Officers.