Michigan Compiled Laws
Act 139 of 1973 - Optional Unified Form of County Government (45.551 - 45.573)
Section 45.559a - Death or Resignation of Elected County Executive; Successor.

Sec. 9a.
(1) For counties with a population of more than 1,000,000, if a vacancy occurs in the office of the elected county executive due to death or resignation of the elected county executive, the chief deputy shall take the constitutional oath of office and serve as the county executive until the county board of commissioners appoints a successor to the elected county executive or until a special election is held as provided by law.
(2) If the county board of commissioners elects to appoint a successor, the appointment shall be made no later than 30 days from the date of the death or resignation. A county executive appointed by the county board of commissioners shall serve until the next general election. If the county board of commissioners does not make an appointment within the required 30 days under this subsection, a special election shall be held at the earliest possible date allowed by law.
(3) If the chief deputy is unable to serve as the county executive due to death or resignation of the chief deputy, the next highest ranking deputy shall take the constitutional oath of office and serve as the county executive until the county board of commissioners appoints a successor as provided under subsection (1) or until a special election is held as provided by law.
(4) A new county executive shall be elected at the next general election after the death or resignation of a county executive as provided in section 9 for the election of county executives. The newly elected county executive shall serve a term equal to the balance of the term for which the county executive who died or resigned was elected.
(5) Within 10 days after being sworn in, the county executive shall appoint a chief deputy. The county executive may also appoint additional deputies whom he or she considers necessary to perform the functions and duties of the office of elected county executive.
(6) The county executive shall file a statement with the county clerk identifying the individual appointed as chief deputy and all other individuals appointed as a deputy or assistant deputy. The statement shall also identify the ranking order of the deputies.
(7) If the county executive is absent or unable to perform the duties of his or her office, the chief deputy shall perform the duties of the county executive until such time that the elected county executive can resume the duties of his or her office.
(8) The county executive may revoke his or her appointments at any time.
History: Add. 2003, Act 281, Imd. Eff. Jan. 8, 2004

Structure Michigan Compiled Laws

Michigan Compiled Laws

Chapter 45 - Counties

Act 139 of 1973 - Optional Unified Form of County Government (45.551 - 45.573)

Section 45.551 - Optional Unified Form of County Government; Authorization; Effect of Adoption.

Section 45.552 - Optional Unified Form of County Government; Alternate A; Alternate B.

Section 45.553 - Optional Unified Form of County Government; Procedure for Adoption; Effective Date.

Section 45.553a - Violation of MCL 168.1 to 168.992 Applicable to Petitions; Penalties.

Section 45.554 - Abolition of Certain Offices, Boards, Commissions, Authorities, or Departments; Termination of Tenure; Former Powers as General County Government Powers; Powers and Duties of Excepted Boards or Commissions; Certain Powers Neither Min...

Section 45.554a - Annual Certification That Certain Employee-Related Conditions Satisfied; Failure to Make Certification; Withholding Distributions to County Road Agency; Website; Definitions.

Section 45.555 - Board of County Commissioners as Governing Body of County; Election, Organization, and Procedures.

Section 45.556 - Board of County Commissioners; Powers.

Section 45.556a - Ordinance; Designation of Violation as Certain Civil Infraction; Civil Fine; Act or Omission Constituting Crime.

Section 45.556b - Minimum Staffing Requirement; Adoption of Ordinance Prohibited.

Section 45.556c - Licensing Requirements Subject to the Local Government Occupational Licensing Act.

Section 45.557 - County Manager; Appointment, Qualifications, Compensation, Term, and Removal.

Section 45.558 - County Manager or County Executive; Powers and Duties.

Section 45.559 - County Executive; Nomination, Election, and Term; Vacancy; Salary.

Section 45.559a - Death or Resignation of Elected County Executive; Successor.

Section 45.560 - County Executive; Responsibility.

Section 45.561 - County Executive; Veto of Ordinance or Resolution; Certification; Overriding Veto; Certain Resolutions or Motions Not to Be Approved or Disapproved; Effective Date of Ordinance or Resolution.

Section 45.562 - Officials; Powers; Functions; Manner of Election or Appointment; Term.

Section 45.563 - Departments; Establishment; Directors; Functions.

Section 45.564 - Departments; Consolidation; Transfer of Functions; Creation of Additional Departments; County Manager or County Executive as Director.

Section 45.565 - Deputy; Appointment; Department Head and Deputy Exempt From Civil Service.

Section 45.566 - Civil Service Commission; Appeals; Secretarial and Clerical Assistance; Personnel and Employee Relations.

Section 45.567 - Employee Retirement and Pension Programs; Retirement Board.

Section 45.568 - Title to Property to Be Held in Name of County.

Section 45.569 - Ordinances Previously Enacted.

Section 45.570 - Provisions of Act Controlling.

Section 45.571 - Rights Under Civil Service and Merit System Continued.

Section 45.572 - Retirement and Pension Rights.

Section 45.572a - Retirement System Subject to Protecting Local Government Retirement and Benefits Act; "Retirement System" Defined.

Section 45.573 - Procedures for Abolishing Optional Unified Form of County Government.