Michigan Compiled Laws
Act 156 of 1851 - County Boards of Commissioners (46.1 - 46.32)
Section 46.11c - Energy Conservation Improvements; Acquisition or Financing; Resolution; Payment; Acquisition by Contract, Lease-Purchase Agreement, or Notes; Reports; Forms; Terms of Lease-Purchase Agreement.

Sec. 11c.
(1) A county board of commissioners may provide by resolution for the acquisition or financing of energy conservation improvements to be made to county facilities or infrastructure and may pay for the improvements or the financing or refunding of the improvements from the general fund of the county or from the savings that result from the energy conservation improvements. Energy conservation improvements may include, but are not limited to, heating, ventilating, or air-conditioning system improvements, fenestration improvements, roof improvements, the installation of any insulation, the installation or repair of heating, ventilating, or air-conditioning controls, entrance or exit way closures, information technology improvements associated with an energy conservation improvement, and municipal utility improvements associated with an energy conservation improvement.
(2) The county board of commissioners of a county may acquire, finance, or refund 1 or more of the energy conservation improvements described in subsection (1) by installment contract, which may include a lease-purchase agreement described in subsection (5), or may borrow money and issue notes for the purpose of securing funds for the improvements or may enter into contracts in which the cost of the energy conservation improvements is paid from a portion of the savings that result from the energy conservation improvements. These contractual agreements may provide that the cost of the energy conservation improvements are paid only if the energy savings are sufficient to cover their cost. An installment contract, a lease-purchase agreement described in subsection (5), or notes issued pursuant to this subsection shall extend for a period of time not to exceed 20 years from the date of the final completion of the energy conservation improvements or the useful life of the aggregate energy conservation improvements, whichever is less. Notes issued pursuant to this subsection shall be full faith and credit, tax limited obligations of the county, payable from tax levies and the general fund as pledged by the county board of commissioners of the county. The notes are subject to the revised municipal finance act, 2001 PA 34, MCL 141.2101 to 141.2821. A lease-purchase agreement issued pursuant to this subsection shall not be subject to the revised municipal finance act, 2001 PA 34, MCL 141.2101 to 141.2821, and shall not be a municipal security or a debt as those terms are defined in that act. This subsection does not limit in any manner the borrowing or bonding authority of a county as provided by law.
(3) Prior to entering into a contract for energy conservation improvements under this section, the county board of commissioners shall determine the following information and, within 60 days of the completion of the improvements, shall report the following information to the department of treasury:
(a) Name of each facility to which an improvement is made and a description of the energy conservation improvement.
(b) Actual energy consumption during the 12-month period before commencement of the improvement.
(c) Project costs and expenditures, including the total of all lease payments over the duration of the lease-purchase agreement.
(d) Estimated annual energy savings, including projected savings over the duration of the installment contract.
(4) If energy conservation improvements are made as provided in this section, the county board of commissioners shall report to the department of treasury, by July 1 of each of the 5 years after the improvements are completed, only the actual annual energy consumption of each facility to which improvements are made. The forms for the reports required by this section shall be furnished by the department of treasury.
(5) An installment contract described in this section may include a lease-purchase agreement, which may be a multiyear contractual obligation that provides for automatic renewal unless positive action is taken by the legislative body to terminate that contract. Payments under a lease-purchase agreement shall be a current operating expense subject to annual appropriations of funds by the legislative body and shall obligate the legislative body only for those sums payable during the fiscal year of contract execution or any renewal year thereafter. The legislative body may make payments under a lease-purchase agreement from any legally available funds or from a combination of energy or operational savings, capital contributions, future replacement costs avoided, or billable revenue enhancements that result from energy conservation improvements, provided that the legislative body has determined that those funds are sufficient to cover, in aggregate over the full term of the contractual agreement, the cost of the energy conservation improvements. The lease-purchase agreement will terminate immediately and absolutely and without further obligation on the part of the legislative body at the close of the fiscal year in which it was executed or renewed or at such time as appropriated and otherwise unobligated funds are no longer available to satisfy the obligations of the legislative body under the lease-purchase agreement. During the term of the lease-purchase agreement, the legislative body shall be the vested owner of the energy conservation improvements and may grant a security interest in the energy conservation improvements to the provider of the lease-purchase agreement. Upon the termination of the lease-purchase agreement and the satisfaction of the obligations of the legislative body, the provider of the lease-purchase agreement shall release its security interest in the energy conservation improvements.
History: Add. 1984, Act 400, Imd. Eff. Dec. 28, 1984 ;-- Am. 1989, Act 30, Imd. Eff. May 23, 1989 ;-- Am. 2002, Act 275, Imd. Eff. May 9, 2002 ;-- Am. 2016, Act 123, Eff. Aug. 17, 2016 Compiler's Notes: For transfer of functions relating to energy policy from the Energy Administration, Department of Commerce, to the Public Service Commission, Department of Commerce, see E.R.O. No. 1986-4, compiled at MCL 460.901 of the Michigan Compiled Laws.For transfer of powers and duties of the public service commission pertaining to energy conservation improvement reports from the public service commission to the state treasurer, see E.R.O. No. 1996-2, compiled at MCL 445.2001 of the Michigan Compiled Laws.

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Michigan Compiled Laws

Chapter 46 - County Boards of Commissioners

Act 156 of 1851 - County Boards of Commissioners (46.1 - 46.32)

Section 46.1 - County Board of Commissioners; Meetings; Time; Place; Conducting Business at Public Meeting; Closed Sessions; Notice of Meetings.

Section 46.1a - Emergency Financial Manager; Authority and Responsibilities.

Section 46.2 - Board of Supervisors; Authority to Offer Rewards; Appointment of County Paid Attendants and County Jail Attendants; Compensation; Bonds.

Section 46.3 - County Board of Commissioners; Quorum; Voting; Electrical Roll Call System; Electing Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson; Powers and Duties of Chairperson; Signing Documents; Eligibility of Member for Other Office.

Section 46.3a - Recording Names and Votes of Members; Exception; Public Inspection of Record.

Section 46.4 - County Clerk; Duties as Clerk of Board of Supervisors.

Section 46.5 - Deposit of Books, Records, and Accounts With Clerk; Writings Available to Public; Designating Amounts Audited and Allowed, and Charges Therefor.

Section 46.6 - Accounts of County Treasurer; Annual Examination by Board of Supervisors.

Section 46.7 - Repair of Courthouse, Jail, and Public Buildings and Offices; Financing.

Section 46.8 - Convicts' Cells; Preparation, Duty of Board of Supervisors.

Section 46.9 - Report of Board Proceedings; Report of Receipts and Expenditures; Annual Report; Publication; Public Inspection and Copying.

Section 46.10 - Special Meetings; Request; Notice.

Section 46.10b - Violation of Ordinances; Penalty; Designation as Civil Infraction; Act or Omission Constituting Crime.

Section 46.10c - Violation of MCL 168.1 to 168.992 Applicable to Petitions; Penalties.

Section 46.11 - Powers of County Board of Commissioners.

Section 46.11a - Armistice Day Celebration; Appropriation by Board of Supervisors.

Section 46.11b - Contract or Agreement to Purchase Lands, Property, or Equipment; Installment Payments; Limitations.

Section 46.11c - Energy Conservation Improvements; Acquisition or Financing; Resolution; Payment; Acquisition by Contract, Lease-Purchase Agreement, or Notes; Reports; Forms; Terms of Lease-Purchase Agreement.

Section 46.11d - Minimum Staffing Requirement; Adoption of Ordinance Prohibited.

Section 46.11e - Licensing Requirements Subject to the Local Government Occupational Licensing Act.

Section 46.12 - Repealed. 1998, Act 97, Imd. Eff. May 15, 1998.

Section 46.12a - Insurance; Pension or Retirement Plan; Effect of Collective Bargaining Agreement; Reemployment of Retirant; Adjusted Pension or Retirement Benefit; Payment of Benefits Subject to Eligible Domestic Relations Order; Effect of Divorce F...

Section 46.12b - Local Councils of Veterans' Affairs; Appropriation by Board of Supervisors for Operation.

Section 46.12c - Assessment of Metallic Mining Properties; Appointment of County Representative by Board of Supervisors; Information Confidential.

Section 46.12d - Transfer of Functions of Governmental Unit to County; Service Credit for Retirement Benefit Purposes.

Section 46.12e - Transfer of County Employee to State; Employees' Retirement Benefits.

Section 46.13 - Board of Supervisors; Division of County Into State Legislature Representative Districts.

Section 46.13a - County Purchasing Agent and Other County Representatives, Agents and Employees; Appointment by Board of Supervisors.

Section 46.13b - County Controller or Board of Auditors; Appointment by Board of Supervisors, Compensation, Tenure, Removal; Controller as Chief Accounting Officer, Powers and Duties.

Section 46.14 - Vacating, Dividing, or Altering Township, Establishing New Township, or Organizing or Consolidating Townships; Application; Map; Certified Statement; Indebtedness to State; Tax Levy.

Section 46.15 - Posting and Publishing Notice of Intended Application.

Section 46.16 - Establishment of New Township; Designating Name, First Annual Meeting, and Electors; Powers and Duties of Electors; Conducting Business at Public Meeting; Notice and Location of First Township Meetings; Rights and Terms of Township Of...

Section 46.16a - Definitions.

Section 46.16b - Proceedings for Consolidation of 2 or More Townships; Petition; Rejection; Return of Petition; Submission of Proposition to Vote of Electors; Date for Election.

Section 46.16c - Notice of Date for Election and Question to Be Submitted; Arrangement for Election; Form of Ballot; Election Expenses; Canvass; Return of Results; Approval of Consolidation by Resolution; Effective Date; Election of Township Board; T...

Section 46.16d - Coordinating Committee; Duty; Composition; Election of Members; Eligibility.

Section 46.16e - Coordinating Committee; Duties Generally.

Section 46.16f - Ordinance, Resolution, Rule, or Regulation of Affected Township.

Section 46.16g - Succession of Consolidated Township to Property, Money, Rights, Credits, and Records, Files, Books, and Papers; Rights, Liabilities, Suits, or Prosecutions; Tax or Assessment.

Section 46.16h - Bonded Indebtedness and Pledge of Full Faith and Credit or Limited Full Faith and Credit; Special Assessment District; Millage Levy.

Section 46.16i - Charter Township; Charter; Continuation of Incorporated Village.

Section 46.16j - Rights of Township Employees; Layoff Status; Determination of Necessary Positions; Collective Bargaining; Labor Agreements; Pension or Retirement System; Representative of Employees or Group of Employees; Effect of Military Service.

Section 46.17 - County Seat; Removal; Relocation.

Section 46.18, 46.19 - Repealed. 2004, Act 85, Imd. Eff. Apr. 22, 2004.

Section 46.20 - Money Raising; Referendum, Notice, Ballots.

Section 46.21 - Construction of Bridges Over or Across Navigable Streams; Removal of Obstructions; Enforcement.

Section 46.22 - Tax Levy and Remittance to Conservation District.

Section 46.23 - Construction of Bridges; Petition, Contents; Notice; Proceedings.

Section 46.23a - Reconstruction, Renovation, or Replacement of Certain Bridges; Approval Exception.

Section 46.24 - Construction of Bridges Over Unnavigable Streams; Authority of Board of Supervisors.

Section 46.25 - Construction, Alteration or Discontinuance of State or Territorial Roads; Authority of Board of Supervisors.

Section 46.26 - Construction, Alteration or Discontinuance of Roads; Petition, Road Survey, Declaration of Board of Supervisors.

Section 46.27 - Construction, Alteration or Discontinuance of Roads; Road Survey Minutes, Recording.

Section 46.28 - Construction, Alteration or Discontinuance of Roads; Aggrieved Landowner, Petition, Jury Trial, Proceedings; Verdict, Notice; Apportionment of Damages; Bond, Costs; Resubmission.

Section 46.29 - Board of Supervisors; Orders, Resolutions and Determinations; Recording.

Section 46.30 - Interest of Member in Contract or Business Transaction Prohibited; Prohibition Inapplicable to Appointments and Employment.

Section 46.30a - County Board of Commissioners; Member Ineligible for Other County Appointment or Employment; Liability for Compensation; Action for Recovery of Compensation; Disposition of Moneys Recovered; Duty of Prosecuting Attorney; Violation; P...

Section 46.30b - County Board of Commissioners; Compensation of Chairperson; Advancing Funds to County Officer for Anticipated Expenses; Accounting; Return of Unused Funds.

Section 46.31 - Neglecting or Refusing to Perform Duties; Violations; Penalties.

Section 46.32 - Construction of Act.