Sec. 13.
In cases where the qualified electors of a village shall reject a proposed charter, any 100 electors of said village may petition the de facto president for the selection of a new charter commission, and if said petition shall be filed with the de facto president of said village on or before the expiration of 10 days from the canvass and determination of the vote on said charter, the de facto president of said village shall, if said petition is signed by the requisite number of electors, certify such fact upon said petition and forthwith file the same with the county clerk or secretary of state, depending upon the office in which the original petition was filed, and such county clerk or secretary of state as the case may be, shall give notice of the filing of such petition in the same manner as upon the filing of the original petition and an election shall be called and held and a new charter commission shall be elected in the same manner as in the first instance. The duties of the new charter commission shall be the same as those of the former commission, and as many such successive commissions as necessary may be held in like manner until a charter for such village is framed and approved by the electors thereof. All persons who have served on previous charter commissions within 1 year, shall be ineligible as members of every such commission. The first legislative body assembled pursuant to a charter adopted by the electors of such village, shall provide for the payment of the necessary expenses incurred by the county and by the members of such commission or commissions, but the members of the commission shall receive no compensation for their services. The territory constituting the village shall remain under the control and management of the respective cities, villages and townships from which it was taken and the authority of the officers of such cities, villages and townships shall continue until the charter of the new village has been adopted and the officers have been elected and qualified as herein provided.
History: 1909, Act 278, Eff. Sept. 1, 1909 ;-- CL 1915, 2855 ;-- CL 1929, 1775 ;-- CL 1948, 78.13
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Act 278 of 1909 - The Home Rule Village Act (78.1 - 78.28)
Section 78.1b - Emergency Financial Manager; Authority and Responsibilities.
Section 78.2a - Violation of MCL 168.1 to 168.992 Applicable to Petitions; Penalties.
Section 78.3 - Petitions; Contents.
Section 78.5a - Annexation; Petition; Vote; Approval of Adjoining City, Village or Township.
Section 78.8 - Returns Canvass.
Section 78.14 - Village Charter; Revision.
Section 78.15 - Election of Charter Commission; Details Fixed by Legislative Body.
Section 78.16 - Charter Commission; Quorum.
Section 78.17 - Charter; Amendments, Submission.
Section 78.19 - Charter; Publication Prerequisites.
Section 78.20 - Charter of Amendment; Approval; Filing Time.
Section 78.21 - Election; Expenses; Manner of Conducting.
Section 78.22 - Police Officers of Village; Powers.
Section 78.22a - District Court or Municipal Court; Hearing and Determining Cases.
Section 78.22b - Police Officer; Authority to Execute Bench Warrant.
Section 78.23 - Village Charter; Mandatory Provisions.
Section 78.24 - Village Charter; Permissible Provisions.
Section 78.24a - Codification of Ordinances.
Section 78.24c - Acquisition of Land for Disposal of Sewage or Protection of Water Supply.
Section 78.25 - Statutory Provisions; Adoption.
Section 78.26 - Prohibited Powers; Computation of Indebtedness.
Section 78.26a - Locomotives; Enforceability of Ordinance Prescribing Maximum Speed Limit.