MCL - Act 69 of 1983


MICHIGAN YOUTH CORPS ACT

Act 69 of 1983

AN ACT to establish the Michigan youth corps program for the purpose of providing summer employment and work training for the youth in this state; to prescribe the powers and duties of certain state officers and state departments; and to provide for penalties.


History: 1983, Act 69, Imd. Eff. June 2, 1983




The People of the State of Michigan enact:
Document Type Description
Section 409.221 Section Short title.
Section 409.222 Section Definitions.
Section 409.223 Section Michigan youth corps program; establishment; disbursement of implementation funds.
Section 409.224 Section Establishment of summer youth employment and work training programs by state departments; administration of grant program dispensing funds to recipients; written contract; contents; job training experience; duty of program director; identification of state elected or state appointed official prohibited.
Section 409.225 Section Application for grant; review and referral; disbursement of grant to recipient.
Section 409.226 Section Persons hired as participants by state department or recipient under program; qualifications; prohibited hiring; certification of eligibility; payment of participants; assuring hiring of certain applicants; duties of program director and director of department of social services; hiring priority; duration of employment; uniform allowable maximum cost per participant; use of existing state department employees as supervisors; administrative expenses, nonwage-related expenses, and program expenses.
Section 409.227 Section Adding or eliminating permanent full-time positions as result of hiring prohibited; willful violation of subsection (2).
Section 409.228 Section Michigan youth corps program director; appointment; powers and duties.
Section 409.228a Section Private sector advisory task force; creation; appointment of members; report.
Section 409.229 Section Nonapplicability of MCL 409.221 to 409.228.
Section 409.230 Section Repealed. 1984, Act 220, Imd. Eff. July 16, 1984.