SB-0881, As Passed Senate, December 11, 2003
SUBSTITUTE FOR
SENATE BILL NO. 881
A bill to amend 1973 PA 139, entitled
"An act to provide forms of county government; to provide for
county managers and county executives and to prescribe their
powers and duties; to abolish certain departments, boards,
commissions, and authorities; to provide for transfer of certain
powers and functions; to prescribe powers of a board of county
commissioners and elected officials; to provide organization of
administrative functions; to transfer property; to retain
ordinances and laws not inconsistent with this act; to provide
methods for abolition of a unified form of county government; and
to prescribe penalties and provide remedies,"
by amending section 9 (MCL 45.559), as amended by 1980 PA 100,
and by adding section 9a.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:
1 Sec. 9. (1) A county executive who is a qualified elector
2 in the county shall be elected on a partisan basis for a term of
3 4 years concurrent with that
the term of the county prosecuting
4 attorney, county clerk, county register of deeds, county
5 treasurer, county sheriff, elected county auditors, and county
6 drain commissioner. The
first term of office of If a county
1 executive , when is
elected at an election different than the
2 election for county officers, his or her first term shall extend
3 only until the January
following the election at which for
4 county officers. are
elected.
5 (2) The first county executive may be nominated in the same
6 or next primary or general election held after the election in
7 which alternate B is approved. The county executive shall then
8 be elected in the next regular primary or general election
9 occurring not less than 30 days nor more than 90 days after the
10 date of the election in which alternate B is approved or in which
11 he or she was nominated. If a primary or general election is not
12 scheduled during the that
period, the county executive shall
13 be elected at a
special election called by the board
of county
14 commissioners for
this purpose within the period. Thereafter,
15 the shall call a special election to elect a county
executive.
16 The county executive
shall be nominated and elected in
17 accordance with and
subject pursuant to the laws
applicable to
18 the nomination and election of other county officials.
19 (3) If the first election of a county executive is a special
20 election for that purpose
only, and not more than only 1
21 candidate for each political party qualifies to have his or her
22 name appear on the primary ballot, a primary election shall not
23 be held, and the candidate qualifying shall be certified as the
24 nominee of the political party for which he or she filed.
25 (4) The Except
as provided under section 9a, if the office
26 of elected county
executive which becomes vacant due to
27 resignation or death, the vacancy shall be filled by appointment
1 of the board of county commissioners until the next general
2 election. A new county executive shall be elected at the next
3 general election after the resignation or death of a county
4 executive and in the manner provided in this section for the
5 election of county executives. The newly elected county
6 executive shall serve a term equal to the balance of the term for
7 which the county executive who resigned or died was elected.
8 (5) The salary of the county executive for the initial term
9 shall be established by
the board of county commissioners not
10 less than at least 6 months before the effective
date of the
11 optional unified form of county government, containing alternate
12 B. becomes
effective. The salary shall be established by the
13 board consistent with the procedures established for other
14 elected officials. The county executive's salary shall be
15 commensurate with the duties and responsibilities of the office.
16 The salary of a county executive shall not be reduced during his
17 or her term of office except as part of a general salary
18 reduction.
19 Sec. 9a. (1) For counties with a population of more than
20 1,000,000, if a vacancy occurs in the office of the elected
21 county executive due to death or resignation of the elected
22 county executive, the chief deputy shall take the constitutional
23 oath of office and serve as the county executive until the county
24 board of commissioners appoints a successor to the elected county
25 executive or until a special election is held as provided by
26 law.
27 (2) If the county board of commissioners elects to appoint a
Senate Bill No. 881 as amended December 11, 2003
1 successor, the appointment shall be made no later than 30 days
2 from the date of the death or resignation. A county executive
3 appointed by the county board of commissioners shall serve until
4 the next general election. If the county board of commissioners
5 does not make an appointment within the required 30 days under
6 this subsection, a special election shall be held at the earliest
7 possible date allowed by law.
8 (3) If the chief deputy is unable to serve as the county
9 executive due to death or resignation of the chief deputy, the
10 next highest ranking deputy shall take the constitutional oath of
11 office and serve as the county executive until the county board
12 of commissioners appoints a successor as provided under
13 subsection (1) or until a special election is held as provided by
14 law.
15 (4) A new county executive shall be elected at the next
16 general election after the death or resignation of a county
17 executive as provided in section 9 for the election of county
18 executives. The newly elected county executive shall serve a
19 term equal to the balance of the term for which the county <<executive who died or resigned was elected.>>
20 (5) Within 10 days after being sworn in, the county executive
21 shall appoint a chief deputy. The county executive may also
22 appoint additional deputies whom he or she considers necessary to
23 perform the functions and duties of the office of elected county
24 executive.
25 (6) The county executive shall file a statement with the
26 county clerk identifying the individual appointed as chief deputy
27 and all other individuals appointed as a deputy or assistant
1 deputy. The statement shall also identify the ranking order of
2 the deputies.
3 (7) If the county executive is absent or unable to perform
4 the duties of his or her office, the chief deputy shall perform
5 the duties of the county executive until such time that the
6 elected county executive can resume the duties of his or her
7 office.
8 (8) The county executive may revoke his or her appointments
9 at any time.