HOUSE BILL No. 4830

 

June 12, 2003, Introduced by Reps. Pappageorge, Farhat, Vander Veen, Ward, Ruth Johnson and Steil and referred to the Committee on Local Government and Urban Policy.

        

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                 A bill to amend 1976 PA 451, entitled                                             

                                                                                

    "The revised school code,"                                                  

                                                                                

    by amending sections 3, 4, 5, 6, 616, 661, 662, 681, 701, 705,              

                                                                                

    856, 932, 1001, 1031, and 1229a (MCL 380.3, 380.4, 380.5, 380.6,            

                                                                                

    380.616, 380.661, 380.662, 380.681, 380.701, 380.705, 380.856,              

                                                                                

    380.932, 380.1001, 380.1031, and 380.1229a), sections 3 and 6 as            

                                                                                

    amended and sections 1031 and 1229a as added by 1995 PA 289,                

                                                                                

    section 5 as amended by 1999 PA 23, section 662 as amended by               

                                                                                

    1982 PA 369, and sections 681 and 705 as amended by 1994 PA 258;            

                                                                                

    and to repeal acts and parts of acts.                                       

                                                                                

                THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:                      

                                                                                

1       Sec. 3.  (1) "Annual election", "annual school election",                   

                                                                                

2   "regular election", or "regular school election" means the                  

                                                                                

3   election held on the education election day at which a school               

                                                                                

4   district, local act school district, or intermediate school                 

                                                                                


                                                                                

1   district holds the election to elect a school board member in the           

                                                                                

2   regular course of the terms of that office.                                 

                                                                                

3       (2)  (1)  "Area" as used in the phrase "area                                

                                                                                

4   vocational-technical education program" means the geographical              

                                                                                

5   territory, both within and without the boundaries of either a K             

                                                                                

6   to 12 school district or a community college district, that is              

                                                                                

7   designated by the state board as the service area for the                   

                                                                                

8   operation of an area vocational-technical education program.                

                                                                                

9       (3)  (2)  "Area vocational-technical education program" means               

                                                                                

10  a program of organized, systematic instruction designed to                  

                                                                                

11  prepare the following persons for useful employment in recognized           

                                                                                

12  occupations:                                                                

                                                                                

13      (a) Persons enrolled in high school.                                        

                                                                                

14      (b) Persons who have completed or left high school and who                  

                                                                                

15  are available for full-time study in preparation for entering the           

                                                                                

16  labor market.                                                               

                                                                                

17      (c) Persons who have entered the labor market and who need                  

                                                                                

18  training or retraining to achieve stability or advancement in               

                                                                                

19  employment.                                                                 

                                                                                

20      (4)  (3)  "Board" or "school board" means the governing body                

                                                                                

21  of a local school district or a local act school district unless            

                                                                                

22  clearly otherwise stated.                                                   

                                                                                

23      (5)  (4)  "Boarding school" means a place accepting for                     

                                                                                

24  board, care, and instruction 5 or more children under 16 years of           

                                                                                

25  age.                                                                        

                                                                                

26      (6)  (5)  "Constituent district" means a local school                       

                                                                                

27  district or special act school district the territory of which is           


                                                                                

1   entirely within and is an integral part of an intermediate school           

                                                                                

2   district.                                                                   

                                                                                

3       Sec. 4.  (1) "Education election day" means the date                        

                                                                                

4   established in section 641 of the Michigan election law, MCL                

                                                                                

5   168.641.                                                                    

                                                                                

6       (2) "Education special election" means a special election                   

                                                                                

7   scheduled by a school board or intermediate school board as                 

                                                                                

8   provided in section 641 of the Michigan election law, MCL                   

                                                                                

9   168.641.                                                                    

                                                                                

10      (3)  (1)  "Educational media center" means a program operated               

                                                                                

11  by an intermediate school district and approved by the state                

                                                                                

12  board, which provides services to local school districts or                 

                                                                                

13  constituent districts under section 671.                                    

                                                                                

14      (4)  (2)  "Handicapped person" shall be defined by rules                    

                                                                                

15  promulgated by the state board.  Handicaps include, but are not             

                                                                                

16  limited to, mental, physical, emotional, behavioral, sensory, and           

                                                                                

17  speech handicaps.                                                           

                                                                                

18      (5)  (3)  "Intermediate school board" means the board of an                 

                                                                                

19  intermediate school district.                                               

                                                                                

20      (6)  (4)  "Intermediate school district" means a corporate                  

                                                                                

21  body established under part 7.                                              

                                                                                

22      (7)  (5)  "Intermediate school district election" means an                  

                                                                                

23  election called by an intermediate school board and held on  the            

                                                                                

24  date of the annual school elections of constituent districts or             

                                                                                

25  on  a date determined by the intermediate school board under                

                                                                                

26  sections 661 and 662.                                                       

                                                                                

27      (8)  (6)  "Intermediate school elector" means a person who is               


                                                                                

1   a school elector of a constituent district and who is registered            

                                                                                

2   in the city or township in which the person resides.                        

                                                                                

3       (9)  (7)  "Intermediate superintendent" means the                           

                                                                                

4   superintendent of an intermediate school district.                          

                                                                                

5       Sec. 5.  (1) "Local act school district" or "special act                    

                                                                                

6   school district" means a district governed by a special or local            

                                                                                

7   act or chapter of a local act.  "Local school district" and                 

                                                                                

8   "local school district board" as used in article 3 include a                

                                                                                

9   local act school district and a local act school district board.            

                                                                                

10      (2) "Membership" means the number of full-time equivalent                   

                                                                                

11  pupils in a public school as determined by the number of pupils             

                                                                                

12  registered for attendance plus pupils received by transfer and              

                                                                                

13  minus pupils lost as defined by rules promulgated by the  state             

                                                                                

14  board  superintendent of public instruction.                                

                                                                                

15      (3) "Michigan election law" means the Michigan election law,                

                                                                                

16  1954 PA 116, MCL 168.1 to 168.992.                                          

                                                                                

17      (4)  (3)  "Nonpublic school" means a private, denominational,               

                                                                                

18  or parochial school.                                                        

                                                                                

19      (5)  (4)  "Objectives" means measurable pupil academic skills               

                                                                                

20  and knowledge.                                                              

                                                                                

21      (6)  (5)  "Public school" means a public elementary or                      

                                                                                

22  secondary educational entity or agency that is established under            

                                                                                

23  this act, has as its primary mission the teaching and learning of           

                                                                                

24  academic and vocational-technical skills and knowledge, and is              

                                                                                

25  operated by a school district, local act school district, special           

                                                                                

26  act school district, intermediate school district, public school            

                                                                                

27  academy corporation, or strict discipline academy corporation, or           


                                                                                

1   by the department or state board.  Public school also includes a            

                                                                                

2   laboratory school or other elementary or secondary school that is           

                                                                                

3   controlled and operated by a state public university described in           

                                                                                

4   section 4, 5, or 6 of article VIII of the state constitution of             

                                                                                

5   1963.                                                                       

                                                                                

6       (7)  (6)  "Public school academy" means a public school                     

                                                                                

7   academy established under part 6a and, except as used in part 6a,           

                                                                                

8   also includes a strict discipline academy established under                 

                                                                                

9   sections 1311b to 1311l.                                                    

                                                                                

10      (8)  (7)  "Pupil membership count day" of a school district                 

                                                                                

11  means that term as defined in section 6 of the state school aid             

                                                                                

12  act of 1979, MCL 388.1606.                                                  

                                                                                

13      (9)  (8)  "Reorganized intermediate school district" means an               

                                                                                

14  intermediate school district formed by consolidation or                     

                                                                                

15  annexation of 2 or more intermediate school districts under                 

                                                                                

16  sections 701 and 702.                                                       

                                                                                

17      (10)  (9)  "Rule" means a rule promulgated  pursuant to                     

                                                                                

18  under the administrative procedures act of 1969, 1969 PA 306,               

                                                                                

19  MCL 24.201 to 24.328.                                                       

                                                                                

20      Sec. 6.  (1) "School district" or "local school district"                   

                                                                                

21  means a general powers school district organized under this act,            

                                                                                

22  regardless of previous classification, or a school district of              

                                                                                

23  the first class.                                                            

                                                                                

24      (2) "School elector" means a person qualified as an elector                 

                                                                                

25  under section 492 of the Michigan election law,  Act No. 116 of             

                                                                                

26  the Public Acts of 1954, being section 168.492 of the Michigan              

                                                                                

27  Compiled Laws, registered as provided in part 12  MCL 168.492,              


                                                                                

1   and resident of the school district, local act school district,             

                                                                                

2   or intermediate school district on or before the thirtieth day              

                                                                                

3   before the next ensuing annual or special school election.                  

                                                                                

4       (3) "School month" means a 4-week period of 5 days each                     

                                                                                

5   unless otherwise specified in the teacher's contract.                       

                                                                                

6       (4) "Special education building and equipment" means a                      

                                                                                

7   structure or portion of a structure or personal property                    

                                                                                

8   accepted, leased, purchased, or otherwise acquired, prepared, or            

                                                                                

9   used for special education programs and services.                           

                                                                                

10      (5) "Special education personnel" means persons engaged in                  

                                                                                

11  and having professional responsibility for the training, care,              

                                                                                

12  and education of handicapped persons in special education                   

                                                                                

13  programs and services including, but not limited to, teachers,              

                                                                                

14  aides, school social workers, diagnostic personnel, physical                

                                                                                

15  therapists, occupational therapists, audiologists, teachers of              

                                                                                

16  speech and language, instructional media-curriculum specialists,            

                                                                                

17  mobility specialists, teacher consultants, supervisors, and                 

                                                                                

18  directors.                                                                  

                                                                                

19      (6) "Special education programs and services" means                         

                                                                                

20  educational and training services designed for handicappers and             

                                                                                

21  operated by local school districts, local act school districts,             

                                                                                

22  intermediate school districts, the Michigan school for the deaf             

                                                                                

23  and blind,  the Michigan school for the deaf,  the department of            

                                                                                

24  mental  community health, the  department of social services               

                                                                                

25  family independence agency, or a combination  thereof  of these,            

                                                                                

26  and ancillary professional services for handicappers rendered by            

                                                                                

27  agencies approved by the state board.  The programs shall include           


                                                                                

1   vocational training, but need not include academic programs of              

                                                                                

2   college or university level.                                                

                                                                                

3       (7) "Special school election" or "special election" means a                 

                                                                                

4   school district election to fill a vacancy on the school board or           

                                                                                

5   submit a ballot question to the school electors that is held on a           

                                                                                

6   regular election date established under section 641 of the                  

                                                                                

7   Michigan election law, MCL 168.641, or at an education special              

                                                                                

8   election.                                                                   

                                                                                

9       (8)  (7)  "State approved nonpublic school" means a nonpublic               

                                                                                

10  school that complies with  Act No. 302 of the Public Acts of                

                                                                                

11  1921, being sections 388.551 to 388.558 of the Michigan Compiled            

                                                                                

12  Laws  1921 PA 302, MCL 388.551 to 388.558.                                  

                                                                                

13      (9)  (8)  "State board" means the state board of education                  

                                                                                

14  unless clearly otherwise stated.                                            

                                                                                

15      (10)  (9)  "Department" means the department of education                   

                                                                                

16  created and operating under sections 300 to 305 of the executive            

                                                                                

17  organization act of 1965,  Act No. 380 of the Public Acts of                

                                                                                

18  1965, being sections 16.400 to 16.405 of the Michigan Compiled              

                                                                                

19  Laws  1965 PA 380, MCL 16.400 to 16.405.                                    

                                                                                

20      (11)  (10)  "State school aid" means allotments from the                    

                                                                                

21  general appropriating act for the purpose of aiding in the                  

                                                                                

22  support of the public schools of the state.                                 

                                                                                

23      (12)  (11)  "The state school aid act of 1979" means  Act                   

                                                                                

24  No. 94 of the Public Acts of 1979, being sections 388.1601 to               

                                                                                

25  388.1772 of the Michigan Compiled Laws  the state school aid act            

                                                                                

26  of 1979, 1979 PA 94, MCL 388.1601 to 388.1772.                              

                                                                                

27      Sec. 616.  (1) An intermediate school board may submit to                   


                                                                                

1   the school electors of the constituent districts comprising the             

                                                                                

2   intermediate school district the question of adoption of sections           

                                                                                

3   615 to 617.  The question shall be in substantially the following           

                                                                                

4   form:                                                                       

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

5       "Shall sections 615 to 617 of the revised school code,  of                  

                                                                                

6   1976, as amended,  providing for the popular election of members            

                                                                                

7   of the intermediate school board be effective within the                    

                                                                                

8   constituent districts of __________ (name of intermediate school            

                                                                                

9   district)?                                                                  

                                                                                

10      Yes (   )                                                                   

                                                                                

11                                                                               No  (   )"                                                                          

                                                                                

12      (2) The intermediate school board shall submit the question                 

                                                                                

13  upon receipt of resolutions adopted by a majority of the boards             

                                                                                

14  of constituent districts and representing more than 1/2 of the              

                                                                                

15  combined memberships of the constituent districts of the                    

                                                                                

16  intermediate school district as of the latest pupil membership              

                                                                                

17  count day.  The resolutions of the constituent district boards              

                                                                                

18  shall be adopted between December 1 and the next succeeding March           

                                                                                

19  1.  The question shall be presented to the school electors of the           

                                                                                

20  constituent districts at the next annual election after                     

                                                                                

21  resolutions of constituent district boards meeting the                      

                                                                                

22  requirements of this section have been filed with the secretary             

                                                                                

23  of the intermediate school board.                                           

                                                                                

24      (3) If a majority of the school electors votes in favor of                  

                                                                                

25  popular election, members of the intermediate school board shall            

                                                                                

26  be elected at the next annual election and biennially thereafter            


                                                                                

1   at the annual school elections of the constituent districts.   If           

                                                                                

2   a constituent district holds its annual election on a date other            

                                                                                

3   than the second Monday in June, an election for the purpose of              

                                                                                

4   choosing members of the intermediate school board shall be held             

                                                                                

5   in that district on the second Monday in June.                              

                                                                                

6       (4) An intermediate school district  which  that adopts                     

                                                                                

7   sections 615 to 617 may  in the same manner  terminate the                  

                                                                                

8   popular election of members of the intermediate school board in             

                                                                                

9   the same manner.                                                            

                                                                                

10      Sec. 661.  (1) The intermediate school board may submit                     

                                                                                

11  questions to the school electors of the intermediate school                 

                                                                                

12  district at an annual or special election held in each of the               

                                                                                

13  constituent districts.  A question shall not be submitted to the            

                                                                                

14  intermediate school electors unless the question is within the              

                                                                                

15  lawful authority of the intermediate school electors  of the                

                                                                                

16  intermediate school district  to decide.                                    

                                                                                

17      (2) A person who is a school elector of a constituent                       

                                                                                

18  district of an intermediate school district and who is registered           

                                                                                

19  in the city or township in which that person resides is an                  

                                                                                

20  elector of that intermediate school district.                               

                                                                                

21      (3) If a question is submitted to intermediate school                       

                                                                                

22  electors at an annual school election, and a constituent district           

                                                                                

23  does not hold its annual election on the second Monday of June,             

                                                                                

24  the intermediate school board shall call a special election in              

                                                                                

25  that constituent district to be held on the same date as the                

                                                                                

26  annual school election.                                                     

                                                                                

27      (3)  (4)  The secretary shall be the chief election officer                 


                                                                                

1   of the intermediate school district with authority to delegate              

                                                                                

2   election duties to a member of the administrative staff.                    

                                                                                

3       Sec. 662.  (1) The date of a special election of the                        

                                                                                

4   intermediate school district  shall be subject to the approval of           

                                                                                

5   the county election scheduling committee under section 639 of Act           

                                                                                

6   No. 116 of the Public Acts of 1954, as amended, being section               

                                                                                

7   168.639 of the Michigan Compiled Laws  is subject to section 641            

                                                                                

8   of the Michigan election law, MCL 168.641.  The intermediate                

                                                                                

9   school board secretary shall file a copy of the resolution of the           

                                                                                

10  intermediate school board calling a special election with the               

                                                                                

11  secretary of each constituent district at least 60 days before              

                                                                                

12  the date of the election.  If a question is submitted at a                  

                                                                                

13  special election to the school electors of an intermediate school           

                                                                                

14  district having a population of more than 1,400,000, the special            

                                                                                

15  election shall be held at a state primary or state general                  

                                                                                

16  election.                                                                   

                                                                                

17      (2) The resolution of the intermediate school board shall                   

                                                                                

18  contain a statement of the proposition to be submitted to the               

                                                                                

19  school electors.                                                            

                                                                                

20      (3) If a proposition is submitted at the annual election of                 

                                                                                

21  the constituent districts, the intermediate school board                    

                                                                                

22  secretary shall give notice of that fact together with a                    

                                                                                

23  statement of the proposition to the secretary of each constituent           

                                                                                

24  district at least 60 days before the date of the annual school              

                                                                                

25  election.  If the intermediate school board submits a proposition           

                                                                                

26  to the school electors at an annual election, the secretary of              

                                                                                

27  each constituent district board shall include in the constituent            


                                                                                

1   district's notice of election a statement of the proposition.               

                                                                                

2       (4) If a special election is called by the intermediate                     

                                                                                

3   school board, the secretary of each constituent district board              

                                                                                

4   shall give notice of the last day of registration for the                   

                                                                                

5   election.                                                                   

                                                                                

6       (5) If an intermediate school district proposition is                       

                                                                                

7   submitted at an election, the secretary of each constituent                 

                                                                                

8   district board shall perform the duties prescribed under the laws           

                                                                                

9   relating to elections of the intermediate school district in the            

                                                                                

10  same manner as for a proposition submitted in an election of the            

                                                                                

11  constituent district, including furnishing ballots and necessary            

                                                                                

12  election supplies.                                                          

                                                                                

13      (6) Expenses incurred by a constituent district in the                      

                                                                                

14  conduct of a special election shall be paid by the intermediate             

                                                                                

15  school board upon the presentation of statements itemizing the              

                                                                                

16  costs of the special election.  The intermediate school board               

                                                                                

17  shall pay a pro rata share of the costs incurred by a constituent           

                                                                                

18  district if an intermediate school district proposition is                  

                                                                                

19  submitted at the annual election of a constituent district.                 

                                                                                

20      (7) Election returns shall be filed with the secretary of                   

                                                                                

21  the board of each constituent district.  Before 11 a.m.  on the             

                                                                                

22  day following the election the secretary of each constituent                

                                                                                

23  district shall deliver the election returns to the clerk of the             

                                                                                

24  board of county canvassers in the county in which the greatest              

                                                                                

25  number of registered school electors of the intermediate school             

                                                                                

26  district reside at the close of the registration for the                    

                                                                                

27  election.  The canvass shall be made in accordance with sections            


                                                                                

1   821 to 830 of  Act No. 116 of the Public Acts of 1954, as                   

                                                                                

2   amended, being sections 168.821 to 168.830 of the Michigan                  

                                                                                

3   Compiled Laws  the Michigan election law, MCL 168.821 to                    

                                                                                

4   168.830.  Notice of the determination of the canvass shall be               

                                                                                

5   filed with the secretary of the intermediate school board, who              

                                                                                

6   shall file copies of the canvass with the board of each                     

                                                                                

7   constituent district and the state board.                                   

                                                                                

8       Sec. 681.  (1) An intermediate school district may establish                

                                                                                

9   an area vocational-technical education program and operate the              

                                                                                

10  program under sections 681 to 690 if approved by a majority of              

                                                                                

11  the intermediate school electors of the intermediate school                 

                                                                                

12  district voting on the question.  The election shall be called              

                                                                                

13  and conducted  pursuant to  in accordance with sections 661 and             

                                                                                

14  662.  The establishment of the area vocational-technical                    

                                                                                

15  education program may be rescinded by the same process.                     

                                                                                

16      (2) The question of establishing an area                                    

                                                                                

17  vocational-technical education program may be submitted to the              

                                                                                

18  intermediate school electors of an intermediate school district             

                                                                                

19  at an annual election or at a special election held in each of              

                                                                                

20  the constituent districts.   The  Subject to section 641 of the             

                                                                                

21  Michigan election law, MCL 168.641, the intermediate school board           

                                                                                

22  shall determine the date of the election and shall give notice              

                                                                                

23  under section 662 to the secretary of each constituent district             

                                                                                

24  at least 60 days in advance of the date the proposition is to be            

                                                                                

25  submitted to the intermediate school electors.                              

                                                                                

26      (3) The ballot for referring the question of adopting                       

                                                                                

27  sections 681 to 690 and establishing an area vocational-technical           


                                                                                

1   education program to the intermediate school electors of an                 

                                                                                

2   intermediate school district shall be substantially in the                  

                                                                                

3   following form:                                                             

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

4        "Shall _____________________________________________, state            

                                                                                

5               (legal name of intermediate school district)                    

                                                                                

6   of Michigan, come under sections 681 to 690 of the revised school           

                                                                                

7   code  of 1976  and establish an area vocational-technical education         

                                                                                

8   program  which  that is designed to encourage the operation of area         

                                                                                

9   vocational-technical education programs if the annual property tax          

                                                                                

10  levied for this purpose is limited to __________ mills?                     

                                                                                

11      Yes ( )                                                                     

                                                                                

12                                                                               No  ( )".                                                                           

                                                                                

13      (4) Beginning in 1995, the number of mills of ad valorem                    

                                                                                

14  property taxes an intermediate school board may levy for area               

                                                                                

15  vocational-technical education program operating purposes under             

                                                                                

16  sections 681 to 690 is limited to the following:                            

                                                                                

17      (a) If the intermediate school district did not levy any                    

                                                                                

18  millage in 1993 for area vocational-technical education program             

                                                                                

19  operating purposes under sections 681 to 690, the intermediate              

                                                                                

20  school board, with the approval of the intermediate school                  

                                                                                

21  electors, may levy not more than 1 mill for those purposes.                 

                                                                                

22      (b) If the intermediate school district levied millage in                   

                                                                                

23  1993 for area vocational-technical education program operating              

                                                                                

24  purposes under sections 681 to 690, the intermediate school                 

                                                                                

25  board, with the approval of the intermediate school electors, may           

                                                                                

26  levy mills for those purposes at a rate not to exceed 1.5 times             


                                                                                

1   the number of mills authorized for those purposes in the                    

                                                                                

2   intermediate school district in 1993.  Approval of the                      

                                                                                

3   intermediate school electors is not required for the levy under             

                                                                                

4   this subdivision of previously authorized mills until that                  

                                                                                

5   authorization expires.                                                      

                                                                                

6       (5) An intermediate school district shall not hold more than                

                                                                                

7   2 elections in a calendar year concerning the authorization of a            

                                                                                

8   millage rate for area vocational-technical education program                

                                                                                

9   operating purposes under sections 681 to 690.                               

                                                                                

10      Sec. 701.  (1) Two or more adjoining intermediate school                    

                                                                                

11  districts may combine to form a single intermediate school                  

                                                                                

12  district when the reorganization is approved by a majority of the           

                                                                                

13  electors of each intermediate school district voting on the                 

                                                                                

14  question in the annual elections of the constituent districts.              

                                                                                

15      (2) The question of combining intermediate school districts                 

                                                                                

16  may be submitted by a resolution of the intermediate school                 

                                                                                

17  boards meeting in joint session.                                            

                                                                                

18      (3) The question shall be submitted  when  if petitions                     

                                                                                

19  signed by a number of school electors of each intermediate school           

                                                                                

20  district equal to not less than 5% of the number of pupil                   

                                                                                

21  memberships on the latest pupil membership count day of the                 

                                                                                

22  combined constituent districts of the intermediate school                   

                                                                                

23  district are filed with the secretary of 1 of the intermediate              

                                                                                

24  school boards.  Within 30 days after receiving sufficient                   

                                                                                

25  petitions, the secretary shall apply for approval to the  state             

                                                                                

26  board  superintendent of public instruction.  The secretary shall           

                                                                                

27  cause the question to be submitted at the next annual school                


                                                                                

1   election after the  state board  superintendent of public                   

                                                                                

2   instruction approves the merger.                                            

                                                                                

3       (4) The ballots shall be furnished by each intermediate                     

                                                                                

4   school board for its constituent districts and shall be in                  

                                                                                

5   substantially the following form:                                           

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

6       "Shall the following intermediate school districts be                       

                                                                                

7   organized as a single intermediate school district?                         

                                                                                

8       (List names of intermediate school districts)                               

                                                                                

9       Yes  (   )                                                                  

                                                                                

10                                                                               No   (   )"                                                                          

                                                                                

11      (5) If the consolidation is approved by a majority of the                   

                                                                                

12  school electors voting on the question in each of the                       

                                                                                

13  participating intermediate school districts, the reorganization             

                                                                                

14  shall become  is effective in the combined intermediate school             

                                                                                

15  districts 30 days after the annual election at which the question           

                                                                                

16  is submitted.  The reorganized intermediate school district                 

                                                                                

17  shall be  is a single intermediate school district subject to              

                                                                                

18  this part.                                                                  

                                                                                

19      (6) The members of the intermediate school boards of the                    

                                                                                

20  original intermediate school districts shall act as an interim              

                                                                                

21  board until a board of the combined intermediate school district            

                                                                                

22  is elected.  The interim board  shall possess  has all the powers           

                                                                                

23  and duties of an intermediate school board under this part.  The            

                                                                                

24  person chosen by the interim intermediate school board as                   

                                                                                

25  intermediate superintendent shall serve only until a successor is           

                                                                                

26  chosen by the elected intermediate school board.  The secretary             


                                                                                

1   of the intermediate school board having the largest number of               

                                                                                

2   pupils in membership in its combined constituent districts at the           

                                                                                

3   time of reorganization shall call a meeting of the members of the           

                                                                                

4   interim intermediate school board for the purpose of organization           

                                                                                

5   within 15 days after the effective date of the reorganization.              

                                                                                

6   The secretary of the interim intermediate school board shall                

                                                                                

7   provide for the election of a board of the reorganized                      

                                                                                

8   intermediate school district under section 617.  At the first               

                                                                                

9   election there shall be elected 3 members of a board for 6 years,           

                                                                                

10  2 for 4 years, and 2 for 2 years.  Their successors shall be                

                                                                                

11  elected biennially  on the first Monday of June  for terms of 6             

                                                                                

12  years.  The time from the date of election to the next July 1               

                                                                                

13  shall be considered 1 year.                                                 

                                                                                

14      (7) The reorganized intermediate school district shall                      

                                                                                

15  operate as a single intermediate school district from the                   

                                                                                

16  effective date of the reorganization.  Within 10 days after the             

                                                                                

17  reorganization, all accounts of the reorganized intermediate                

                                                                                

18  school districts shall be audited in the manner established by              

                                                                                

19  the interim intermediate school board.  The contracts of the                

                                                                                

20  intermediate superintendents in force on the effective date of              

                                                                                

21  reorganization  shall  continue in effect  to  until the time of            

                                                                                

22  their termination except as to position as intermediate                     

                                                                                

23  superintendents.                                                            

                                                                                

24      (8) If,  prior to  before reorganization of the intermediate                

                                                                                

25  school districts each of the combining intermediate school                  

                                                                                

26  districts adopted special education programs by referendum                  

                                                                                

27  pursuant to  as provided in part 30 and approved the same annual           


                                                                                

1   property tax rates for the education of handicapped persons, the            

                                                                                

2   special education programs and the annual property tax rates                

                                                                                

3   shall continue in effect in the reorganized intermediate school             

                                                                                

4   district.                                                                   

                                                                                

5       Sec. 705.  (1) Beginning in 1997 and in each year after                     

                                                                                

6   1997, a regional enhancement property tax may be levied by an               

                                                                                

7   intermediate school district at a rate not to exceed 3 mills to             

                                                                                

8   enhance other state and local funding for local school district             

                                                                                

9   operations if approved by a majority of the intermediate school             

                                                                                

10  electors voting on the question.                                            

                                                                                

11      (2) If a resolution requesting that the question of a                       

                                                                                

12  regional enhancement property tax be submitted to the voters is             

                                                                                

13  adopted within a 180-day period and transmitted to the                      

                                                                                

14  intermediate school board by 1 or more boards of its constituent            

                                                                                

15  school districts representing a majority of the combined                    

                                                                                

16  membership of the constituent school districts as of the most               

                                                                                

17  recent pupil membership count day and if those resolutions all              

                                                                                

18  contain an identical specified number of mills to be levied under           

                                                                                

19  this section and an identical specified number of years for which           

                                                                                

20  the tax shall be levied, the question of levying a regional                 

                                                                                

21  enhancement property tax by the intermediate school district                

                                                                                

22  shall be placed on the ballot by the intermediate school district           

                                                                                

23  at the next annual school election held in each of the                      

                                                                                

24  constituent districts.   However, if the question is to be                  

                                                                                

25  submitted at an annual school election and a constituent district           

                                                                                

26  does not hold its annual election on the second Monday in June,             

                                                                                

27  the intermediate school board shall call a special election in              


                                                                                

1   that constituent district to be held on the same day as the                 

                                                                                

2   annual school election.  If the question is to be submitted to              

                                                                                

3   the intermediate school electors of an intermediate school                  

                                                                                

4   district having a population of more than 1,400,000, the                    

                                                                                

5   intermediate school board shall call a special election to be               

                                                                                

6   held at the next state primary or general election.   However,              

                                                                                

7   if  If the resolution requirement is met more than 180 days                 

                                                                                

8   before the next annual school district elections  to be held on             

                                                                                

9   the second Monday in June,  and if requested in the resolutions,            

                                                                                

10  the intermediate school board shall submit the question of                  

                                                                                

11  levying a regional enhancement property tax within the                      

                                                                                

12  intermediate school district on the ballot at a special election            

                                                                                

13  under section 662 called by the intermediate school board for               

                                                                                

14  that purpose not earlier than 90 days or later than 120 days                

                                                                                

15  after the resolution requirements are met.                                  

                                                                                

16      (3) Not later than 10 days after receipt by the intermediate                

                                                                                

17  school district of the revenue from the regional enhancement                

                                                                                

18  property tax, the intermediate school district shall calculate              

                                                                                

19  and pay to each of its constituent school districts an amount of            

                                                                                

20  the revenue calculated by dividing the total amount of the                  

                                                                                

21  revenue by the combined membership of the constituent school                

                                                                                

22  districts within the intermediate district, as of the most recent           

                                                                                

23  pupil membership count day, and multiplying that quotient by the            

                                                                                

24  constituent school district's membership, as of the most recent             

                                                                                

25  pupil membership count day for which a final department-audited             

                                                                                

26  pupil count is available.                                                   

                                                                                

27      (4) Regional enhancement property tax under this section may                


                                                                                

1   be levied for a term not to exceed 20 years, as specified in the            

                                                                                

2   ballot question, and may be renewed for the same term with the              

                                                                                

3   approval of a majority of the intermediate school electors voting           

                                                                                

4   on the question.                                                            

                                                                                

5       (5) The question of levying a regional enhancement property                 

                                                                                

6   tax under this section shall be presented to the intermediate               

                                                                                

7   school electors as a separate question.                                     

                                                                                

8       Sec. 856.  (1) If the intermediate superintendent of schools                

                                                                                

9   is presented with petitions signed by school electors in each               

                                                                                

10  school district  to the number of not less than 50% of the number           

                                                                                

11  of registered general electors residing in each primary school              

                                                                                

12  district as of the date the intermediate superintendent releases            

                                                                                

13  petitions, and by school electors of  equal to not less than 5%             

                                                                                

14  of the number of registered general electors residing in  other             

                                                                                

15  school districts  each school district, the intermediate                    

                                                                                

16  superintendent shall cause the question of consolidation to be              

                                                                                

17  submitted to the vote of the school electors of the school                  

                                                                                

18  districts at a special election called  to be held within 90 days           

                                                                                

19  after the receipt of the petitions  as provided in section 662.             

                                                                                

20      (2) The special election shall be held on a date approved                   

                                                                                

21  by the county election scheduling committee under section 639 of            

                                                                                

22  Act No. 116 of the Public Acts of 1954, as amended, being section           

                                                                                

23  168.639 of the Michigan Compiled Laws.                                      

                                                                                

24      (2)  (3)  Petitions  shall  are not  be  required in a                      

                                                                                

25  school district operating 12 grades if a resolution adopted by              

                                                                                

26  the board of the school district requesting consolidation of                

                                                                                

27  school districts has been filed with the intermediate                       


                                                                                

1   superintendent.                                                             

                                                                                

2       (3)  (4)  Each city and township clerk shall certify to the                 

                                                                                

3   intermediate superintendent the number of registered general                

                                                                                

4   electors residing in a school district upon request of the                  

                                                                                

5   intermediate superintendent.                                                

                                                                                

6       Sec. 932.  (1) The  secretary of the  board of the school                   

                                                                                

7   district to be divided shall call an election at which the                  

                                                                                

8   question of the division of the school district shall be                    

                                                                                

9   submitted to the school electors.  Vote on the proposition shall            

                                                                                

10  be by ballot in the form determined by the intermediate school              

                                                                                

11  board and shall clearly describe the division.  Before an                   

                                                                                

12  election is held, the  state board  superintendent of public                

                                                                                

13  instruction shall approve the proposed division and the                     

                                                                                

14  attachment of the parts to existing operating school districts.             

                                                                                

15  The election in the school district to be divided shall be held             

                                                                                

16  not later than  60 days  the next available day for a regular               

                                                                                

17  school election or special school election following the date of            

                                                                                

18  approval by the  state board  superintendent of public                      

                                                                                

19  instruction.                                                                

                                                                                

20      (2) The affirmative vote of a majority of the school electors               

                                                                                

21  voting on the question  shall be  is necessary to ratify the                

                                                                                

22  action of the intermediate school board.                                    

                                                                                

23      (3) Territory attached to an existing operating school                      

                                                                                

24  district shall be a part of that school district for all                    

                                                                                

25  purposes, including the levy of all taxes  which  the school                

                                                                                

26  district to which the territory is attached  has the authority              

                                                                                

27  is authorized to levy.                                                      


                                                                                

1       (4) Within 5 days after the election, the secretary of the                  

                                                                                

2   board of the school district in which the election is held shall            

                                                                                

3   file a certified statement of the vote for division with the                

                                                                                

4   intermediate superintendent.                                                

                                                                                

5       (5) Within 30 days after the filing of the certified                        

                                                                                

6   statement of the vote approving the division, the intermediate              

                                                                                

7   school board, by resolution, shall declare the school district              

                                                                                

8   divided, attach the territory  thereof  to the specified                    

                                                                                

9   operating school districts, and make an equitable distribution of           

                                                                                

10  the money, property, and other material belonging to the school             

                                                                                

11  district among the school districts to which the territory is               

                                                                                

12  attached.                                                                   

                                                                                

13      (6) If the effective date is determined by the resolution of                

                                                                                

14  the board or by the petition of the school electors under section           

                                                                                

15  931, the intermediate school board shall declare the school                 

                                                                                

16  district divided on that date.                                              

                                                                                

17      Sec. 1001.  (1) The secretary of state shall be the chief                   

                                                                                

18  election officer of the state for elections held under this act             

                                                                                

19  and shall have supervisory control over school election officials           

                                                                                

20  in the performance of their duties under this act.                          

                                                                                

21      (2) The secretary of a school district, a local act school                  

                                                                                

22  district, or an intermediate school district shall be the chief             

                                                                                

23  election officer of the respective district with authority to               

                                                                                

24  delegate election duties to a member of the district's                      

                                                                                

25  administrative staff.                                                       

                                                                                

26      (3) At an education election day, in addition to conducting                 

                                                                                

27  the election for a member of the school district's school board,            


                                                                                

1   a school district's chief election officer is responsible for               

                                                                                

2   conducting the election for a member of the state board of                  

                                                                                

3   education, a university board, or a community college board, as             

                                                                                

4   well as an election on a ballot question that is placed on the              

                                                                                

5   ballot by any authorized jurisdiction.                                      

                                                                                

6       Sec. 1031.  (1) Each general powers school district shall                   

                                                                                

7   continue to  hold its regular election on  the same date the               

                                                                                

8   election was held before the effective date of this section or              

                                                                                

9   shall hold its regular election on 1 of the following dates                 

                                                                                

10  determined by the board by a resolution adopted at least 6 months           

                                                                                

11  before the proposed new election date:  (a) Annually or                     

                                                                                

12  biennially on the first Monday in April.  (b) Annually or                   

                                                                                

13  biennially on the second Monday in June.  (c) Annually or                   

                                                                                

14  biennially at the same time as the November general election.               

                                                                                

15  education election day.                                                     

                                                                                

16      (2) The school electors shall elect members of the board at                 

                                                                                

17  the school district's regular election.                                     

                                                                                

18      Sec. 1229a.  (1) If a person employed by this state as                      

                                                                                

19  superintendent of public instruction is removed from that                   

                                                                                

20  position, the state board, or another state agency, shall not               

                                                                                

21  enter into a settlement agreement concerning that removal unless            

                                                                                

22  the agreement is in settlement of a lawsuit filed against this              

                                                                                

23  state.                                                                      

                                                                                

24      (2) The state board shall not grant administrative leave for                

                                                                                

25  more than a total of 6 months to a person employed, or previously           

                                                                                

26  employed, as state superintendent of public instruction.                    

                                                                                

27      (3) The state board shall not offer a contract for a person                 


                                                                                

1   to be employed by this state as superintendent of public                    

                                                                                

2   instruction, or extend the contract of a superintendent of public           

                                                                                

3   instruction, within 6 months before  a general election  an                 

                                                                                

4   education election day at which state board members are elected             

                                                                                

5   or within 2 months after  a general election  an education                  

                                                                                

6   election day at which state board members are elected.  The state           

                                                                                

7   board shall not offer a contract for employment of a                        

                                                                                

8   superintendent of public instruction in excess of 3 years and               

                                                                                

9   shall not extend a contract in increments of more than 1 year.              

                                                                                

10  This subsection does not prohibit the state board from employing            

                                                                                

11  an interim superintendent of public instruction at any time there           

                                                                                

12  is a vacancy.                                                               

                                                                                

13      Enacting section 1.  Section 1023 and part 13 of the revised                

                                                                                

14  school code, 1976 PA 451, MCL 380.1023 and 380.1052 to 380.1071,            

                                                                                

15  are repealed.                                                               

                                                                                

16      Enacting section 2.  This amendatory act takes effect                       

                                                                                

17  January 1, 2005.                                                            

                                                                                

18      Enacting section 3.  This amendatory act does not take                      

                                                                                

19  effect unless all of the following bills of the 92nd Legislature            

                                                                                

20  are enacted into law:                                                       

                                                                                

21      (a) Senate Bill No. _____ or House Bill No. 4831  (request                  

                                                                                

22  no. 02322'03).                                                              

                                                                                

23      (b) Senate Bill No. _____ or House Bill No. 4832  (request                  

                                                                                

24  no. 02323'03).                                                              

                                                                                

25      (c) Senate Bill No. _____ or House Bill No. 4829  (request                  

                                                                                

26  no. 02324'03).                                                              

                                                                                

27      Enacting section 4.  This amendatory act does not take                      


                                                                                

1   effect unless Senate Joint Resolution _____ or House Joint                  

                                                                                

2   Resolution I     (request no. 02320'03) of the 92nd Legislature             

                                                                                

3   becomes a part of the state constitution of 1963 as provided in             

                                                                                

4   section 1 of article XII of the state constitution of 1963.