NREPA CITES H.B. 5277-5299: FLOOR ANALYSIS
House Bills 5277 through 5282 (as reported without amendment) House Bill 5283 (Substitute S-1 as reported)
House Bills 5284 through 5299 (as reported without amendment) Sponsor: Representative James M. Middaugh (H.B. 5277-5284)
Representative Ken Sikkema (H.B. 5285-5289) Representative Sandra Hill (H.B. 5290-5294) Representative Carl Gnodtke (H.B. 5295-5299)
House Committee: Conservation, Environment and Great Lakes Senate Committee: Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs
The bills would amend various acts to replace references to repealed statutes with references to the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act, and to delete references to other repealed statutes.
House Bills 5277 and 5278 would amend Public Act 151 of 1978 and Public Act 159 of 1993, respectively, which provide for the establishment of a base conversion authority. House Bill 5279 would amend Public Act 359 of 1974, which authorizes the Department of Natural Resources to convey certain lands within the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore Park.
House Bill 5280 would amend Public Act 105 of 1855, which regulates the disposition of surplus funds in the State Treasury. House Bill 5281 would amend Public Act 72 of 1979, which requires the Governor to report certain tax expenditure items with the annual budget message to the Legislature. House Bill 5282 would amend the Administrative Procedures Act. House Bill 5283 (S-
1) would amend the State Employees’ Retirement Act.
House Bill 5284 would amend Public Act 246 of 1945, which authorizes township boards to adopt ordinances and regulations, and prescribes powers and duties of township boards. House Bill 5285 would amend the Township and Village Public Improvement and Public Service Act. House Bill 5286 would amend the Charter Township Act.
House Bill 5287 would amend Public Act 293 of 1966, which provides for the establishment of charter counties. House Bill 5288 would amend Public Act 139 of 1973, which provides for county governments, county managers, and county executives. House Bill 5289 would amend the County Department of Solid Waste Management Act. House Bill 5290 would amend Public Act 156 of 1851, which defines the powers and duties of the county boards of commissioners.
House Bill 5291 would amend the General Law Village Act. House Bill 5292 would amend the Home Rule Village Act. House Bill 5293 would amend the Fourth Class City Act. House Bill 5294 would amend the Home Rule City Act. House Bill 5295 would amend the Urban Cooperation Act. House Bill 5296 would amend the County Rural Zoning Enabling Act. House Bill 5297 would amend the Township Rural Zoning Act.
House Bill 5298 would amend the State Construction Code Act. House Bill 5299 would amend the Land Reclamation and Improvement Authority Act.
MCL 3.556 (H.B. 5277) Legislative Analyst: L. Burghardt 3.576 (H.B. 5278)
3.908 (H.B. 5279)
21.142b (H.B. 5280)
21.272 et al. (H.B. 5281) 24.207 (H.B. 5282) 38.1b (H.B. 5283) 41.183 (H.B. 5284) 41.418b (H.B. 5285) 42.21 (H.B. 5286) 45.515a (H.B. 5287) 45.556a (H.B. 5288) 45.582 (H.B. 5289) 46.10b (H.B. 5290)
66.2 (H.B. 5291)
78.25a (H.B. 5292)
89.2 (H.B. 5293)
117.41 (H.B. 5294)
124.508a (H.B. 5295)
125.201 (H.B. 5296)
125.271 (H.B. 5297)
125.1528 (H.B. 5298)
125.2452 & 125.2453 (H.B. 5299)
The bill would have no fiscal impact on State or local government.
Date Completed: 1-29-96 Fiscal Analyst: G. Cutler
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This analysis was prepared by nonpartisan Senate staff for use by the Senate in its deliberations and does not constitute an official statement of legislative intent.