Act No. 20

Public Acts of 1999

Approved by the Governor

April 30, 1999

Filed with the Secretary of State

April 30, 1999

EFFECTIVE DATE: April 30, 1999

STATE OF MICHIGAN

90TH LEGISLATURE

REGULAR SESSION OF 1999

Introduced by Senators Bullard, Rogers, Steil, Shugars and Byrum

ENROLLED SENATE BILL No. 102

AN ACT to amend 1893 PA 206, entitled "An act to provide for the assessment of rights and interests, including leasehold interests, in property and the levy and collection of taxes thereon, and for the collection of taxes levied; making such taxes a lien on the property taxed, establishing and continuing the lien, providing for the sale and conveyance of property delinquent for taxes, and for the inspection and disposition of lands bid off to the state and not redeemed or purchased; to provide for the establishment of a delinquent tax revolving fund and the borrowing of money by counties and the issuance of notes; to define and limit the jurisdiction of the courts in proceedings in connection therewith; to limit the time within which actions may be brought; to prescribe certain limitations with respect to rates of taxation; to prescribe certain powers and duties of certain officers, departments, agencies, and political subdivisions of this state; to provide for certain reimbursements of certain expenses incurred by units of local government; to provide penalties for the violation of this act; and to repeal certain acts and parts of acts in anywise contravening any of the provisions of this act," by amending section 9f (MCL 211.9f), as added by 1998 PA 328.

The People of the State of Michigan enact:

Sec. 9f. (1) The governing body of an eligible local assessing district may adopt a resolution to exempt from the collection of taxes under this act all new personal property owned or leased by an eligible business located in 1 or more eligible districts designated in the resolution. The clerk of the eligible local assessing district shall notify in writing the assessor of the local tax collecting unit in which the eligible district is located and the legislative body of each taxing unit that levies ad valorem property taxes in the eligible local assessing district in which the eligible district is located. Before acting on the resolution, the governing body of the eligible local assessing district shall afford the assessor and a representative of the affected taxing units an opportunity for a hearing.

(2) The exemption under this section is effective on the December 31 immediately succeeding the adoption of the resolution by the governing body of the eligible local assessing district and shall continue in effect for a period specified in the resolution. A copy of the resolution shall be filed with the state tax commission. A resolution is not effective unless approved by the state tax commission as provided in subsection (3).

(3) Not more than 60 days after receipt of a copy of the resolution adopted under subsection (1), the state tax commission shall approve or disapprove the resolution. The state treasurer, with the written concurrence of the Michigan jobs commission or, if Executive Order No. 1999-1 goes into effect April 5, 1999, the president of the Michigan strategic fund, shall advise the state tax commission as to whether exempting new personal property of the eligible business is necessary to reduce unemployment, promote economic growth, and increase capital investment in this state.

(4) As used in this section:

(a) "Eligible business" means, effective August 7, 1998, a business engaged primarily in manufacturing, mining, research and development, wholesale trade, or office operations. Eligible business does not include a casino, retail establishment, professional sports stadium, or that portion of an eligible business used exclusively for retail sales. As used in this subdivision, "casino" means a casino regulated by this state pursuant to the Michigan gaming control and revenue act, the Initiated Law of 1996, MCL 432.201 to 432.226, and all property associated or affiliated with the operation of a casino, including, but not limited to, a parking lot, hotel, motel, or retail store.

(b) "Eligible district" means 1 or more of the following:

(i) An industrial development district as that term is defined in 1974 PA 198, MCL 207.551 to 207.572.

(ii) A renaissance zone as that term is defined in the Michigan renaissance zone act, 1996 PA 376, MCL 125.2681 to 125.2696.

(iii) An enterprise zone as that term is defined in the enterprise zone act, 1985 PA 224, MCL 125.2101 to 125.2123.

(iv) A brownfield redevelopment zone as that term is defined in the brownfield redevelopment financing act, 1996 PA 381, MCL 125.2651 to 125.2672.

(v) An empowerment zone designated under subchapter U of chapter 1 of the internal revenue code of 1986, 26 U.S.C. 1391 to 1397C and 1397E to 1397F.

(vi) An authority district or a development area as those terms are defined in the tax increment finance authority act, 1980 PA 450, MCL 125.1801 to 125.1830.

(vii) An authority district as that term is defined in the local development financing act, 1986 PA 281, MCL 125.2151 to 125.2174.

(viii) A downtown district or a development area as those terms are defined in 1975 PA 197, MCL 125.1651 to 125.1681.

(c) "Eligible distressed area" means that term as defined in section 11 of the state housing development authority act of 1966, 1966 PA 346, MCL 125.1411.

(d) "Eligible local assessing district" means a city, village, or township that contains an eligible distressed area.

(e) "New personal property" means personal property that was not previously subject to tax under this act and that is placed in an eligible district after a resolution under subsection (1) is approved by the eligible local assessing district. As used in this subdivision, new personal property does not include buildings described in section 14(6) and personal property described in section 8(h), (i), and (j).

This act is ordered to take immediate effect.

Secretary of the Senate.

Clerk of the House of Representatives.

Approved

Governor.