REVISE LIBRARY ELECTIONS
Senate Bill 512 as passed by the Senate
Sponsor: Sen. Bev Hammerstrom
House Committee: House Oversight, Elections, and Ethics
Senate Committee: Government Operations
Complete to 6-7-05
A SUMMARY OF SENATE BILL 512 AS PASSED BY THE SENATE 6-1-05
The bill would amend the District Library Establishment Act to do the following:
• Allow a single municipality (except for a school district) with a population of 5,000 or more to establish a district library if the municipality had made an assertive effort over at least three consecutive years to form a district library with other municipalities; the municipality had received approval of a plan of service from the state librarian; and the municipality otherwise met the requirements of a district library and met any other requirements imposed by the state librarian.
• Permit amendments to an agreement establishing a district library to provide for the merging of two or more district libraries.
• Require a referendum to be scheduled on the formation of a district library upon the petition of at least five percent of registered electors residing in each affected municipality, and require the referendum to include a millage request.
• Specify that any contract to provide library-related services to a municipality outside of the library district renewed or entered into one year after the bill took effect would have to require the outside residents to compensate the district library in an amount equivalent to that paid on average (by household) by residents of the district; in calculating the contract amount, the district library would not include funds from penal fines and state aid.
• Require that a proposal for a district-wide tax be certified for inclusion on the ballot at the next general election, the state primary immediately preceding the general election, or a special election "held on an otherwise regularly scheduled election date."
• Delete current requirements that require a district library in certain cases to reimburse a school district for the actual costs of conducting an election for district library board members or a district-wide tax; instead, the bill would specify that if an election for district library board members was held in conjunction with the regular election of a participating school district, the school district election coordinator would charge the district library for additional costs the school district incurs.
• Allow the state librarian to initiate proceedings to dissolve a district library if the state librarian found the district library did not qualify for distribution of state aid and penal fines; the library board had not met in the last 12 months; and the library lacks funding to provide adequate services.
• Exclude a school district from the act's definition of "municipality" for the purpose of establishing a new district library after January 1, 2015.
MCL 397.172 et al
FISCAL IMPACT:
The bill would have no fiscal impact on state government. District libraries levy millages only with voter approval.
Legislative Analyst: J. Hunault
■ This analysis was prepared by nonpartisan House staff for use by House members in their deliberations, and does not constitute an official statement of legislative intent.