SB-1351, As Passed Senate, November 29, 2012
SUBSTITUTE FOR
SENATE BILL NO. 1351
A bill to amend 1961 PA 236, entitled
"Revised judicature act of 1961,"
by amending sections 8123 and 8132 (MCL 600.8123 and 600.8132),
section 8123 as amended by 2012 PA 37 and section 8132 as amended
by 2011 PA 300.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:
Sec. 8123. (1) The forty-third district consists of the cities
of Madison Heights, Ferndale, and Hazel Park, is a district of the
third class, and has 3 judges.
(2) Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, the
forty-fourth district consists of the city of Royal Oak, is a
district
of the third class, and has 2 judges. Beginning January 2,
2013,
January 2, 2015, the forty-fourth district has 1 judge
beginning
on the earlier of the following dates:consists of the
cities of Royal Oak and Berkley and has the following number of
judges:
(a) Until the dates determined under subdivisions (b) and (c),
3 judges.
(b) Beginning January 3, 2015, the forty-fourth district has 2
judges beginning on the earlier of the following dates:
(i) The date on which a vacancy occurs in the office of
district judge in the forty-fourth district.
(ii) The beginning date of the term for which an incumbent
district judge in the forty-fourth district no longer seeks
election or reelection to that office.
(c) Following the reduction in the number of judgeships from 3
to 2 under subdivision (b), the forty-fourth district has 1 judge
beginning on the earlier of the following dates:
(i) (a)
The date on which a vacancy occurs
in the office of
district judge in the forty-fourth district.
(ii) (b)
The beginning date of the term for
which an incumbent
district judge in the forty-fourth district no longer seeks
election or reelection to that office.
(3) Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, the
forty-fifth-a district is created, consists of the city of Berkley,
is
a district of the third class, and has 1 judge. Subject to
subsection
(11), beginning The person
serving as judge of the
forty-fifth-a district on June 30, 2012, or his or her successor,
shall serve as judge of the forty-fifth-a district until that
district is abolished under this subsection. For purposes of the
November 2014 election only, the term of the person elected
district judge in the forty-fifth-a district is 8 years. Beginning
July 1, 2012, the forty-fifth district is created. The forty-fifth
district
consists of the cities of Berkley, Huntington Woods, Oak
Park, and Pleasant Ridge and the township of Royal Oak in the
county
of Oakland, is a district of the third class, and has 3 2
judges.
Beginning July 1, 2012 January
2, 2015, the forty-fifth-a
district is abolished and the judge of the forty-fifth-a district
shall
become a judge of the forty-fifth forty-fourth district for
the balance of the term to which he or she was elected or
appointed.
Sections 8175 and 8176 do not apply to the consolidation
reorganization of the forty-fourth, forty-fifth, forty-fifth-a, and
forty-fifth-b districts. Any physical reorganization required to
accomplish the reorganization of district boundaries under this
subsection and subsection (2) shall be completed no later than
January
1, 2021. For purposes of the November 2020
2014 general
election only, the term of the candidate for district judge in the
forty-fifth judicial district who receives the highest number of
votes is 8 years and the term of the candidate for district judge
in the forty-fifth judicial district who receives the second
highest
number of votes is 6 years. Beginning July 2, 2012, the
forty-fifth
district has 2 judges beginning on the earlier of the
following
dates:
(a)
The date on which a vacancy occurs in the office of
district
judge in the forty-fifth district.
(b)
The beginning date of the term for which an incumbent
district
judge in the forty-fifth district no longer seeks election
or
reelection to that office.
(4) Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, the
forty-fifth-b district consists of the cities of Huntington Woods,
Oak Park, and Pleasant Ridge and the township of Royal Oak in the
county of Oakland, is a district of the third class, and has 2
judges. Beginning July 1, 2012, the forty-fifth-b district is
abolished and the judges of the forty-fifth-b district shall become
judges of the forty-fifth district for the balance of the term to
which they were elected or appointed.
(5) The forty-sixth district consists of the cities of
Southfield and Lathrup Village and the township of Southfield in
the county of Oakland, is a district of the third class, and has 3
judges.
(6) The forty-seventh district consists of the cities of
Farmington and Farmington Hills, is a district of the third class,
and has 2 judges.
(7) The forty-eighth district consists of the cities of
Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills, Sylvan Lake, Keego Harbor, and
Orchard Lake Village and the townships of Bloomfield and West
Bloomfield in the county of Oakland, is a district of the third
class, and has the following number of judges:
(a) Until the date determined under subdivision (b), the
forty-eighth district has 3 judges.
(b) The forty-eighth district has 2 judges beginning on the
earlier of the following dates:
(i) The date on which a vacancy occurs in the office of
district judge in this district.
(ii) The beginning date of the term for which an incumbent
district judge in this district no longer seeks election or
reelection to that office.
(8) The fiftieth district consists of the city of Pontiac, is
a district of the third class, and has the following number of
judges:
(a) Until the date determined under subdivision (b), 4 judges.
(b) The fiftieth district has 3 judges beginning on the
earlier of the following dates:
(i) The date on which a vacancy occurs in the office of
district judge in this district.
(ii) The beginning date of the term for which an incumbent
district judge in this district no longer seeks election or
reelection to that office.
(9) The fifty-first district consists of the township of
Waterford in the county of Oakland, is a district of the third
class, and has 2 judges.
(10) The fifty-second district consists of the county of
Oakland except the cities of Madison Heights, Ferndale, Hazel Park,
Royal Oak, Berkley, Huntington Woods, Oak Park, Pleasant Ridge,
Southfield, Lathrup Village, Farmington, Farmington Hills,
Northville, Sylvan Lake, Keego Harbor, Orchard Lake Village,
Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills, and Pontiac and the townships of
Royal Oak, Southfield, West Bloomfield, Bloomfield, and Waterford,
is a district of the second class, and is divided into the
following election divisions:
(a) The first division consists of the cities of Novi, South
Lyon, Wixom, and Walled Lake and the townships of Milford,
Highland, Commerce, Lyon, and Novi and has 3 judges.
(b) The second division consists of the city of the village of
Clarkston and the townships of Springfield, Independence, Holly,
Groveland, Brandon, Rose, and White Lake and has 2 judges.
(c) The third division consists of the cities of Rochester,
Auburn Hills, Rochester Hills, and Lake Angelus and the townships
of Oxford, Addison, Orion, and Oakland and has 3 judges.
(d) Except as otherwise provided in this subdivision, the
fourth division consists of the cities of Troy and Clawson and has
3 judges. Beginning 12 noon, January 1, 2013, the fourth division
has 2 judges.
(11)
If the district control units for the forty-fifth-a and
forty-fifth-b
district court districts submit an alternative
judicial
reorganization plan that is approved by the state court
administrative
office by July 1, 2012, then the reorganization
provisions
of subsections (3) and (4) do not apply.
Sec. 8132. (1) Until 12 noon, January 1, 2015, the sixty-
fifth-a district consists of the county of Clinton, is a district
of the first class, and has 1 judge. Beginning 12 noon, January 1,
2015, the sixty-fifth-a district consists of the county of Clinton
and is a district of the first class. Under section 810a, the
probate
judge for the county of Clinton shall serve as a the judge
of the sixty-fifth-a district.
(2) The sixty-fifth-b district consists of the county of
Gratiot, is a district of the first class, and has 1 judge.