HB-5125, As Passed House, March 20, 2014HB-5125, As Passed Senate, March 19, 2014

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SENATE SUBSTITUTE FOR

 

HOUSE BILL NO. 5125

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

     A bill to amend 1961 PA 236, entitled

 

"Revised judicature act of 1961,"

 

by amending sections 8130, 8134, and 8135 (MCL 600.8130, 600.8134,

 

and 600.8135), section 8130 as amended by 1988 PA 135, section 8134

 

as amended by 2012 PA 16, and section 8135 as amended by 1982 PA

 

161.

 

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:

 

     Sec. 8130. (1) The sixty-first district consists of the city

 

of Grand Rapids, is a district of the third class and has 5 6

 

judges. Subject to section 8175, this district may have 1

 

additional judge effective January 1, 1989.

 

     (2) The sixty-second-a district consists of the city of

 

Wyoming, is a district of the third class and has 2 judges.

 

     (3) The sixty-second-b district consists of the city of

 


Kentwood, is a district of the third class and has 1 judge.

 

     (4) The Except as provided in subsection (5), the sixty-third

 

district consists of the county of Kent, except the cities of Grand

 

Rapids, Walker, Grandville, Wyoming and Kentwood, is a district of

 

the second class, and is divided into the following election

 

divisions:

 

     (a) The first division consists of the cities of Cedar Springs

 

and Rockford and the townships of Tyrone, Solon, Nelson, Spencer,

 

Sparta, Algoma, Courtland, Oakfield, Alpine, Plainfield, Cannon,

 

and Grattan and has 1 judge.

 

     (b) The second division consists of the cities of East Grand

 

Rapids and Lowell and the townships of Grand Rapids, Ada,

 

Vergennes, Cascade, Lowell, Byron, Gaines, Caledonia, and Bowne and

 

has 1 judge.

 

     (5) Beginning January 2, 2015, the sixty-third district

 

consists of the county of Kent, except the cities of Grand Rapids,

 

Walker, Grandville, Wyoming, and Kentwood, is a district of the

 

second class, and has 2 judges. For purposes of the November 2020

 

general election only, the term of the candidate who receives the

 

greatest number of votes is 8 years and the term of the candidate

 

who receives the second greatest number of votes is 6 years.

 

Subject to section 8175, the sixty-third district may have 1

 

additional judge beginning January 1, 2017. If this new district

 

judgeship is added to the sixty-third district beginning January 1,

 

2017, the initial term of office of the judgeship shall be 8 years.

 

     Sec. 8134. (1) The Unless the sixty-seventh district court and

 

the sixty-eighth district court are consolidated under subsection

 


(4), the sixty-seventh district consists of the county of Genesee

 

except the city of Flint, is a district of the second class, and is

 

divided into the following election divisions:

 

     (a) The first division consists of the cities of Flushing and

 

Clio and the townships of Flushing, Flint, Montrose, Thetford, and

 

Vienna and has 1 judge.

 

     (b) The second division consists of the cities of Davison and

 

Burton and the townships of Davison, Forest, Richfield, and Atlas

 

and has 2 judges.

 

     (c) The third division consists of the city of Mt. Morris and

 

the townships of Mt. Morris and Genesee and has 1 judge.

 

     (d) The fourth division consists of the cities of Fenton,

 

Grand Blanc, and Swartz Creek and the townships of Fenton,

 

Argentine, Grand Blanc, Mundy, Gaines, and Clayton and has 2

 

judges.

 

     (2) Notwithstanding Unless the sixty-seventh district court

 

and the sixty-eighth district court are consolidated under

 

subsection (4), notwithstanding any other provision of this act,

 

the county board of commissioners may by resolution designate the

 

county seat as a place where the court for the sixty-seventh

 

district shall sit in a central court facility. The adoption of a

 

resolution described in this subsection does not require the

 

approval of the majority of the judges of the district, and binds

 

the county to maintain a court facility in each municipality in the

 

sixty-seventh district where a court facility exists on the date of

 

the resolution.

 

     (3) The Except as provided in subsection (4), the sixty-eighth

 


district consists of the city of Flint, is a district of the third

 

class, and has the following number of judges:

 

     (a) Until the date determined under subdivision (b) takes

 

effect, this district has 5 judges.

 

     (b) This district has 4 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 sixty-eighth district, unless the vacancy

 

occurs after the vacating judge has been defeated in a primary or

 

general election.

 

     (ii) The beginning date of the term for which an incumbent

 

district judge in the sixty-eighth district no longer seeks

 

election or reelection to that office.

 

     (4) If the governing body of the county of Genesee, by a vote

 

of 2/3 of the commissioners elected and serving, and the governing

 

body of the city of Flint approve by resolutions the consolidation

 

of the sixty-seventh and sixty-eighth districts, all of the

 

following apply:

 

     (a) Beginning the first January 2 after the approval of both

 

governing bodies, the sixty-eighth district is abolished and the

 

sixty-seventh district consists of the county of Genesee, is a

 

district of the first class, and is divided into the following

 

election divisions:

 

     (i) The first division consists of the cities of Flushing and

 

Clio and the townships of Flushing, Flint, Montrose, Thetford, and

 

Vienna and has 1 judge.

 

     (ii) The second division consists of the cities of Davison and

 


Burton and the townships of Davison, Forest, Richfield, and Atlas

 

and has 2 judges.

 

     (iii) The third division consists of the city of Mt. Morris and

 

the townships of Mt. Morris and Genesee and has 1 judge.

 

     (iv) The fourth division consists of the cities of Fenton,

 

Grand Blanc, and Swartz Creek and the townships of Fenton,

 

Argentine, Grand Blanc, Mundy, Gaines, and Clayton and has 2

 

judges.

 

     (v) The fifth division consists of the city of Flint. The

 

judgeships in the fifth division shall be filled by the incumbent

 

judges of the sixty-eighth district, who shall become judges of the

 

fifth division for the balance of the term to which they were

 

elected or appointed. The fifth division has the following number

 

of judges:

 

     (A) If there are 5 judges in the sixty-eighth district at the

 

time the sixty-seventh and sixty-eighth districts are consolidated,

 

this division has 5 judges. This division has 4 judges beginning on

 

the date on which a vacancy occurs in the office of district judge

 

in this division unless the vacancy occurs after the vacating judge

 

has been defeated in a primary or general election, or the

 

beginning date of the term for which an incumbent district judge in

 

this division no longer seeks election or reelection to that

 

office, whichever is earlier.

 

     (B) If there are 4 judges in the sixty-eighth district at the

 

time the sixty-seventh and sixty-eighth districts are consolidated,

 

this division has 4 judges.

 

     (b) The clerk of the county of Genesee and the clerk of the

 


city of Flint shall file copies of the resolutions with the state

 

court administrator, who, as authorized by the supreme court, shall

 

notify the elections division of the department of state that the

 

consolidation has been approved under this section.

 

     (c) For not less than 2 years after the effective date of the

 

amendatory act that added this subdivision, the governing body of

 

the county of Genesee shall maintain a court facility in each

 

municipality within the county where a court facility exists on the

 

effective date of the amendatory act that added this subdivision.

 

The governing body of the county of Genesee may maintain court

 

facilities in any municipality within the county after the 2-year

 

period described in this subdivision has elapsed.

 

     (d) By proposing or authorizing the consolidation of the

 

sixty-seventh and sixty-eighth districts, the legislature is not

 

creating a new obligation for any affected district control unit.

 

If a district control unit, acting through its governing body,

 

approves the consolidation, then the approval constitutes an

 

exercise of the district control unit's option to increase the

 

level of activity and service offered in that district control unit

 

beyond that required by existing law, as the elements of that

 

option are provided by 1979 PA 101, MCL 21.231 to 21.244, and a

 

voluntary acceptance by that district control unit of all expenses

 

and capital improvements that may result from the consolidation of

 

the districts. However, the exercise of the option does not affect

 

the state's obligation to pay the same portion of each judge's

 

salary that is paid by the state to other district judges as

 

provided by law, or to appropriate and disburse funds to the

 


district control unit for the necessary costs of state requirements

 

established by a state law that takes effect on or after December

 

23, 1978.

 

     (e) Sections 8177 and 8178 do not apply to the consolidation

 

of the sixty-seventh and sixty-eighth districts.

 

     Sec. 8135. The seventieth district consists of the county of

 

Saginaw, is a district of the first class, and is divided into the

 

following election divisions:

 

     (a) The first division consists of the cities of Saginaw and

 

Zilwaukee and the townships of Zilwaukee, Buena Vista, Carrollton,

 

and Bridgeport, and has 3 judges. However, the first division has 2

 

judges beginning on the date on which a vacancy occurs in the

 

office of district judge in the first division unless the vacancy

 

occurs after the vacating judge has been defeated in a primary or

 

general election, or the beginning date of the term for which an

 

incumbent district judge in the first division no longer seeks

 

election or reelection to that office, whichever is earlier.

 

     (b) The second division consists of the county of Saginaw,

 

except the cities of Saginaw and Zilwaukee and the townships of

 

Zilwaukee, Buena Vista, Carrollton, and Bridgeport, and has 3 2

 

judges. However, the second division has 3 judges beginning on the

 

date on which a vacancy occurs in the office of district judge in

 

the first division, unless the vacancy occurs after the vacating

 

judge has been defeated in a primary or general election, or the

 

beginning date of the term for which an incumbent district judge in

 

the first division no longer seeks election or reelection to that

 

office, whichever is earlier. The judgeship transferred from the

 


first division to the second division is not considered an

 

additional judgeship for purposes of section 8175 and may be filled

 

by appointment by the governor if it is the result of a vacancy in

 

the first division.

 

     Enacting section 1. This amendatory act does not take effect

 

unless all of the following bills of the 97th Legislature are

 

enacted into law:

 

     (a) House Bill No. 5121.

 

     (b) House Bill No. 5122.

 

     (c) House Bill No. 5123.

 

     (d) House Bill No. 5124.