SB-0443, As Passed Senate, October 30, 2013
SUBSTITUTE FOR
SENATE BILL NO. 443
A bill to amend 1961 PA 236, entitled
"Revised judicature act of 1961,"
by amending section 6094 (MCL 600.6094).
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:
Sec.
6094. (1) Whenever any Subject
to subsection (4), if a
final
judgment for damages is obtained entered against the a school
district ,
if it or an intermediate
school district and is not
removed
to any other another court, the treasurer of the school
district or intermediate school district shall certify to the
supervisor of the township and assessing officer of the township or
municipality in which the school district or intermediate school
district
is located and to the director secretary of the school
district or intermediate school district the date and amount of the
judgment ,
with and the name of the person in whose favor it was
rendered,
and if entered. If the judgment is removed to another
court,
the treasurer shall certify it as aforesaid immediately
after
the final determination thereof of
the judgment against the
school district or intermediate school district.
(2)
If Subject to subsection
(4), if the treasurer fails to
certify
the a judgment
for damages as required by subsection (1),
the
party obtaining it, his executors, administrators, person in
whose favor the judgment was entered or the person's personal
representative
or assigns , may file with the supervisor the a
certificate
of the clerk of the court rendering that entered the
judgment ,
showing that contains the facts which information that
should have been certified by the treasurer.
(3)
If the a school district or
intermediate school district
against
which a judgment for damages is rendered entered is
situated
in part located in 2 or more townships or municipalities,
a
certificate thereof under
this section shall be delivered as
aforesaid
provided in this section to the supervisor of each
township and assessing officer of each township or municipality in
which part of the school district or intermediate school district
is
in part situated.located.
(4) This section does not apply to a judgment for damages that
results from an action to enforce a contract to which the school
district or intermediate school district is a party and that
specifically relates to school operations, including, but not
limited to, a collective bargaining agreement, a contract relating
to employment, a construction contract, or a procurement contract.
(5) (4)
The supervisor or supervisors receiving either of the
certificates
An assessing officer who
receives a certificate of a
judgment
as aforesaid under this
section shall proceed to assess
the
amount thereof, of the
judgment, with interest from the date
of
the judgment to the time when the warrant for the collection
thereof
of the judgment will expire, upon the taxable property of
the school district or intermediate school district, placing it on
the
next township assessment roll in the column for school taxes. ;
and
the same proceedings shall be had, and it The amount of the
judgment shall be collected and returned in the same manner as
other
district taxes of the
school district or intermediate school
district.