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State Interagency Council On Spanish-Speaking Affairs; Creation; Composition; Powers And Duties - Mich. Comp. Laws Section 18.306Legal Research Home > Michigan Lawyer > Department Of Management And Budget > State Interagency Council On Spanish-Speaking Affairs; Creation; Composition; Powers And Duties - Mich. Comp. Laws Section 18.306 Act 164 of 1975 18.306 State interagency council on Spanish-speaking affairs; creation; composition; powers and duties.
Sec. 6. (1) A state interagency council on Spanish-speaking affairs is created within the office. (2) The council shall consist of: (a) The director of mental health or his authorized representative. (b) The director of public health or his authorized representative. (c) The director of social services or his authorized representative. (d) The director of licensing and regulation or his authorized representative. (e) The director of the department of natural resources or his authorized representative. (f) The superintendent of public instruction or his authorized representative. (g) The state treasurer or his authorized representative. (h) The director of the department of agriculture or his authorized representative. (i) The state personnel director or his authorized representative. (j) The executive director of the department of civil rights or his authorized representative. (k) The attorney general or his authorized representative. (l) The secretary of state or his authorized representative. (m) The director of the department of corrections or his authorized representative. (n) The executive director of the women's commission or her authorized representative. (o) The director of management and budget or his authorized representative. (p) The director of labor or his authorized representative. (q) The chairman of the state housing development authority or his authorized representative. (3) The purpose of the interagency council shall be to coordinate and provide for the exchange of information on all programs relating to services for Spanish-speaking people. The interagency council shall also assist the office and commission in the development of an annual report which is to be submitted to the governor, the legislature, and Spanish-speaking communities throughout the state.
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