Michigan Compiled Laws 451-1976-1-7 Part 7 Intermediate School Districts (380.601... 380.705b)
- Section 380.601 Provisions Governing Intermediate School District.
An intermediate school district shall be governed by this part and by those provisions of articles 2, 3, and 4 which relate specifically to...
- Section 380.601a Intermediate School District; Powers.
(1) An intermediate school district has all of the rights, powers, and duties expressly stated in this act; may exercise a power implied or...
- Section 380.602 Transfer Of Gift From Intermediate School Board To Community Foundation.
(1) As part of its powers under section 601a, the intermediate school board of an intermediate school district may receive, own, and enjoy a...
- Section 380.604 District As Body Corporate; Suits; Name.
An intermediate school district is a body corporate governed by an intermediate school board, to be known as “the intermediate school board of the...
- Section 380.605 Reorganized School District As Constituent To Intermediate School District; Transfer Of Constituent District; Resolution; Approval; Inaction Or Denial Of Transfer; Appeal; Voting As To Acceptance Of Special Education Programs, Area Vocational-technical Education Programs, Or Bonded Indebtedness For Facilities; Levying Debt Retirement Taxes.
(1) If constituent districts of more than 1 intermediate school district are reorganized into a single school district, the reorganized school district shall be...
- Section 380.611 Supervision And Control Of Intermediate School District.
(1) Except as otherwise provided in this section, an intermediate school district shall be under the supervision and control of an intermediate school board...
- Section 380.612 Board; Eligibility For Membership; Participation In Proceedings To Detach Or Attach Territory.
(1) Subject to subsection (2), a school elector of a constituent district is eligible to election or appointment to membership on the intermediate school...
- Section 380.613 Board; Annual Meeting; Election And Duties Of Officers; Treasurer's Bonds.
(1) The intermediate school board shall hold its organizational meeting annually on or before the fourth Monday of January or, if the intermediate school...
- Section 380.614 Board; Election Of Members; Resolution; Notice Of Meeting; Acting Chairperson And Secretary; Open Meeting; Term; Vacancy; Nominating Petition; Signatures; Filing Petition And Affidavit; Ballots; Filing Fee.
(1) Except as provided in section 615 and subject to section 642c of the Michigan election law, MCL 168.642c, the members of the intermediate...
- Section 380.614a Board Members Subject To Recall; Manner; Removal From Office.
(1) A member of an intermediate school board elected under section 614 at a biennial election meeting described in section 614(1) or appointed to...
- Section 380.615 Board; Popular Election Of Members.
Members of the intermediate school board shall be elected at popular elections in an intermediate school district which adopts sections 615 to 617. History:...
- Section 380.616 Adoption Of Mcl 380.615 To 380.617; Submission Of Question To School Electors; Form; Resolutions; Election; Termination Of Popular Election.
(1) An intermediate school board may submit to the school electors of the constituent districts comprising the intermediate school district the question of adoption...
- Section 380.617 Candidate For Office Of Board Member; Nomination; Election.
(1) In an intermediate school district in which sections 615 to 617 are effective, a candidate for the office of member of the intermediate...
- Section 380.619 Removal Of Board Member; Procedures; Eligibility For Election Or Appointment; Restriction.
(1) The governor may remove a member of an intermediate school board from office under this section if the governor is satisfied from the...
- Section 380.620 Report To Be Posted On Intermediate School District Website.
(1) Not later than December 31 of each year, each intermediate school district shall post on its website a report containing all of the...
- Section 380.621 Compensation And Expenses Of Board Members.
(1) An intermediate school board member shall receive a per diem allowance for attendance at meetings convened in accordance with the bylaws of the...
- Section 380.621a Travel By Board Member; Policy; Approval.
An intermediate school board shall establish a policy requiring approval by the intermediate school board or its designee of all travel by an intermediate...
- Section 380.622 Financial Institutions For Deposit Of School Funds; Selection; Coded Accounts; Audit; Separation Of Funds; Investments; Commingling Prohibited; Exception; Earnings; Accounting For Money Combined For Investment Pool; Limitation On Deposit Or Investment Of Additional Funds; Limitation On Acceptable Assets; Secured Deposits; Form Of Security; “deposit” And “financial Institution” Defined.
(1) The intermediate school board shall select financial institutions for the deposit of school funds. The intermediate school board shall keep a set of...
- Section 380.622a Additional Audits.
(1) In addition to the annual financial audit required under section 622, an intermediate school district is subject to an audit of the matters...
- Section 380.623 Board; Duties Generally; Conducting Business At Public Meeting; Actions Of Board; Public Notice Of Meeting.
(1) The intermediate school board shall do all of the following: (a) Perform duties required by law and by the state board, but shall...
- Section 380.623a Procurement Of Supplies, Materials, And Equipment; Written Policies; Competitive Bids; Approval Of Purchase; Adjustment Of Maximum Amount; Local Policy Giving Preference To Michigan-based Business; Items Purchased Through Cooperative Bulk Purchasing Program; Heating And Cooking Equipment; "Michigan-based Business" Defined.
(1) An intermediate school board shall adopt written policies governing the procurement of supplies, materials, and equipment. (2) Except as otherwise provided in subsection...
- Section 380.623b Inspecting, Monitoring, Removing, Or Treating Asbestos Or Material Containing Asbestos; Contractual Agreement To Provide Legal Representation Against Civil Liability.
(1) If the duties of a person employed by an intermediate school board include inspecting, monitoring, removing, or treating asbestos or material containing asbestos,...
- Section 380.624 Annual General Fund Operating Budget.
(1) Not later than April 1 of each year, the intermediate school board shall prepare an annual general fund operating budget, which shall be...
- Section 380.624a Intermediate School Board Exempt From Mcl 380.624(2).
Notwithstanding section 624, for 1994 only an intermediate school board is not required to comply with section 624(2), regarding submission of its annual budget,...
- Section 380.625 Taxes.
(1) Intermediate school district taxes shall be spread on the tax roll and shall be collected pursuant to this act and the general property...
- Section 380.625a Property Taxes Levied By Intermediate School District For Operating Purposes.
Except as provided in section 705, beginning in 1995, the board of an intermediate school district may levy ad valorem property taxes for operating...
- Section 380.625b Authorization For Tax Cut; Duration.
For a tax that is authorized after the effective date of this section for intermediate school district operating purposes, the duration of the authorization...
- Section 380.626 Map; Reporting Boundary Changes.
Except as provided in subsection (2), the intermediate school board shall prepare a map of the intermediate school district as of July 1, 1977,...
- Section 380.627 Board; Additional Duties; Cooperative Programs For Information Technology Systems; Comprehensive School Improvement Support Services; Cost-effective Business Services.
(1) An intermediate school board shall do all of the following: (a) Upon request of the board of a constituent district, furnish services on...
- Section 380.627a Homebound Or Hospitalized Pupils; Coordination Of Required Educational Services.
Upon the request of the board of 1 or more constituent school districts, an intermediate school district may coordinate the required educational services provided...
- Section 380.628 Schools For Children In Homes Operated By Juvenile Division Of Probate Court; Powers Of Board As To Real Or Personal Property.
The intermediate school board may: (a) Establish a school for persons of school age who live in children's homes operated by the juvenile division...
- Section 380.629 Borrowing By Intermediate School Board; Purposes; Limitations On Borrowing Money Or Issuing Bonds; Resolution By Constituent School District Not To Participate In Cooperative Program Or Conduct Election.
(1) An intermediate school board may borrow, subject to the revised municipal finance act, 2001 PA 34, MCL 141.2101 to 141.2821, sums of money...
- Section 380.630 Oaths.
A member of the intermediate school board may administer oaths for qualifying board members and oaths required in transactions connected with, or related to,...
- Section 380.632 Intermediate School District Employees; Economic Benefits For Employees; Sabbatical Leave.
(1) In the process of establishing salaries or determining other working conditions, the intermediate school board may provide other related benefits of an economic...
- Section 380.633 Intermediate School District Employees; Compliance With Public Employees Health Benefit Act.
If the intermediate school board of an intermediate school district provides medical, optical, or dental benefits to employees and their dependents, the intermediate school...
- Section 380.634 Conflict Of Interest Policy.
(1) Not later than July 1, 2005, each intermediate school board shall adopt and implement a conflict of interest policy designed to avoid conflicts...
- Section 380.641 Early Intervening Model Program For Grades K To 3.
(1) An intermediate school district may develop and make available to districts and public school academies an early intervening model program for grades K...
- Section 380.651 Repealed. 1994, Act 413, Imd. Eff. Dec. 29, 1994.
Compiler's Notes: The repealed section pertained to certification requirements of superintendents and administrators.Popular Name: Act 451
- Section 380.652 Superintendent; Surety Bond.
An intermediate superintendent shall execute a surety bond, approved and paid for by the intermediate school board, in the penal sum of $1,000.00 and...
- Section 380.653 Superintendent As Executive Officer Of Board; Powers And Duties Generally.
The intermediate superintendent shall be the executive officer of the intermediate school board and shall: (a) Put into practice the educational policies of the...
- Section 380.654 Superintendent; Additional Powers And Duties.
In a constituent district not employing a superintendent the intermediate superintendent shall: (a) Recommend in writing all teachers to the board of education. (b)...
- Section 380.661 Submission Of Question To School Electors At Regular Or Special School Election.
(1) Subject to the Michigan election law, the intermediate school board may submit questions to the intermediate school electors of the intermediate school district...
- Section 380.662 Repealed. 2003, Act 299, Eff. Jan. 1, 2005.
Compiler's Notes: The repealed section pertained to procedures relating to special elections of intermediate school districts.Popular Name: Act 451
- Section 380.671 Criteria For Approval Of Regional Educational Media Centers; Operation Of Educational Media Centers; “educational Media Center” Defined; Purchase, Sale, Lease, Or Loan Of Equipment; Disposition Of Used Or Surplus Equipment.
(1) The state board shall establish criteria based on state and national guidelines for approving regional educational media centers for initial and continued funding....
- Section 380.673 Operation Of Educational Recreation Program.
An intermediate school board that has an agreement with an appropriate local authority may operate an educational recreation program if the educational recreation program...
- Section 380.681 Career And Technical Education Program; Approval Of Establishment And Operation; Election; Submission Of Question; Form Of Ballot; Limitation On Number Of Mills To Be Levied; Use Of Tax Proceeds; Repayment Of Misspent Funds; Number Of Elections; Publication Of Audit Results.
(1) An intermediate school district may establish an area career and technical education program and operate the program under sections 681 to 690 if...
- Section 380.681a Repealed. 1994, Act 258, Eff. Jan. 1, 1995.
Compiler's Notes: The repealed section pertained to levy of taxes for vocational-technical education program.Popular Name: Act 451
- Section 380.682 Area Vocational-technical Education; Submitting Question Of Increasing Millage Limit; Election; Form Of Ballot.
Subject to section 681(4), an intermediate school board operating under sections 681 to 690 may direct that the question of increasing the millage limit...
- Section 380.683 Area Vocational-technical Education Budget; Form; Delivery; Allocation Of Tax Rates; Limitation; Certification Of Taxes To Be Levied; Spread Of Tax On Roll; Payment Of Taxes Collected; Accounts And Records.
(1) An intermediate school board operating under sections 681 to 691 shall prepare annually an area vocational-technical education budget which shall be in the...
- Section 380.684 Operation Of Career And Technical Education Program; Submission For Review; Expenditure Of Funds; State Approval To Use State Or Federal Funds; Compliance With Certain Conditions; Basis For Monitoring Programs; Expediting Program Approval; Collaboration With Community College; Participation By Public School Academy And Nonpublic School Pupils; Payment.
(1) An intermediate school board in which an area career and technical education program has been established may operate area career and technical education...
- Section 380.685 Payments From Area Vocational-technical Education Funds; Computation; Reimbursement; Payment Of Percent Of Difference.
An intermediate school board in which an area vocational-technical education program is established shall make payments from area vocational-technical education funds to those constituent...
- Section 380.686 Grants For Career And Technical Education Centers, Buildings, Sites, And Equipment; Contracts To Accept Nonpublic School Pupils And Nonresident Pupils; Change Or Disposal Of Facility Purpose.
(1) An intermediate school board may make grants of money to constituent districts operating area career and technical education centers or to community colleges...
- Section 380.687 Borrowing Money And Issuing Bonds; Purposes; Limitation; Submission To School Electors; Form Of Ballot; Use Of Proceeds From Bonds Issued Or Refunded.
(1) An intermediate school board in which an area vocational-technical education program is established, by a majority vote of the intermediate school electors voting...
- Section 380.688 Vocational-technical Education Center; Contract To Accept Nonresident Pupils.
A constituent district or community college maintaining an area vocational-technical education facility designated by the state board may enter into a contract with the...
- Section 380.689 Repealed. 1981, Act 87, Eff. July 2, 1981.
Compiler's Notes: The repealed section pertained to appointment and duties of committee to visit vocational-technical education facilities.Popular Name: Act 451
- Section 380.690 Nonparticipation Or Participation By Certain School Districts In Area Vocational-technical Education Program; Resolution; Election; Funding; Expenditures; Buildings, Sites, And Equipment.
(1) A school district of not less than 18,000 pupils, a first class school district, or a school district offering or making available to...
- Section 380.692 Charter Building Authority; Section Inapplicable After December 31, 1988.
380.692 Charter building authority; section inapplicable after December 31, 1988. Sec. 692. (1) In an intermediate school district that complies with the following criteria, there...
- Section 380.701 Combining Adjoining Intermediate School Districts To Form Single Intermediate School District; Resolution; Submission Of Question To Electors; Petitions; Form Of Ballot; Effective Date Of Reorganization; Interim Board; Superintendent; Reorganization Meeting; Election Of Board; Auditing Accounts; Contracts; Special Education Programs; Annual Property Tax Rates.
(1) Two or more adjoining intermediate school districts may combine to form a single intermediate school district when the reorganization is approved by a...
- Section 380.702 Annexation Of Intermediate School District; Resolution; Election; Adoption Of Special Education Program And Annual Tax Rate; Ballot; Approval Of Proposed Annexation; Filing Result Of Election; Funds And Property; Release From Liability; Effective Date Of Annexation; Notices; Appointment And Terms Of Board Members.
(1) An intermediate school district may be annexed to another intermediate school district if the intermediate school board of the annexing intermediate school district...
- Section 380.703 Plan For Disorganization Of Intermediate School District; Request; Resolution; Notice Of Meeting; Approval Of State Board; Finality; Effective Date Of Disorganization; Joint Meetings Of Boards; Distribution Of Assets; Taxes; Appointment Of Intermediate School Board Members; Term; Notification.
(1) An intermediate school district comprised of less than 5 constituent districts and having no bonded indebtedness may be disorganized and its constituent districts...
- Section 380.705 Regional Enhancement Property Tax Levied By Intermediate School District; Resolution Submitting Question To Voters; Election; Calculation And Payment Of Revenue; Term And Renewal Of Tax; Presentment Of Tax To Electors As Separate Question.
(1) Beginning in 1997, and in each year after 1997, a regional enhancement property tax may be levied by an intermediate school district at...
- Section 380.705a, 380.705b Repealed. 1994, Act 258, Imd. Eff. July 5, 1994.
Compiler's Notes: The repealed sections pertained to levy of enhancement property tax for school district operations.Popular Name: Act 451
Last modified: October 10, 2016