2010 Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 124 - MUNICIPALITIES
Act 425 of 1984 - INTERGOVERNMENTAL CONDITIONAL TRANSFER OF PROPERTY BY CONTRACT (124.21 - 124.30)
Section 124.26 - Contract; provisions.

INTERGOVERNMENTAL CONDITIONAL TRANSFER OF PROPERTY BY CONTRACT (EXCERPT)
Act 425 of 1984

124.26 Contract; provisions.

Sec. 6.

(1) If applicable to the transfer, a contract under this act may provide for the following:

(a) Any method by which the contract may be rescinded or terminated by any participating local unit prior to the stated date of termination.

(b) The manner of employing, engaging, compensating, transferring, or discharging personnel required for the economic development project to be carried out under the contract, subject to the provisions of applicable civil service and merit systems. An employee who is transferred by a local unit due to a contract under this act shall not by reason of the transfer be placed in any worse position with respect to worker's compensation, pension, seniority, wages, sick leave, vacation, health and welfare insurance, or any other benefits that he or she enjoyed before the transfer.

(c) The fixing and collecting of charges, rates, rents, or fees, where appropriate, and the adoption of ordinances and their enforcement by or with the assistance of the participating local units.

(d) The manner in which purchases shall be made and contracts entered into.

(e) The acceptance of gifts, grants, assistance funds, or bequests.

(f) The manner of responding for any liabilities that might be incurred through performance of the contract and insuring against any such liability.

(g) Any other necessary and proper matters agreed upon by the participating local units.


History: 1984, Act 425, Eff. Mar. 29, 1985

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