2006 Michigan Compiled Laws - Act 222 of 1999


CONGRESSIONAL REDISTRICTING PLANS

Act 222 of 1999

AN ACT to confer original jurisdiction on the supreme court to hear and decide cases on congressional redistricting; and to allow the supreme court to review and order congressional redistricting plans.


History: 1999, Act 222, Eff. Mar. 10, 2000




The People of the State of Michigan enact:

DocumentDescription
Section 3.71Jurisdiction of supreme court to hear and decide cases involving congressional redistricting plan.
Section 3.72Application for review by supreme court of redistricting plan; modification of plan by court; remand of plan to special master.
Section 3.73Requesting supreme court to prepare redistricting plan for congressional districts.
Section 3.74Actions to be taken by supreme court upon application or petition for review.
Section 3.75Severability provision.

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