2006 Michigan Compiled Laws - Act 522 of 1996


THE MICHIGAN BIOLOGIC PRODUCTS INSTITUTE TRANSFER ACT

Act 522 of 1996

AN ACT to establish the Michigan biologic products institute as an independent, autonomous state agency within the department of community health; to authorize the conveyance of the assets and liabilities of the state related to the operation of the Michigan biologic products institute; to authorize the state administrative board to approve the conveyance and to make determinations that certain conditions upon the conveyance have been met; to permit the acceptance of consideration in exchange for the conveyance; to make certain findings and determinations of the interest of the state relative to the conveyance; to authorize the state administrative board to approve certain agreements for continued services and products by certain state agencies to transferred facilities or to the state from the transferred facilities; to establish the Michigan biologic products commission as a temporary state commission; to authorize the Michigan biologic products commission to negotiate and, upon concurrence of the state administrative board, approve certain agreements related to the conveyance of the assets and liabilities of the state associated with the Michigan biologic products institute, certain agreements for the marketing of the assets and liabilities, certain agreements for continued services and products, and certain agreements for the retention of rights, interests, and easements in certain conveyed assets; to authorize employees and employee based entities to bid for or make proposals to acquire the assets and liabilities of the state associated with the Michigan biologic products institute; to prescribe the powers and duties of certain public officers and certain state agencies and departments; to grant exclusive jurisdiction over claims related to the conveyance to the court of claims and to limit the time in which claims related to the conveyance or to the products produced by the Michigan biologic products institute may be brought; to provide for the disposition of the revenue derived from the conveyance; and to make an appropriation.


History: 1996, Act 522, Imd. Eff. Jan. 13, 1997 ;--Am. 1998, Act 8, Imd. Eff. Feb. 17, 1998




The People of the State of Michigan enact:

DocumentDescription
Section 333.26331Short title.
Section 333.26332Legislative findings and declarations.
Section 333.26333Definitions.
Section 333.26333aMichigan biologic products institute; transfer to Michigan department of community health as type I transfer; powers and duties; appointment of director.
Section 333.26333bMichigan biologic products commission; transfer to Michigan department of community health as type I transfer; membership; designation of chairperson; powers and duties of commission; reimbursement; bylaws; quorum; voting; meetings.
Section 333.26334Michigan biologic products commission; conveyance of assets; powers and rights.
Section 333.26335State administrative board; powers and duties.
Section 333.26336Disposition and use of monetary consideration; appropriation; expenditures; retention of unexpended money in pharmaceutical products fund; administration of fund by community public health agency.
Section 333.26336aAppropriation; department of community health and Michigan biologic products institute.
Section 333.26336bTotal state spending; spending to local units of government.
Section 333.26336cContingency funds.
Section 333.26337Acquisition of assets by employee or employee group; bid or proposal; notice of proposed employment agreement.
Section 333.26338Conveyance of assets; liens, claims, or interests.
Section 333.26339Assets not conveyed; transfer to department of management and budget or other department; report.
Section 333.26340Jurisdiction over claim; validity of proceedings or determinations; commencement of action.

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