2010 Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 211 - TAXATION OF REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY
Act 62 of 1933 - PROPERTY TAX LIMITATION ACT (211.201 - 211.217a)
Section 211.205h - Separate tax limitations; adoption of plan.

PROPERTY TAX LIMITATION ACT (EXCERPT)
Act 62 of 1933

211.205h Separate tax limitations; adoption of plan.

Sec. 5h.

At an election upon the question of adopting separate tax limitations, the tax limitations proposed by electors' initiatory petitions and the tax limitations proposed by the county tax allocation board shall be separately submitted to the voters. If the allocation board has recommended separate tax limitations identical to those proposed by the initiatory petitions, only 1 question shall be submitted to the voters. If more than 1 question receives more “yes” than “no” votes, the set of separate tax limitations which received the greater number of “yes” votes shall be adopted. If more than 1 question receives the same number of “yes” votes being the highest number of “yes” votes, the question adopted shall be the one receiving the greater excess of “yes” votes over “no” votes.


History: Add. 1964, Act 278, Eff. Aug. 28, 1964

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