§ 123.1001 Definitions
§ 123.1002 State boundary commission; creation; appointment, qualifications, terms, and removal of members; vacancy; compensation; expenses; chairman
§ 123.1003 State boundary commission; employees and consultants
§ 123.1004 State boundary commission; offices and facilities; rules, regulations, and procedures; meetings; records; oaths
§ 123.1004a State boundary commission; conducting business at public meeting; notice; availability of writings to public
§ 123.1005 Municipal boundary adjustments; appointment of county members and alternates to serve on commission; residency requirement; vacancy; term; per diem and expenses; oath
§ 123.1006 Order of processing petitions and resolutions
§ 123.1007 Incorporation of village or city; initiation; petitions; signatures and filing; powers and duties of commission; census; other means of incorporation; incorporation of general law village or home rule
§ 123.1007a Violation of MCL 168.1 to 168.992 applicable to petitions; penalties
§ 123.1008 Review of proposed incorporations; certifying nonconformance of petition; return of petition; public hearing; commencement of time period; notice of hearing; sufficiency or legality of petition
§ 123.1009 Review of proposed incorporation; criteria
§ 123.1010 Denial or approval of proposed incorporation; revision of boundaries; referendum on question of incorporation
§ 123.1010a Incorporation of village as city; population and other incorporation requirements; initiation; submittal to electors; election of charter commissioners; effective date of incorporation; stay of propos
§ 123.1011 Succession to property and liabilities; division of properties; sharing of revenues; tax assessment and collection
§ 123.1011a Jurisdiction over annexation petitions or resolutions
§ 123.1011b Resolution calling for referendum on question of annexation; conditions; filing; order; referendum and election resolution not passed; approval of annexation; applicability of section; section as alte
§ 123.1012 Petition for consolidation; filing; inclusion of township; contents of petition; rejection of petition
§ 123.1012a Denial or approval of consolidation; revision of boundaries; referendum on question of consolidation; notice
§ 123.1012b Jurisdiction of commission over reannexation of detached territory
§ 123.1013 Proposed consolidation including portion of township; “municipality” defined; order; election and number of charter commissioners; appointment of charter commissioners; resolution; eligibility; applic
§ 123.1014 Election on consolidation; form of ballot; expenses; canvass; returns; commissioners
§ 123.1015 Meeting of charter commission; notice; procedure for adopting charter; power, duties, and procedure of commission; submission of charter to electors
§ 123.1016 Charter of consolidated city; preparation, contents; effect of adoption of provisions in charter
§ 123.1017 Corporate status of municipalities; submission of revised charter to electors; effect of unfavorable vote; termination of proceedings
§ 123.1018 Judicial review
§ 123.1019 State boundary commission within department of treasury; establishment
§ 123.1020 Repeals

Terms Used In Michigan Laws > Chapter 123 > Act 191 of 1968 - State Boundary Commission

  • Adjusted boundaries: means the total area that would be encompassed by a municipality if a municipal boundary adjustment is approved as proposed in a petition or resolution. See Michigan Laws 123.1001
  • Commission: means the state boundary commission. See Michigan Laws 123.1001
  • Foreclosure: A legal process in which property that is collateral or security for a loan may be sold to help repay the loan when the loan is in default. Source: OCC
  • Injunction: An order of the court prohibiting (or compelling) the performance of a specific act to prevent irreparable damage or injury.
  • Losses: means that term as defined in section 34d. See Michigan Laws 211.27a
  • Municipal boundary adjustment: means incorporation of a new city or village, consolidation of 2 or more cities, villages or townships as a new city, and the annexation of territory to a city where the commission has jurisdiction over annexation proceedings. See Michigan Laws 123.1001
  • Municipality: means an incorporated city or village. See Michigan Laws 123.1001
  • Secretary: means the executive secretary of the commission. See Michigan Laws 123.1001
  • Tort: A civil wrong or breach of a duty to another person, as outlined by law. A very common tort is negligent operation of a motor vehicle that results in property damage and personal injury in an automobile accident.