§ 259.801 Airport authority; formation, charter; population specifications
§ 259.802 Airport authority board; number, appointment, and qualifications of members
§ 259.803 Airport authority board; members, term, vacancy
§ 259.804 Airport authority board; removal of member
§ 259.805 Additional counties joining authority
§ 259.806 Airport authority board; first meeting; election of officers; conducting business at public meeting; notice; corporate seal; executive committee; expenses; quorum; legal majority
§ 259.807 Airport authority as body corporate; other airports; powers
§ 259.808 Airport authority board; meetings; records; availability of certain writings to public; system of accounts; audit; treasurer’s bond; executive director; rules and policies; interest in contract prohib
§ 259.809 Airport authority; powers, duties and limitations; elections
§ 259.810 Budget; contents; adoption; annual report
§ 259.811 Local units contributions; certification, payment; tax, rate, limitation
§ 259.812 Revenue bonds; purpose
§ 259.813 State employees; transfer provisions, rights
§ 259.814 Operative sections
§ 259.815 Capital city airport; transfer
§ 259.816 Terminal building; transfer
§ 259.818 Property rights reserved by state; descriptions
§ 259.819 State’s free use of facilities
§ 259.820 Transfer of existing contracts and agreements
§ 259.821 Act contingent as to federal funding
§ 259.822 Repeal
§ 259.823 Referendum

Terms Used In Michigan Laws > Chapter 259 > Act 73 of 1970 - Airport Authorities

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