Date: 2009-06-11 |
MESSAGES FROM THE GOVERNORAdvise and consent to the appointment of Timothy Nichols to the Natural Resources Commission
Advise and consent to the appointment of Frank Wheatlake to the Natural Resources Commission
THIRD READINGSB 249 (Cropsey) Judiciary appropriations for FY 2009-2010.
SB 250 (Garcia) Department of Military and Veterans Affairs appropriations for FY 2009-2010.
SB 371 (Garcia) The bill would create the "Military Personnel Wireless Contract Act" to do all of the following:
SB 596 (Prusi) The bill (S-1) would authorize the State Administrative Board to convey certain property located in the City of Escanaba, Delta County, to Delta County for $1. The property would have to be used the exclusively for public purposes, including but not limited to an annual Upper Peninsula State Fair, and the State would be entitled to reenter and repossess the property if that condition were not met. Any fees, terms, or conditions for the use of the property would have to be applied uniformly to resident and nonresident members of the public. If the property were not sold to Delta County within six months after the bill's effective date, the Department of Management and Budget would have to take necessary steps to realize the best value for the property by preparing to convey it through competitive bidding, a public auction, use of real estate brokerage services, a value-for-value conveyance, or offering the property for sale for fair market value to a local unit or units of government. The property could be sold to a local unit for less than fair market value if it were used exclusively for public purposes. If the local unit intended to convey the property within three years of the conveyance from the State, the State would retain a right to first purchase the property at the original sale price. If the State waived this right, the local unit have to pay to the State 40% of the difference between the sale price of the conveyance from the State and the sale price of the local unit's subsequent sale or sales to a third party. All rights in aboriginal antiquities on, within, or under the property, would be reserved by the State. The State would not reserve the mineral rights to the property conveyed. However, if the purchaser or any grantee developed any oil, gas, or minerals found on, within, or under the conveyed property, the State would receive one-half of the gross revenue generated from the development of the minerals.
GENERAL ORDERS – (TO PASSAGE)SB 237 (Brown) Department of Agriculture appropriations for fiscal year 2009-2010.
SB 254 (Hardiman) Department of Transportation appropriations for fiscal year 2009-2010.
SB 624 (Allen) Duncan Aviation: The bills (SB 624 and HB 4930) would expand the sales and use tax exemption for out-of-state aircraft that are in the state temporarily for sale and "customization."
HB 4930 (Segal)
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