Mich. Comp. Laws § 15.321

Public servants, contracts with public entities; definitions.

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CONTRACTS OF PUBLIC SERVANTS WITH PUBLIC ENTITIES


Act 317 of 1968


15.321 Public servants, contracts with public entities; definitions.

Sec. 1.

    As used in this act:

    (a) "Public servant" includes all persons serving any public entity, except members of the legislature and state officers who are within the provisions of section 10 of article 4 of the state constitution as implemented by legislative act.

    (b) "Public entity" means the state including all agencies thereof, any public body corporate within the state, including all agencies thereof, or any non-incorporated public body within the state of whatever nature, including all agencies thereof.

History: 1968, Act 317, Eff. Sept. 1, 1968

Compiler's Notes:

    Section 191 of Act 227 of the Public Acts of 1975 repealed MCL 4.401 to 4.410, 168.901 to 168.929, 15.321 to 15.330, 15.301 to 15.310, and 15.341 to 15.348. The Michigan Supreme Court, however, in Advisory Opinion on Constitutionality of 1975 PA 227, 396 Mich. 123, 240 N.W.2d 193 (1976), held Act 227 of the Public Acts of 1975 unconstitutional for being in violation of Mich. Const., Art. 4, § 24.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 4 cases, 1975–2011 · leading case: Anzaldua v. Neogen Corp.
Anzaldua v. Neogen Corp. (2011) michctapp “The plaintiff presented a request under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), MCL 15.321 et seq., for information that the defendant, the Department of Consumer and Industry Services, had compiled regarding the plaintiffs prosecution.”
VanBUREN TOWNSHIP v. Ackron (1975) michctapp “, based upon MCLA 15.321 et seq.; MSA 4.1700(51) et seq.”
McKane v. City of Lansing (1996) miwd · cites it 2× “§ 15.321 et seq.; Count IV alleges gross negligence, breach of fiduciary duly, unjust enrichment and violation of public trust; Count V alleges that early retirement benefits for plaintiff could only be authorized by the Lansing Elected Officials Compensation Commission; Count…”
Elieff v. Marquardt (1976) michctapp “” The modern statute regulating institutional contracts with public servants, MCLA 15.321, et seq.; MSA 4.1700(51) et seq.”
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