Mich. Comp. Laws § 18.1121
Department of management and budget; creation.
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THE MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET ACT
Act 431 of 1984
18.1121 Department of management and budget; creation.
Sec. 121.
The department of management and budget is hereby created.
History: 1984, Act 431, Eff. Mar. 29, 1985
Compiler's Notes:
For transfer of statutory authority, powers, duties, functions, and responsibilities of certain units, teams, divisions, and offices within the department of management and budget to the department of information technology by type III transfer, see E.R.O. No. 2001-1, compiled at MCL 18.41 of the Michigan Compiled Laws.
For transfer of powers and duties of office of regulatory reform from the executive office of the governor to the department of management and budget, see E.R.O. No. 2002-7, compiled at MCL 10.153 of the Michigan Compiled Laws.
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Cited in 12
cases, 1958–1998 · leading case: Mayor of Detroit v. State
Mayor of Detroit v. State (1998)
“The judicial members of the council, in exercising their statutory responsibilities, particularly including the negotiation of collective bargaining agreements with employees of the Third Circuit Court, the Recorder's Court, and the 36th District Court, were required to vote as…”
People v. Smith (1971)
“151 (Stat Ann 1970 Cum Supp § 18.1121), states: "Section 1. The following words and phrases, as used in this act, shall have the following meanings, unless the context otherwise requires: * * * *373 "(2) `Narcotics' includes the following: * * * "(f) All parts of the plant…”
People v. Nelson White (1970)
“151 [Stat Ann 1957 Rev § 18.1121]), which provides: “The following words and phrases, as used in this act, shall have the following meanings, unless the context otherwise requires: * * * “(2) ‘Narcotic’ includes the following: * * * “(f) All parts of the plant Cannabis Sativa.”
People v. Harper (1967)
“[Stat Ann 1957 Rev § 18.1121 et seq. ]) is in part entitled, `An act to suppress the illegitimate use, * * * sale * * * in narcotic drugs.”
People v. Alexander (1970)
“151(2) (f) [Stat Ann 1970 Cum Supp § 18.1121 (2)(f)] defines “narcotic” to include “[a]ll parts of the plant Cannabis Sativa.”
People v. Cardenas (1970)
“151(2) (f) (Stat Ann 1969 Cum Supp § 18.1121 [2] [f ]): “All parts of the plant Cannabis - Sativa.”
People v. Rios (1970)
“151(2) (f) (Stat Ann 1970 Cum Supp § 18.1121 [2] [f]) reads as follows: “All parts of the plant Cannabis Sativa.”
In Re Wright (1960)
“[Stat Ann 1957 Rev §18.1121 et seq.]), and was sentenced to imprisonment for 20 years to life.”
People v. Bordine (1970)
“151(2)(f) (Stat Ann 1970 Cum Supp § 18.1121[2][f]).”
People v. Sartin (1971)
“It appears that the charge of possession of narcotics was to be dropped in exchange for the plea *197 to the present crime, although the transcript of the sentencing proceedings included the docket number for the case concerning the possession of narcotics.”
People v. Moore (1971)
“151 (Stat Ann 1957 Rev § 18.1121). 6 See f n 1 and 2, supra.”
Bunce v. Williams (1958)
“, § 18.1121-§ 18.1127, C.L.1948, § 335.151- § 335.”
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