Mich. Comp. Laws § 400.201
Michigan children's institute; creation; transfer of records and property from state public school.
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MICHIGAN CHILDREN'S INSTITUTE
Act 220 of 1935
400.201 Michigan children's institute; creation; transfer of records and property from state public school.
Sec. 1.
That in order the state may more effectively exercise the duty and obligation which it owes to unfortunate children, there is hereby created and established the Michigan children's institute. Such records, papers, equipment and appurtenances as needed from the state public school shall be transferred to the said institute and whenever the name "state public school" appears in any statute of this state it shall be taken and deemed to mean the Michigan children's institute.
History: 1935, Act 220, Imd. Eff. June 8, 1935 ;-- CL 1948, 400.201
FormerLaw Notes:
See Act 143 of 1903 and Act 164 of 1931.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2
cases, 1979–1982 · leading case: In the Matter of Griffin
In the Matter of Griffin (1979)
“and the act establishing the Michigan Children’s Institute, MCL 400.201 et seq.; MSA 25.381 et seq. The Grand Traverse County Probate Court obtained jurisdiction over Linda when she was removed from her natural parents pursuant to MCL 712A.”
Grantham v. Grantham (1982)
“Shortly after the divorce, a petition was filed in the Shiawassee County Probate Court requesting that Adam be made a temporary ward of the court under the Michigan children’s institute act, MCL 400.201 et seq.; MSA 25.381 et seq. On December 4, 1973, the probate judge entered…”
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