Bill Text: MI HB4423 | 2017-2018 | 99th Legislature | Introduced


Bill Title: Law enforcement; funds; sheriff patrol assistance to distressed counties grants; establish. Creates new act.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2017-12-13 - Referred To Committee On Appropriations [HB4423 Detail]

Download: Michigan-2017-HB4423-Introduced.html

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HOUSE BILL No. 4423

 

 

March 28, 2017, Introduced by Reps. Lower, VerHeulen, Webber, Glenn, Wentworth, Crawford, Hoitenga, Graves, Sheppard, Frederick, Kahle, Chirkun, Hauck, Sabo, Green, Albert, Howell, Lucido, Runestad, LaFave, Rendon, Marino, Hughes, Bellino, Sneller and Faris and referred to the Committee on Local Government.

 

     A bill to create the sheriff patrol assistance for financially

 

distressed communities program act; to describe the sheriff patrol

 

assistance for financially distressed communities program; and to

 

provide for certain grants.

 

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:

 

     Sec. 1. This act shall be known and may be cited as the

 

"sheriff patrol assistance for financially distressed communities

 

program act".

 

     Sec. 3. As used in this act:

 

     (a) "County" means a county in this state that has had a total

 

force reduction of not less than 5 sheriff's deputies between 2007

 

and 2017 as a result of financial constraints.

 

     (b) "Department" means the department of treasury.

 

     (c) "Full-time sheriff's deputy" means a law enforcement

 

officer licensed under the Michigan commission on law enforcement


standards act, 1965 PA 203, MCL 28.601 to 28.615, who is employed

 

by a county sheriff department as a law enforcement officer.

 

     (d) "Program" means the sheriff patrol assistance for

 

financially distressed communities program created in section 5.

 

     (e) "Uniform services" means the regular duties performed by a

 

law enforcement officer, including, but not limited to, road

 

patrol, crime investigation, crime prevention, and keeping the

 

peace.

 

     Sec. 5. (1) Subject to appropriation, the sheriff patrol

 

assistance for financially distressed communities program is

 

created within the department. The department shall administer

 

grants from the program to counties. The grants provided to

 

counties under this section must be used to fund no more than 4

 

full-time sheriff's deputy positions in the county's sheriff

 

department. Grants awarded under the program created under this

 

section are in addition to, and not in replacement of, any other

 

state funding received by a county sheriff department.

 

     (2) To receive a grant under this section, a county shall

 

apply to the department in the form and manner prescribed by the

 

department. As part of its application under this subsection, a

 

county shall provide the department documentation supporting its

 

eligibility. The department shall publish on its website the

 

acceptable types of documentation a county must submit with its

 

application. The department shall approve the application of a

 

county that meets the eligibility requirements under this

 

subsection and that has agreed to enter a shared service agreement

 

to provide uniform services through the county's sheriff department


to cities, villages, and townships within the county with an

 

agreed-upon reimbursement rate for those uniform services.

 

     (3) If the department approves a county's application under

 

subsection (2), the department shall provide grant payments to the

 

county to fund not more than 4 full-time sheriff's deputies at the

 

reimbursement rate agreed upon under subsection (2).

 

     (4) Grant fund payments under this section must be paid on a

 

monthly schedule under an agreement between the county and the

 

department.

 

     (5) Grant funding provided to a county under subsection (3) is

 

for a period of 3 years. A county may reapply for grant funding as

 

provided in this section after 3 years have elapsed from the date

 

the county was last provided grant funding under this act.

 

     Enacting section 1. This act takes effect 90 days after the

 

date it is enacted into law.

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