Bill Text: MI HB5649 | 2009-2010 | 95th Legislature | Engrossed
Bill Title: State financing and management; other; roll-out funding for secretary of state branch offices; provide for. Creates appropriation act.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 6-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2010-02-09 - Referred To Committee On Appropriations [HB5649 Detail]
Download: Michigan-2009-HB5649-Engrossed.html
HB-5649, As Passed House, February 4, 2010
HOUSE BILL No. 5649
December 3, 2009, Introduced by Reps. Angerer, Meadows, Valentine, Gonzales, Coulouris and Barnett and referred to the Committee on Appropriations.
A bill to make, supplement, and adjust appropriations for
various state departments and agencies for the fiscal year ending
September 30, 2010; and to provide for the expenditure of the
appropriations.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:
PART 1
LINE-ITEM APPROPRIATIONS
Sec. 101. There is appropriated for the various state
departments and agencies to supplement appropriations for the
fiscal year ending September 30, 2010, from the following funds:
APPROPRIATION SUMMARY
Full-time equated classified positions................. 0.0
GROSS APPROPRIATION.................................... $ 0
Interdepartmental grant revenues:
Total interdepartmental grants and intradepartmental
transfers............................................ 0
ADJUSTED GROSS APPROPRIATION........................... $ 0
Federal revenues:
Total federal revenues................................. 0
Special revenue funds:
Total local revenues................................... 0
Total private revenues................................. 0
Total other state restricted revenues.................. 0
State general fund/general purpose..................... $ 0
Sec. 102. DEPARTMENT OF STATE
(1) APPROPRIATION SUMMARY
Full-time equated classified positions................. 0.0
GROSS APPROPRIATION.................................... $ 0
Interdepartmental grant revenues:
Total interdepartmental grants and intradepartmental
transfers............................................ 0
ADJUSTED GROSS APPROPRIATION........................... $ 0
Federal revenues:
Total federal revenues................................. 0
Special revenue funds:
Total local revenues................................... 0
Total private revenues................................. 0
Total other state restricted revenues.................. 0
State general fund/general purpose..................... $ 0
(2) CUSTOMER DELIVERY SERVICES
Full-time equated classified positions................. 0.0
Branch operations--(931.5) FTE positions............... $ (72,417,800)
Branch office services administration--931.5 FTE
positions............................................ 11,570,900
Branch office renovations.............................. 204,700
Mobile branch.......................................... 11,900
Adrian................................................. 363,700
Albion................................................. 258,500
Allegan................................................ 343,300
Alma................................................... 279,000
Alpena................................................. 260,800
Atlanta................................................ 5,500
Bad Axe................................................ 226,900
Baldwin................................................ 79,400
Bay County plus........................................ 569,400
Bellaire............................................... 80,200
Northwest Berrien County plus.......................... 767,800
Bessemer............................................... 146,500
Beulah................................................. 167,100
Mecosta County plus.................................... 306,900
Brighton............................................... 501,700
Brownstown............................................. 414,600
Romeo.................................................. 362,200
Cadillac............................................... 328,300
Calhoun County plus.................................... 644,700
West Wayne County plus................................. 1,214,000
Tuscola County plus.................................... 310,500
Charlevoix............................................. 158,500
Cheboygan.............................................. 236,600
Chelsea................................................ 424,900
Clare.................................................. 303,300
Clinton Township super center.......................... 832,400
Coldwater.............................................. 335,000
Davison................................................ 553,000
Delta County plus...................................... 355,600
Dearborn............................................... 592,200
Detroit East 8 mile.................................... 501,500
Detroit East plus...................................... 614,600
Detroit new center super center........................ 633,800
Detroit Livernois...................................... 434,700
Northwest Detroit plus................................. 563,000
Detroit Vernor......................................... 421,300
Detroit downtown....................................... 421,300
Dowagiac............................................... 150,200
East Lansing........................................... 497,500
East Tawas............................................. 202,500
Farmington Hills....................................... 552,200
Fenton................................................. 500
Flint west............................................. 560,500
Flint area super center................................ 978,900
Flint downtown......................................... 384,700
Frankenmuth............................................ 266,100
Fremont................................................ 312,000
Gaylord................................................ 308,600
Gladwin................................................ 162,600
Grand Haven............................................ 390,400
Grand Rapids downtown.................................. 339,800
Grand Rapids area super center......................... 1,085,600
Grayling............................................... 62,100
Montcalm County plus................................... 359,000
Hamtramck.............................................. 371,100
Harrisville............................................ 85,800
Hart................................................... 147,900
Hastings............................................... 338,700
Highland Park.......................................... 338,900
Hillsdale.............................................. 271,100
Houghton............................................... 234,100
Howell................................................. 444,200
Hudsonville............................................ 522,300
Inkster................................................ 506,900
Ionia.................................................. 287,900
Iron Mountain.......................................... 232,800
Iron River............................................. 134,100
Jackson County plus.................................... 463,200
Jackson downtown....................................... 534,800
Kalamazoo County plus.................................. 823,600
Kalkaska............................................... 170,400
Lake City.............................................. 80,200
L'Anse................................................. 92,800
Lansing downtown....................................... 398,100
Lansing area plus...................................... 725,400
Lapeer County plus..................................... 545,500
Livonia area super center.............................. 1,114,900
Ludington.............................................. 217,900
Manistee............................................... 175,700
Manistique............................................. 87,300
Marine City............................................ 287,800
Marquette County plus.................................. 358,500
Marshall............................................... 53,500
Mason.................................................. 583,700
Menominee.............................................. 120,900
Midland................................................ 468,400
Milford................................................ 1,400
Mio.................................................... 114,800
Mohawk................................................. 11,000
Monroe................................................. 542,800
Mt. Clemens downtown................................... 319,900
Mt. Morris............................................. 429,300
Mt. Pleasant........................................... 369,300
Munising............................................... 85,400
Muskegon............................................... 692,400
Newberry............................................... 50,300
Northeast Kent County plus............................. 844,500
Southwest Kent County plus............................. 852,100
Southeast Berrien County plus.......................... 496,600
Southwest Oakland County plus.......................... 396,500
Southeast Oakland County plus.......................... 736,600
West Oakland County plus............................... 372,500
North Oakland County plus.............................. 659,600
Oakland County super center............................ 841,100
Ontonagon.............................................. 91,900
Ottawa County plus..................................... 689,100
Owosso................................................. 438,400
Petoskey............................................... 267,800
South Kalamazoo County plus............................ 662,300
Roscommon County plus.................................. 176,400
Northeast Wayne County plus............................ 576,200
Reed City.............................................. 20,500
Rochester Hills........................................ 571,900
Rogers City............................................ 95,000
Royal Oak.............................................. 662,300
Saginaw northwest...................................... 589,100
Saginaw south.......................................... 383,200
St. Charles............................................ 314,400
North Macomb County plus............................... 604,800
Southeast Macomb County plus........................... 767,100
Southwest Macomb County plus........................... 730,000
St. Ignace............................................. 99,300
St. Johns.............................................. 330,700
St. Clair County plus.................................. 612,700
Sanilac County plus.................................... 296,100
Sault Ste. Marie....................................... 237,000
Shelby township........................................ 689,900
Southfield............................................. 594,600
Sparta................................................. 416,900
Standish............................................... 188,700
Sterling Heights....................................... 781,800
St. Joseph County plus................................. 323,500
Suttons Bay............................................ 111,200
Southeast Wayne County plus............................ 765,700
Southwest Wayne County plus............................ 522,600
Temperance............................................. 314,600
Grand Traverse County plus............................. 558,800
Trenton................................................ 526,700
Troy................................................... 603,700
Van Buren County plus.................................. 302,200
Warren 12 mile......................................... 663,000
Washtenaw County plus.................................. 645,900
West Bloomfield........................................ 534,300
West branch............................................ 207,100
Central Wayne County plus.............................. 616,000
Whitehall.............................................. 273,200
Wyandotte.............................................. 406,500
Ypsilanti.............................................. 706,800
GROSS APPROPRIATION.................................... $ 0
Appropriated from:
State general fund/general purpose..................... $ 0
PART 2
PROVISIONS CONCERNING APPROPRIATIONS
GENERAL SECTIONS
Sec. 201. In accordance with the provisions of section 30 of
article IX of the state constitution of 1963, total state spending
from state resources in this appropriation act for the fiscal year
ending September 30, 2010 is $0 and state appropriations paid to
local units of government are $0.
Sec. 202. The appropriations made and expenditures authorized
under this act and the departments, commissions, boards, offices,
and programs for which appropriations are made under this act are
subject to the management and budget act, 1984 PA 431, MCL 18.1101
to 18.1594.
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Sec. 301. Unexpended funds appropriated in part 1 for each
department of state branch office shall lapse to the state general
fund at the end of the fiscal year.
Sec. 302. The appropriation in section 102 provides
authorization for 931.5 FTE positions for branch office services
administration. The secretary of state, at his or her discretion,
may allocate these positions among the department's statewide
branch offices and the central office of the bureau of branch
office services based on staffing requirements.
Sec. 303. From the funds appropriated in part 1 to the
department of state, branch operations, the department shall
maintain the same number of secretary of state branch offices in
each municipality that existed on August 1, 2009.
Sec. 304. At least 180 days before closing or consolidating a
branch office and at least 60 days before relocating a branch
office, the department of state shall inform members of the senate
and house of representatives standing committees on appropriations
and legislators who represent affected areas regarding the details
of the proposal. The information provided shall be in written form
and include all analyses done regarding criteria for changes in the
location of branch offices, including, but not limited to, branch
transactions, revenue, and the impact on citizens of the affected
area. The impact on citizens shall include information regarding
additional distance to branch office locations resulting from the
plan. The written notice provided by the department of state shall
also include detailed estimates of costs and savings that will
result from the overall changes made to the branch office structure
and the same level of detail regarding costs for new leased
facilities and expansions of current leased space.
Sec. 305. The funds appropriated in part 1 for department of
state, branch operations, are contingent upon the department
complying with the following guidelines for branch office
placement:
(a) The department of state shall, whenever possible, avoid
leasing space for branch offices on greenfield sites or other
noncentral locations that require the construction of new
infrastructure to service the office or facility, except in limited
circumstances when the constituency served or programs supported
require the use of a noncentral or open space location.
(b) The department shall encourage public investment in this
state's urban areas by locating branch offices and facilities in
urban areas. As used in this section, "urban areas" means a
downtown area, town centers, or central business districts.
(c) The department shall, whenever possible, locate branch
offices at locations consistent with local planning and zoning and
compatible with existing land uses.
(d) In selecting a site for a branch office, the department
shall give priority to locations in urban areas, whenever
reasonably possible and consistent with state law. In making
location decisions, the department shall also give consideration to
the following:
(i) Use of existing space in state owned facilities in urban
areas.
(ii) Adaptive use or rehabilitation of historic buildings or
reuse of other buildings within an urban area.
(iii) Use of vacant buildings in an urban area.
(iv) Use of vacant land in an urban area.
(v) Use and rehabilitation of brownfield areas.