Bill Text: MI SB0616 | 2019-2020 | 100th Legislature | Engrossed
Bill Title: Appropriations; grants and transfers; state administrative board limitations; modify. Amends sec. 3 of 1921 PA 2 (MCL 17.3).
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2019-12-05 - Referred To Committee On Government Operations [SB0616 Detail]
Download: Michigan-2019-SB0616-Engrossed.html
Substitute For
SENATE BILL NO. 616
A bill to amend 1921 PA 2, entitled
"An act to promote the efficiency of the government of the state, to create a state administrative board, to define the powers and duties thereof, to provide for the transfer to said board of powers and duties now vested by law in other boards, commissions, departments and officers of the state, and for the abolishing of certain of the boards, commissions, departments and offices, whose powers and duties are hereby transferred,"
by amending section 3 (MCL 17.3).
the people of the state of michigan enact:
Sec. 3. (1) The
state administrative board shall exercise general supervisory control over the
functions and activities of all administrative departments, boards,
commissioners, and officers of the
state, and of all state institutions. : Provided,
however,
(2) The said state administrative board shall not have
power to transfer any appropriation to the general fund at any time or use the
same for any purpose other than that designated by the legislature. : Provided further, That said
(3)
The state administrative board
shall not have power to allow to any state department, board, commission,
officer, or institution any
funds, not appropriated therefor by the legislature, from any source whatever,
except as provided in the emergency appropriation act of 1931. ; and said
(4) The state administrative board shall not have the power to transfer to any state department, board, commission, officer, or institution any sum from the amount appropriated by the legislature for any other purpose, except to but may inter-transfer funds within the appropriation for the particular department, board, commission, officer, or institution. Said board may in its discretion intervene in any matter touching such functions and activities and may, by resolution or order, advise or direct the department, board, commission, officer, or institution concerned as to the manner in which the function or other activity shall be performed, and may order an interchange or transfer of employees between departments, boards, commissions, and state institutions when necessary. It is hereby made the duty of each and every official and employee connected with any administrative department, office, or institution of the state to follow the direction or order so given; and to perform such services in the carrying out of the purposes and intent of this act as may be required by the board. Failure so to do shall be deemed to constitute malfeasance in office and shall be sufficient cause for removal.