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Michigan Compiled Laws, Chapter 125. Planning, Housing and Zoning § 125.1206

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Sec. 6.  Upon the request of the governing body of any city, village, county, township or regional planning district, the department of economic expansion may apply for and accept grants without further legislative approval from the federal government for planning assistance for the local units of government, which includes but is not limited to surveys, land use studies, urban renewal plans, technical services and other planning work.  State costs shall be reimbursed to the state by the local units of government.  The department may accept and expend grants from the federal government and other public or private sources, contract with reference thereto, and enter into other contracts and exercise all other powers necessary to carry out the purposes of this section.  The records, files and property of the department of administration relating to this power are transferred to the department of economic expansion.  Employees of the department of administration as designated by the state controller are transferred to the department of economic expansion on the effective date of this act retaining their civil service classifications without further examination or qualification.  Such employees shall perform such duties as may be assigned to them by the executive director.

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