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No. The Michigan Election Law creates a “safe harbor” period for newly elected officials and those whose term is set to end that year. T...
Read MoreIt was just an ordinary day at township hall. You were going about your duties as township official when suddenly the new deputy clerk hands...
Read MoreGenerally, the answer is no. You may notice the Michigan Open Meetings Act contains no requirement for a township board meeting to have an a...
Read MoreMany townships have zoning regulations to help guide proper development. Often, zoning ordinances prescribe comprehensive standards for larg...
Read MoreNow that summer is upon us, we know many of you are preparing for a surge in business. Hiring youth workers can be an efficient way to expan...
Read MoreNo. Under the Freedom of Information Act, you are required to respond to the request within the initial 5 business days by doing one of the...
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