Michigan Statutes

§ 285.201 — Agricultural interests; promotion in townships; extension work agreements, areas, appropriations, special tax.

Michigan § 285.201
JurisdictionMichigan
Ch. 285AGRICULTURE
Act 197 of 1956PROMOTING AGRICULTURAL INTERESTS OF TOWNSHIPS (285.201-285.203)

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PROMOTING AGRICULTURAL INTERESTS OF TOWNSHIPS (EXCERPT) Act 197 of 1956 285.201 Agricultural interests; promotion in townships; extension work agreements, areas, appropriations, special tax. Sec.

1.In order to promote agricultural interests of the various townships of this state and to provide for agricultural extension work for such townships, each township of this state through its township board is hereby authorized and empowered to cooperate to said end with the Michigan state university of agriculture and applied science; and may enter into agreements with reference thereto. The township board in any county may appropriate money, or raise money by taxation, for the purpose hereof. Two or more township boards may act jointly; and a township board may describe an extension area within

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Legislative History

1956, Act 197, Eff. Aug. 11, 1956

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