Michigan Statutes

§ 400.206 — Committed children; temporary residential facilities.

Michigan § 400.206
JurisdictionMichigan
Ch. 400SOCIAL SERVICES
Act 220 of 1935MICHIGAN CHILDREN'S INSTITUTE (400.201-400.215, 400.216)

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MICHIGAN CHILDREN'S INSTITUTE (EXCERPT) Act 220 of 1935 400.206 Committed children; temporary residential facilities. Sec.

6.The commission shall maintain at Ann Arbor and at such other places as may be made available to the commission, temporary residential facilities for the reception of children sent to the institute under sections 3 or 4 of this act, or for their care between placements in family homes, or for other temporary purposes. Such facilities may include office space for employees of the commission engaged in the maintenance of the facilities or who work in their vicinity.

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Legislative History

Add. 1955, Act 220, Eff. Oct. 14, 1955 Former Law: See section 6 of Act 220 of 1935, which was repealed by Act 207 of 1943.

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