MEMO OF UNDERSTANDING                                                                           S.B. 822:

                                                                                  SUMMARY OF INTRODUCED BILL

                                                                                                         IN COMMITTEE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Senate Bill 822 (as introduced 2-13-18)

Sponsor:  Senator Mike Shirkey

Committee:  Elections and Government Reform

 

Date Completed:  3-7-18

 


CONTENT

 

The bill would create a new law to require a memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the State and another party, signed by the Governor, to be in effect only for the time the Governor held office, and be filed with the Office of the Great Seal; require copies of it to be given to the Senate and House leaders and each house of the Legislature; and require the MOU to be posted online.

 

Specifically, beginning 90 days after the bill's effective date, the Governor, before signing a memorandum of understanding, would have to ensure that it contained a provision that the MOU was in effect only for the time that the Governor held office as Governor, unless ratified by the successive Governor.

 

A copy of a memorandum of understanding signed by the Governor under the proposed law have to be filed in the Office of the Great Seal and made available to the public. Copies of each MOU also would have to be posted on the Department of State internet website.

 

The Department would be required to file a copy of each memorandum of understanding under the proposed law with each house of the Legislature and the Senate Majority Leader, the Senate Minority Leader, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and the Minority Leader of the House.

 

"Memorandum of understanding" would mean an informal agreement between the State and another party that does not impose contractual duties or obligations on the State.

 

"Office of the Great Seal" would mean the Office of the Great Seal located with the executive office of the Michigan Department of State.

 

                                                                             Legislative Analyst:  Nathan Leaman

 

FISCAL IMPACT

 

The bill would have no fiscal impact on State or local government.

 

                                                                                       Fiscal Analyst:  Joe Carrasco

This analysis was prepared by nonpartisan Senate staff for use by the Senate in its deliberations and does not constitute an official statement of legislative intent.