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1-SENATE Substitute For HOUSE BILL NO. 5515 A bill to make appropriations for the judiciary for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2025; and to provide for the expenditure of the appropriations. the people of the state of michigan enact:
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13- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 part 1 line-item appropriations Sec. 101. There is appropriated for the judiciary for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2025, from the following funds: JUDICIARY GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 100 State general fund/general purpose $ 100 part 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 provisions concerning appropriations general sections Sec. 201. In accordance with section 30 of article IX of the state constitution of 1963, for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2025, total state spending under part 1 from state sources is $100.00 and state spending under part 1 from state sources to be paid to local units of government is $0.00. Sec. 202. The appropriations under this part and part 1 are subject to the management and budget act, 1984 PA 431, MCL 18.1101 to 18.1594.
13+ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 part 1 line-item appropriations Sec. 101. There is appropriated for the judiciary for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2025, from the following funds: JUDICIARY APPROPRIATION SUMMARY Full-time equated exempted positions 635.5 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 370,216,400 Interdepartmental grant revenues: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Total interdepartmental grants and intradepartmental transfers 1,902,300 ADJUSTED GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 368,314,100 Federal revenues: Total federal revenues 7,132,600 Special revenue funds: Total local revenues 0 Total private revenues 1,905,300 Total other state restricted revenues 95,887,300 State general fund/general purpose $ 263,388,900 Sec. 102. SUPREME COURT Full-time equated exempted positions 298.0 Community dispute resolution--FTEs 3.0 $ 3,381,300 Drug treatment courts--FTEs 2.0 12,962,000 Foster care review board--FTEs 10.0 1,421,200 Jail reform advisory support--FTE 1.0 157,700 Judicial information systems--FTEs 84.0 18,047,000 Judicial institute--FTEs 17.0 2,865,600 Justice for all initiative--FTEs 2.0 1,534,700 Mental health courts and diversion services--FTE 1.0 5,712,000 Next generation Michigan court system 4,116,000 Other federal grants 275,100 State court administrative office--FTEs 82.0 15,432,200 Supreme court administration--FTEs 96.0 16,478,600 Swift and sure sanctions program 3,350,000 Veterans courts 1,061,200 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 86,794,600 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Appropriated from: Interdepartmental grant revenues: IDG from department of corrections 52,300 IDG from department of state police 1,500,000 IDG from department of state police, Michigan justice training fund 100,000 Federal revenues: DOJ, drug court training and evaluation 300,000 DOT, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 2,258,700 Federal funds 275,100 HHS, access and visitation grant 502,000 HHS, children's justice grant 254,000 HHS, court improvement project 987,700 HHS, safe access for victims economic security grant 420,000 HHS, state opioid response grant 352,200 HHS, title IV-D child support program 877,200 HHS, title IV-E foster care program 324,500 Special revenue funds: Interest on lawyers trust accounts 406,800 Private funds 501,100 State justice institute 529,000 Community dispute resolution fund 2,417,200 Court of appeals filing/motion fees 1,450,000 Drug treatment court fund 1,920,500 Justice system fund 634,600 Law exam fees 786,000 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Miscellaneous revenue 249,400 State court fund 417,900 State general fund/general purpose $ 69,278,400 Sec. 103. COURT OF APPEALS Full-time equated exempted positions 179.0 Court of appeals operations--FTEs 179.0 $ 27,295,200 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 27,295,200 Appropriated from: State general fund/general purpose $ 27,295,200 Sec. 104. BRANCHWIDE APPROPRIATIONS Full-time equated exempted positions 6.0 Branchwide appropriations--FTEs 6.0 $ 10,915,800 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 10,915,800 Appropriated from: State general fund/general purpose $ 10,915,800 Sec. 105. JUSTICES' AND JUDGES' COMPENSATION Judges positions--589.0 justices and judges Supreme court justices' salaries--7.0 justices $ 1,270,600 Circuit court judges' state base salaries--221.0 judges 29,838,800 Circuit court judicial salary standardization 10,105,400 Court of appeals judges' salaries--25.0 judges 4,890,700 District court judges' state base salaries--232.0 judges 31,290,400 District court judicial salary standardization 10,597,200 Probate court judges' state base salaries--104.0 judges 13,893,100 Probate court judicial salary standardization 4,703,900 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Judges' retirement system defined contributions 6,905,900 OASI, Social Security 7,943,200 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 121,439,200 Appropriated from: Special revenue funds: Court fee fund 2,535,900 State general fund/general purpose $ 118,903,300 Sec. 106. JUDICIAL AGENCIES Full-time equated exempted positions 14.0 Judicial tenure commission--FTEs 14.0 $ 2,907,800 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 2,907,800 Appropriated from: State general fund/general purpose $ 2,907,800 Sec. 107. INDIGENT DEFENSE - CRIMINAL Full-time equated exempted positions 112.5 Appellate public defender program--FTEs 94.0 $ 16,082,400 Juvenile life resentencing--FTEs 18.5 2,894,200 Michigan appellate assigned counsel system roster attorney compensation grants 3,208,100 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 22,184,700 Appropriated from: Interdepartmental grant revenues: IDG from department of state police 250,000 Federal revenues: Federal funds 581,200 Special revenue funds: Interest on lawyers trust accounts 88,400 Michigan justice fund 380,000 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Miscellaneous revenue 172,400 State general fund/general purpose $ 20,712,700 Sec. 108. INDIGENT CIVIL LEGAL ASSISTANCE Indigent civil legal assistance $ 7,937,000 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 7,937,000 Appropriated from: Special revenue funds: State court fund 7,937,000 State general fund/general purpose $ 0 Sec. 109. TRIAL COURT OPERATIONS Full-time equated exempted positions 26.0 Court equity fund reimbursements $ 60,815,700 Drug case-flow program 250,000 Drunk driving case-flow program 3,300,000 Judicial technology improvement fund 4,815,000 Juror compensation reimbursement--FTE 1.0 6,613,600 Statewide e-file system--FTEs 25.0 11,947,800 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 87,742,100 Appropriated from: Special revenue funds: Court equity fund 50,440,000 Drug case information management fund 250,000 Drunk driving case-flow assistance fund 3,300,000 Judicial electronic filing fund 11,947,800 Judicial technology improvement fund 4,815,000 Juror compensation fund 6,613,600 State general fund/general purpose $ 10,375,700 Sec. 110. ONE-TIME APPROPRIATIONS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Eviction diversion pilot program $ 500,000 Operation drive 2,000,000 Prescription compliance through oral fluid testing program 500,000 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 3,000,000 Appropriated from: State general fund/general purpose $ 3,000,000 part 2 provisions concerning appropriations for fiscal year 2024-2025 general sections Sec. 201. In accordance with section 30 of article IX of the state constitution of 1963, total state spending under part 1 from state sources is $359,276,200.00 and state spending under part 1 from state sources to be paid to local units of government is $154,885,500.00. The following itemized statement identifies appropriations from which spending to local units of government will occur: JUDICIARY SUPREME COURT Drug treatment courts $ 9,012,000 Mental health courts and diversion services 5,712,000 Next generation Michigan court system 4,116,000 State court administrative office 200,000 Swift and sure sanctions program 3,350,000 Veterans courts 1,061,200 JUSTICES' AND JUDGES' COMPENSATION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Circuit court judicial salary standardization $ 10,105,400 District court judicial salary standardization 10,597,200 OASI, Social Security 1,392,600 Probate court judges' state base salaries 13,893,100 Probate court judicial salary standardization 4,703,900 TRIAL COURT OPERATIONS Court equity fund reimbursements $ 60,815,700 Drug case-flow program 250,000 Drunk driving case-flow program 3,300,000 Judicial technology improvement fund 4,815,000 Juror compensation reimbursement 6,610,000 Statewide e-file system 11,830,000 ONE-TIME APPROPRIATIONS Eviction diversion pilot program $ 500,000 Operation drive 2,000,000 Prescription compliance through oral fluid testing program 500,000 TOTAL $ 154,885,500 Sec. 202. The appropriations under this part and part 1 are subject to the management and budget act, 1984 PA 431, MCL 18.1101 to 18.1594. Sec. 203. As used in this part and part 1: (a) "DOJ" means the United States Department of Justice. (b) "DOT" means the United States Department of Transportation. (c) "FTE" means full-time equated. (d) "HHS" means the United States Department of Health and Human Services. (e) "IDG" means interdepartmental grant. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 (f) "OASI" means old age survivor's insurance. (g) "Standard report recipients" means the senate and house appropriations subcommittees on judiciary, the senate and house fiscal agencies, the senate and house policy offices, and the state budget office. (h) "Title IV-D" means the part of the federal social security act, 42 USC 301 to 1397mm, pertaining to the child support enforcement program. (i) "Title IV-E" means the part of the federal social security act, 42 USC 301 to 1397mm, pertaining to the foster care program. Sec. 204. The judicial branch shall use the internet to fulfill the reporting requirements of this part. This requirement includes transmitting reports to the standard report recipients and any other required recipients by email and posting the reports on an internet site. Sec. 205. To the extent permissible under section 261 of the management and budget act, 1984 PA 431, MCL 18.1261, all of the following apply to the expenditure of funds appropriated in part 1: (a) The funds must not be used for the purchase of foreign goods or services, or both, if competitively priced and of comparable quality American goods or services, or both, are available. (b) Preference must be given to goods or services, or both, manufactured or provided by Michigan businesses, if they are competitively priced and of comparable quality. (c) Preference must be given to goods or services, or both, that are manufactured or provided by Michigan businesses owned and operated by veterans, if they are competitively priced and of comparable quality. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Sec. 206. The state court administrative office shall prepare a report on out-of-state travel expenses not later than January 1. The report must list all travel outside this state by judicial branch employees in the previous fiscal year that was funded in whole or in part with funds appropriated in the judicial branch's budget. The judicial branch shall submit the report to the standard report recipients and to the senate and house appropriations committees. The report must include all of the following information: (a) The dates of each travel occurrence. (b) The total transportation and related expenses of each travel occurrence and the proportions funded with state general fund/general purpose revenues, state restricted revenues, federal revenues, and other revenues. Sec. 207. Not later than December 15, the state budget office shall prepare and submit a report that provides estimates of the total general fund/general purpose appropriation lapses at the close of the previous fiscal year. The report must summarize the projected year-end general fund/general purpose appropriation lapses by major judicial program or program areas. The state court administrative office shall submit the report to the standard report recipients and to the chairpersons of the senate and house appropriations committees. Sec. 208. From the funds appropriated in part 1, the judicial branch shall maintain a searchable website accessible by the public at no cost that posts all of the expenditures made by the judicial branch within a fiscal year. A post must include the purpose for the expenditure. The judicial branch shall not provide financial information on the public website that would violate a federal or 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 state law, rule, regulation, or guideline that establishes privacy or security standards applicable to that financial information. Sec. 209. Not later than 14 days after the release of the executive budget recommendation, the judicial branch shall cooperate with the state budget office to provide an annual report on estimated state restricted fund balances, state restricted fund projected revenues, and state restricted fund expenditures for the previous 2 fiscal years. The report must be submitted to the standard report recipients and to the chairpersons of the senate and house appropriations committees. Sec. 210. The judicial branch shall not take disciplinary action against an employee of the judiciary for communicating with a member of the legislature or legislative staff unless the communication is prohibited by law and the judicial branch is exercising its authority as provided by law. Sec. 211. The judicial branch shall receive and retain copies of all reports funded from appropriations in part 1. The judicial branch shall follow federal and state guidelines for short-term and long-term retention of records. The judicial branch may electronically retain copies of reports unless otherwise required by federal and state guidelines. Sec. 212. (1) Funds appropriated in part 1 to an entity in the judicial branch must not be expended or transferred to another account without written approval of the authorized agent of the judicial entity. If the authorized agent of the judicial entity notifies the state budget director of its approval of an expenditure or transfer, the state budget director shall immediately make the expenditure or transfer. The authorized judicial entity agent shall be designated by the chief justice of 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 the supreme court. (2) Funds appropriated to the judicial branch must not be expended by a component in the judicial branch without the approval of the supreme court. Sec. 213. To the extent possible, the judicial branch shall not expend appropriations under part 1 until all existing authorized work project funds available for the same purposes are exhausted. JUDICIAL BRANCH Sec. 301. From the funds appropriated in part 1 for the judicial branch, $711,900.00 is allocated for circuit court reimbursement under section 3 of 1978 PA 16, MCL 800.453, and for costs associated with the court of claims. Sec. 302. A member of the legislature may request a report or data from the data collected in the judicial data warehouse. The report must be made available to the public upon request, unless disclosure is prohibited by court order or state or federal law. If data is provided under this section, the data must be public and nonidentifying information, as determined by the state court administrative office. As used in this section, "nonidentifying information" means information that does not include personal information that, if released, would be considered invasion of privacy. Sec. 303. From the funds appropriated in part 1 for community dispute resolution, community dispute resolution centers shall provide dispute resolution services specified in the community dispute resolution act, 1988 PA 260, MCL 691.1551 to 691.1564, help reduce suspensions and truancy, and improve school environment. The 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 funds appropriated in part 1 for community dispute resolution may be used to develop or expand juvenile diversion services in coordination with local prosecutors. Sec. 304. From the funds appropriated in part 1 for mental health courts and diversion services, $1,730,000.00 is intended to address the recommendations of the mental health diversion council. Sec. 305. If funds in the court fee fund are insufficient to pay judges' compensation, the difference between the appropriated amount from that fund for judges' compensation and the actual amount available after the amount appropriated for trial court reimbursement is made is appropriated from the state general fund for judges' compensation. If an appropriation from the state general fund is necessary under this section, not later than 14 days after the appropriation, the state court administrative office shall submit a report to the standard report recipients and the senate and house standing committees on appropriations. Sec. 306. From the funds appropriated in part 1, the state court administrative office shall submit a report on drug treatment, mental health, and veterans court programs in this state not later than March 1. The report must include all of the following information for each individual court, by program: (a) The number of each type of program. (b) The number of program participants. (c) The impact of the programs on offender criminal involvement and recidivism. (d) An accounting of previous year expenditures, including grant amounts requested, grant amounts awarded, and grant amounts expended. Sec. 307. (1) The funds appropriated in part 1 for drug 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 treatment courts must be administered by the state court administrative office to operate drug treatment court programs. A drug treatment court shall use all available county and state personnel involved in the disposition of cases, including, but not limited to, parole and probation agents, prosecuting attorneys, defense attorneys, and community corrections providers. The funds may be used in connection with other federal, state, and local funding sources. (2) From the funds appropriated in part 1, the chief justice shall allocate sufficient funds for the Michigan judicial institute to provide in-state training as needed for the county and state personnel identified in subsection (1) and new drug treatment court judges. (3) The state court administrative office may prioritize funding for courts that have a higher number of filed substance abuse cases. (4) To assist the department of corrections and avoid prison bed space growth for nonviolent offenders, the judiciary shall receive $1,500,000.00 in Byrne formula grant funding as an interdepartmental grant from the department of state police to expand drug treatment courts. Sec. 308. (1) From the funds appropriated in part 1, the state court administrative office shall administer a program to distribute grants to qualifying courts in accordance with the objectives and requirements of the probation swift and sure sanctions act, chapter XIA of the code of criminal procedure, 1927 PA 175, MCL 771A.1 to 771A.8. Not more than $150,000.00 of the funds designated for the program is available to the state court administrative office to pay for employee costs associated with the 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 administration of the program funds. Of the funds designated for the program, $500,000.00 is reserved for programs in counties that had more than 325 individuals sentenced to prison in the previous calendar year. Courts interested in participating in the swift and sure sanctions program may apply to the state court administrative office for a portion of the funds appropriated in part 1 under this section. (2) Not later than March 1, the state court administrative office, in coordination with the department of corrections, shall submit a report on the swift and sure sanctions program that includes all of the following information for each individual court, by program: (a) A list of courts that participate in the program. (b) The number of offenders who participate in the program. (c) The criminal history of offenders who participate in the program. (d) The recidivism rate of offenders who participate in the program, including the rate of return to jail, prison, or both. (e) A detailed description of the establishment and parameters of the program. (f) An accounting of previous year expenditures, including, but not limited to, grant amounts requested, grant amounts awarded, and grant amounts expended. Sec. 309. From the funds appropriated in part 1, the state court administrative office may identify programs, in the department of health and human services, the department of labor and economic opportunity, and the department of corrections, that have programmatic connections with the participants in the swift and sure sanctions program. The state court administrative office 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 shall create a relationship with the identified programs to leverage collaborations and to determine avenues of success for offenders who are eligible for state-provided programs. The state court administrative office shall provide guidance to courts that participate in the swift and sure sanctions program, under the probation swift and sure sanctions act, chapter XIA of the code of criminal procedure, 1927 PA 175, MCL 771A.1 to 771A.8, regarding the available department of health and human services, department of labor and economic opportunity, and department of corrections programs. Sec. 310. From the funds appropriated in part 1, the state court administrative office shall allocate no less than $490,900.00 to continue the prescription compliance through oral fluid testing program in veterans treatment courts and mental health treatment courts to determine compliance with requirements set by the treatment court. The state court administrative office shall submit a report on the program not later than March 1. The report must include, but is not limited to, information on the number of programs established, the number of program participants in each jurisdiction, the number of tests completed, program testing and results, program treatment, and program outcomes, including the rearrest rate of participants who are in the program and the benefit to this state of using oral fluid testing. Sec. 311. From the funds appropriated in part 1, the judicial branch shall support a statewide legal self-help internet website and local nonprofit self-help centers that use the statewide website to provide assistance to individuals who represent themselves in civil legal proceedings. The state court administrative office shall summarize the costs to maintain the 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 website, provide statistics on the number of individuals who visit the website, and provide information on content usage, form completion, and user feedback not later than March 1 for the previous fiscal year. Sec. 312. From the funds appropriated in part 1, the state court administrative office shall submit a report on the statewide judicial case management system not later than March 1. The report must provide a status update on development and implementation of the statewide judicial case management system and must include all appropriation and expenditure data for the previous and current fiscal years. Sec. 313. The state court administrative office shall not impose local user fees or collect local user fees from trial courts that are using the statewide judicial case management system. Sec. 314. (1) If Byrne formula grant funding is awarded to the state appellate defender office in excess of the amount appropriated in part 1, the state appellate defender office may receive and expend not more than $250,000.00 of Byrne formula grant funds as an interdepartmental grant from the department of state police. (2) If the state appellate defender office receives federal grant funding from the United States Department of Justice in excess of the amount appropriated in part 1, the state appellate defender office may receive and expend not more than $300,000.00 in federal grant funds. Sec. 315. (1) From the funds appropriated in part 1 for drug treatment courts, the judiciary shall maintain a medication-assisted treatment program to provide treatment for opioid-addicted and alcohol-addicted individuals who are referred to and 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 voluntarily participate in the medication-assisted treatment program. (2) Not later than March 1, the judiciary shall report on the medication-assisted treatment program. The report must include itemized spending by court, the number of participants, and statistics that indicate average program participation duration and success rates. Sec. 316. (1) From the funds appropriated in part 1, the state appellate defender office shall operate the program to ensure this state's compliance with Montgomery v Louisiana, 577 US 190 (2016), People v Parks, 510 Mich 225 (2022), People v Stovall, 510 Mich 301 (2022), and People v Poole, 510 Mich 851 (2022). The purpose of the program is to ensure competent, resourced, and supervised counsel in cases that involve resentencing individuals who are serving a life sentence for an offense committed when the individuals were 18 years of age or younger. (2) The state appellate defender office shall submit a report not later than March 1 on the number of cases investigated and prepared by the state appellate defender office under subsection (1). The report must include a calculation of the hours spent and the incremental costs associated with the investigation and robust examination of each case. Sec. 317. From the funds appropriated in part 1 for Michigan appellate assigned counsel system roster attorney compensation grants, the Michigan appellate assigned counsel system shall administer and provide grants to counties to provide reimbursement of approximately 1/2 of the compensation provided to public defenders appointed as appellate defense counsel under the appellate defender act, 1978 PA 620, MCL 780.711 to 780.719. A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 county is eligible for a grant under this section if the compensation paid to appointed appellate defense counsel in the county is consistent with rates established under the Michigan indigent defense commission act, 2013 PA 93, MCL 780.981 to 780.1003, under payment policies established by the Michigan appellate assigned counsel system. ONE-TIME APPROPRIATIONS Sec. 401. (1) Funds appropriated in part 1 for eviction diversion pilot program must be allocated by the state court administrative office to a district court located in a county with a population of between 350,000 and 385,000 according to the most recent federal decennial census. Funds must be used to assist tenants experiencing financial hardship through a collaborative program designed to settle landlord-tenant disputes and prevent eviction and homelessness. The state court administrative office shall submit a report not later than March 1 on the number of program participants, the number of disputes settled, the number of evictions avoided, and other program outcomes, including the benefit of the program to participants and the benefit of the program to this state. (2) The unexpended funds appropriated in part 1 for eviction diversion pilot program are designated as a work project appropriation. Unencumbered or unallotted funds must not lapse at the end of the fiscal year and must be available for expenditures under this section until the project has been completed. The following is in compliance with section 451a of the management and budget act, 1984 PA 431, MCL 18.1451a: (a) The purpose of the project is to assist tenants 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 experiencing financial hardship through a collaborative program designed to settle landlord-tenant disputes and prevent eviction and homelessness. (b) The project will be accomplished by utilizing state employees, contracts with service providers, or both. (c) The total estimated cost of the project is $500,000.00. (d) The tentative completion date is September 30, 2029. Sec. 402. (1) Funds appropriated in part 1 for prescription compliance through oral fluid testing program must be expended by the state court administrative office on expanding the program to veterans treatment courts, mental health treatment courts, and drug treatment courts that want to participate to determine compliance with requirements set by the treatment court. The state court administrative office shall submit a report not later than March 1 on the number of programs established, the number of program participants in each jurisdiction, the number of tests completed, program testing and results, program treatment, and program outcomes, including the rearrest rate of participants who are in the program and the benefit to this state of using oral fluid testing. (2) The unexpended funds appropriated in part 1 for prescription compliance through oral fluid testing program are designated as a work project appropriation. Unencumbered or unallotted funds must not lapse at the end of the fiscal year and shall be available for expenditures under this section until the project has been completed. The following is in compliance with section 451a of the management and budget act, 1984 PA 431, MCL 18.1451a: (a) The purpose of the project is to expand the prescription 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 compliance through oral fluid testing program to veterans treatment courts, mental health treatment courts, and drug treatment courts that want to participate. (b) The project will be accomplished by utilizing state employees, contracts with service providers, or both. (c) The total estimated cost of the project is $500,000.00. (d) The tentative completion date is September 30, 2029. Sec. 403. (1) From the funds appropriated in part 1 for operation drive, the state court administrative office shall allocate $1,000,000.00 to a district court located in a county with a population of between 1,000,000 and 1,400,000 according to the most recent federal decennial census and shall allocate $1,000,000.00 for expanding the operation drive program to district courts in this state that want to establish a program. Funds must be used by district courts to assist individuals with regaining driving privileges. The program shall provide individuals with guidance on how to address underlying issues that led to a driver license suspension, guidance on how to maintain responsibility, and guidance on how to address traffic tickets, warrants, court appearances, and payment of fees and fines. (2) The unexpended funds appropriated in part 1 for operation drive are designated as a work project appropriation. Unencumbered or unallotted funds must not lapse at the end of the fiscal year and shall be available for expenditures under this section until the project has been completed. The following is in compliance with section 451a of the management and budget act, 1984 PA 431, MCL 18.1451a: (a) The purpose of the project is to expand and operate the operation drive program, which assists individuals with regaining 1 2 3 4 5 driving privileges. (b) The project will be accomplished by utilizing state employees, contracts with service providers, or both. (c) The total estimated cost of the project is $2,000,000.00. (d) The tentative completion date is September 30, 2029.
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3333 part 1
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3535 line-item appropriations
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3737 Sec. 101. There is appropriated for the judiciary for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2025, from the following funds:
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3939 JUDICIARY
40-GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 100
41-State general fund/general purpose $ 100
40+APPROPRIATION SUMMARY
41+Full-time equated exempted positions 635.5
42+GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 370,216,400
43+Interdepartmental grant revenues:
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4345 JUDICIARY
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4648
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61+Full-time equated exempted positions
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63+635.5
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68+
5169 GROSS APPROPRIATION
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5371
5472
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75+370,216,400
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77+Interdepartmental grant revenues:
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91+4
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109+13
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141+Total interdepartmental grants and intradepartmental transfers 1,902,300
142+ADJUSTED GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 368,314,100
143+Federal revenues:
144+Total federal revenues 7,132,600
145+Special revenue funds:
146+Total local revenues 0
147+Total private revenues 1,905,300
148+Total other state restricted revenues 95,887,300
149+State general fund/general purpose $ 263,388,900
150+Sec. 102. SUPREME COURT
151+Full-time equated exempted positions 298.0
152+Community dispute resolution--FTEs 3.0 $ 3,381,300
153+Drug treatment courts--FTEs 2.0 12,962,000
154+Foster care review board--FTEs 10.0 1,421,200
155+Jail reform advisory support--FTE 1.0 157,700
156+Judicial information systems--FTEs 84.0 18,047,000
157+Judicial institute--FTEs 17.0 2,865,600
158+Justice for all initiative--FTEs 2.0 1,534,700
159+Mental health courts and diversion services--FTE 1.0 5,712,000
160+Next generation Michigan court system 4,116,000
161+Other federal grants 275,100
162+State court administrative office--FTEs 82.0 15,432,200
163+Supreme court administration--FTEs 96.0 16,478,600
164+Swift and sure sanctions program 3,350,000
165+Veterans courts 1,061,200
166+GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 86,794,600
167+
168+Total interdepartmental grants and intradepartmental transfers
169+
170+
171+
172+
173+
174+1,902,300
175+
176+ADJUSTED GROSS APPROPRIATION
177+
178+
179+
180+$
181+
182+368,314,100
183+
184+Federal revenues:
185+
186+
187+
188+
189+
190+
191+
192+Total federal revenues
193+
194+
195+
196+
197+
198+7,132,600
199+
200+Special revenue funds:
201+
202+
203+
204+
205+
206+
207+
208+Total local revenues
209+
210+
211+
212+
213+
214+0
215+
216+Total private revenues
217+
218+
219+
220+
221+
222+1,905,300
223+
224+Total other state restricted revenues
225+
226+
227+
228+
229+
230+95,887,300
58231
59232 State general fund/general purpose
60233
61234
62235
63236 $
64237
65-100
238+263,388,900
239+
240+Sec. 102. SUPREME COURT
241+
242+
243+
244+
245+
246+
247+
248+Full-time equated exempted positions
249+
250+298.0
251+
252+
253+
254+
255+
256+Community dispute resolution--FTEs
257+
258+3.0
259+
260+$
261+
262+3,381,300
263+
264+Drug treatment courts--FTEs
265+
266+2.0
267+
268+
269+
270+12,962,000
271+
272+Foster care review board--FTEs
273+
274+10.0
275+
276+
277+
278+1,421,200
279+
280+Jail reform advisory support--FTE
281+
282+1.0
283+
284+
285+
286+157,700
287+
288+Judicial information systems--FTEs
289+
290+84.0
291+
292+
293+
294+18,047,000
295+
296+Judicial institute--FTEs
297+
298+17.0
299+
300+
301+
302+2,865,600
303+
304+Justice for all initiative--FTEs
305+
306+2.0
307+
308+
309+
310+1,534,700
311+
312+Mental health courts and diversion services--FTE
313+
314+1.0
315+
316+
317+
318+5,712,000
319+
320+Next generation Michigan court system
321+
322+
323+
324+
325+
326+4,116,000
327+
328+Other federal grants
329+
330+
331+
332+
333+
334+275,100
335+
336+State court administrative office--FTEs
337+
338+82.0
339+
340+
341+
342+15,432,200
343+
344+Supreme court administration--FTEs
345+
346+96.0
347+
348+
349+
350+16,478,600
351+
352+Swift and sure sanctions program
353+
354+
355+
356+
357+
358+3,350,000
359+
360+Veterans courts
361+
362+
363+
364+
365+
366+1,061,200
367+
368+GROSS APPROPRIATION
369+
370+
371+
372+$
373+
374+86,794,600
375+
376+1
377+
378+2
379+
380+3
381+
382+4
383+
384+5
385+
386+6
387+
388+7
389+
390+8
391+
392+9
393+
394+10
395+
396+11
397+
398+12
399+
400+13
401+
402+14
403+
404+15
405+
406+16
407+
408+17
409+
410+18
411+
412+19
413+
414+20
415+
416+21
417+
418+22
419+
420+23
421+
422+24
423+
424+25
425+
426+26
427+
428+27
429+
430+28
431+
432+
433+
434+Appropriated from:
435+Interdepartmental grant revenues:
436+IDG from department of corrections 52,300
437+IDG from department of state police 1,500,000
438+IDG from department of state police, Michigan justice training fund 100,000
439+Federal revenues:
440+DOJ, drug court training and evaluation 300,000
441+DOT, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 2,258,700
442+Federal funds 275,100
443+HHS, access and visitation grant 502,000
444+HHS, children's justice grant 254,000
445+HHS, court improvement project 987,700
446+HHS, safe access for victims economic security grant 420,000
447+HHS, state opioid response grant 352,200
448+HHS, title IV-D child support program 877,200
449+HHS, title IV-E foster care program 324,500
450+Special revenue funds:
451+Interest on lawyers trust accounts 406,800
452+Private funds 501,100
453+State justice institute 529,000
454+Community dispute resolution fund 2,417,200
455+Court of appeals filing/motion fees 1,450,000
456+Drug treatment court fund 1,920,500
457+Justice system fund 634,600
458+Law exam fees 786,000
459+
460+Appropriated from:
461+
462+
463+
464+
465+
466+
467+
468+Interdepartmental grant revenues:
469+
470+
471+
472+
473+
474+
475+
476+IDG from department of corrections
477+
478+
479+
480+
481+
482+52,300
483+
484+IDG from department of state police
485+
486+
487+
488+
489+
490+1,500,000
491+
492+IDG from department of state police, Michigan justice training fund
493+
494+
495+
496+
497+
498+100,000
499+
500+Federal revenues:
501+
502+
503+
504+
505+
506+
507+
508+DOJ, drug court training and evaluation
509+
510+
511+
512+
513+
514+300,000
515+
516+DOT, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
517+
518+
519+
520+
521+
522+2,258,700
523+
524+Federal funds
525+
526+
527+
528+
529+
530+275,100
531+
532+HHS, access and visitation grant
533+
534+
535+
536+
537+
538+502,000
539+
540+HHS, children's justice grant
541+
542+
543+
544+
545+
546+254,000
547+
548+HHS, court improvement project
549+
550+
551+
552+
553+
554+987,700
555+
556+HHS, safe access for victims economic security grant
557+
558+
559+
560+
561+
562+420,000
563+
564+HHS, state opioid response grant
565+
566+
567+
568+
569+
570+352,200
571+
572+HHS, title IV-D child support program
573+
574+
575+
576+
577+
578+877,200
579+
580+HHS, title IV-E foster care program
581+
582+
583+
584+
585+
586+324,500
587+
588+Special revenue funds:
589+
590+
591+
592+
593+
594+
595+
596+Interest on lawyers trust accounts
597+
598+
599+
600+
601+
602+406,800
603+
604+Private funds
605+
606+
607+
608+
609+
610+501,100
611+
612+State justice institute
613+
614+
615+
616+
617+
618+529,000
619+
620+Community dispute resolution fund
621+
622+
623+
624+
625+
626+2,417,200
627+
628+Court of appeals filing/motion fees
629+
630+
631+
632+
633+
634+1,450,000
635+
636+Drug treatment court fund
637+
638+
639+
640+
641+
642+1,920,500
643+
644+Justice system fund
645+
646+
647+
648+
649+
650+634,600
651+
652+Law exam fees
653+
654+
655+
656+
657+
658+786,000
659+
660+1
661+
662+2
663+
664+3
665+
666+4
667+
668+5
669+
670+6
671+
672+7
673+
674+8
675+
676+9
677+
678+10
679+
680+11
681+
682+12
683+
684+13
685+
686+14
687+
688+15
689+
690+16
691+
692+17
693+
694+18
695+
696+19
697+
698+20
699+
700+21
701+
702+22
703+
704+23
705+
706+24
707+
708+25
709+
710+26
711+
712+27
713+
714+28
715+
716+
717+
718+Miscellaneous revenue 249,400
719+State court fund 417,900
720+State general fund/general purpose $ 69,278,400
721+Sec. 103. COURT OF APPEALS
722+Full-time equated exempted positions 179.0
723+Court of appeals operations--FTEs 179.0 $ 27,295,200
724+GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 27,295,200
725+Appropriated from:
726+State general fund/general purpose $ 27,295,200
727+Sec. 104. BRANCHWIDE APPROPRIATIONS
728+Full-time equated exempted positions 6.0
729+Branchwide appropriations--FTEs 6.0 $ 10,915,800
730+GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 10,915,800
731+Appropriated from:
732+State general fund/general purpose $ 10,915,800
733+Sec. 105. JUSTICES' AND JUDGES' COMPENSATION
734+Judges positions--589.0 justices and judges
735+Supreme court justices' salaries--7.0 justices $ 1,270,600
736+Circuit court judges' state base salaries--221.0 judges 29,838,800
737+Circuit court judicial salary standardization 10,105,400
738+Court of appeals judges' salaries--25.0 judges 4,890,700
739+District court judges' state base salaries--232.0 judges 31,290,400
740+District court judicial salary standardization 10,597,200
741+Probate court judges' state base salaries--104.0 judges 13,893,100
742+Probate court judicial salary standardization 4,703,900
743+
744+Miscellaneous revenue
745+
746+
747+
748+
749+
750+249,400
751+
752+State court fund
753+
754+
755+
756+
757+
758+417,900
759+
760+State general fund/general purpose
761+
762+
763+
764+$
765+
766+69,278,400
767+
768+Sec. 103. COURT OF APPEALS
769+
770+
771+
772+
773+
774+
775+
776+Full-time equated exempted positions
777+
778+179.0
779+
780+
781+
782+
783+
784+Court of appeals operations--FTEs
785+
786+179.0
787+
788+$
789+
790+27,295,200
791+
792+GROSS APPROPRIATION
793+
794+
795+
796+$
797+
798+27,295,200
799+
800+Appropriated from:
801+
802+
803+
804+
805+
806+
807+
808+State general fund/general purpose
809+
810+
811+
812+$
813+
814+27,295,200
815+
816+Sec. 104. BRANCHWIDE APPROPRIATIONS
817+
818+
819+
820+
821+
822+
823+
824+Full-time equated exempted positions
825+
826+6.0
827+
828+
829+
830+
831+
832+Branchwide appropriations--FTEs
833+
834+6.0
835+
836+$
837+
838+10,915,800
839+
840+GROSS APPROPRIATION
841+
842+
843+
844+$
845+
846+10,915,800
847+
848+Appropriated from:
849+
850+
851+
852+
853+
854+
855+
856+State general fund/general purpose
857+
858+
859+
860+$
861+
862+10,915,800
863+
864+Sec. 105. JUSTICES' AND JUDGES' COMPENSATION
865+
866+
867+
868+
869+
870+
871+
872+Judges positions--589.0 justices and judges
873+
874+
875+
876+
877+
878+
879+
880+Supreme court justices' salaries--7.0 justices
881+
882+
883+
884+$
885+
886+1,270,600
887+
888+Circuit court judges' state base salaries--221.0 judges
889+
890+
891+
892+
893+
894+29,838,800
895+
896+Circuit court judicial salary standardization
897+
898+
899+
900+
901+
902+10,105,400
903+
904+Court of appeals judges' salaries--25.0 judges
905+
906+
907+
908+
909+
910+4,890,700
911+
912+District court judges' state base salaries--232.0 judges
913+
914+
915+
916+
917+
918+31,290,400
919+
920+District court judicial salary standardization
921+
922+
923+
924+
925+
926+10,597,200
927+
928+Probate court judges' state base salaries--104.0 judges
929+
930+
931+
932+
933+
934+13,893,100
935+
936+Probate court judicial salary standardization
937+
938+
939+
940+
941+
942+4,703,900
943+
944+1
945+
946+2
947+
948+3
949+
950+4
951+
952+5
953+
954+6
955+
956+7
957+
958+8
959+
960+9
961+
962+10
963+
964+11
965+
966+12
967+
968+13
969+
970+14
971+
972+15
973+
974+16
975+
976+17
977+
978+18
979+
980+19
981+
982+20
983+
984+21
985+
986+22
987+
988+23
989+
990+24
991+
992+25
993+
994+26
995+
996+27
997+
998+28
999+
1000+Judges' retirement system defined contributions 6,905,900
1001+OASI, Social Security 7,943,200
1002+GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 121,439,200
1003+Appropriated from:
1004+Special revenue funds:
1005+Court fee fund 2,535,900
1006+State general fund/general purpose $ 118,903,300
1007+Sec. 106. JUDICIAL AGENCIES
1008+Full-time equated exempted positions 14.0
1009+Judicial tenure commission--FTEs 14.0 $ 2,907,800
1010+GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 2,907,800
1011+Appropriated from:
1012+State general fund/general purpose $ 2,907,800
1013+Sec. 107. INDIGENT DEFENSE - CRIMINAL
1014+Full-time equated exempted positions 112.5
1015+Appellate public defender program--FTEs 94.0 $ 16,082,400
1016+Juvenile life resentencing--FTEs 18.5 2,894,200
1017+Michigan appellate assigned counsel system roster attorney compensation grants 3,208,100
1018+GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 22,184,700
1019+Appropriated from:
1020+Interdepartmental grant revenues:
1021+IDG from department of state police 250,000
1022+Federal revenues:
1023+Federal funds 581,200
1024+Special revenue funds:
1025+Interest on lawyers trust accounts 88,400
1026+Michigan justice fund 380,000
1027+
1028+Judges' retirement system defined contributions
1029+
1030+
1031+
1032+
1033+
1034+6,905,900
1035+
1036+OASI, Social Security
1037+
1038+
1039+
1040+
1041+
1042+7,943,200
1043+
1044+GROSS APPROPRIATION
1045+
1046+
1047+
1048+$
1049+
1050+121,439,200
1051+
1052+Appropriated from:
1053+
1054+
1055+
1056+
1057+
1058+
1059+
1060+Special revenue funds:
1061+
1062+
1063+
1064+
1065+
1066+
1067+
1068+Court fee fund
1069+
1070+
1071+
1072+
1073+
1074+2,535,900
1075+
1076+State general fund/general purpose
1077+
1078+
1079+
1080+$
1081+
1082+118,903,300
1083+
1084+Sec. 106. JUDICIAL AGENCIES
1085+
1086+
1087+
1088+
1089+
1090+
1091+
1092+Full-time equated exempted positions
1093+
1094+14.0
1095+
1096+
1097+
1098+
1099+
1100+Judicial tenure commission--FTEs
1101+
1102+14.0
1103+
1104+$
1105+
1106+2,907,800
1107+
1108+GROSS APPROPRIATION
1109+
1110+
1111+
1112+$
1113+
1114+2,907,800
1115+
1116+Appropriated from:
1117+
1118+
1119+
1120+
1121+
1122+
1123+
1124+State general fund/general purpose
1125+
1126+
1127+
1128+$
1129+
1130+2,907,800
1131+
1132+Sec. 107. INDIGENT DEFENSE - CRIMINAL
1133+
1134+
1135+
1136+
1137+
1138+
1139+
1140+Full-time equated exempted positions
1141+
1142+112.5
1143+
1144+
1145+
1146+
1147+
1148+Appellate public defender program--FTEs
1149+
1150+94.0
1151+
1152+$
1153+
1154+16,082,400
1155+
1156+Juvenile life resentencing--FTEs
1157+
1158+18.5
1159+
1160+
1161+
1162+2,894,200
1163+
1164+Michigan appellate assigned counsel system roster attorney compensation grants
1165+
1166+
1167+
1168+
1169+
1170+3,208,100
1171+
1172+GROSS APPROPRIATION
1173+
1174+
1175+
1176+$
1177+
1178+22,184,700
1179+
1180+Appropriated from:
1181+
1182+
1183+
1184+
1185+
1186+
1187+
1188+Interdepartmental grant revenues:
1189+
1190+
1191+
1192+
1193+
1194+
1195+
1196+IDG from department of state police
1197+
1198+
1199+
1200+
1201+
1202+250,000
1203+
1204+Federal revenues:
1205+
1206+
1207+
1208+
1209+
1210+
1211+
1212+Federal funds
1213+
1214+
1215+
1216+
1217+
1218+581,200
1219+
1220+Special revenue funds:
1221+
1222+
1223+
1224+
1225+
1226+
1227+
1228+Interest on lawyers trust accounts
1229+
1230+
1231+
1232+
1233+
1234+88,400
1235+
1236+Michigan justice fund
1237+
1238+
1239+
1240+
1241+
1242+380,000
1243+
1244+1
1245+
1246+2
1247+
1248+3
1249+
1250+4
1251+
1252+5
1253+
1254+6
1255+
1256+7
1257+
1258+8
1259+
1260+9
1261+
1262+10
1263+
1264+11
1265+
1266+12
1267+
1268+13
1269+
1270+14
1271+
1272+15
1273+
1274+16
1275+
1276+17
1277+
1278+18
1279+
1280+19
1281+
1282+20
1283+
1284+21
1285+
1286+22
1287+
1288+23
1289+
1290+24
1291+
1292+25
1293+
1294+26
1295+
1296+27
1297+
1298+28
1299+
1300+Miscellaneous revenue 172,400
1301+State general fund/general purpose $ 20,712,700
1302+Sec. 108. INDIGENT CIVIL LEGAL ASSISTANCE
1303+Indigent civil legal assistance $ 7,937,000
1304+GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 7,937,000
1305+Appropriated from:
1306+Special revenue funds:
1307+State court fund 7,937,000
1308+State general fund/general purpose $ 0
1309+Sec. 109. TRIAL COURT OPERATIONS
1310+Full-time equated exempted positions 26.0
1311+Court equity fund reimbursements $ 60,815,700
1312+Drug case-flow program 250,000
1313+Drunk driving case-flow program 3,300,000
1314+Judicial technology improvement fund 4,815,000
1315+Juror compensation reimbursement--FTE 1.0 6,613,600
1316+Statewide e-file system--FTEs 25.0 11,947,800
1317+GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 87,742,100
1318+Appropriated from:
1319+Special revenue funds:
1320+Court equity fund 50,440,000
1321+Drug case information management fund 250,000
1322+Drunk driving case-flow assistance fund 3,300,000
1323+Judicial electronic filing fund 11,947,800
1324+Judicial technology improvement fund 4,815,000
1325+Juror compensation fund 6,613,600
1326+State general fund/general purpose $ 10,375,700
1327+Sec. 110. ONE-TIME APPROPRIATIONS
1328+
1329+Miscellaneous revenue
1330+
1331+
1332+
1333+
1334+
1335+172,400
1336+
1337+State general fund/general purpose
1338+
1339+
1340+
1341+$
1342+
1343+20,712,700
1344+
1345+Sec. 108. INDIGENT CIVIL LEGAL ASSISTANCE
1346+
1347+
1348+
1349+
1350+
1351+
1352+
1353+Indigent civil legal assistance
1354+
1355+
1356+
1357+$
1358+
1359+7,937,000
1360+
1361+GROSS APPROPRIATION
1362+
1363+
1364+
1365+$
1366+
1367+7,937,000
1368+
1369+Appropriated from:
1370+
1371+
1372+
1373+
1374+
1375+
1376+
1377+Special revenue funds:
1378+
1379+
1380+
1381+
1382+
1383+
1384+
1385+State court fund
1386+
1387+
1388+
1389+
1390+
1391+7,937,000
1392+
1393+State general fund/general purpose
1394+
1395+
1396+
1397+$
1398+
1399+0
1400+
1401+Sec. 109. TRIAL COURT OPERATIONS
1402+
1403+
1404+
1405+
1406+
1407+
1408+
1409+Full-time equated exempted positions
1410+
1411+26.0
1412+
1413+
1414+
1415+
1416+
1417+Court equity fund reimbursements
1418+
1419+
1420+
1421+$
1422+
1423+60,815,700
1424+
1425+Drug case-flow program
1426+
1427+
1428+
1429+
1430+
1431+250,000
1432+
1433+Drunk driving case-flow program
1434+
1435+
1436+
1437+
1438+
1439+3,300,000
1440+
1441+Judicial technology improvement fund
1442+
1443+
1444+
1445+
1446+
1447+4,815,000
1448+
1449+Juror compensation reimbursement--FTE
1450+
1451+1.0
1452+
1453+
1454+
1455+6,613,600
1456+
1457+Statewide e-file system--FTEs
1458+
1459+25.0
1460+
1461+
1462+
1463+11,947,800
1464+
1465+GROSS APPROPRIATION
1466+
1467+
1468+
1469+$
1470+
1471+87,742,100
1472+
1473+Appropriated from:
1474+
1475+
1476+
1477+
1478+
1479+
1480+
1481+Special revenue funds:
1482+
1483+
1484+
1485+
1486+
1487+
1488+
1489+Court equity fund
1490+
1491+
1492+
1493+
1494+
1495+50,440,000
1496+
1497+Drug case information management fund
1498+
1499+
1500+
1501+
1502+
1503+250,000
1504+
1505+Drunk driving case-flow assistance fund
1506+
1507+
1508+
1509+
1510+
1511+3,300,000
1512+
1513+Judicial electronic filing fund
1514+
1515+
1516+
1517+
1518+
1519+11,947,800
1520+
1521+Judicial technology improvement fund
1522+
1523+
1524+
1525+
1526+
1527+4,815,000
1528+
1529+Juror compensation fund
1530+
1531+
1532+
1533+
1534+
1535+6,613,600
1536+
1537+State general fund/general purpose
1538+
1539+
1540+
1541+$
1542+
1543+10,375,700
1544+
1545+Sec. 110. ONE-TIME APPROPRIATIONS
1546+
1547+
1548+
1549+
1550+
1551+
1552+
1553+1
1554+
1555+2
1556+
1557+3
1558+
1559+4
1560+
1561+5
1562+
1563+6
1564+
1565+7
1566+
1567+8
1568+
1569+9
1570+
1571+10
1572+
1573+11
1574+
1575+12
1576+
1577+13
1578+
1579+14
1580+
1581+15
1582+
1583+16
1584+
1585+17
1586+
1587+18
1588+
1589+19
1590+
1591+20
1592+
1593+21
1594+
1595+22
1596+
1597+23
1598+
1599+24
1600+
1601+25
1602+
1603+26
1604+
1605+27
1606+
1607+28
1608+
1609+
1610+
1611+Eviction diversion pilot program $ 500,000
1612+Operation drive 2,000,000
1613+Prescription compliance through oral fluid testing program 500,000
1614+GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 3,000,000
1615+Appropriated from:
1616+State general fund/general purpose $ 3,000,000
1617+
1618+Eviction diversion pilot program
1619+
1620+
1621+
1622+$
1623+
1624+500,000
1625+
1626+Operation drive
1627+
1628+
1629+
1630+
1631+
1632+2,000,000
1633+
1634+Prescription compliance through oral fluid testing program
1635+
1636+
1637+
1638+
1639+
1640+500,000
1641+
1642+GROSS APPROPRIATION
1643+
1644+
1645+
1646+$
1647+
1648+3,000,000
1649+
1650+Appropriated from:
1651+
1652+
1653+
1654+
1655+
1656+
1657+
1658+State general fund/general purpose
1659+
1660+
1661+
1662+$
1663+
1664+3,000,000
661665
671666
681667
691668 part 2
701669
1670+provisions concerning appropriations
1671+
1672+for fiscal year 2024-2025
1673+
1674+general sections
1675+
1676+Sec. 201. In accordance with section 30 of article IX of the state constitution of 1963, total state spending under part 1 from state sources is $359,276,200.00 and state spending under part 1 from state sources to be paid to local units of government is $154,885,500.00. The following itemized statement identifies appropriations from which spending to local units of government will occur:
1677+
1678+JUDICIARY
1679+SUPREME COURT
1680+Drug treatment courts $ 9,012,000
1681+Mental health courts and diversion services 5,712,000
1682+Next generation Michigan court system 4,116,000
1683+State court administrative office 200,000
1684+Swift and sure sanctions program 3,350,000
1685+Veterans courts 1,061,200
1686+JUSTICES' AND JUDGES' COMPENSATION
1687+
1688+JUDICIARY
1689+
1690+
1691+
1692+
1693+
1694+
1695+
1696+SUPREME COURT
1697+
1698+
1699+
1700+
1701+
1702+
1703+
1704+Drug treatment courts
1705+
1706+
1707+
1708+$
1709+
1710+9,012,000
1711+
1712+Mental health courts and diversion services
1713+
1714+
1715+
1716+
1717+
1718+5,712,000
1719+
1720+Next generation Michigan court system
1721+
1722+
1723+
1724+
1725+
1726+4,116,000
1727+
1728+State court administrative office
1729+
1730+
1731+
1732+
1733+
1734+200,000
1735+
1736+Swift and sure sanctions program
1737+
1738+
1739+
1740+
1741+
1742+3,350,000
1743+
1744+Veterans courts
1745+
1746+
1747+
1748+
1749+
1750+1,061,200
1751+
1752+JUSTICES' AND JUDGES' COMPENSATION
1753+
1754+
1755+
1756+
1757+
1758+
1759+
711760 1
721761
731762 2
741763
751764 3
761765
771766 4
781767
791768 5
801769
811770 6
821771
831772 7
841773
851774 8
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871776 9
881777
891778 10
901779
91-provisions concerning appropriations
92-
93-general sections
94-
95-Sec. 201. In accordance with section 30 of article IX of the state constitution of 1963, for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2025, total state spending under part 1 from state sources is $100.00 and state spending under part 1 from state sources to be paid to local units of government is $0.00.
1780+11
1781+
1782+12
1783+
1784+13
1785+
1786+14
1787+
1788+15
1789+
1790+16
1791+
1792+17
1793+
1794+18
1795+
1796+19
1797+
1798+20
1799+
1800+21
1801+
1802+22
1803+
1804+23
1805+
1806+24
1807+
1808+25
1809+
1810+26
1811+
1812+27
1813+
1814+28
1815+
1816+29
1817+
1818+Circuit court judicial salary standardization $ 10,105,400
1819+District court judicial salary standardization 10,597,200
1820+OASI, Social Security 1,392,600
1821+Probate court judges' state base salaries 13,893,100
1822+Probate court judicial salary standardization 4,703,900
1823+TRIAL COURT OPERATIONS
1824+Court equity fund reimbursements $ 60,815,700
1825+Drug case-flow program 250,000
1826+Drunk driving case-flow program 3,300,000
1827+Judicial technology improvement fund 4,815,000
1828+Juror compensation reimbursement 6,610,000
1829+Statewide e-file system 11,830,000
1830+ONE-TIME APPROPRIATIONS
1831+Eviction diversion pilot program $ 500,000
1832+Operation drive 2,000,000
1833+Prescription compliance through oral fluid testing program 500,000
1834+TOTAL $ 154,885,500
1835+
1836+Circuit court judicial salary standardization
1837+
1838+
1839+
1840+$
1841+
1842+10,105,400
1843+
1844+District court judicial salary standardization
1845+
1846+
1847+
1848+
1849+
1850+10,597,200
1851+
1852+OASI, Social Security
1853+
1854+
1855+
1856+
1857+
1858+1,392,600
1859+
1860+Probate court judges' state base salaries
1861+
1862+
1863+
1864+
1865+
1866+13,893,100
1867+
1868+Probate court judicial salary standardization
1869+
1870+
1871+
1872+
1873+
1874+4,703,900
1875+
1876+TRIAL COURT OPERATIONS
1877+
1878+
1879+
1880+
1881+
1882+
1883+
1884+Court equity fund reimbursements
1885+
1886+
1887+
1888+$
1889+
1890+60,815,700
1891+
1892+Drug case-flow program
1893+
1894+
1895+
1896+
1897+
1898+250,000
1899+
1900+Drunk driving case-flow program
1901+
1902+
1903+
1904+
1905+
1906+3,300,000
1907+
1908+Judicial technology improvement fund
1909+
1910+
1911+
1912+
1913+
1914+4,815,000
1915+
1916+Juror compensation reimbursement
1917+
1918+
1919+
1920+
1921+
1922+6,610,000
1923+
1924+Statewide e-file system
1925+
1926+
1927+
1928+
1929+
1930+11,830,000
1931+
1932+ONE-TIME APPROPRIATIONS
1933+
1934+
1935+
1936+
1937+
1938+
1939+
1940+Eviction diversion pilot program
1941+
1942+
1943+
1944+$
1945+
1946+500,000
1947+
1948+Operation drive
1949+
1950+
1951+
1952+
1953+
1954+2,000,000
1955+
1956+Prescription compliance through oral fluid testing program
1957+
1958+
1959+
1960+
1961+
1962+500,000
1963+
1964+TOTAL
1965+
1966+
1967+
1968+$
1969+
1970+154,885,500
961971
971972 Sec. 202. The appropriations under this part and part 1 are subject to the management and budget act, 1984 PA 431, MCL 18.1101 to 18.1594.
1973+
1974+Sec. 203. As used in this part and part 1:
1975+
1976+(a) "DOJ" means the United States Department of Justice.
1977+
1978+(b) "DOT" means the United States Department of Transportation.
1979+
1980+(c) "FTE" means full-time equated.
1981+
1982+(d) "HHS" means the United States Department of Health and Human Services.
1983+
1984+(e) "IDG" means interdepartmental grant.
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1986+1
1987+
1988+2
1989+
1990+3
1991+
1992+4
1993+
1994+5
1995+
1996+6
1997+
1998+7
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2000+8
2001+
2002+9
2003+
2004+10
2005+
2006+11
2007+
2008+12
2009+
2010+13
2011+
2012+14
2013+
2014+15
2015+
2016+16
2017+
2018+17
2019+
2020+18
2021+
2022+19
2023+
2024+20
2025+
2026+21
2027+
2028+22
2029+
2030+23
2031+
2032+24
2033+
2034+25
2035+
2036+26
2037+
2038+27
2039+
2040+28
2041+
2042+29
2043+
2044+(f) "OASI" means old age survivor's insurance.
2045+
2046+(g) "Standard report recipients" means the senate and house appropriations subcommittees on judiciary, the senate and house fiscal agencies, the senate and house policy offices, and the state budget office.
2047+
2048+(h) "Title IV-D" means the part of the federal social security act, 42 USC 301 to 1397mm, pertaining to the child support enforcement program.
2049+
2050+(i) "Title IV-E" means the part of the federal social security act, 42 USC 301 to 1397mm, pertaining to the foster care program.
2051+
2052+Sec. 204. The judicial branch shall use the internet to fulfill the reporting requirements of this part. This requirement includes transmitting reports to the standard report recipients and any other required recipients by email and posting the reports on an internet site.
2053+
2054+Sec. 205. To the extent permissible under section 261 of the management and budget act, 1984 PA 431, MCL 18.1261, all of the following apply to the expenditure of funds appropriated in part 1:
2055+
2056+(a) The funds must not be used for the purchase of foreign goods or services, or both, if competitively priced and of comparable quality American goods or services, or both, are available.
2057+
2058+(b) Preference must be given to goods or services, or both, manufactured or provided by Michigan businesses, if they are competitively priced and of comparable quality.
2059+
2060+(c) Preference must be given to goods or services, or both, that are manufactured or provided by Michigan businesses owned and operated by veterans, if they are competitively priced and of comparable quality.
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2080+10
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2082+11
2083+
2084+12
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2086+13
2087+
2088+14
2089+
2090+15
2091+
2092+16
2093+
2094+17
2095+
2096+18
2097+
2098+19
2099+
2100+20
2101+
2102+21
2103+
2104+22
2105+
2106+23
2107+
2108+24
2109+
2110+25
2111+
2112+26
2113+
2114+27
2115+
2116+28
2117+
2118+29
2119+
2120+Sec. 206. The state court administrative office shall prepare a report on out-of-state travel expenses not later than January 1. The report must list all travel outside this state by judicial branch employees in the previous fiscal year that was funded in whole or in part with funds appropriated in the judicial branch's budget. The judicial branch shall submit the report to the standard report recipients and to the senate and house appropriations committees. The report must include all of the following information:
2121+
2122+(a) The dates of each travel occurrence.
2123+
2124+(b) The total transportation and related expenses of each travel occurrence and the proportions funded with state general fund/general purpose revenues, state restricted revenues, federal revenues, and other revenues.
2125+
2126+Sec. 207. Not later than December 15, the state budget office shall prepare and submit a report that provides estimates of the total general fund/general purpose appropriation lapses at the close of the previous fiscal year. The report must summarize the projected year-end general fund/general purpose appropriation lapses by major judicial program or program areas. The state court administrative office shall submit the report to the standard report recipients and to the chairpersons of the senate and house appropriations committees.
2127+
2128+Sec. 208. From the funds appropriated in part 1, the judicial branch shall maintain a searchable website accessible by the public at no cost that posts all of the expenditures made by the judicial branch within a fiscal year. A post must include the purpose for the expenditure. The judicial branch shall not provide financial information on the public website that would violate a federal or
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2130+1
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2144+8
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2146+9
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2148+10
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2150+11
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2152+12
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2164+18
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2168+20
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2170+21
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2172+22
2173+
2174+23
2175+
2176+24
2177+
2178+25
2179+
2180+26
2181+
2182+27
2183+
2184+28
2185+
2186+29
2187+
2188+state law, rule, regulation, or guideline that establishes privacy or security standards applicable to that financial information.
2189+
2190+Sec. 209. Not later than 14 days after the release of the executive budget recommendation, the judicial branch shall cooperate with the state budget office to provide an annual report on estimated state restricted fund balances, state restricted fund projected revenues, and state restricted fund expenditures for the previous 2 fiscal years. The report must be submitted to the standard report recipients and to the chairpersons of the senate and house appropriations committees.
2191+
2192+Sec. 210. The judicial branch shall not take disciplinary action against an employee of the judiciary for communicating with a member of the legislature or legislative staff unless the communication is prohibited by law and the judicial branch is exercising its authority as provided by law.
2193+
2194+Sec. 211. The judicial branch shall receive and retain copies of all reports funded from appropriations in part 1. The judicial branch shall follow federal and state guidelines for short-term and long-term retention of records. The judicial branch may electronically retain copies of reports unless otherwise required by federal and state guidelines.
2195+
2196+Sec. 212. (1) Funds appropriated in part 1 to an entity in the judicial branch must not be expended or transferred to another account without written approval of the authorized agent of the judicial entity. If the authorized agent of the judicial entity notifies the state budget director of its approval of an expenditure or transfer, the state budget director shall immediately make the expenditure or transfer. The authorized judicial entity agent shall be designated by the chief justice of
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2199+
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2209+
2210+7
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2212+8
2213+
2214+9
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2216+10
2217+
2218+11
2219+
2220+12
2221+
2222+13
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2224+14
2225+
2226+15
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2228+16
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2230+17
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2232+18
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2234+19
2235+
2236+20
2237+
2238+21
2239+
2240+22
2241+
2242+23
2243+
2244+24
2245+
2246+25
2247+
2248+26
2249+
2250+27
2251+
2252+28
2253+
2254+29
2255+
2256+the supreme court.
2257+
2258+(2) Funds appropriated to the judicial branch must not be expended by a component in the judicial branch without the approval of the supreme court.
2259+
2260+Sec. 213. To the extent possible, the judicial branch shall not expend appropriations under part 1 until all existing authorized work project funds available for the same purposes are exhausted.
2261+
2262+
2263+
2264+JUDICIAL BRANCH
2265+
2266+Sec. 301. From the funds appropriated in part 1 for the judicial branch, $711,900.00 is allocated for circuit court reimbursement under section 3 of 1978 PA 16, MCL 800.453, and for costs associated with the court of claims.
2267+
2268+Sec. 302. A member of the legislature may request a report or data from the data collected in the judicial data warehouse. The report must be made available to the public upon request, unless disclosure is prohibited by court order or state or federal law. If data is provided under this section, the data must be public and nonidentifying information, as determined by the state court administrative office. As used in this section, "nonidentifying information" means information that does not include personal information that, if released, would be considered invasion of privacy.
2269+
2270+Sec. 303. From the funds appropriated in part 1 for community dispute resolution, community dispute resolution centers shall provide dispute resolution services specified in the community dispute resolution act, 1988 PA 260, MCL 691.1551 to 691.1564, help reduce suspensions and truancy, and improve school environment. The
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2286+8
2287+
2288+9
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2290+10
2291+
2292+11
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2294+12
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2297+
2298+14
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2302+16
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2306+18
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2308+19
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2312+21
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2314+22
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2316+23
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2318+24
2319+
2320+25
2321+
2322+26
2323+
2324+27
2325+
2326+28
2327+
2328+29
2329+
2330+funds appropriated in part 1 for community dispute resolution may be used to develop or expand juvenile diversion services in coordination with local prosecutors.
2331+
2332+Sec. 304. From the funds appropriated in part 1 for mental health courts and diversion services, $1,730,000.00 is intended to address the recommendations of the mental health diversion council.
2333+
2334+Sec. 305. If funds in the court fee fund are insufficient to pay judges' compensation, the difference between the appropriated amount from that fund for judges' compensation and the actual amount available after the amount appropriated for trial court reimbursement is made is appropriated from the state general fund for judges' compensation. If an appropriation from the state general fund is necessary under this section, not later than 14 days after the appropriation, the state court administrative office shall submit a report to the standard report recipients and the senate and house standing committees on appropriations.
2335+
2336+Sec. 306. From the funds appropriated in part 1, the state court administrative office shall submit a report on drug treatment, mental health, and veterans court programs in this state not later than March 1. The report must include all of the following information for each individual court, by program:
2337+
2338+(a) The number of each type of program.
2339+
2340+(b) The number of program participants.
2341+
2342+(c) The impact of the programs on offender criminal involvement and recidivism.
2343+
2344+(d) An accounting of previous year expenditures, including grant amounts requested, grant amounts awarded, and grant amounts expended.
2345+
2346+Sec. 307. (1) The funds appropriated in part 1 for drug
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2348+1
2349+
2350+2
2351+
2352+3
2353+
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2356+5
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2362+8
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2384+19
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2386+20
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2388+21
2389+
2390+22
2391+
2392+23
2393+
2394+24
2395+
2396+25
2397+
2398+26
2399+
2400+27
2401+
2402+28
2403+
2404+29
2405+
2406+treatment courts must be administered by the state court administrative office to operate drug treatment court programs. A drug treatment court shall use all available county and state personnel involved in the disposition of cases, including, but not limited to, parole and probation agents, prosecuting attorneys, defense attorneys, and community corrections providers. The funds may be used in connection with other federal, state, and local funding sources.
2407+
2408+(2) From the funds appropriated in part 1, the chief justice shall allocate sufficient funds for the Michigan judicial institute to provide in-state training as needed for the county and state personnel identified in subsection (1) and new drug treatment court judges.
2409+
2410+(3) The state court administrative office may prioritize funding for courts that have a higher number of filed substance abuse cases.
2411+
2412+(4) To assist the department of corrections and avoid prison bed space growth for nonviolent offenders, the judiciary shall receive $1,500,000.00 in Byrne formula grant funding as an interdepartmental grant from the department of state police to expand drug treatment courts.
2413+
2414+Sec. 308. (1) From the funds appropriated in part 1, the state court administrative office shall administer a program to distribute grants to qualifying courts in accordance with the objectives and requirements of the probation swift and sure sanctions act, chapter XIA of the code of criminal procedure, 1927 PA 175, MCL 771A.1 to 771A.8. Not more than $150,000.00 of the funds designated for the program is available to the state court administrative office to pay for employee costs associated with the
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2430+8
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2474+administration of the program funds. Of the funds designated for the program, $500,000.00 is reserved for programs in counties that had more than 325 individuals sentenced to prison in the previous calendar year. Courts interested in participating in the swift and sure sanctions program may apply to the state court administrative office for a portion of the funds appropriated in part 1 under this section.
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2490+Sec. 309. From the funds appropriated in part 1, the state court administrative office may identify programs, in the department of health and human services, the department of labor and economic opportunity, and the department of corrections, that have programmatic connections with the participants in the swift and sure sanctions program. The state court administrative office
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2552+Sec. 310. From the funds appropriated in part 1, the state court administrative office shall allocate no less than $490,900.00 to continue the prescription compliance through oral fluid testing program in veterans treatment courts and mental health treatment courts to determine compliance with requirements set by the treatment court. The state court administrative office shall submit a report on the program not later than March 1. The report must include, but is not limited to, information on the number of programs established, the number of program participants in each jurisdiction, the number of tests completed, program testing and results, program treatment, and program outcomes, including the rearrest rate of participants who are in the program and the benefit to this state of using oral fluid testing.
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2554+Sec. 311. From the funds appropriated in part 1, the judicial branch shall support a statewide legal self-help internet website and local nonprofit self-help centers that use the statewide website to provide assistance to individuals who represent themselves in civil legal proceedings. The state court administrative office shall summarize the costs to maintain the
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2616+Sec. 312. From the funds appropriated in part 1, the state court administrative office shall submit a report on the statewide judicial case management system not later than March 1. The report must provide a status update on development and implementation of the statewide judicial case management system and must include all appropriation and expenditure data for the previous and current fiscal years.
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2618+Sec. 313. The state court administrative office shall not impose local user fees or collect local user fees from trial courts that are using the statewide judicial case management system.
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2688+Sec. 316. (1) From the funds appropriated in part 1, the state appellate defender office shall operate the program to ensure this state's compliance with Montgomery v Louisiana, 577 US 190 (2016), People v Parks, 510 Mich 225 (2022), People v Stovall, 510 Mich 301 (2022), and People v Poole, 510 Mich 851 (2022). The purpose of the program is to ensure competent, resourced, and supervised counsel in cases that involve resentencing individuals who are serving a life sentence for an offense committed when the individuals were 18 years of age or younger.
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2692+Sec. 317. From the funds appropriated in part 1 for Michigan appellate assigned counsel system roster attorney compensation grants, the Michigan appellate assigned counsel system shall administer and provide grants to counties to provide reimbursement of approximately 1/2 of the compensation provided to public defenders appointed as appellate defense counsel under the appellate defender act, 1978 PA 620, MCL 780.711 to 780.719. A
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2758+Sec. 401. (1) Funds appropriated in part 1 for eviction diversion pilot program must be allocated by the state court administrative office to a district court located in a county with a population of between 350,000 and 385,000 according to the most recent federal decennial census. Funds must be used to assist tenants experiencing financial hardship through a collaborative program designed to settle landlord-tenant disputes and prevent eviction and homelessness. The state court administrative office shall submit a report not later than March 1 on the number of program participants, the number of disputes settled, the number of evictions avoided, and other program outcomes, including the benefit of the program to participants and the benefit of the program to this state.
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2830+Sec. 402. (1) Funds appropriated in part 1 for prescription compliance through oral fluid testing program must be expended by the state court administrative office on expanding the program to veterans treatment courts, mental health treatment courts, and drug treatment courts that want to participate to determine compliance with requirements set by the treatment court. The state court administrative office shall submit a report not later than March 1 on the number of programs established, the number of program participants in each jurisdiction, the number of tests completed, program testing and results, program treatment, and program outcomes, including the rearrest rate of participants who are in the program and the benefit to this state of using oral fluid testing.
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2902+Sec. 403. (1) From the funds appropriated in part 1 for operation drive, the state court administrative office shall allocate $1,000,000.00 to a district court located in a county with a population of between 1,000,000 and 1,400,000 according to the most recent federal decennial census and shall allocate $1,000,000.00 for expanding the operation drive program to district courts in this state that want to establish a program. Funds must be used by district courts to assist individuals with regaining driving privileges. The program shall provide individuals with guidance on how to address underlying issues that led to a driver license suspension, guidance on how to maintain responsibility, and guidance on how to address traffic tickets, warrants, court appearances, and payment of fees and fines.
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