Michigan 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

Michigan House Bill HB5600 Enrolled / Bill

Filed 12/18/2024

                    state of michigan 102nd Legislature Regular session of 2024 Introduced by Reps. Rheingans, Conlin, Hill, Dievendorf, Brixie, Coffia, Byrnes, Brabec, Morgan, Wilson, Haadsma, Paiz, Mentzer, Price, Arbit, Glanville, Hood, Wegela, Young, Jaime Greene, Brenda Carter, Kunse, Tsernoglou, Koleszar, Rogers, McKinney, Andrews, Scott, Aiyash, Aragona, Beson, Bezotte, Bierlein, Borton, Breen, Bruck, Tyrone Carter, Edwards, Farhat, Fitzgerald, Fox, Grant, Harris, Herzberg, Hope, Hoskins, Liberati, Lightner, MacDonell, Markkanen, Martus, McFall, Miller, Morse, Mueller, Neeley, Neyer, Pohutsky, Puri, Skaggs, Steckloff, Thompson, Weiss, Whitsett, Witwer and Xiong ENROLLED HOUSE BILL No. 5600 AN ACT to create the office of the tribal legislative liaison; and to prescribe the powers and duties of the office, the liaison, and the legislative council. The People of the State of Michigan enact: Sec. 1. As used in this act: (a) Council means the legislative council established under section 15 of article IV of the state constitution of 1963. (b) Liaison means the tribal legislative liaison. (c) Office means the office of tribal legislative liaison created under this act.   Sec. 2. (1) The office of the tribal legislative liaison is created within the legislative council to help establish and maintain a government-to-government relationship between the federally recognized tribes in this state and the legislature, and to consult with the legislature during the development of legislation that affects the federally recognized tribes in this state. (2) The principal executive officer of the office is the tribal legislative liaison who shall be appointed by and serve at the pleasure of the council. (3) The council shall appoint the liaison from a list of not fewer than 3 names provided by the elected council of sovereign tribal leaders assembled as the United Tribes of Michigan, or a successor organization.   Sec. 3. (1) The council shall establish procedures for approving the budget of the office, for expending money in the budget, and for the employment of personnel for the office. (2) The personnel for the office must consist of not fewer than all of the following individuals: (a) The liaison. (b) Two tribal legislative policy advisors, who are responsible for legislative and policy work on behalf of the liaison.  Sec. 4. (1) The liaison shall do all of the following: (a) Maintain a relationship with each federally recognized tribe in this state and visit each tribe not less than once per year. (b) Provide guidance for members of the legislature and the members staff during the development of legislation based on how proposed legislation may impact tribes and tribal members. (c) Inform the legislature of the impact that specific legislation will have on the tribes of this state. (d) Provide an annual not less than hour-long training to members of the legislature and the members staff on each of the following topics: (i) How to consult and coordinate with the liaison. (ii) The history and current state of the federally recognized tribes in this state. (2) The liaison may communicate with any tribal liaison in the executive branch. (3) By not later than December 31 of each year, the office shall submit a written report to the governor, the senate majority leader, the speaker of the house of representatives, and the chairperson of each committee in the legislature that must include, but is not limited to, a summary of concerns that were presented by elected tribal leaders during the development of legislation in the previous year. The office shall also post the written report described in this subsection on a website that is accessible to the public.      Clerk of the House of Representatives     Secretary of the Senate Approved___________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ Governor 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

state of michigan

102nd Legislature

Regular session of 2024

Introduced by Reps. Rheingans, Conlin, Hill, Dievendorf, Brixie, Coffia, Byrnes, Brabec, Morgan, Wilson, Haadsma, Paiz, Mentzer, Price, Arbit, Glanville, Hood, Wegela, Young, Jaime Greene, Brenda Carter, Kunse, Tsernoglou, Koleszar, Rogers, McKinney, Andrews, Scott, Aiyash, Aragona, Beson, Bezotte, Bierlein, Borton, Breen, Bruck, Tyrone Carter, Edwards, Farhat, Fitzgerald, Fox, Grant, Harris, Herzberg, Hope, Hoskins, Liberati, Lightner, MacDonell, Markkanen, Martus, McFall, Miller, Morse, Mueller, Neeley, Neyer, Pohutsky, Puri, Skaggs, Steckloff, Thompson, Weiss, Whitsett, Witwer and Xiong

ENROLLED HOUSE BILL No. 5600

AN ACT to create the office of the tribal legislative liaison; and to prescribe the powers and duties of the office, the liaison, and the legislative council.

The People of the State of Michigan enact:

Sec. 1. As used in this act:

(a) Council means the legislative council established under section 15 of article IV of the state constitution of 1963.

(b) Liaison means the tribal legislative liaison.

(c) Office means the office of tribal legislative liaison created under this act.

 

Sec. 2. (1) The office of the tribal legislative liaison is created within the legislative council to help establish and maintain a government-to-government relationship between the federally recognized tribes in this state and the legislature, and to consult with the legislature during the development of legislation that affects the federally recognized tribes in this state.

(2) The principal executive officer of the office is the tribal legislative liaison who shall be appointed by and serve at the pleasure of the council.

(3) The council shall appoint the liaison from a list of not fewer than 3 names provided by the elected council of sovereign tribal leaders assembled as the United Tribes of Michigan, or a successor organization.

 

Sec. 3. (1) The council shall establish procedures for approving the budget of the office, for expending money in the budget, and for the employment of personnel for the office.

(2) The personnel for the office must consist of not fewer than all of the following individuals:

(a) The liaison.

(b) Two tribal legislative policy advisors, who are responsible for legislative and policy work on behalf of the liaison. 

Sec. 4. (1) The liaison shall do all of the following:

(a) Maintain a relationship with each federally recognized tribe in this state and visit each tribe not less than once per year.

(b) Provide guidance for members of the legislature and the members staff during the development of legislation based on how proposed legislation may impact tribes and tribal members.

(c) Inform the legislature of the impact that specific legislation will have on the tribes of this state.

(d) Provide an annual not less than hour-long training to members of the legislature and the members staff on each of the following topics:

(i) How to consult and coordinate with the liaison.

(ii) The history and current state of the federally recognized tribes in this state.

(2) The liaison may communicate with any tribal liaison in the executive branch.

(3) By not later than December 31 of each year, the office shall submit a written report to the governor, the senate majority leader, the speaker of the house of representatives, and the chairperson of each committee in the legislature that must include, but is not limited to, a summary of concerns that were presented by elected tribal leaders during the development of legislation in the previous year. The office shall also post the written report described in this subsection on a website that is accessible to the public.



   

 

Clerk of the House of Representatives

   

 

Secretary of the Senate

Approved___________________________________________

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Governor