Michigan 2023-2024 Regular Session

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1-Substitute For SENATE BILL NO. 198 A bill to make appropriations for the department of state police for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2024; to provide for certain conditions on appropriations; 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 part 1 line-item appropriations Sec. 101. There is appropriated for the department of state police for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2024, from the following funds: DEPARTMENT OF STATE POLICE APPROPRIATION SUMMARY Full-time equated unclassified positions 3.0 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 Full-time equated classified positions 3,829.0 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 884,169,800 887,469,800 Interdepartmental grant revenues: Total interdepartmental grants and intradepartmental transfers 26,244,400 ADJUSTED GROSS APPROPRIATIONS $ 857,925,400 861,225,400 Federal revenues: Total federal revenues 87,849,400 Special revenue funds: Total local revenues 4,904,800 Total private revenues 35,000 Total other state restricted revenues 165,785,600 State general fund/general purpose $ 599,350,600 602,650,600 Sec. 102. DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATION AND SUPPORT Full-time equated unclassified positions 3.0 Full-time equated classified positions 143.0 Unclassified salaries--FTEs 3.0 $ 564,400 Department services--FTEs 19.0 7,878,500 Departmentwide 52,184,100 Executive direction--FTEs 46.0 7,574,900 Mobile office and system support--FTEs 39.0 5,925,800 Professional development bureau--FTEs 39.0 12,209,600 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 86,337,300 Appropriated from: 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 Interdepartmental grant revenues: IDG from department of corrections, contract 26,000 IDG from department of transportation, state trunkline fund 41,100 IDG from department of treasury, casino gaming fees 405,500 IDG, training academy charges 192,200 IDT - auto theft funds 1,500 IDT - truck safety fund 54,100 Federal revenues: DHS 23,800 DOJ 12,800 DOJ, interest bearing 9,900 DOT 2,163,200 Federal indirect funds 1,364,600 Special revenue funds: Local - AFIS fees 100 Local - LEIN fees 800 Local - reimbursed services 300 Local - school bus revenue 7,200 Auto theft prevention fund 31,000 Criminal justice information center service fees 2,584,600 Drunk driving prevention and training fund 431,200 Forensic science reimbursement fees 50,300 Hazardous materials training center fees 50,700 Highway safety fund 263,100 Marihuana regulatory fund 261,600 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 Michigan justice training fund 3,700 Michigan merit award trust fund 16,100 Motor carrier fees 351,200 Narcotics-related forfeiture revenue 400 Nuclear plant emergency planning reimbursement 23,000 Precision driving track fees 800 Reimbursed services 300 Secondary road patrol and training fund 100 Sex offenders registration fund 800 State forensic laboratory fund 88,900 State police administrator and coordinator 911 fund 25,800 State police service fees 400 State services fee fund 213,000 Tobacco tax revenue 113,800 Traffic law enforcement and safety fund 487,300 Truck driver safety fund 1,600 Vehicle sales proceeds 450,000 State general fund/general purpose $ 76,584,500 Sec. 103. LAW ENFORCEMENT Full-time equated classified positions 601.0 Biometrics and identification--FTEs 60.0 $ 11,342,700 Criminal justice information center--FTEs 154.0 26,852,500 Forensic science--FTEs 278.0 48,281,000 Grants and community services--FTEs 60.0 19,963,200 Office of school safety--FTEs 6.0 1,354,800 State 9-1-1 administration--FTEs 5.0 1,126,500 Training operations--FTEs 38.0 8,084,400 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 Trooper recruit school onboarding, training and outfitting 5,000,000 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 122,005,100 Appropriated from: Interdepartmental grant revenues: IDG from department of state 396,500 IDG from department of transportation, state trunkline fund 741,500 IDG, training academy charges 2,791,600 IDT, Michigan justice training fund 750,000 Federal revenues: DOJ 8,713,600 DOJ, interest bearing 4,005,700 DOT 669,200 Special revenue funds: Local - SRMS fees 919,200 Private donations 20,000 Auto theft prevention fund 8,225,400 Criminal justice information center service fees 22,534,800 Drunk driving prevention and training fund 200,800 Forensic science reimbursement fees 1,002,000 Motor carrier fees 139,800 Precision driving track fees 335,100 Sex offenders registration fund 391,800 State forensic laboratory fund 767,600 State police administrator and coordinator 911 fund 1,126,500 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 State services fee fund 7,988,600 Student safety fund 250,000 Traffic crash revenue 366,100 State general fund/general purpose $ 59,669,300 Sec. 104. MICHIGAN COMMISSION ON LAW ENFORCEMENT STANDARDS Full-time equated classified positions 27.0 De-escalation training $ 500,000 In-service training--FTEs 7.0 18,240,000 Justice training grants 10,000,000 Public safety officers benefit fund--FTE 1.0 303,000 Standards and training--FTEs 19.0 3,926,200 Training only to local units 855,000 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 33,824,200 Appropriated from: Federal revenues: DOJ 278,400 Special revenue funds: Law enforcement officers training fund 25,000 Marihuana regulatory fund 3,272,000 Michigan justice training fund 10,000,000 Private security licensing fees 5,000 Retired law enforcement officer safety fund 25,000 Secondary road patrol and training fund 855,000 State general fund/general purpose $ 19,363,800 Sec. 105. FIELD SERVICES Full-time equated classified positions 2,428.0 Investigative services--FTEs 148.5 $ 39,726,400 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 Post operations--FTEs 2,249.5 395,420,200 Secure cities partnership--FTEs 30.0 9,631,400 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 444,778,000 Appropriated from: Interdepartmental grant revenues: IDG from department of treasury, casino gaming fees 5,774,600 IDT - Auto theft funds 1,123,600 IDT - truck safety fund 3,100 Federal revenues: DOJ 5,378,000 DOT 1,149,100 Federal forfeiture revenues 544,100 Federal investigations - reimbursed services 3,173,500 Special revenue funds: Local - reimbursed services 1,235,400 Bottle bill enforcement fund 770,000 Highway safety fund 8,970,700 Marihuana regulation fund 2,393,300 Marihuana regulatory fund 3,121,800 Michigan merit award trust fund 854,900 Narcotics-related forfeiture revenue 1,538,200 Nonnarcotic forfeiture revenue 50,600 State police service fees 3,752,200 State services fee fund 1,028,600 Tobacco tax revenue 5,076,300 Traffic law enforcement and safety fund 24,437,100 Trooper school recruitment fund 5,073,900 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 State general fund/general purpose $ 369,329,000 Sec. 106. SPECIALIZED SERVICES Full-time equated classified positions 630.0 Commercial vehicle enforcement--FTEs 211.0 $ 38,420,900 Emergency management and homeland security--FTEs 64.0 16,709,700 Hazardous materials programs--FTEs 25.0 23,596,000 Highway safety planning--FTEs 25.0 16,858,000 Intelligence operations--FTEs 229.0 33,536,600 Secondary road patrol program--FTE 1.0 14,999,200 Special operations--FTEs 75.0 18,174,100 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 162,294,500 Appropriated from: Interdepartmental grant revenues: IDG from department of transportation, state trunkline fund 11,275,100 IDG from department of treasury, public safety answer point training 911 fund 100,000 IDT - truck safety fund 2,047,300 Federal revenues: DHS 31,740,100 DOT 27,663,000 Special revenue funds: Local - school bus revenue 1,790,100 Private donations 15,000 Bottle bill enforcement fund 230,000 Criminal justice information center service fees 419,100 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 Hazardous materials training center fees 749,700 Marihuana regulation fund 253,400 Marihuana regulatory fund 388,800 Motor carrier fees 8,801,700 Nuclear plant emergency planning reimbursement 2,414,500 Reimbursed services 1,235,300 Rental of departmental aircraft 51,500 Secondary road patrol and training fund 14,999,200 State police dispatch operator 911 fund 681,900 Truck driver safety fund 3,974,600 State general fund/general purpose $ 53,464,200 Sec. 107. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Information technology services and projects $ 28,940,300 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 28,940,300 Appropriated from: Interdepartmental grant revenues: IDG from department of transportation, state trunkline fund 364,700 IDG from department of treasury, casino gaming fees 122,800 IDG, training academy charges 11,500 IDT - auto theft funds 4,300 IDT - truck safety fund 17,400 Federal revenues: DHS 119,400 DOJ 580,400 DOT 260,600 Special revenue funds: 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 Local - AFIS fees 80,000 Local - LEIN fees 851,300 Local - school bus revenue 20,400 Auto theft prevention fund 6,200 Criminal justice information center service fees 9,279,300 Drunk driving prevention and training fund 3,600 Forensic science reimbursement fees 76,500 Highway safety fund 92,400 Marihuana regulatory fund 773,700 Michigan merit award trust fund 3,400 Motor carrier fees 420,500 Nuclear plant emergency planning reimbursement 12,800 Sex offenders registration fund 228,400 State forensic laboratory fund 113,000 State police administrator and coordinator 911 fund 7,200 State police dispatch operator 911 fund 68,900 State services fee fund 84,400 Tobacco tax revenue 21,400 Traffic crash revenue 246,900 Traffic law enforcement and safety fund 119,500 State general fund/general purpose $ 14,949,400 Sec. 108. ONE-TIME APPROPRIATIONS Contracts and services $ 100 Firearm safety and response 3,300,000 Gun violence prevention 1,200,000 Trooper school 4,790,300 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 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 5,990,400 9,290,400 Appropriated from: State general fund/general purpose $ 5,990,400 9,290,400 part 2 provisions concerning appropriations for fiscal year 2023-2024 general sections Sec. 201. Pursuant to section 30 of article IX of the state constitution of 1963, total state spending from state sources under part 1 for fiscal year 2023-2024 is $765,136,200.00768,436,200.00 and state spending from state sources to be paid to local units of government for fiscal year 2023-2024 is $40,441,500.00 43,741,500.00. The itemized statement below identifies appropriations from which spending to local units of government will occur: DEPARTMENT OF STATE POLICE Firearm safety and response 3,300,000 In-service training $ 14,586,000 Justice training grants 10,000,000 Secondary road patrol program 15,000,000 Training only to local units 855,500 TOTAL $ 21,329,700 43,741,500 Sec. 202. The appropriations authorized under this part and part 1 are subject to the management and budget act, 1984 PA 431, MCL 18.1101 to 18.1594. 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. 203. As used in this part and part 1: (a) "CJIS" means Criminal Justice Information Systems. (b) "Department" means the department of state police. (c) "Director" means the director of the department. (d) "DNA" means deoxyribonucleic acid. (e) "DTMB" means the department of technology, management, and budget. (f) "FTE" means full-time equated. (g) "IDG" means interdepartmental grant. (h) "MCOLES" means the Michigan commission on law enforcement standards created in section 3 of the Michigan commission on law enforcement standards act, 1965 PA 203, MCL 28.603. (i) "SIGMA" means the statewide integrated governmental management application. (j) "Subcommittees" means the subcommittees of the senate and house standing committees on appropriations with jurisdiction over the budget for the department. Sec. 204. The department and agencies receiving appropriations in this part and part 1 shall use the internet to fulfill the reporting requirements of this part. This requirement must include transmission of reports via email to the recipients identified for each reporting requirement and it must include placement of 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 funds appropriated in part 1: (a) 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. 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 (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. Sec. 206. The department shall not take disciplinary action against an employee of the department or a departmental agency in the state classified civil service because the employee communicates with a member of the legislature or a member's staff, unless the communication is prohibited by law and the department or departmental agency taking disciplinary action is exercising its authority as provided by law. Sec. 207. The department shall prepare a report on out-of-state travel expenses not later than January 1 of each year. The travel report shall be a listing of all travel by classified and unclassified employees outside this state in the immediately preceding fiscal year that was funded in whole or in part with funds appropriated in the department's budget. The report shall be submitted to the senate and house appropriations committees, the senate and house fiscal agencies, and the state budget office. The report shall include the following information: (a) The dates of each travel occurrence. (b) The total transportation and related costs of each travel occurrence, including the proportion funded with state general fund/general purpose revenues, the proportion funded with state restricted revenues, the proportion funded with federal revenues, and the proportion funded with other 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 29 Sec. 208. Funds appropriated in this part and part 1 shall not be used by a principal executive department, state agency, or authority to hire a person to provide legal services that are the responsibility of the attorney general. This prohibition does not apply to legal services for bonding activities and for those outside services that the attorney general authorizes. Sec. 209. Not later than December 31, the state budget office shall prepare and transmit a report that provides for estimates of the total general fund/general purpose appropriation lapses at the close of the prior fiscal year. This report shall summarize the projected year-end general fund/general purpose appropriation lapses by major departmental program or program areas. The report shall be transmitted to the chairpersons of the senate and house appropriations committees, the subcommittees, and the senate and house fiscal agencies. Sec. 210. (1) In addition to the funds appropriated in part 1, there is appropriated an amount not to exceed $2,000,000.00 for federal contingency authorization. These funds are not available for expenditure until they have been transferred to another line item in part 1 under section 393(2) of the management and budget act, 1984 PA 431, MCL 18.1393. (2) In addition to the funds appropriated in part 1, there is appropriated an amount not to exceed $4,000,000.00 for state restricted contingency authorization. These funds are not available for expenditure until they have been transferred to another line item in part 1 under section 393(2) of the management and budget act, 1984 PA 431, MCL 18.1393. Sec. 211. From the funds appropriated in part 1, the department shall provide to the DTMB information sufficient to 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 maintain a searchable website accessible by the public at no cost that includes, but is not limited to, all of the following for the department: (a) Fiscal year-to-date expenditures by category. (b) Fiscal year-to-date expenditures by appropriation unit. (c) Fiscal year-to-date payments to a selected vendor, including the vendor name, payment date, payment amount, and payment description. (d) The number of active department employees by job classification. (e) Job specifications and wage rates. Sec. 212. Within 14 days after the release of the executive budget recommendation, the department shall provide to the state budget office information sufficient to provide the senate and house appropriations chairs, the subcommittees chairs, and the senate and house fiscal agencies with an annual report on estimated state restricted fund balances, state restricted fund projected revenues, and state restricted fund expenditures for the prior 2 fiscal years. Sec. 213. The department shall maintain, on a publicly accessible website, a department scorecard that identifies, tracks, and regularly updates key metrics that are used to monitor and improve the department's performance. Sec. 215. To the extent permissible under the management and budget act, 1984 PA 431, MCL 18.1101 to 18.1594, the director shall take all reasonable steps to ensure that geographically disadvantaged business enterprises compete for and perform contracts to provide services or supplies, or both. The director shall strongly encourage firms with which the department contracts 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 to subcontract with certified businesses in depressed and deprived communities for services or supplies, or both. Sec. 216. (1) On a quarterly basis, the department shall report to the senate and house appropriations committees, the subcommittees, and the senate and house fiscal agencies the following information: (a) The number of FTEs in pay status by type of staff and civil service classification. (b) A comparison by line item of the number of FTEs authorized from funds appropriated in part 1 to the actual number of FTEs employed by the department at the end of the reporting period. (2) By March 1 of the current fiscal year, the department shall report to the senate and house appropriations committees, the subcommittees, and the senate and house fiscal agencies the following information: (a) Number of employees that were engaged in remote work in 2023. (b) Number of employees authorized to work remotely and the actual number of those working remotely in the current reporting period. (c) Estimated net cost savings achieved by remote work. (d) Reduced use of office space associated with remote work. Sec. 217. Appropriations in part 1 shall, to the extent possible by the department, not be expended until all existing work project authorization available for the same purposes is exhausted. Sec. 219. The department and agencies receiving appropriations in part 1 shall receive and retain copies of all reports funded from appropriations in part 1. Federal and state guidelines for short-term and long-term retention of records shall be followed. 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 department may electronically retain copies of reports unless otherwise required by federal or state guidelines. Sec. 220. The department shall report not later than April 1 on each specific policy change made to implement a public act affecting the department that was enacted and took effect during the prior calendar year to the senate and house appropriations committees, the subcommittees, the joint committee on administrative rules, and the senate and house fiscal agencies. Sec. 221. (1) From the funds appropriated in part 1, the department shall do all of the following: (a) Report to the senate and house appropriations committees, the senate and house fiscal agencies, the senate and house policy offices, and the state budget office any amounts of severance pay for a department director, deputy director, or other high-ranking department official not later than 14 days after a severance agreement with the director or official is signed. The name of the director or official and the amount of severance pay must be included in the report required by this subdivision. (b) Maintain an internet site that posts any severance pay in excess of 6 weeks of wages, regardless of the position held by the former department employee receiving severance pay. (c) By February 1, report to the subcommittees, the senate and house fiscal agencies, the senate and house policy offices, and the state budget office on the total amount of severance pay remitted to former department employees during the fiscal year ending September 30, 2023 and the total number of former department employees that were remitted severance pay during the fiscal year ending September 30, 2023. (2) As used in this section, "severance pay" means 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 compensation that is both payable or paid upon the termination of employment and in addition to either wages or benefits earned during the course of employment or generally applicable retirement benefits. Sec. 223. Based on the availability of federal funding and demonstrated need, as indicated by applications submitted to the state court administrative office, the department shall provide $1,500,000.00 in Byrne justice assistance grant program funding to the judiciary by interdepartmental grant. Sec. 224. The department shall provide biannual reports to the subcommittees, the senate and house fiscal agencies, and the state budget office that provide the following data: (a) A list of major work projects, including the status of each project. (b) The department's financial status, featuring a report of budgeted versus actual expenditures by part 1 line item including a year-end projection of budget requirements. If projected department budget requirements exceed the allocated budget, the report shall include a plan to reduce overall expenses while still satisfying specified service level requirements. (c) A report on the performance metrics cited or information required to be reported in this part, reasons for nonachievement of metric targets, and proposed corrective actions. Sec. 227. (1) When the department provides contractual services to a local unit of government, the department shall be reimbursed for all costs incurred in providing the services. (2) The department shall define service cost models for those services requiring reimbursement. (3) Contractual services provided to an entity other than 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 local unit of government may be provided by department personnel, but only on an overtime basis outside the normal work schedule of the personnel. All costs incurred in providing the services are eligible for reimbursement. (4) This section does not apply to services provided to state agencies. (5) Revenues received for contractual or reimbursed services in excess of the appropriations in part 1 are appropriated and may be received and expended by the department for the purposes for which the funds are received. (6) If additional authorization is approved in SIGMA by the state budget office under this section, the department shall notify the subcommittees and the senate and house fiscal agencies within 10 days after the approval. The notification shall include the amount and funding source of the additional authorization, the date of its approval, and the projected use of funds to be expended. Sec. 228. The department shall serve as an active liaison between the DTMB and state, local, regional, and federal public safety agencies on matters pertaining to the Michigan public safety communications system and shall report user issues to the DTMB. Sec. 229. The department may establish and collect fees for publications, videos, conferences, workshops, and related materials. Collected fees shall be used to offset expenditures for costs of the publications, videos, workshops, conferences, and related materials. The department shall not collect fees under this section that exceed the cost of the expenditures. Sec. 230. (1) The department may accept monetary and nonmonetary gifts, bequests, donations, contributions, or grants from any private or public source to support, in whole or in part, 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 a departmental function or program. The department shall expend or use such gifts, bequests, donations, contributions, or grants for the purposes designated by the private or public source, if the purpose is specified. (2) Revenue collected by the department under this section that is unexpended and unencumbered shall not lapse to the general fund but shall be carried forward to the subsequent fiscal year. (3) Private revenues received under this section that exceed the appropriations in part 1 are appropriated and may be received and expended by the department for the purposes for which the funds are received. (4) If additional authorization is approved in SIGMA by the state budget office under this section, the department shall notify the subcommittees and the senate and house fiscal agencies within 10 days after the approval. The notification must include the amount and funding source of the additional authorization, the date of the approval, and the projected use of the funds to be expended. Sec. 231. (1) Federal revenues authorized by and available from the federal government in excess of the appropriations in part 1 are appropriated and may be received and expended by the department for purposes authorized under state law and subject to federal requirements. (2) The department shall notify the subcommittees and the senate and house fiscal agencies before expending federal revenues received and appropriated under subsection (1). (3) If additional authorization is approved in SIGMA by the state budget office under this section, the department shall notify the subcommittees and the senate and house fiscal agencies within 10 days after the approval. The notification shall include 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 amount and funding source of the additional authorization, the date of its approval, and the projected use of the funds to be expended. Sec. 232. It is the intent of the legislature that the department shall take all steps necessary to protect the data and privacy of citizens who are not the focus of a departmental investigation and to protect personal information from unauthorized access or misuse. This includes, but is not limited to, requiring vendors or service providers to protect data shared with them, ensuring that when personal data is collected, but no longer utilized by the department, that reasonable steps be taken to securely destroy records containing personal information when it is to be discarded so that the information is rendered indecipherable and is not sold for marketing or other purposes. In addition, the department shall provide written notification to any data subject whose sensitive personal information is accessed or acquired by an unauthorized person. Sec. 235. In collaboration with the Michigan department of health and human services and the Michigan department of education, the department shall advise on initiatives in schools and other educational organizations that include, but are not limited to, training for educators, teachers, and other personnel in school settings for all of the following: (a) Utilization of trauma-informed practices. (b) Age-appropriate education and information on human trafficking. (c) Age-appropriate education and information on sexual abuse prevention. Sec. 236. It is the intent of the legislature that the department maximize the efficiency of the state workforce 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 where possible, prioritize in-person work. Each executive branch department, agency, board, or commission that receives funding under part 1 must post its in-person, remote, or hybrid work policy on its website. DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATION AND SUPPORT Sec. 301. (1) From the funds appropriated in part 1 for professional development bureau, the department may provide or obtain the following training: (a) Training that directly relates to the individual's job description and role within the department. (b) Professional development training. (c) Training that provides the individual with the ability to seek expanded opportunities within the department. (d) Advanced education training. (e) De-escalation training. (2) Not later than January 1, 2024, the department shall submit a report to the senate and house appropriations committees, the senate and house fiscal agencies, and the state budget office that includes the following information about the funds appropriated in part 1 for the professional development bureau: (a) The training courses that the department's employees completed. (b) If a training course is developed by the department, a description of that course's curriculum and its purpose. (c) The number of the department's employees who have received completed a training pursuant to this section. Sec. 302. (1) From the funds appropriated in part 1, the department shall, in collaboration with the department of civil 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 rights and MCOLES, provide the following training to local police departments or officers free of charge: (a) Cultural awareness and competency. (b) Tolerance, diversity, and implicit bias. (c) Conflict management and de-escalation. (d) Use of force on vulnerable individuals, including children, people with disabilities, people with unmet mental health needs, people under the influence of substances, and pregnant people. (e) Mental health and wellness for police. (2) The training provided under subsection (1) may be offered online in order to be easily accessible, and can be given by department staff, a contractor, or an outside vendor. (3) On a quarterly basis, the department shall report to the subcommittees, the senate and house fiscal agencies, and the state budget office the number of officers by police department that received training under this section. LAW ENFORCEMENT Sec. 401. (1) The department shall develop and deliver professional, innovative, and quality training that supports the enforcement and public safety efforts of the criminal justice community. (2) The department shall provide performance data, as provided under section 224, for days of training being conducted by the academy. (3) The department shall submit a report to the subcommittees and the senate and house fiscal agencies within 60 days of the conclusion of any trooper, motor carrier, or state properties 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 security recruit school. The report shall include the following: (a) The number of veterans and the number of MCOLES-certified police officers who were admitted to and the number who graduated from the recruit school. (b) The total number of recruits who were admitted to the school, the number of recruits who graduated from the school, and the location at which each of these recruits is assigned. (4) The department shall distribute and review course evaluations to ensure that quality training is provided. Sec. 402. (1) In accordance with applicable state and federal laws and regulations, the department shall maintain and ensure compliance with CJIS databases and applications in the support of public safety and law enforcement communities. (2) The department shall improve the accuracy, timeliness, and completeness of criminal history information by conducting a minimum of 30 outreach activities targeted to criminal justice agencies. The department shall report the number of these outreach activities conducted, as provided under section 224. (3) The department shall provide for the compilation of crime statistics consistent with the uniform crime reporting (UCR) program and the national incident-based report system (NIBRS). (4) The department shall provide for the compilation and evaluation of traffic crash reports and the maintenance of the state accident data collection system. (5) The department shall make individual traffic crash reports available for a fee of $10.00 per incident. The department may also sell an extract of electronic traffic crash data for a fee of $0.25 per incident, provided that the name, address, and any other personal identifying information have been excluded. 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 (6) By March 1, the department shall submit a report to the subcommittees, the senate and house fiscal agencies, and the state budget office detailing the number of traffic crash reports provided, the amount of revenue collected, and all expenditures incurred for activities under subsection (5) in the preceding fiscal year. The report must include an analysis of whether revenue from department activities under subsection (5) is sufficient to offset all costs incurred for those activities and shall provide information regarding any deficit or surplus of revenue. (7) In accordance with applicable state and federal laws and regulations, the department shall provide for the maintenance and dissemination of criminal history records and juvenile records, including to the extent necessary to exchange criminal history records information with the Federal Bureau of Investigation and other states through the interstate identification index, the National Crime Information Center, and other federal CJIS databases and indices. (8) In accordance with applicable state and federal laws, the department shall provide for the maintenance of records, including criminal history records regarding firearms licensure, as provided in 1927 PA 372, MCL 28.421 to 28.435. (9) The department shall provide information on the number of background checks processed through the internet criminal history access tool (ICHAT), as provided in section 224. (10) The following unexpended and unencumbered revenues deposited into the criminal justice information center service fees shall not lapse to the general fund, but shall be carried forward into the subsequent fiscal year: (a) Fees for fingerprinting and criminal record checks 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 name-based criminal record checks under 1935 PA 120, MCL 28.271 to 28.274. (b) Fees for application and licensing for initial and renewal concealed pistol licenses under 1927 PA 372, MCL 28.421 to 28.435. (c) Fees for searching, copying, and providing public records under the freedom of information act, 1976 PA 442, MCL 15.231 to 15.246. (d) Revenue from other sources, including, but not limited to, investment and interest earnings. (11) Unexpended and unencumbered revenue generated by state records management system fees shall not lapse to the general fund, but shall be carried forward into the subsequent fiscal year. Sec. 403. (1) The department shall provide forensic testing and analysis/profiling of DNA evidence to aid in law enforcement investigations in this state. (2) The department shall ensure its ability to maintain accreditation by a federally designated accrediting agency, as provided under 34 USC 12592. (3) The department shall provide forensic science services with an average turnaround time of 55 days, assuming an annual caseload volume commensurate with the average annual caseload received by the forensic science division during the preceding 5 fiscal years, and shall work to achieve a goal of a 30-day average turnaround time across all forensic science disciplines. (4) The department shall provide the following data as provided in section 224: (a) The average turnaround time for processing forensic evidence across all disciplines. (b) Forensic laboratory staffing levels, including scientists 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 in training, and vacancies. (c) The number of backlogged cases in each discipline. Sec. 404. (1) The biometrics and identification division shall house and manage the automated biometric identification system, the statewide network of agency photographs, and combined offender DNA index system biometric databases. (2) The department shall provide data on the number of 10-print and palm-print submissions to the database, as provided in section 224. (3) The department shall maintain the staffing and resources necessary to have a 28-day average wait time for scheduling a polygraph examination, assuming an annual caseload received commensurate with the average annual caseload received during the preceding 5 fiscal years, with a goal of achieving a 15-day average wait time. (4) If changes are made to the department's protocol for retaining and purging DNA analysis samples and records, the department shall post a copy of the protocol changes on the department's website. Sec. 405. Not later than December 1, the department shall submit a report to the subcommittees and senate and house fiscal agencies that includes, but is not limited to, all of the following information: (a) Sexual assault kit analysis backlog at the beginning of the prior fiscal year. (b) The number of sexual assault kits collected or submitted for analysis during the prior fiscal year. (c) The number of sexual assault kits analyzed and the number of associated DNA profiles created and uploaded during the prior 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 fiscal year. (d) Sexual assault kit analysis backlog at the end of the prior fiscal year. (e) The average turnaround time to analyze sexual assault kits and to create and upload associated DNA profiles for the prior fiscal year. Sec. 406. The department shall provide administrative support for the following grant and community service programs: (a) The operations of the automobile theft prevention authority. (b) Administration of the Edward Byrne memorial justice assistance program and other grant programs, as well as the department's community policing efforts. (c) Administration of the office of school safety. (d) Administration and outreach of the OK2SAY program. Sec. 407. Not later than March 30, the office of school safety shall provide a school safety report to the legislature and the senate and house fiscal agencies that must include the following: (a) Reports of incidents of school violence or threats reported to the state police by local law enforcement or local school districts, or received through the Michigan incident crime report (MICR). (b) Reports of OK2SAY-based incidences and activities. (c) Based upon an evaluation of school safety incidents and analysis of school safety grants, recommendations on best practices and other safety measures to ensure school safety in this state. Sec. 408. The unexpended and unencumbered general fund/general purpose funds appropriated in part 1 for trooper recruit school onboarding, training, and outfitting must not lapse to the general 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 fund at the end of the fiscal year but must be deposited into the trooper recruit school fund created under section 819b of the Michigan vehicle code, 1949 PA 300, MCL 257.819b. MICHIGAN COMMISSION ON LAW ENFORCEMENT STANDARDS Sec. 501. (1) MCOLES shall establish standards for the selection, employment, training, education, licensing, and licensure revocation of all law enforcement officers and provide the basic law enforcement training curriculum for law enforcement training academy programs statewide. (2) MCOLES shall maintain staffing and resources necessary to update law enforcement standards within 120 days of the enactment date of any new legislation. Sec. 502. The general fund/general purpose funds appropriated in part 1 for the public safety officers benefit fund must be deposited into the public safety officers benefit fund created in section 3 of the public safety officers benefit act, 2004 PA 46, MCL 28.633. All funds in the public safety officers benefit fund are appropriated and available for expenditure in accordance with section 3 of the public safety officers benefit act, 2004 PA 46, MCL 28.633. Sec. 503. Funds appropriated in part 1 for in-service training must be deposited into the law enforcement officers training fund created in section 11(7) of the Michigan commission on law enforcement standards act, 1965 PA 203, MCL 28.611. All funds in the law enforcement officers training fund are appropriated and available for expenditure to support the implementation of required annual in-service training standards for all licensed law enforcement officers in accordance with rules promulgated under 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 section 11(2) of the Michigan commission on law enforcement standards act, 1965 PA 203, MCL 28.611. FIELD SERVICES Sec. 601. (1) Department enlisted personnel who are employed to enforce traffic laws as provided in section 629e of the Michigan vehicle code, 1949 PA 300, MCL 257.629e, are not prohibited from responding to crimes in progress or other emergency situations and are responsible for making every effort to protect all residents of this state. (2) The department shall maintain the staffing and resources necessary to continually work to enhance traffic safety throughout this state and shall dedicate a minimum of 455,200 hours to statewide patrol, of which a minimum of 40,000 shall be committed to distressed cities in this state. The department shall work to improve public safety efforts within distressed cities by enhancing data analysis capabilities and identifying crime trends and areas with high occurrence of crime. (3) The department shall report on the number of residence checks of registered sex offenders conducted, as provided under section 224. (4) The department shall submit a report on or before April 15 to the subcommittees and senate and house fiscal agencies regarding the secure cities partnership during the prior calendar year. Sec. 602. (1) The department shall identify and apprehend criminals through criminal investigations in this state. (2) The department shall maintain the staffing and resources necessary to provide a comparable number of hours investigating crimes as the average annual number provided during the preceding 5 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 fiscal years. (3) The department shall maintain the staffing and resources necessary to annually meet or exceed a case clearance rate of 62%. (4) The department shall provide training opportunities to local law enforcement partners with the goal of increasing their knowledge of gambling laws, legal issues, opioid-related investigations, and other emerging law enforcement issues. (5) The department shall maintain the staffing and resources necessary to investigate the average annual number of opioid-related investigations conducted by multijurisdictional task forces and hometown security teams during the preceding 5 fiscal years. The department shall work to enhance investigative and drug interdiction efforts by enhancing data analysis capabilities and linking investigations among multijurisdictional task forces and hometown security teams. Sec. 603. (1) The department shall provide protection to this state, its economy, welfare, and vital state-sponsored programs through the prevention and suppression of organized smuggling of untaxed tobacco products in this state, through enforcement of the tobacco products tax act, 1993 PA 327, MCL 205.421 to 205.436, and other laws pertaining to combating criminal activity in this state, and by maintaining a tobacco tax enforcement unit. (2) The department shall submit an annual report on December 1 to the subcommittees, the senate and house appropriations subcommittees on general government, the senate and house fiscal agencies, and the state budget office that details expenditures and activities related to tobacco tax enforcement for the prior fiscal year. Sec. 604. (1) The department shall provide fire investigation 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 training and investigative assistance to public safety agencies in this state. (2) The department shall maintain the staffing and resources necessary to maintain readiness to respond appropriately to at least the average annual number of requests for fire investigation services that occurred during the preceding 5 fiscal years and shall be available for call out statewide 100% of the time. Sec. 606. (1) From the funds appropriated in part 1, the department shall make an organized, strategic effort to recruit trooper school candidates and other new employees that mirror the diverse racial, religious, and cultural backgrounds that make up the communities in Michigan, including individuals who are Black, Jewish, Native American, LGBTQ+, Indian/Hindu, Hispanic, Arab/Muslim, and Asian and Pacific Islander. An annual report of these recruiting efforts, along with the status of the diversity of current racial, religious, and cultural backgrounds of those employed by the department, must be reported to the subcommittees no later than April 15 of each year. (2) From the funds appropriated in part 1 that represent attrition savings, the department may use these funds to cover the costs of the recruiting efforts described under subsection (1). SPECIALIZED SERVICES Sec. 701. (1) The department shall operate the Michigan intelligence operations center for homeland security as this state's primary federally designated fusion center to receive, analyze, gather, and disseminate threat-related information among federal, state, local, tribal, and private sector partners. (2) The department shall ensure public safety by providing 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 public and private sector partners with timely and accurate information regarding critical information key resource threats as reported to or discovered by the Michigan intelligence operations center for homeland security and shall increase public awareness on how to report suspicious activity through website or telephone communications. (3) The department shall maintain the staffing and resources necessary to support the cyber section, including the Michigan cyber command center, the computer crimes unit, and the internet crimes against children task force. The department shall maintain the staffing and resources necessary to complete the average annual number of cases completed by the computer crimes unit during the preceding 5 fiscal years. The unit shall pursue process improvement initiatives to effectively utilize staff resources in providing investigatory assistance and evidentiary analysis for law enforcement and criminal justice agencies statewide. The department shall maintain the staffing and resources necessary to complete the average annual casework that the Michigan cyber command center completed during the preceding 5 fiscal years. (4) The department shall maintain the staffing and resources necessary to provide digital forensic analysis services with a goal of decreasing backlogs of digital forensic analysis cases annually until the department maintains a 60-day turnaround time. Sec. 702. (1) The department shall provide specialized services in support of, and to enhance, local, state, and federal law enforcement operations within this state in accordance with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations. (2) The department shall maintain the staffing and resources necessary to provide training to maintain readiness to respond 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 appropriately to at least the average annual number of requests for specialty services which occurred during the preceding 5 fiscal years. (3) The canine unit shall be available for call out statewide 100% of the time. (4) The bomb squad unit shall be available for call out statewide 100% of the time. (5) The emergency support teams shall be available for call out statewide 100% of the time. (6) The marine services team shall be available for call out statewide 100% of the time. (7) Aviation services shall be available for call out statewide 100% of the time, unless prohibited by weather or unexpected mechanical breakdowns. (8) The department shall maintain the staff and resources necessary to provide security services at the State Capitol Complex facilities, the State Secondary Complex, and other state-owned or leased properties, as provided under section 6c of 1935 PA 59, MCL 28.6c. The department shall also maintain the staff and resources necessary to respond to emergencies at the State Capitol Complex, State Secondary Complex, House Office Building, Binsfeld Office Building, Capitol parking lot, Townsend Parking Ramp, Roosevelt Parking Ramp, and other areas as directed. The department shall maintain a goal of annually conducting 35,000 property inspections of state owned and leased facilities. Sec. 703. (1) The department shall maintain commercial vehicle regulation, school bus inspections, and enforcement activities, including enforcement of requirements concerning size, weight, and load restrictions; operating authority; registration; fuel taxes; 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 transportation of hazardous materials; operations of new entrants; commercial driver licenses; and inspections pursuant to the federal motor carrier assistance program. (2) The department shall maintain the staffing and resources necessary to meet inspection goals consistent with the department's federal motor carrier assistance program activities. (3) Revenue collected under the motor carrier act, 1933 PA 254, MCL 475.1 to 479.42, shall be expended in accordance with that act. Unexpended and unencumbered revenues shall not lapse to the general fund but shall be carried forward into the subsequent fiscal year. Sec. 704. (1) The department shall coordinate the mitigation, preparation, response, and recovery activities of municipal, county, state, and federal governments, and other governmental entities, for all hazards, disasters, and emergencies. (2) The state director of emergency management may expend money appropriated under part 1 to call upon any agency or department of the state or any resource of the state to protect life or property or to provide for the health or safety of the population in any area of this state in which the governor proclaims a state of emergency or state of disaster under the emergency management act, 1976 PA 390, MCL 30.401 to 30.421. The state director of emergency management may expend the amounts the director considers necessary to accomplish these purposes. The director shall submit to the state budget director, as soon as possible, a complete report of all actions taken under the authority of this section. The report shall contain, as a separate item, a statement of all money expended that is not reimbursable from federal funding. The state budget director shall review 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 expenditures and submit recommendations to the legislature in regard to any possible need for a supplemental appropriation. (3) In addition to the funds appropriated in part 1, the department may receive and expend money from local, private, federal, or state sources for the purpose of providing emergency management training to local or private interests and for the purpose of supporting emergency preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation activity. If additional expenditure authorization in SIGMA is approved by the state budget office under this section, the department and the state budget office shall notify the subcommittees and the senate and house fiscal agencies within 10 days after the approval. The notification shall include the amount and source of the additional authorization, the date of its approval, and the projected use of the funds to be expended under the authorization. (4) The department shall foster, promote, and maintain partnerships to protect this state and homeland from all hazards. (5) The department shall maintain the staffing and resources necessary to do all of the following: (a) Serve approximately 105 local emergency management preparedness programs and 88 local emergency planning committees in this state. (b) Operate and maintain the state's emergency operations center and provide command and control in support of emergency response services. (c) Maintain readiness, including training and equipment to respond to civil disorders and natural disasters commensurate with the capabilities of fiscal year 2010-2011. (d) Perform hazardous materials response training. 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 (6) The department shall conduct a minimum of 3 training sessions to enhance safe response in the event of natural or manmade incidents, emergencies, or disasters. (7) In addition to the funds appropriated in part 1, there is appropriated from the disaster and emergency contingency fund an amount necessary to cover costs related to any disaster or emergency as defined in the emergency management act, 1976 PA 390, MCL 30.401 to 30.421. Funds shall be expended as provided under sections 18 and 19 of the emergency management act, 1976 PA 390, MCL 30.418 and 30.419, and R 30.51 to R 30.61 of the Michigan Administrative Code. (8) Funds in the disaster and emergency contingency fund shall not be expended unless the state budget director approves the expenditure and the department and the state budget office notify the senate and house appropriations committees. If expenditures are made from the disaster and emergency contingency fund during a month, the department shall submit monthly reports to the senate and house fiscal agencies detailing the purpose of the expenditures. These monthly reports shall be submitted within 30 days after the end of the month during which funds from the disaster and emergency contingency fund were expended. (9) Upon the declaration of a state of emergency or disaster by the governor under section 3 of the emergency management act, 1976 PA 390, MCL 30.403, approval of the state budget director, and notification of the subcommittees and senate and house fiscal agencies, the director may expend funds appropriated from any source to any line item within part 1 for the purpose of paying the necessary and reasonable expenses incurred by the department in responding to or mitigating the effects of any emergency 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 disaster as those terms are defined in section 2 of the emergency management act, 1976 PA 390, MCL 30.402. (10) The department shall track and report on a biannual basis, as provided in section 224 of this part, the status of the department's assessment of critical infrastructure vulnerabilities, including the protection status of critical infrastructure items identified by the assessment. The department is not required to report any information that could compromise the security of any critical infrastructure. Sec. 705. The department shall provide for the planning, administration, and implementation of highway traffic safety programs to save lives and reduce injuries on roads in this state, in partnership with other public and private organizations. Sec. 706. (1) Funds appropriated in part 1 for the secondary road patrol program shall be used to provide grants to sheriffs under the secondary road patrol program described under section 76 of 1846 RS 14, MCL 51.76. (2) Not later than April 30, the office of highway safety planning shall work with the state court administrative office, as necessary, to issue a report to the department and the subcommittees on the following data from the previous calendar year: (a) The total number of traffic civil infractions written under both state and local ordinances for which the $40.00 justice system assessment is to be assessed. (b) Of the total number reported under subdivision (a), the number of traffic civil infractions written under both state and local ordinances that the court assessed and ordered payment of the justice system assessment. 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 (c) Of the number reported under subdivision (b), the number of traffic civil infractions for which the justice system assessment was collected and distributed to the justice system fund created in section 181 of the revised judicature act of 1961, 1961 PA 236, MCL 600.181. (d) The number of citations, misdemeanors, and felonies written under both state and local ordinances corresponding to a law of this state for a violation of each of the following: (i) Section 617a of the Michigan vehicle code, 1949 PA 300, MCL 257.617a. (ii) Section 618 of the Michigan vehicle code, 1949 PA 300, MCL 257.618. (iii) Section 625(1) of the Michigan vehicle code, 1949 PA 300, MCL 257.625. (iv) Section 625(8) of the Michigan vehicle code, 1949 PA 300, MCL 257.625. (v) Section 626 of the Michigan vehicle code, 1949 PA 300, MCL 257.626. (vi) Section 676b of the Michigan vehicle code, 1949 PA 300, MCL 257.676b. (vii) Section 904 of the Michigan vehicle code, 1949 PA 300, MCL 257.904. (3) The sheriffs' duties under the secondary road patrol program, as outlined in section 76(2) of 1846 RS 14, MCL 51.76, are to patrol and monitor traffic violations; to enforce the criminal laws of this state, violations of which are observed by or brought to the attention of the sheriff's department while patrolling and monitoring secondary roads; to investigate accidents involving motor vehicles; and to provide emergency assistance to persons on 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 or near a highway or road the sheriff is patrolling and monitoring. ONE-TIME APPROPRIATIONS Sec. 801. The one-time appropriation in part 1 for contracts and services must be allocated for providing traffic control support for the Michigan International Speedway. Sec. 803. (1) From the funds appropriated in part 1 for firearm safety and response, $2,000,000.00 must be allocated to local law enforcement agencies to support the cost of firearm storage or safety equipment, including, but not limited to, lock boxes, safes or storage lockers, or cable or trigger locks. The department must establish guidelines to implement a grant program under this section. As applicable, grants to local law enforcement agencies may be used to support distribution of firearm safety equipment to the public at no cost. (2) From the funds appropriated in part 1 for firearm safety and response, $1,300,000.00 must be allocated to MCOLES for the purpose of training law enforcement officers in the response to active shooter situations.
31+ 1 2 3 4 5 6 part 1 line-item appropriations Sec. 101. There is appropriated for the department of state police for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2024, from the following funds: DEPARTMENT OF STATE POLICE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 100 State general fund/general purpose $ 100 part 2 provisions concerning appropriations general sections Sec. 201. In accordance with section 30 of article IX of the state constitution of 1963, total state spending from state sources in this appropriation act for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2024 is $100.00 and state spending from state sources to be paid to local units of government is $0.00. Sec. 202. The appropriations made and expenditures authorized under this act and the departments, commissions, boards, offices, and programs for which appropriations are made under this act are subject to the management and budget act, 1984 PA 431, MCL 18.1101 to 18.1594.
1432
1533 1
1634
1735 2
1836
1937 3
2038
2139 4
2240
2341 5
2442
2543 6
2644
27-7
28-
29-8
30-
3145 part 1
3246
3347 line-item appropriations
3448
3549 Sec. 101. There is appropriated for the department of state police for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2024, from the following funds:
3650
3751 DEPARTMENT OF STATE POLICE
38-APPROPRIATION SUMMARY
39-Full-time equated unclassified positions 3.0
4052
4153 DEPARTMENT OF STATE POLICE
42-
43-
44-
45-
46-
47-
48-
49-APPROPRIATION SUMMARY
50-
51-
52-
53-
54-
55-
56-
57-Full-time equated unclassified positions
58-
59-3.0
60-
61-
62-
63-
64-
65-1
66-
67-2
68-
69-3
70-
71-4
72-
73-5
74-
75-6
76-
77-7
78-
79-8
80-
81-9
82-
83-10
84-
85-11
86-
87-12
88-
89-13
90-
91-14
92-
93-15
94-
95-16
96-
97-17
98-
99-18
100-
101-19
102-
103-20
104-
105-21
106-
107-22
108-
109-23
110-
111-24
112-
113-25
114-
115-26
116-
117-27
118-
119-28
120-
121-
122-
123-Full-time equated classified positions 3,829.0
124-GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 884,169,800 887,469,800
125-Interdepartmental grant revenues:
126-Total interdepartmental grants and intradepartmental transfers 26,244,400
127-ADJUSTED GROSS APPROPRIATIONS $ 857,925,400 861,225,400
128-Federal revenues:
129-Total federal revenues 87,849,400
130-Special revenue funds:
131-Total local revenues 4,904,800
132-Total private revenues 35,000
133-Total other state restricted revenues 165,785,600
134-State general fund/general purpose $ 599,350,600 602,650,600
135-Sec. 102. DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATION AND SUPPORT
136-Full-time equated unclassified positions 3.0
137-Full-time equated classified positions 143.0
138-Unclassified salaries--FTEs 3.0 $ 564,400
139-Department services--FTEs 19.0 7,878,500
140-Departmentwide 52,184,100
141-Executive direction--FTEs 46.0 7,574,900
142-Mobile office and system support--FTEs 39.0 5,925,800
143-Professional development bureau--FTEs 39.0 12,209,600
144-GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 86,337,300
145-Appropriated from:
146-
147-Full-time equated classified positions
148-
149-3,829.0
150-
151-
152-
153-
154-
155-GROSS APPROPRIATION
156-
157-
158-
159-$
160-
161-884,169,800 887,469,800
162-
163-Interdepartmental grant revenues:
164-
165-
166-
167-
168-
169-
170-
171-Total interdepartmental grants and intradepartmental transfers
172-
173-
174-
175-
176-
177-26,244,400
178-
179-ADJUSTED GROSS APPROPRIATIONS
180-
181-
182-
183-$
184-
185-857,925,400 861,225,400
186-
187-Federal revenues:
188-
189-
190-
191-
192-
193-
194-
195-Total federal revenues
196-
197-
198-
199-
200-
201-87,849,400
202-
203-Special revenue funds:
204-
205-
206-
207-
208-
209-
210-
211-Total local revenues
212-
213-
214-
215-
216-
217-4,904,800
218-
219-Total private revenues
220-
221-
222-
223-
224-
225-35,000
226-
227-Total other state restricted revenues
228-
229-
230-
231-
232-
233-165,785,600
234-
235-State general fund/general purpose
236-
237-
238-
239-$
240-
241-599,350,600 602,650,600
242-
243-Sec. 102. DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATION AND SUPPORT
244-
245-
246-
247-
248-
249-
250-
251-Full-time equated unclassified positions
252-
253-3.0
254-
255-
256-
257-
258-
259-Full-time equated classified positions
260-
261-143.0
262-
263-
264-
265-
266-
267-Unclassified salaries--FTEs
268-
269-3.0
270-
271-$
272-
273-564,400
274-
275-Department services--FTEs
276-
277-19.0
278-
279-
280-
281-7,878,500
282-
283-Departmentwide
284-
285-
286-
287-
288-
289-52,184,100
290-
291-Executive direction--FTEs
292-
293-46.0
294-
295-
296-
297-7,574,900
298-
299-Mobile office and system support--FTEs
300-
301-39.0
302-
303-
304-
305-5,925,800
306-
307-Professional development bureau--FTEs
308-
309-39.0
310-
311-
312-
313-12,209,600
314-
315-GROSS APPROPRIATION
316-
317-
318-
319-$
320-
321-86,337,300
322-
323-Appropriated from:
32454
32555
32656
32757
32858
32959
33060
33161 1
33262
33363 2
33464
33565 3
33666
33767 4
33868
33969 5
34070
34171 6
34272
34373 7
34474
34575 8
34676
34777 9
34878
34979 10
35080
35181 11
35282
35383 12
35484
35585 13
35686
35787 14
35888
35989 15
36090
36191 16
36292
363-17
364-
365-18
366-
367-19
368-
369-20
370-
371-21
372-
373-22
374-
375-23
376-
377-24
378-
379-25
380-
381-26
382-
383-27
384-
385-28
386-
387-
388-
389-Interdepartmental grant revenues:
390-IDG from department of corrections, contract 26,000
391-IDG from department of transportation, state trunkline fund 41,100
392-IDG from department of treasury, casino gaming fees 405,500
393-IDG, training academy charges 192,200
394-IDT - auto theft funds 1,500
395-IDT - truck safety fund 54,100
396-Federal revenues:
397-DHS 23,800
398-DOJ 12,800
399-DOJ, interest bearing 9,900
400-DOT 2,163,200
401-Federal indirect funds 1,364,600
402-Special revenue funds:
403-Local - AFIS fees 100
404-Local - LEIN fees 800
405-Local - reimbursed services 300
406-Local - school bus revenue 7,200
407-Auto theft prevention fund 31,000
408-Criminal justice information center service fees 2,584,600
409-Drunk driving prevention and training fund 431,200
410-Forensic science reimbursement fees 50,300
411-Hazardous materials training center fees 50,700
412-Highway safety fund 263,100
413-Marihuana regulatory fund 261,600
414-
415-Interdepartmental grant revenues:
41693
41794
41895
41996
42097
42198
42299
423-IDG from department of corrections, contract
424-
425-
426-
427-
428-
429-26,000
430-
431-IDG from department of transportation, state trunkline fund
432-
433-
434-
435-
436-
437-41,100
438-
439-IDG from department of treasury, casino gaming fees
440-
441-
442-
443-
444-
445-405,500
446-
447-IDG, training academy charges
448-
449-
450-
451-
452-
453-192,200
454-
455-IDT - auto theft funds
456-
457-
458-
459-
460-
461-1,500
462-
463-IDT - truck safety fund
464-
465-
466-
467-
468-
469-54,100
470-
471-Federal revenues:
472100
473101
474102
475103
476104
477105
478106
479-DHS
480-
481-
482-
483-
484-
485-23,800
486-
487-DOJ
488-
489-
490-
491-
492-
493-12,800
494-
495-DOJ, interest bearing
496-
497-
498-
499-
500-
501-9,900
502-
503-DOT
504-
505-
506-
507-
508-
509-2,163,200
510-
511-Federal indirect funds
512-
513-
514-
515-
516-
517-1,364,600
518-
519-Special revenue funds:
520107
521108
522109
523110
524111
525112
526113
527-Local - AFIS fees
528114
529115
530116
531117
532118
533-100
119+GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 100
120+State general fund/general purpose $ 100
534121
535-Local - LEIN fees
122+GROSS APPROPRIATION
536123
537124
538125
539-
540-
541-800
542-
543-Local - reimbursed services
544-
545-
546-
547-
548-
549-300
550-
551-Local - school bus revenue
552-
553-
554-
555-
556-
557-7,200
558-
559-Auto theft prevention fund
560-
561-
562-
563-
564-
565-31,000
566-
567-Criminal justice information center service fees
568-
569-
570-
571-
572-
573-2,584,600
574-
575-Drunk driving prevention and training fund
576-
577-
578-
579-
580-
581-431,200
582-
583-Forensic science reimbursement fees
584-
585-
586-
587-
588-
589-50,300
590-
591-Hazardous materials training center fees
592-
593-
594-
595-
596-
597-50,700
598-
599-Highway safety fund
600-
601-
602-
603-
604-
605-263,100
606-
607-Marihuana regulatory fund
608-
609-
610-
611-
612-
613-261,600
614-
615-1
616-
617-2
618-
619-3
620-
621-4
622-
623-5
624-
625-6
626-
627-7
628-
629-8
630-
631-9
632-
633-10
634-
635-11
636-
637-12
638-
639-13
640-
641-14
642-
643-15
644-
645-16
646-
647-17
648-
649-18
650-
651-19
652-
653-20
654-
655-21
656-
657-22
658-
659-23
660-
661-24
662-
663-25
664-
665-26
666-
667-27
668-
669-28
670-
671-Michigan justice training fund 3,700
672-Michigan merit award trust fund 16,100
673-Motor carrier fees 351,200
674-Narcotics-related forfeiture revenue 400
675-Nuclear plant emergency planning reimbursement 23,000
676-Precision driving track fees 800
677-Reimbursed services 300
678-Secondary road patrol and training fund 100
679-Sex offenders registration fund 800
680-State forensic laboratory fund 88,900
681-State police administrator and coordinator 911 fund 25,800
682-State police service fees 400
683-State services fee fund 213,000
684-Tobacco tax revenue 113,800
685-Traffic law enforcement and safety fund 487,300
686-Truck driver safety fund 1,600
687-Vehicle sales proceeds 450,000
688-State general fund/general purpose $ 76,584,500
689-Sec. 103. LAW ENFORCEMENT
690-Full-time equated classified positions 601.0
691-Biometrics and identification--FTEs 60.0 $ 11,342,700
692-Criminal justice information center--FTEs 154.0 26,852,500
693-Forensic science--FTEs 278.0 48,281,000
694-Grants and community services--FTEs 60.0 19,963,200
695-Office of school safety--FTEs 6.0 1,354,800
696-State 9-1-1 administration--FTEs 5.0 1,126,500
697-Training operations--FTEs 38.0 8,084,400
698-
699-Michigan justice training fund
700-
701-
702-
703-
704-
705-3,700
706-
707-Michigan merit award trust fund
708-
709-
710-
711-
712-
713-16,100
714-
715-Motor carrier fees
716-
717-
718-
719-
720-
721-351,200
722-
723-Narcotics-related forfeiture revenue
724-
725-
726-
727-
728-
729-400
730-
731-Nuclear plant emergency planning reimbursement
732-
733-
734-
735-
736-
737-23,000
738-
739-Precision driving track fees
740-
741-
742-
743-
744-
745-800
746-
747-Reimbursed services
748-
749-
750-
751-
752-
753-300
754-
755-Secondary road patrol and training fund
756-
757-
758-
759-
126+$
760127
761128 100
762-
763-Sex offenders registration fund
764-
765-
766-
767-
768-
769-800
770-
771-State forensic laboratory fund
772-
773-
774-
775-
776-
777-88,900
778-
779-State police administrator and coordinator 911 fund
780-
781-
782-
783-
784-
785-25,800
786-
787-State police service fees
788-
789-
790-
791-
792-
793-400
794-
795-State services fee fund
796-
797-
798-
799-
800-
801-213,000
802-
803-Tobacco tax revenue
804-
805-
806-
807-
808-
809-113,800
810-
811-Traffic law enforcement and safety fund
812-
813-
814-
815-
816-
817-487,300
818-
819-Truck driver safety fund
820-
821-
822-
823-
824-
825-1,600
826-
827-Vehicle sales proceeds
828-
829-
830-
831-
832-
833-450,000
834129
835130 State general fund/general purpose
836131
837132
838133
839134 $
840135
841-76,584,500
842-
843-Sec. 103. LAW ENFORCEMENT
844-
845-
846-
847-
848-
849-
850-
851-Full-time equated classified positions
852-
853-601.0
854-
855-
856-
857-
858-
859-Biometrics and identification--FTEs
860-
861-60.0
862-
863-$
864-
865-11,342,700
866-
867-Criminal justice information center--FTEs
868-
869-154.0
870-
871-
872-
873-26,852,500
874-
875-Forensic science--FTEs
876-
877-278.0
878-
879-
880-
881-48,281,000
882-
883-Grants and community services--FTEs
884-
885-60.0
886-
887-
888-
889-19,963,200
890-
891-Office of school safety--FTEs
892-
893-6.0
894-
895-
896-
897-1,354,800
898-
899-State 9-1-1 administration--FTEs
900-
901-5.0
902-
903-
904-
905-1,126,500
906-
907-Training operations--FTEs
908-
909-38.0
910-
911-
912-
913-8,084,400
914-
915-1
916-
917-2
918-
919-3
920-
921-4
922-
923-5
924-
925-6
926-
927-7
928-
929-8
930-
931-9
932-
933-10
934-
935-11
936-
937-12
938-
939-13
940-
941-14
942-
943-15
944-
945-16
946-
947-17
948-
949-18
950-
951-19
952-
953-20
954-
955-21
956-
957-22
958-
959-23
960-
961-24
962-
963-25
964-
965-26
966-
967-27
968-
969-28
970-
971-Trooper recruit school onboarding, training and outfitting 5,000,000
972-GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 122,005,100
973-Appropriated from:
974-Interdepartmental grant revenues:
975-IDG from department of state 396,500
976-IDG from department of transportation, state trunkline fund 741,500
977-IDG, training academy charges 2,791,600
978-IDT, Michigan justice training fund 750,000
979-Federal revenues:
980-DOJ 8,713,600
981-DOJ, interest bearing 4,005,700
982-DOT 669,200
983-Special revenue funds:
984-Local - SRMS fees 919,200
985-Private donations 20,000
986-Auto theft prevention fund 8,225,400
987-Criminal justice information center service fees 22,534,800
988-Drunk driving prevention and training fund 200,800
989-Forensic science reimbursement fees 1,002,000
990-Motor carrier fees 139,800
991-Precision driving track fees 335,100
992-Sex offenders registration fund 391,800
993-State forensic laboratory fund 767,600
994-State police administrator and coordinator 911 fund 1,126,500
995-
996-Trooper recruit school onboarding, training and outfitting
997-
998-
999-
1000-
1001-
1002-5,000,000
1003-
1004-GROSS APPROPRIATION
1005-
1006-
1007-
1008-$
1009-
1010-122,005,100
1011-
1012-Appropriated from:
1013-
1014-
1015-
1016-
1017-
1018-
1019-
1020-Interdepartmental grant revenues:
1021-
1022-
1023-
1024-
1025-
1026-
1027-
1028-IDG from department of state
1029-
1030-
1031-
1032-
1033-
1034-396,500
1035-
1036-IDG from department of transportation, state trunkline fund
1037-
1038-
1039-
1040-
1041-
1042-741,500
1043-
1044-IDG, training academy charges
1045-
1046-
1047-
1048-
1049-
1050-2,791,600
1051-
1052-IDT, Michigan justice training fund
1053-
1054-
1055-
1056-
1057-
1058-750,000
1059-
1060-Federal revenues:
1061-
1062-
1063-
1064-
1065-
1066-
1067-
1068-DOJ
1069-
1070-
1071-
1072-
1073-
1074-8,713,600
1075-
1076-DOJ, interest bearing
1077-
1078-
1079-
1080-
1081-
1082-4,005,700
1083-
1084-DOT
1085-
1086-
1087-
1088-
1089-
1090-669,200
1091-
1092-Special revenue funds:
1093-
1094-
1095-
1096-
1097-
1098-
1099-
1100-Local - SRMS fees
1101-
1102-
1103-
1104-
1105-
1106-919,200
1107-
1108-Private donations
1109-
1110-
1111-
1112-
1113-
1114-20,000
1115-
1116-Auto theft prevention fund
1117-
1118-
1119-
1120-
1121-
1122-8,225,400
1123-
1124-Criminal justice information center service fees
1125-
1126-
1127-
1128-
1129-
1130-22,534,800
1131-
1132-Drunk driving prevention and training fund
1133-
1134-
1135-
1136-
1137-
1138-200,800
1139-
1140-Forensic science reimbursement fees
1141-
1142-
1143-
1144-
1145-
1146-1,002,000
1147-
1148-Motor carrier fees
1149-
1150-
1151-
1152-
1153-
1154-139,800
1155-
1156-Precision driving track fees
1157-
1158-
1159-
1160-
1161-
1162-335,100
1163-
1164-Sex offenders registration fund
1165-
1166-
1167-
1168-
1169-
1170-391,800
1171-
1172-State forensic laboratory fund
1173-
1174-
1175-
1176-
1177-
1178-767,600
1179-
1180-State police administrator and coordinator 911 fund
1181-
1182-
1183-
1184-
1185-
1186-1,126,500
1187-
1188-1
1189-
1190-2
1191-
1192-3
1193-
1194-4
1195-
1196-5
1197-
1198-6
1199-
1200-7
1201-
1202-8
1203-
1204-9
1205-
1206-10
1207-
1208-11
1209-
1210-12
1211-
1212-13
1213-
1214-14
1215-
1216-15
1217-
1218-16
1219-
1220-17
1221-
1222-18
1223-
1224-19
1225-
1226-20
1227-
1228-21
1229-
1230-22
1231-
1232-23
1233-
1234-24
1235-
1236-25
1237-
1238-26
1239-
1240-27
1241-
1242-28
1243-
1244-State services fee fund 7,988,600
1245-Student safety fund 250,000
1246-Traffic crash revenue 366,100
1247-State general fund/general purpose $ 59,669,300
1248-Sec. 104. MICHIGAN COMMISSION ON LAW ENFORCEMENT STANDARDS
1249-Full-time equated classified positions 27.0
1250-De-escalation training $ 500,000
1251-In-service training--FTEs 7.0 18,240,000
1252-Justice training grants 10,000,000
1253-Public safety officers benefit fund--FTE 1.0 303,000
1254-Standards and training--FTEs 19.0 3,926,200
1255-Training only to local units 855,000
1256-GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 33,824,200
1257-Appropriated from:
1258-Federal revenues:
1259-DOJ 278,400
1260-Special revenue funds:
1261-Law enforcement officers training fund 25,000
1262-Marihuana regulatory fund 3,272,000
1263-Michigan justice training fund 10,000,000
1264-Private security licensing fees 5,000
1265-Retired law enforcement officer safety fund 25,000
1266-Secondary road patrol and training fund 855,000
1267-State general fund/general purpose $ 19,363,800
1268-Sec. 105. FIELD SERVICES
1269-Full-time equated classified positions 2,428.0
1270-Investigative services--FTEs 148.5 $ 39,726,400
1271-
1272-State services fee fund
1273-
1274-
1275-
1276-
1277-
1278-7,988,600
1279-
1280-Student safety fund
1281-
1282-
1283-
1284-
1285-
1286-250,000
1287-
1288-Traffic crash revenue
1289-
1290-
1291-
1292-
1293-
1294-366,100
1295-
1296-State general fund/general purpose
1297-
1298-
1299-
1300-$
1301-
1302-59,669,300
1303-
1304-Sec. 104. MICHIGAN COMMISSION ON LAW ENFORCEMENT STANDARDS
1305-
1306-
1307-
1308-
1309-
1310-
1311-
1312-Full-time equated classified positions
1313-
1314-27.0
1315-
1316-
1317-
1318-
1319-
1320-De-escalation training
1321-
1322-
1323-
1324-$
1325-
1326-500,000
1327-
1328-In-service training--FTEs
1329-
1330-7.0
1331-
1332-
1333-
1334-18,240,000
1335-
1336-Justice training grants
1337-
1338-
1339-
1340-
1341-
1342-10,000,000
1343-
1344-Public safety officers benefit fund--FTE
1345-
1346-1.0
1347-
1348-
1349-
1350-303,000
1351-
1352-Standards and training--FTEs
1353-
1354-19.0
1355-
1356-
1357-
1358-3,926,200
1359-
1360-Training only to local units
1361-
1362-
1363-
1364-
1365-
1366-855,000
1367-
1368-GROSS APPROPRIATION
1369-
1370-
1371-
1372-$
1373-
1374-33,824,200
1375-
1376-Appropriated from:
1377-
1378-
1379-
1380-
1381-
1382-
1383-
1384-Federal revenues:
1385-
1386-
1387-
1388-
1389-
1390-
1391-
1392-DOJ
1393-
1394-
1395-
1396-
1397-
1398-278,400
1399-
1400-Special revenue funds:
1401-
1402-
1403-
1404-
1405-
1406-
1407-
1408-Law enforcement officers training fund
1409-
1410-
1411-
1412-
1413-
1414-25,000
1415-
1416-Marihuana regulatory fund
1417-
1418-
1419-
1420-
1421-
1422-3,272,000
1423-
1424-Michigan justice training fund
1425-
1426-
1427-
1428-
1429-
1430-10,000,000
1431-
1432-Private security licensing fees
1433-
1434-
1435-
1436-
1437-
1438-5,000
1439-
1440-Retired law enforcement officer safety fund
1441-
1442-
1443-
1444-
1445-
1446-25,000
1447-
1448-Secondary road patrol and training fund
1449-
1450-
1451-
1452-
1453-
1454-855,000
1455-
1456-State general fund/general purpose
1457-
1458-
1459-
1460-$
1461-
1462-19,363,800
1463-
1464-Sec. 105. FIELD SERVICES
1465-
1466-
1467-
1468-
1469-
1470-
1471-
1472-Full-time equated classified positions
1473-
1474-2,428.0
1475-
1476-
1477-
1478-
1479-
1480-Investigative services--FTEs
1481-
1482-148.5
1483-
1484-$
1485-
1486-39,726,400
1487-
1488-1
1489-
1490-2
1491-
1492-3
1493-
1494-4
1495-
1496-5
1497-
1498-6
1499-
1500-7
1501-
1502-8
1503-
1504-9
1505-
1506-10
1507-
1508-11
1509-
1510-12
1511-
1512-13
1513-
1514-14
1515-
1516-15
1517-
1518-16
1519-
1520-17
1521-
1522-18
1523-
1524-19
1525-
1526-20
1527-
1528-21
1529-
1530-22
1531-
1532-23
1533-
1534-24
1535-
1536-25
1537-
1538-26
1539-
1540-27
1541-
1542-28
1543-
1544-Post operations--FTEs 2,249.5 395,420,200
1545-Secure cities partnership--FTEs 30.0 9,631,400
1546-GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 444,778,000
1547-Appropriated from:
1548-Interdepartmental grant revenues:
1549-IDG from department of treasury, casino gaming fees 5,774,600
1550-IDT - Auto theft funds 1,123,600
1551-IDT - truck safety fund 3,100
1552-Federal revenues:
1553-DOJ 5,378,000
1554-DOT 1,149,100
1555-Federal forfeiture revenues 544,100
1556-Federal investigations - reimbursed services 3,173,500
1557-Special revenue funds:
1558-Local - reimbursed services 1,235,400
1559-Bottle bill enforcement fund 770,000
1560-Highway safety fund 8,970,700
1561-Marihuana regulation fund 2,393,300
1562-Marihuana regulatory fund 3,121,800
1563-Michigan merit award trust fund 854,900
1564-Narcotics-related forfeiture revenue 1,538,200
1565-Nonnarcotic forfeiture revenue 50,600
1566-State police service fees 3,752,200
1567-State services fee fund 1,028,600
1568-Tobacco tax revenue 5,076,300
1569-Traffic law enforcement and safety fund 24,437,100
1570-Trooper school recruitment fund 5,073,900
1571-
1572-Post operations--FTEs
1573-
1574-2,249.5
1575-
1576-
1577-
1578-395,420,200
1579-
1580-Secure cities partnership--FTEs
1581-
1582-30.0
1583-
1584-
1585-
1586-9,631,400
1587-
1588-GROSS APPROPRIATION
1589-
1590-
1591-
1592-$
1593-
1594-444,778,000
1595-
1596-Appropriated from:
1597-
1598-
1599-
1600-
1601-
1602-
1603-
1604-Interdepartmental grant revenues:
1605-
1606-
1607-
1608-
1609-
1610-
1611-
1612-IDG from department of treasury, casino gaming fees
1613-
1614-
1615-
1616-
1617-
1618-5,774,600
1619-
1620-IDT - Auto theft funds
1621-
1622-
1623-
1624-
1625-
1626-1,123,600
1627-
1628-IDT - truck safety fund
1629-
1630-
1631-
1632-
1633-
1634-3,100
1635-
1636-Federal revenues:
1637-
1638-
1639-
1640-
1641-
1642-
1643-
1644-DOJ
1645-
1646-
1647-
1648-
1649-
1650-5,378,000
1651-
1652-DOT
1653-
1654-
1655-
1656-
1657-
1658-1,149,100
1659-
1660-Federal forfeiture revenues
1661-
1662-
1663-
1664-
1665-
1666-544,100
1667-
1668-Federal investigations - reimbursed services
1669-
1670-
1671-
1672-
1673-
1674-3,173,500
1675-
1676-Special revenue funds:
1677-
1678-
1679-
1680-
1681-
1682-
1683-
1684-Local - reimbursed services
1685-
1686-
1687-
1688-
1689-
1690-1,235,400
1691-
1692-Bottle bill enforcement fund
1693-
1694-
1695-
1696-
1697-
1698-770,000
1699-
1700-Highway safety fund
1701-
1702-
1703-
1704-
1705-
1706-8,970,700
1707-
1708-Marihuana regulation fund
1709-
1710-
1711-
1712-
1713-
1714-2,393,300
1715-
1716-Marihuana regulatory fund
1717-
1718-
1719-
1720-
1721-
1722-3,121,800
1723-
1724-Michigan merit award trust fund
1725-
1726-
1727-
1728-
1729-
1730-854,900
1731-
1732-Narcotics-related forfeiture revenue
1733-
1734-
1735-
1736-
1737-
1738-1,538,200
1739-
1740-Nonnarcotic forfeiture revenue
1741-
1742-
1743-
1744-
1745-
1746-50,600
1747-
1748-State police service fees
1749-
1750-
1751-
1752-
1753-
1754-3,752,200
1755-
1756-State services fee fund
1757-
1758-
1759-
1760-
1761-
1762-1,028,600
1763-
1764-Tobacco tax revenue
1765-
1766-
1767-
1768-
1769-
1770-5,076,300
1771-
1772-Traffic law enforcement and safety fund
1773-
1774-
1775-
1776-
1777-
1778-24,437,100
1779-
1780-Trooper school recruitment fund
1781-
1782-
1783-
1784-
1785-
1786-5,073,900
1787-
1788-1
1789-
1790-2
1791-
1792-3
1793-
1794-4
1795-
1796-5
1797-
1798-6
1799-
1800-7
1801-
1802-8
1803-
1804-9
1805-
1806-10
1807-
1808-11
1809-
1810-12
1811-
1812-13
1813-
1814-14
1815-
1816-15
1817-
1818-16
1819-
1820-17
1821-
1822-18
1823-
1824-19
1825-
1826-20
1827-
1828-21
1829-
1830-22
1831-
1832-23
1833-
1834-24
1835-
1836-25
1837-
1838-26
1839-
1840-27
1841-
1842-28
1843-
1844-
1845-
1846-State general fund/general purpose $ 369,329,000
1847-Sec. 106. SPECIALIZED SERVICES
1848-Full-time equated classified positions 630.0
1849-Commercial vehicle enforcement--FTEs 211.0 $ 38,420,900
1850-Emergency management and homeland security--FTEs 64.0 16,709,700
1851-Hazardous materials programs--FTEs 25.0 23,596,000
1852-Highway safety planning--FTEs 25.0 16,858,000
1853-Intelligence operations--FTEs 229.0 33,536,600
1854-Secondary road patrol program--FTE 1.0 14,999,200
1855-Special operations--FTEs 75.0 18,174,100
1856-GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 162,294,500
1857-Appropriated from:
1858-Interdepartmental grant revenues:
1859-IDG from department of transportation, state trunkline fund 11,275,100
1860-IDG from department of treasury, public safety answer point training 911 fund 100,000
1861-IDT - truck safety fund 2,047,300
1862-Federal revenues:
1863-DHS 31,740,100
1864-DOT 27,663,000
1865-Special revenue funds:
1866-Local - school bus revenue 1,790,100
1867-Private donations 15,000
1868-Bottle bill enforcement fund 230,000
1869-Criminal justice information center service fees 419,100
1870-
1871-State general fund/general purpose
1872-
1873-
1874-
1875-$
1876-
1877-369,329,000
1878-
1879-Sec. 106. SPECIALIZED SERVICES
1880-
1881-
1882-
1883-
1884-
1885-
1886-
1887-Full-time equated classified positions
1888-
1889-630.0
1890-
1891-
1892-
1893-
1894-
1895-Commercial vehicle enforcement--FTEs
1896-
1897-211.0
1898-
1899-$
1900-
1901-38,420,900
1902-
1903-Emergency management and homeland security--FTEs
1904-
1905-64.0
1906-
1907-
1908-
1909-16,709,700
1910-
1911-Hazardous materials programs--FTEs
1912-
1913-25.0
1914-
1915-
1916-
1917-23,596,000
1918-
1919-Highway safety planning--FTEs
1920-
1921-25.0
1922-
1923-
1924-
1925-16,858,000
1926-
1927-Intelligence operations--FTEs
1928-
1929-229.0
1930-
1931-
1932-
1933-33,536,600
1934-
1935-Secondary road patrol program--FTE
1936-
1937-1.0
1938-
1939-
1940-
1941-14,999,200
1942-
1943-Special operations--FTEs
1944-
1945-75.0
1946-
1947-
1948-
1949-18,174,100
1950-
1951-GROSS APPROPRIATION
1952-
1953-
1954-
1955-$
1956-
1957-162,294,500
1958-
1959-Appropriated from:
1960-
1961-
1962-
1963-
1964-
1965-
1966-
1967-Interdepartmental grant revenues:
1968-
1969-
1970-
1971-
1972-
1973-
1974-
1975-IDG from department of transportation, state trunkline fund
1976-
1977-
1978-
1979-
1980-
1981-11,275,100
1982-
1983-IDG from department of treasury, public safety answer point training 911 fund
1984-
1985-
1986-
1987-
1988-
1989-100,000
1990-
1991-IDT - truck safety fund
1992-
1993-
1994-
1995-
1996-
1997-2,047,300
1998-
1999-Federal revenues:
2000-
2001-
2002-
2003-
2004-
2005-
2006-
2007-DHS
2008-
2009-
2010-
2011-
2012-
2013-31,740,100
2014-
2015-DOT
2016-
2017-
2018-
2019-
2020-
2021-27,663,000
2022-
2023-Special revenue funds:
2024-
2025-
2026-
2027-
2028-
2029-
2030-
2031-Local - school bus revenue
2032-
2033-
2034-
2035-
2036-
2037-1,790,100
2038-
2039-Private donations
2040-
2041-
2042-
2043-
2044-
2045-15,000
2046-
2047-Bottle bill enforcement fund
2048-
2049-
2050-
2051-
2052-
2053-230,000
2054-
2055-Criminal justice information center service fees
2056-
2057-
2058-
2059-
2060-
2061-419,100
2062-
2063-1
2064-
2065-2
2066-
2067-3
2068-
2069-4
2070-
2071-5
2072-
2073-6
2074-
2075-7
2076-
2077-8
2078-
2079-9
2080-
2081-10
2082-
2083-11
2084-
2085-12
2086-
2087-13
2088-
2089-14
2090-
2091-15
2092-
2093-16
2094-
2095-17
2096-
2097-18
2098-
2099-19
2100-
2101-20
2102-
2103-21
2104-
2105-22
2106-
2107-23
2108-
2109-24
2110-
2111-25
2112-
2113-26
2114-
2115-27
2116-
2117-28
2118-
2119-Hazardous materials training center fees 749,700
2120-Marihuana regulation fund 253,400
2121-Marihuana regulatory fund 388,800
2122-Motor carrier fees 8,801,700
2123-Nuclear plant emergency planning reimbursement 2,414,500
2124-Reimbursed services 1,235,300
2125-Rental of departmental aircraft 51,500
2126-Secondary road patrol and training fund 14,999,200
2127-State police dispatch operator 911 fund 681,900
2128-Truck driver safety fund 3,974,600
2129-State general fund/general purpose $ 53,464,200
2130-Sec. 107. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
2131-Information technology services and projects $ 28,940,300
2132-GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 28,940,300
2133-Appropriated from:
2134-Interdepartmental grant revenues:
2135-IDG from department of transportation, state trunkline fund 364,700
2136-IDG from department of treasury, casino gaming fees 122,800
2137-IDG, training academy charges 11,500
2138-IDT - auto theft funds 4,300
2139-IDT - truck safety fund 17,400
2140-Federal revenues:
2141-DHS 119,400
2142-DOJ 580,400
2143-DOT 260,600
2144-Special revenue funds:
2145-
2146-Hazardous materials training center fees
2147-
2148-
2149-
2150-
2151-
2152-749,700
2153-
2154-Marihuana regulation fund
2155-
2156-
2157-
2158-
2159-
2160-253,400
2161-
2162-Marihuana regulatory fund
2163-
2164-
2165-
2166-
2167-
2168-388,800
2169-
2170-Motor carrier fees
2171-
2172-
2173-
2174-
2175-
2176-8,801,700
2177-
2178-Nuclear plant emergency planning reimbursement
2179-
2180-
2181-
2182-
2183-
2184-2,414,500
2185-
2186-Reimbursed services
2187-
2188-
2189-
2190-
2191-
2192-1,235,300
2193-
2194-Rental of departmental aircraft
2195-
2196-
2197-
2198-
2199-
2200-51,500
2201-
2202-Secondary road patrol and training fund
2203-
2204-
2205-
2206-
2207-
2208-14,999,200
2209-
2210-State police dispatch operator 911 fund
2211-
2212-
2213-
2214-
2215-
2216-681,900
2217-
2218-Truck driver safety fund
2219-
2220-
2221-
2222-
2223-
2224-3,974,600
2225-
2226-State general fund/general purpose
2227-
2228-
2229-
2230-$
2231-
2232-53,464,200
2233-
2234-Sec. 107. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
2235-
2236-
2237-
2238-
2239-
2240-
2241-
2242-Information technology services and projects
2243-
2244-
2245-
2246-$
2247-
2248-28,940,300
2249-
2250-GROSS APPROPRIATION
2251-
2252-
2253-
2254-$
2255-
2256-28,940,300
2257-
2258-Appropriated from:
2259-
2260-
2261-
2262-
2263-
2264-
2265-
2266-Interdepartmental grant revenues:
2267-
2268-
2269-
2270-
2271-
2272-
2273-
2274-IDG from department of transportation, state trunkline fund
2275-
2276-
2277-
2278-
2279-
2280-364,700
2281-
2282-IDG from department of treasury, casino gaming fees
2283-
2284-
2285-
2286-
2287-
2288-122,800
2289-
2290-IDG, training academy charges
2291-
2292-
2293-
2294-
2295-
2296-11,500
2297-
2298-IDT - auto theft funds
2299-
2300-
2301-
2302-
2303-
2304-4,300
2305-
2306-IDT - truck safety fund
2307-
2308-
2309-
2310-
2311-
2312-17,400
2313-
2314-Federal revenues:
2315-
2316-
2317-
2318-
2319-
2320-
2321-
2322-DHS
2323-
2324-
2325-
2326-
2327-
2328-119,400
2329-
2330-DOJ
2331-
2332-
2333-
2334-
2335-
2336-580,400
2337-
2338-DOT
2339-
2340-
2341-
2342-
2343-
2344-260,600
2345-
2346-Special revenue funds:
2347-
2348-
2349-
2350-
2351-
2352-
2353-
2354-1
2355-
2356-2
2357-
2358-3
2359-
2360-4
2361-
2362-5
2363-
2364-6
2365-
2366-7
2367-
2368-8
2369-
2370-9
2371-
2372-10
2373-
2374-11
2375-
2376-12
2377-
2378-13
2379-
2380-14
2381-
2382-15
2383-
2384-16
2385-
2386-17
2387-
2388-18
2389-
2390-19
2391-
2392-20
2393-
2394-21
2395-
2396-22
2397-
2398-23
2399-
2400-24
2401-
2402-25
2403-
2404-26
2405-
2406-27
2407-
2408-28
2409-
2410-Local - AFIS fees 80,000
2411-Local - LEIN fees 851,300
2412-Local - school bus revenue 20,400
2413-Auto theft prevention fund 6,200
2414-Criminal justice information center service fees 9,279,300
2415-Drunk driving prevention and training fund 3,600
2416-Forensic science reimbursement fees 76,500
2417-Highway safety fund 92,400
2418-Marihuana regulatory fund 773,700
2419-Michigan merit award trust fund 3,400
2420-Motor carrier fees 420,500
2421-Nuclear plant emergency planning reimbursement 12,800
2422-Sex offenders registration fund 228,400
2423-State forensic laboratory fund 113,000
2424-State police administrator and coordinator 911 fund 7,200
2425-State police dispatch operator 911 fund 68,900
2426-State services fee fund 84,400
2427-Tobacco tax revenue 21,400
2428-Traffic crash revenue 246,900
2429-Traffic law enforcement and safety fund 119,500
2430-State general fund/general purpose $ 14,949,400
2431-Sec. 108. ONE-TIME APPROPRIATIONS
2432-Contracts and services $ 100
2433-Firearm safety and response 3,300,000
2434-Gun violence prevention 1,200,000
2435-Trooper school 4,790,300
2436-
2437-Local - AFIS fees
2438-
2439-
2440-
2441-
2442-
2443-80,000
2444-
2445-Local - LEIN fees
2446-
2447-
2448-
2449-
2450-
2451-851,300
2452-
2453-Local - school bus revenue
2454-
2455-
2456-
2457-
2458-
2459-20,400
2460-
2461-Auto theft prevention fund
2462-
2463-
2464-
2465-
2466-
2467-6,200
2468-
2469-Criminal justice information center service fees
2470-
2471-
2472-
2473-
2474-
2475-9,279,300
2476-
2477-Drunk driving prevention and training fund
2478-
2479-
2480-
2481-
2482-
2483-3,600
2484-
2485-Forensic science reimbursement fees
2486-
2487-
2488-
2489-
2490-
2491-76,500
2492-
2493-Highway safety fund
2494-
2495-
2496-
2497-
2498-
2499-92,400
2500-
2501-Marihuana regulatory fund
2502-
2503-
2504-
2505-
2506-
2507-773,700
2508-
2509-Michigan merit award trust fund
2510-
2511-
2512-
2513-
2514-
2515-3,400
2516-
2517-Motor carrier fees
2518-
2519-
2520-
2521-
2522-
2523-420,500
2524-
2525-Nuclear plant emergency planning reimbursement
2526-
2527-
2528-
2529-
2530-
2531-12,800
2532-
2533-Sex offenders registration fund
2534-
2535-
2536-
2537-
2538-
2539-228,400
2540-
2541-State forensic laboratory fund
2542-
2543-
2544-
2545-
2546-
2547-113,000
2548-
2549-State police administrator and coordinator 911 fund
2550-
2551-
2552-
2553-
2554-
2555-7,200
2556-
2557-State police dispatch operator 911 fund
2558-
2559-
2560-
2561-
2562-
2563-68,900
2564-
2565-State services fee fund
2566-
2567-
2568-
2569-
2570-
2571-84,400
2572-
2573-Tobacco tax revenue
2574-
2575-
2576-
2577-
2578-
2579-21,400
2580-
2581-Traffic crash revenue
2582-
2583-
2584-
2585-
2586-
2587-246,900
2588-
2589-Traffic law enforcement and safety fund
2590-
2591-
2592-
2593-
2594-
2595-119,500
2596-
2597-State general fund/general purpose
2598-
2599-
2600-
2601-$
2602-
2603-14,949,400
2604-
2605-Sec. 108. ONE-TIME APPROPRIATIONS
2606-
2607-
2608-
2609-
2610-
2611-
2612-
2613-Contracts and services
2614-
2615-
2616-
2617-$
2618-
2619136 100
2620-
2621-Firearm safety and response
2622-
2623-
2624-
2625-
2626-
2627-3,300,000
2628-
2629-Gun violence prevention
2630-
2631-
2632-
2633-
2634-
2635-1,200,000
2636-
2637-Trooper school
2638-
2639-
2640-
2641-
2642-
2643-4,790,300
2644-
2645-1
2646-
2647-2
2648-
2649-3
2650-
2651-4
2652-
2653-5
2654-
2655-6
2656-
2657-7
2658-
2659-8
2660-
2661-9
2662-
2663-10
2664-
2665-11
2666-
2667-12
2668-
2669-13
2670-
2671-14
2672-
2673-15
2674-
2675-16
2676-
2677-17
2678-
2679-18
2680-
2681-19
2682-
2683-20
2684-
2685-21
2686-
2687-22
2688-
2689-23
2690-
2691-24
2692-
2693-25
2694-
2695-26
2696-
2697-27
2698-
2699-28
2700-
2701-29
2702-
2703-GROSS APPROPRIATION $ 5,990,400 9,290,400
2704-Appropriated from:
2705-State general fund/general purpose $ 5,990,400 9,290,400
2706-
2707-GROSS APPROPRIATION
2708-
2709-
2710-
2711-$
2712-
2713-5,990,400 9,290,400
2714-
2715-Appropriated from:
2716-
2717-
2718-
2719-
2720-
2721-
2722-
2723-State general fund/general purpose
2724-
2725-
2726-
2727-$
2728-
2729-5,990,400 9,290,400
2730137
2731138
2732139
2733140 part 2
2734141
2735142 provisions concerning appropriations
2736143
2737-for fiscal year 2023-2024
2738-
2739144 general sections
2740145
2741-Sec. 201. Pursuant to section 30 of article IX of the state constitution of 1963, total state spending from state sources under part 1 for fiscal year 2023-2024 is $765,136,200.00768,436,200.00 and state spending from state sources to be paid to local units of government for fiscal year 2023-2024 is $40,441,500.00 43,741,500.00. The itemized statement below identifies appropriations from which spending to local units of government will occur:
146+Sec. 201. In accordance with section 30 of article IX of the state constitution of 1963, total state spending from state sources in this appropriation act for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2024 is $100.00 and state spending from state sources to be paid to local units of government is $0.00.
2742147
2743-DEPARTMENT OF STATE POLICE
2744-Firearm safety and response 3,300,000
2745-In-service training $ 14,586,000
2746-Justice training grants 10,000,000
2747-Secondary road patrol program 15,000,000
2748-Training only to local units 855,500
2749-TOTAL $ 21,329,700 43,741,500
2750-
2751-DEPARTMENT OF STATE POLICE
2752-
2753-
2754-
2755-
2756-
2757-
2758-
2759-Firearm safety and response
2760-
2761-
2762-
2763-
2764-
2765-3,300,000
2766-
2767-In-service training
2768-
2769-
2770-
2771-$
2772-
2773-14,586,000
2774-
2775-Justice training grants
2776-
2777-
2778-
2779-
2780-
2781-10,000,000
2782-
2783-Secondary road patrol program
2784-
2785-
2786-
2787-
2788-
2789-15,000,000
2790-
2791-Training only to local units
2792-
2793-
2794-
2795-
2796-
2797-855,500
2798-
2799-TOTAL
2800-
2801-
2802-
2803-$
2804-
2805-21,329,700 43,741,500
2806-
2807-Sec. 202. The appropriations authorized under this part and part 1 are subject to the management and budget act, 1984 PA 431, MCL 18.1101 to 18.1594.
2808-
2809-1
2810-
2811-2
2812-
2813-3
2814-
2815-4
2816-
2817-5
2818-
2819-6
2820-
2821-7
2822-
2823-8
2824-
2825-9
2826-
2827-10
2828-
2829-11
2830-
2831-12
2832-
2833-13
2834-
2835-14
2836-
2837-15
2838-
2839-16
2840-
2841-17
2842-
2843-18
2844-
2845-19
2846-
2847-20
2848-
2849-21
2850-
2851-22
2852-
2853-23
2854-
2855-24
2856-
2857-25
2858-
2859-26
2860-
2861-27
2862-
2863-28
2864-
2865-29
2866-
2867-Sec. 203. As used in this part and part 1:
2868-
2869-(a) "CJIS" means Criminal Justice Information Systems.
2870-
2871-(b) "Department" means the department of state police.
2872-
2873-(c) "Director" means the director of the department.
2874-
2875-(d) "DNA" means deoxyribonucleic acid.
2876-
2877-(e) "DTMB" means the department of technology, management, and budget.
2878-
2879-(f) "FTE" means full-time equated.
2880-
2881-(g) "IDG" means interdepartmental grant.
2882-
2883-(h) "MCOLES" means the Michigan commission on law enforcement standards created in section 3 of the Michigan commission on law enforcement standards act, 1965 PA 203, MCL 28.603.
2884-
2885-(i) "SIGMA" means the statewide integrated governmental management application.
2886-
2887-(j) "Subcommittees" means the subcommittees of the senate and house standing committees on appropriations with jurisdiction over the budget for the department.
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2889-Sec. 204. The department and agencies receiving appropriations in this part and part 1 shall use the internet to fulfill the reporting requirements of this part. This requirement must include transmission of reports via email to the recipients identified for each reporting requirement and it must include placement of reports on an internet site.
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2891-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 funds appropriated in part 1:
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3025-Sec. 209. Not later than December 31, the state budget office shall prepare and transmit a report that provides for estimates of the total general fund/general purpose appropriation lapses at the close of the prior fiscal year. This report shall summarize the projected year-end general fund/general purpose appropriation lapses by major departmental program or program areas. The report shall be transmitted to the chairpersons of the senate and house appropriations committees, the subcommittees, and the senate and house fiscal agencies.
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3027-Sec. 210. (1) In addition to the funds appropriated in part 1, there is appropriated an amount not to exceed $2,000,000.00 for federal contingency authorization. These funds are not available for expenditure until they have been transferred to another line item in part 1 under section 393(2) of the management and budget act, 1984 PA 431, MCL 18.1393.
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3105-Sec. 213. The department shall maintain, on a publicly accessible website, a department scorecard that identifies, tracks, and regularly updates key metrics that are used to monitor and improve the department's performance.
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3107-Sec. 215. To the extent permissible under the management and budget act, 1984 PA 431, MCL 18.1101 to 18.1594, the director shall take all reasonable steps to ensure that geographically disadvantaged business enterprises compete for and perform contracts to provide services or supplies, or both. The director shall strongly encourage firms with which the department contracts
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3169-Sec. 216. (1) On a quarterly basis, the department shall report to the senate and house appropriations committees, the subcommittees, and the senate and house fiscal agencies the following information:
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3187-Sec. 219. The department and agencies receiving appropriations in part 1 shall receive and retain copies of all reports funded from appropriations in part 1. Federal and state guidelines for short-term and long-term retention of records shall be followed.
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3251-Sec. 221. (1) From the funds appropriated in part 1, the department shall do all of the following:
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3253-(a) Report to the senate and house appropriations committees, the senate and house fiscal agencies, the senate and house policy offices, and the state budget office any amounts of severance pay for a department director, deputy director, or other high-ranking department official not later than 14 days after a severance agreement with the director or official is signed. The name of the director or official and the amount of severance pay must be included in the report required by this subdivision.
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3255-(b) Maintain an internet site that posts any severance pay in excess of 6 weeks of wages, regardless of the position held by the former department employee receiving severance pay.
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3257-(c) By February 1, report to the subcommittees, the senate and house fiscal agencies, the senate and house policy offices, and the state budget office on the total amount of severance pay remitted to former department employees during the fiscal year ending September 30, 2023 and the total number of former department employees that were remitted severance pay during the fiscal year ending September 30, 2023.
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3321-Sec. 223. Based on the availability of federal funding and demonstrated need, as indicated by applications submitted to the state court administrative office, the department shall provide $1,500,000.00 in Byrne justice assistance grant program funding to the judiciary by interdepartmental grant.
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3323-Sec. 224. The department shall provide biannual reports to the subcommittees, the senate and house fiscal agencies, and the state budget office that provide the following data:
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3331-Sec. 227. (1) When the department provides contractual services to a local unit of government, the department shall be reimbursed for all costs incurred in providing the services.
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3403-Sec. 228. The department shall serve as an active liaison between the DTMB and state, local, regional, and federal public safety agencies on matters pertaining to the Michigan public safety communications system and shall report user issues to the DTMB.
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3405-Sec. 229. The department may establish and collect fees for publications, videos, conferences, workshops, and related materials. Collected fees shall be used to offset expenditures for costs of the publications, videos, workshops, conferences, and related materials. The department shall not collect fees under this section that exceed the cost of the expenditures.
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3475-Sec. 231. (1) Federal revenues authorized by and available from the federal government in excess of the appropriations in part 1 are appropriated and may be received and expended by the department for purposes authorized under state law and subject to federal requirements.
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3541-Sec. 232. It is the intent of the legislature that the department shall take all steps necessary to protect the data and privacy of citizens who are not the focus of a departmental investigation and to protect personal information from unauthorized access or misuse. This includes, but is not limited to, requiring vendors or service providers to protect data shared with them, ensuring that when personal data is collected, but no longer utilized by the department, that reasonable steps be taken to securely destroy records containing personal information when it is to be discarded so that the information is rendered indecipherable and is not sold for marketing or other purposes. In addition, the department shall provide written notification to any data subject whose sensitive personal information is accessed or acquired by an unauthorized person.
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3543-Sec. 235. In collaboration with the Michigan department of health and human services and the Michigan department of education, the department shall advise on initiatives in schools and other educational organizations that include, but are not limited to, training for educators, teachers, and other personnel in school settings for all of the following:
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3617-Sec. 301. (1) From the funds appropriated in part 1 for professional development bureau, the department may provide or obtain the following training:
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3709-(2) The training provided under subsection (1) may be offered online in order to be easily accessible, and can be given by department staff, a contractor, or an outside vendor.
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3717-Sec. 401. (1) The department shall develop and deliver professional, innovative, and quality training that supports the enforcement and public safety efforts of the criminal justice community.
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3787-(4) The department shall distribute and review course evaluations to ensure that quality training is provided.
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3789-Sec. 402. (1) In accordance with applicable state and federal laws and regulations, the department shall maintain and ensure compliance with CJIS databases and applications in the support of public safety and law enforcement communities.
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3791-(2) The department shall improve the accuracy, timeliness, and completeness of criminal history information by conducting a minimum of 30 outreach activities targeted to criminal justice agencies. The department shall report the number of these outreach activities conducted, as provided under section 224.
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3797-(5) The department shall make individual traffic crash reports available for a fee of $10.00 per incident. The department may also sell an extract of electronic traffic crash data for a fee of $0.25 per incident, provided that the name, address, and any other personal identifying information have been excluded.
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3859-(7) In accordance with applicable state and federal laws and regulations, the department shall provide for the maintenance and dissemination of criminal history records and juvenile records, including to the extent necessary to exchange criminal history records information with the Federal Bureau of Investigation and other states through the interstate identification index, the National Crime Information Center, and other federal CJIS databases and indices.
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3863-(9) The department shall provide information on the number of background checks processed through the internet criminal history access tool (ICHAT), as provided in section 224.
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3865-(10) The following unexpended and unencumbered revenues deposited into the criminal justice information center service fees shall not lapse to the general fund, but shall be carried forward into the subsequent fiscal year:
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3931-(c) Fees for searching, copying, and providing public records under the freedom of information act, 1976 PA 442, MCL 15.231 to 15.246.
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3933-(d) Revenue from other sources, including, but not limited to, investment and interest earnings.
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3935-(11) Unexpended and unencumbered revenue generated by state records management system fees shall not lapse to the general fund, but shall be carried forward into the subsequent fiscal year.
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3937-Sec. 403. (1) The department shall provide forensic testing and analysis/profiling of DNA evidence to aid in law enforcement investigations in this state.
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3939-(2) The department shall ensure its ability to maintain accreditation by a federally designated accrediting agency, as provided under 34 USC 12592.
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3941-(3) The department shall provide forensic science services with an average turnaround time of 55 days, assuming an annual caseload volume commensurate with the average annual caseload received by the forensic science division during the preceding 5 fiscal years, and shall work to achieve a goal of a 30-day average turnaround time across all forensic science disciplines.
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4011-Sec. 404. (1) The biometrics and identification division shall house and manage the automated biometric identification system, the statewide network of agency photographs, and combined offender DNA index system biometric databases.
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4013-(2) The department shall provide data on the number of 10-print and palm-print submissions to the database, as provided in section 224.
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4015-(3) The department shall maintain the staffing and resources necessary to have a 28-day average wait time for scheduling a polygraph examination, assuming an annual caseload received commensurate with the average annual caseload received during the preceding 5 fiscal years, with a goal of achieving a 15-day average wait time.
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4017-(4) If changes are made to the department's protocol for retaining and purging DNA analysis samples and records, the department shall post a copy of the protocol changes on the department's website.
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4019-Sec. 405. Not later than December 1, the department shall submit a report to the subcommittees and senate and house fiscal agencies that includes, but is not limited to, all of the following information:
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4021-(a) Sexual assault kit analysis backlog at the beginning of the prior fiscal year.
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4089-(e) The average turnaround time to analyze sexual assault kits and to create and upload associated DNA profiles for the prior fiscal year.
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4091-Sec. 406. The department shall provide administrative support for the following grant and community service programs:
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4093-(a) The operations of the automobile theft prevention authority.
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4095-(b) Administration of the Edward Byrne memorial justice assistance program and other grant programs, as well as the department's community policing efforts.
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4097-(c) Administration of the office of school safety.
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4099-(d) Administration and outreach of the OK2SAY program.
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4101-Sec. 407. Not later than March 30, the office of school safety shall provide a school safety report to the legislature and the senate and house fiscal agencies that must include the following:
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4103-(a) Reports of incidents of school violence or threats reported to the state police by local law enforcement or local school districts, or received through the Michigan incident crime report (MICR).
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4105-(b) Reports of OK2SAY-based incidences and activities.
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4107-(c) Based upon an evaluation of school safety incidents and analysis of school safety grants, recommendations on best practices and other safety measures to ensure school safety in this state.
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4109-Sec. 408. The unexpended and unencumbered general fund/general purpose funds appropriated in part 1 for trooper recruit school onboarding, training, and outfitting must not lapse to the general
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4173-MICHIGAN COMMISSION ON LAW ENFORCEMENT STANDARDS
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4175-Sec. 501. (1) MCOLES shall establish standards for the selection, employment, training, education, licensing, and licensure revocation of all law enforcement officers and provide the basic law enforcement training curriculum for law enforcement training academy programs statewide.
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4177-(2) MCOLES shall maintain staffing and resources necessary to update law enforcement standards within 120 days of the enactment date of any new legislation.
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4179-Sec. 502. The general fund/general purpose funds appropriated in part 1 for the public safety officers benefit fund must be deposited into the public safety officers benefit fund created in section 3 of the public safety officers benefit act, 2004 PA 46, MCL 28.633. All funds in the public safety officers benefit fund are appropriated and available for expenditure in accordance with section 3 of the public safety officers benefit act, 2004 PA 46, MCL 28.633.
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4181-Sec. 503. Funds appropriated in part 1 for in-service training must be deposited into the law enforcement officers training fund created in section 11(7) of the Michigan commission on law enforcement standards act, 1965 PA 203, MCL 28.611. All funds in the law enforcement officers training fund are appropriated and available for expenditure to support the implementation of required annual in-service training standards for all licensed law enforcement officers in accordance with rules promulgated under
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4247-Sec. 601. (1) Department enlisted personnel who are employed to enforce traffic laws as provided in section 629e of the Michigan vehicle code, 1949 PA 300, MCL 257.629e, are not prohibited from responding to crimes in progress or other emergency situations and are responsible for making every effort to protect all residents of this state.
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4249-(2) The department shall maintain the staffing and resources necessary to continually work to enhance traffic safety throughout this state and shall dedicate a minimum of 455,200 hours to statewide patrol, of which a minimum of 40,000 shall be committed to distressed cities in this state. The department shall work to improve public safety efforts within distressed cities by enhancing data analysis capabilities and identifying crime trends and areas with high occurrence of crime.
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4251-(3) The department shall report on the number of residence checks of registered sex offenders conducted, as provided under section 224.
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4253-(4) The department shall submit a report on or before April 15 to the subcommittees and senate and house fiscal agencies regarding the secure cities partnership during the prior calendar year.
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4255-Sec. 602. (1) The department shall identify and apprehend criminals through criminal investigations in this state.
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4319-(3) The department shall maintain the staffing and resources necessary to annually meet or exceed a case clearance rate of 62%.
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4323-(5) The department shall maintain the staffing and resources necessary to investigate the average annual number of opioid-related investigations conducted by multijurisdictional task forces and hometown security teams during the preceding 5 fiscal years. The department shall work to enhance investigative and drug interdiction efforts by enhancing data analysis capabilities and linking investigations among multijurisdictional task forces and hometown security teams.
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4325-Sec. 603. (1) The department shall provide protection to this state, its economy, welfare, and vital state-sponsored programs through the prevention and suppression of organized smuggling of untaxed tobacco products in this state, through enforcement of the tobacco products tax act, 1993 PA 327, MCL 205.421 to 205.436, and other laws pertaining to combating criminal activity in this state, and by maintaining a tobacco tax enforcement unit.
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4327-(2) The department shall submit an annual report on December 1 to the subcommittees, the senate and house appropriations subcommittees on general government, the senate and house fiscal agencies, and the state budget office that details expenditures and activities related to tobacco tax enforcement for the prior fiscal year.
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4391-(2) The department shall maintain the staffing and resources necessary to maintain readiness to respond appropriately to at least the average annual number of requests for fire investigation services that occurred during the preceding 5 fiscal years and shall be available for call out statewide 100% of the time.
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4393-Sec. 606. (1) From the funds appropriated in part 1, the department shall make an organized, strategic effort to recruit trooper school candidates and other new employees that mirror the diverse racial, religious, and cultural backgrounds that make up the communities in Michigan, including individuals who are Black, Jewish, Native American, LGBTQ+, Indian/Hindu, Hispanic, Arab/Muslim, and Asian and Pacific Islander. An annual report of these recruiting efforts, along with the status of the diversity of current racial, religious, and cultural backgrounds of those employed by the department, must be reported to the subcommittees no later than April 15 of each year.
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4395-(2) From the funds appropriated in part 1 that represent attrition savings, the department may use these funds to cover the costs of the recruiting efforts described under subsection (1).
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4401-Sec. 701. (1) The department shall operate the Michigan intelligence operations center for homeland security as this state's primary federally designated fusion center to receive, analyze, gather, and disseminate threat-related information among federal, state, local, tribal, and private sector partners.
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4543-(8) The department shall maintain the staff and resources necessary to provide security services at the State Capitol Complex facilities, the State Secondary Complex, and other state-owned or leased properties, as provided under section 6c of 1935 PA 59, MCL 28.6c. The department shall also maintain the staff and resources necessary to respond to emergencies at the State Capitol Complex, State Secondary Complex, House Office Building, Binsfeld Office Building, Capitol parking lot, Townsend Parking Ramp, Roosevelt Parking Ramp, and other areas as directed. The department shall maintain a goal of annually conducting 35,000 property inspections of state owned and leased facilities.
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4545-Sec. 703. (1) The department shall maintain commercial vehicle regulation, school bus inspections, and enforcement activities, including enforcement of requirements concerning size, weight, and load restrictions; operating authority; registration; fuel taxes;
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4609-(3) Revenue collected under the motor carrier act, 1933 PA 254, MCL 475.1 to 479.42, shall be expended in accordance with that act. Unexpended and unencumbered revenues shall not lapse to the general fund but shall be carried forward into the subsequent fiscal year.
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4679-(5) The department shall maintain the staffing and resources necessary to do all of the following:
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4681-(a) Serve approximately 105 local emergency management preparedness programs and 88 local emergency planning committees in this state.
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4751-(8) Funds in the disaster and emergency contingency fund shall not be expended unless the state budget director approves the expenditure and the department and the state budget office notify the senate and house appropriations committees. If expenditures are made from the disaster and emergency contingency fund during a month, the department shall submit monthly reports to the senate and house fiscal agencies detailing the purpose of the expenditures. These monthly reports shall be submitted within 30 days after the end of the month during which funds from the disaster and emergency contingency fund were expended.
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4815-(10) The department shall track and report on a biannual basis, as provided in section 224 of this part, the status of the department's assessment of critical infrastructure vulnerabilities, including the protection status of critical infrastructure items identified by the assessment. The department is not required to report any information that could compromise the security of any critical infrastructure.
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4819-Sec. 706. (1) Funds appropriated in part 1 for the secondary road patrol program shall be used to provide grants to sheriffs under the secondary road patrol program described under section 76 of 1846 RS 14, MCL 51.76.
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4821-(2) Not later than April 30, the office of highway safety planning shall work with the state court administrative office, as necessary, to issue a report to the department and the subcommittees on the following data from the previous calendar year:
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4889-(i) Section 617a of the Michigan vehicle code, 1949 PA 300, MCL 257.617a.
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4949-Sec. 801. The one-time appropriation in part 1 for contracts and services must be allocated for providing traffic control support for the Michigan International Speedway.
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4951-Sec. 803. (1) From the funds appropriated in part 1 for firearm safety and response, $2,000,000.00 must be allocated to local law enforcement agencies to support the cost of firearm storage or safety equipment, including, but not limited to, lock boxes, safes or storage lockers, or cable or trigger locks. The department must establish guidelines to implement a grant program under this section. As applicable, grants to local law enforcement agencies may be used to support distribution of firearm safety equipment to the public at no cost.
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148+Sec. 202. The appropriations made and expenditures authorized under this act and the departments, commissions, boards, offices, and programs for which appropriations are made under this act are subject to the management and budget act, 1984 PA 431, MCL 18.1101 to 18.1594.