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Section 125.1459a Supportive Housing Property; Filing in Affidavit Form; Certification by Authority; Filing of Certified Notification of Exemption With Local Assessing Officer; Certification on First-Come, First-Served Basis; Limitation.

MI Comp L § 125.1459a (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 59a.

The owner of supportive housing property shall file with the local assessing officer a notification of that status, which shall be in an affidavit form as provided by the authority. The completed affidavit form first shall be submitted to the authority before November 1 of the year preceding the tax year in which the exemption is to begin for certification by the authority that the project is supportive housing property. The owner then shall file the certified notification of the exemption with the local assessing officer before December 1 of the year preceding the tax year in which the exemption is to begin. The authority shall not accept any affidavits filed with it for certification on or after November 1 of any year. The authority shall certify property as supportive housing property on a first-come, first-served basis. The authority shall not certify more than 250 individual living units in each year, and not more than 62 units certified as supportive housing property for a year can be in a single county. If by November 1 of any year the total number of living units that the authority has certified for that year is fewer than 250 living units, the authority may, subject to the annual state-wide limit of 250 living units, certify additional living units in any county that had previously reached the 62-unit limit. This certification shall be on a first-come, first-served basis, based on affidavits filed with the authority before November 1 of that year, but after the county involved reached the 62-unit limit. If not all of the affidavits can be certified without reaching the 250-unit limit, and the date and time of the filing of those affidavits does not establish which were filed earliest, the authority shall select and certify affidavits within that group randomly, keeping a balance of certified units among counties that have more than 62 certified units.

History: Add. 2008, Act 456, Eff. Oct. 29, 2009 ;-- Am. 2010, Act 144, Imd. Eff. Aug. 4, 2010 Compiler's Notes: Enacting section 1 of Act 456 of 2008 contained tie bars to House Bills 5437 and 5438. House Bill 5437 was filed with the Secretary of State January 9, 2009, and became 2008 PA 454, Imd. Eff. Jan. 9, 2009. House Bill 5438 was not enacted by the legislature of the 2008 regular session; it was not presented to the governor and did not become a public act.Enacting section 1 of Act 127 of 2009 repealed enacting section 1 of Act 456 of 2008, thereby removing the tie bars. Act 456 of 2008 became effective October 29, 2009.

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Section 125.1459a Supportive Housing Property; Filing in Affidavit Form; Certification by Authority; Filing of Certified Notification of Exemption With Local Assessing Officer; Certification on First-Come, First-Served Basis; Limitation.