Qualified local governmental unit means that term as defined in the obsolete property rehabilitation act, 2000 PA 146, MCL 125.2781 to 125.2797.
Qualified local governmental unit means that term as defined in section 3 of the Michigan renaissance zone act, 1996 PA 376, MCL 125.2683.
Qualified local governmental unit means either of the following:
More Definitions of Qualified local governmental unit
Qualified local governmental unit means a city, village, or township.
Qualified local governmental unit means that term as defined in the obsolete property rehabilitation act.
Qualified local governmental unit means 1 or more of the following:
Qualified local governmental unit means that term as defined in the Obsolete Property Rehabilitation Act (in general, a city or township that meets specified criteria indicating economic distress). A list of these local units can be found here: https://www.miplace.org/495921/globalassets/documents/fact-sheets/core_communities.pdf. Targeted redevelopment areas must meet certain criteria under the act and require Michigan Strategic Fund approval.
Qualified local governmental unit means that term as defined in the obsolete prop- erty rehabilitation act, 2000 PA 146, MCL 125.2781 to 125.2797.
Qualified local governmental unit means a city, village, township, county, or authority that is located in, or includes within its territory or jurisdiction, a county in which convention hotels are located and that either is the owner or lessee of a convention facility with 350,000 square feet or more of total exhibit space on July 30, 1985 or, if such a convention facility does not exist, will be the owner or lessee of a convention facility with 350,000 square feet or more of total exhibit space through the application of distributions under this section to the purchase or lease of a convention facility.
Qualified local governmental unit means a city, village, or township.” MCL 207.842(i).