2003 House Bill 4146 ↩
House Roll Call 334:
Passed
To revise the law which authorizes recreational authorities to be created by several local governments, so that the districts could be organized along voting precinct lines within a municpality, rather than just along city or township boundaries. The authorities have the power to levy up to one-mill of property tax for swimming pools, recreation centers, public auditoriums, public conference centers, and parks, upon the approval of voters during a statewide general or primary election. The bill would also add “living historical farms” to the list of activities and entities which could be funded with taxes levied by a recreational authority.