MICHIGAN CONSTITUTION
ARTICLE Schedule
SCHEDULE AND TEMPORARY PROVISIONS
Sch. §0 | NOTE
Sch. §1 | RECOMMENDATIONS BY ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR CHANGES IN LAWS
Sch. §2 | EXISTING PUBLIC AND PRIVATE RIGHTS, CONTINUANCE
Sch. §3 | OFFICERS, CONTINUANCE IN OFFICE
Terms of office.
No provision of this constitution, or of law or of executive order authorized by this constitution shall shorten the term of any person elected to state office at a statewide election on or prior to the date on which this constitution is submitted to a vote. In the event the duties of any such officers shall not have been abolished or incorporated into one or more of the principal departments at the expiration of his term, such officer shall continue to serve until his duties are so incorporated or abolished.Sch. §4 | OFFICERS ELECTED IN SPRING OF 1963, TERM
Sch. §5 | STATE ELECTIVE EXECUTIVE OFFICERS AND SENATORS, 2 AND 4 YEAR TERMS
Sch. §6 | SUPREME COURT, REDUCTION TO 7 JUSTICES
Sch. §7 | JUDGES OF PROBATE, ELIGIBILITY FOR RE-ELECTION
Sch. §8 | JUDICIAL OFFICERS, STAGGERED TERMS
Sch. §9 | STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION; FIRST ELECTION, TERMS
Abolition of existing state board of education.
The state board of education provided for in the constitution of 1908 is abolished at twelve o’clock noon January 1 of the year following the first general election under this constitution and the terms of members thereof shall then expire.Sch. §10 | BOARDS CONTROLLING HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS AND STATE BOARD OF PUBLIC COMMUNITY AND JUNIOR COLLEGES, TERMS
Sch. §11 | MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY TRUSTEES AND WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY GOVERNORS, TERMS
Sch. §12 | INITIAL ALLOCATION OF DEPARTMENTS BY LAW OR EXECUTIVE ORDER
If such allocation shall not have been completed within such period, the governor, within one year thereafter, by executive order, shall make the initial allocation.
Sch. §13 | STATE CONTRACTS, CONTINUANCE
Korean service bonus bonds, appropriation.
For the retirement of notes and bonds issued under Section 26 of Article X of the 1908 constitution, there is hereby appropriated from the general fund each year during their life a sum equal to the amount of principal and interest payments due and payable in each year.Sch. §14 | MACKINAC BRIDGE AUTHORITY; REFUNDING OF BONDS, TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS TO HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
Sch. §15 | SUBMISSION OF CONSTITUTION; TIME, NOTICE
Sch. §16 | VOTERS, BALLOTS, EFFECTIVE DATE
Shall the revised constitution be adopted?All votes cast at the election shall be taken, counted, canvassed and returned as provided by law for the election of state officers. If the revised constitution so submitted receives more votes in its favor than were cast against it, it shall be the supreme law of the state on and after the first day of January of the year following its adoption.( ) Yes.( ) No.
ADOPTION BY THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION
Stephen S. Nisbet, President
Fred I. Chase, Secretary
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