AN ACT RELATING TO PROPERTY -- RESIDENTIAL LANDLORD AND TENANT ACT
Expands one-time funding to schools for mental health and safety, and creates a student tip line to report improperly stored firearms accessible to minors.
Expands one-time funding to schools for mental health and safety, and creates a student tip line to report improperly stored firearms accessible to minors.
Status & timeline
- Enacted as Public Act 148 of 2024; approved by the Governor and filed with the Secretary of State October 10, 2024. Effective date: sine die (91st day after final adjournment of the 2024 Regular Session).
- Sponsors / Origin: Introduced in the House by Rep. Regina Weiss (bill originated February 2024; went through House, Senate, conference committee, and was enacted).
Purpose
- Provides supplemental appropriations to the State School Aid Act for FY 2024–25 to expand one‑time funding for school mental‑health and safety activities and to establish a student tip line for reporting improperly stored firearms accessible to minors.
Key provisions
1. Supplemental appropriations (FY 2024–25)
- Adds $126.0 million from the School Aid Fund (SAF) in supplemental funding.
- $125.0 million SAF — one‑time per‑pupil Mental Health & School Safety Grants (increases the total allocated under section 31aa to $150.0 million SAF for 2024–25 when combined with prior allocations).
- $1.0 million SAF — one‑time to support a tip line for students to anonymously report improperly stored firearms accessible to a minor (new section 97h; ISD partners with MDE to support).
Per‑pupil Mental Health & School Safety Grant (Sec. 31aa)
School safety tip line (New Sec. 97h)
Reporting and oversight
- The Department of Education must transmit an annual report (by August 1) on the number of districts using school resource officers that received funds under the section.
Who is affected
- Public school districts, intermediate school districts (ISDs), public school academies, nonpublic schools that opt in, and the Michigan Schools for the Deaf and Blind (eligible to receive per‑pupil grants if they opt in). State agencies (MDE, partnering ISD) are assigned implementation and reporting duties.
Fiscal impact
- Total FY 2024–25 supplemental increase: $126.0 million (restricted SAF). The enacted language raises the mental‑health/safety allocation to $150.0 million SAF for 2024–25 (including prior appropriations) and $1.5 million GF was also allocated in prior action for the program.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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