Bill
SB 1169
Relating to conditional discharge.
Raises the annual administrative cost cap for the Agricultural Preservation Fund from $1.4M to $2.1M and adjusts it annually for inflation.
Bill
SB 1169
Raises the annual administrative cost cap for the Agricultural Preservation Fund from $1.4M to $2.1M and adjusts it annually for inflation.
Status: Enacted — Signed by Governor (May 20, 2025); effective immediately
Subject: Land use — farmland and open space preservation; administrative expenditures from Agricultural Preservation Fund
To increase the annual cap on administrative expenditures from the Agricultural Preservation Fund (Part 362 of the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act) and to require the cap to be adjusted annually for inflation using the Detroit‑Warren‑Dearborn Consumer Price Index (CPI). The change is intended to allow the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) and the Preservation Fund Board greater flexibility to seek and receive appropriations for program administration, outreach, education, and system upgrades needed to operate the Farmland Preservation Program.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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