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769.32a – Criminal justice policy commission; creation; appointment; membership; chairperson; terms; vacancy; salary; expenses; subcommittees; conduct of business at public meetings; quorum; writing available to public; office space, staff, and equipment | Michigan Law

Learn about Michigan's Criminal Justice Policy Commission, its formation, membership, and role in shaping criminal justice policies.

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769.32a – Criminal justice policy commission; creation; appointment; membership; chairperson; terms; vacancy; salary; expenses; subcommittees; conduct of business at public meetings; quorum; writing available to public; office space, staff, and equipment

Michigan Code of Criminal Procedure § 769.32a

Summary
The Michigan Criminal Justice Policy Commission is established to advise on criminal justice issues, with members appointed from various legal, law enforcement, and advocacy groups. The commission's structure includes representatives from the legislature, judiciary, law enforcement, defense, and mental health sectors, among others. It operates with rules for membership, meetings, and resource provisions to ensure effective functioning.
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