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ETHICS IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT

While Michigan has several statutes governing the various aspects of ethics in government at both the state and local levels, local government entities may, by ordinance, establish and enforce ethics regulations for local public officials and public employees to the extent provided by law and/or charter.

This webpage is designed to assist municipalities of all types in designing and implementing an ethics that best fits their needs and resources.

This office has developed this model ordinance language as a means of assisting local officials in drafting an ethics ordinance for their local unit of government. While the adoption of such an ordinance is not required by state law, the information contained on this site is designed for local officials to adopt an ethics ordinance.

THE GOVERNING BODY OF EACH GOVERNMENTAL UNIT SHOULD SEEK THE ADVICE OF ITS LEGAL COUNSEL WHEN DRAFTING ITS ETHICS ORDINANCE.

Model Ethics FormsLinks to Public ActsOpen Meetings Act & Parlimentary ProceduresOrganizational Contacts


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