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Ingham
County is governed by a 16-member Board of Commissioners elected on a
partisan basis for terms of two years from single-member districts that
are approximately equal in population. The Board annually elects from its
ranks a Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson Pro Tem by
majority vote. The administration of the County, other than as delegated
to elected officials, is guided by the County Controller who is
appointed by a two-thirds vote of the Board of Commissioners and serves
at its pleasure. Primary functions of the Board include determination of
the type and level of County services, adoption of the County budget,
Equalization/Tax Mapping of County property values, legislative
oversight of County services and the appointment of various boards,
commissions and County officials. Judges of the 30th Judicial Circuit
and the Probate Court are elected at large for six year terms, while the
Judges of the 55th District Court are elected from the area of the
County outside of Lansing and East Lansing. (Lansing and East Lansing
both have their own district courts.) Operation of the court system is
under the auspices of the Michigan Supreme Court and the respective
presiding Judges, while the County government primarily provides
financial support.
Administration of
the County is divided by the Michigan Constitution among various
statutory County officials, including the County Treasurer, County
Clerk, Register of Deeds, Prosecuting Attorney, Drain Commissioner and
Sheriff, who are elected at large for four year terms. The County
Treasurer is the custodian of funds to local communities and school
districts, and performs other duties concerned with interrelated fiscal
affairs of County departments and agencies. The duties of the County
Clerk include keeping and maintaining records of births, deaths,
marriages and discharge of military personnel and serving as Clerk of
the Board of Commissioners. The duties of the Register of Deeds include
the recording or deeds, mortgages, surveys, plats, notices of liens and
bills of sales. The Prosecuting Attorney prosecutes violations of state
criminal law within the County and may represent the County in
appropriate Courts. The County Drain Commissioner administers the
location, construction and maintenance of drains in the County. The
Sheriff's duties involve the charge and custody of the County Jail, the
serving of processes, and law enforcement in unincorporated areas.
In addition, the
Board of Commissioners appoints several County officials, including the
Controller, Health Officer, Medical Examiner, Equalization/Tax Mapping
Director and Animal Control Director with responsibilities as defined by
statute, County ordinance or resolution. The Controller's
responsibilities include direction of central administrative functions
of the County government and acting as a liaison on behalf of the Board
of Commissioners between County offices, appointed officials and the
general public. The Health Officer directs the operation of the County
Health Department in accordance with Board of Commissioner's directions
and as authorized by State law. The Medical Examiner serves as the
Medical Director of the Health Department as well as performing the
statutory duties of Medical Examiner. The Equalization/Tax Mapping
Director oversees the Equalization/Tax Mapping process of the County as
prescribed by law. The Animal Control Director enforces appropriate
State law and the Ingham County Animal Control Ordinance with respect to
insuring the public safety animal related matters.
The Board of
Commissioners also appoints various boards and commissions to oversee
specific County services and to advise the Board on certain matters of
interest. Appointments to boards overseeing specific County functions
include the Family Independence Agency Board, the County Library Board,
the Board of County Road Commissioners, Parks Board, and the Housing
Commission. Appointments to advisory committees include the Women's
Commission, the Equal Opportunity Committee, and the Board of Health.
Finally, the Board also appoints representatives to regional bodies
overseeing programs in the areas of airport operations, aging, manpower
training, planning and substance abuse.
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