How are those political subdivisions, such as counties, townships and villages, supposed to pay JTA for the contracted services?
Section 17(c) of Act 196 allows JTA’s services to be financed by appropriations or contributions, or other revenue of . . any political subdivision. According to Section 17(e) of Act 196, this would include the proceeds of ad valorem taxes, special assessments or charges imposed pursuant to law and collected by a political subdivision and paid to JTA pursuant to contract.
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