Michigan Laws 338.1090 – Private college security force oversight committee
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Terms Used In Michigan Laws 338.1090
- Governing board: means a board of regents, board of trustees, board of governors, board of control, or other governing body of an institution of higher education. See Michigan Laws 338.1052
- Oversight: Committee review of the activities of a Federal agency or program.
- Private college security force: means a security force authorized under section 37. See Michigan Laws 338.1052
The governing board of a private college or university shall not grant powers and authority to the private college security officers of the private college or university unless, before those powers and authority are granted, the governing board establishes a private college security force oversight committee. The committee shall be composed of the sheriff and the prosecuting attorney of the county in which the private college or university is located, the chief of police if the private college or university is located in a municipality that has a police force, and 6 individuals appointed by the administration of the private college or university. The committee shall receive and address grievances by persons against the private college security officers or the private college security force of the private college or university. The committee may recommend to the governing board that disciplinary measures be taken by the private college or university against a private college security officer who is found responsible for misconduct in office.