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BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
December 9, 2021
- IISCELLANEOUS RESOLUTION #21-488
Sponsored By: Penny Luebs
IN RE: Sheriff's Office - Grant Acceptance 2021 Law Enforcement Distribution Program
Chairperson and Members of the Board:
WHEREAS the Sheriff's Office has been awarded 575,225.92 from the Michigan Department of Treasure,
Michigan Justice Training Fund for January 1. 2021 tlrouglr December 31, 2022: and
WHEREAS the funds will be used for criminal justice in-service trailing of Michigan Commission on Lan -
Enforcement Standards (MCOLES) licensed law enforcement officer training costs; and
WHEREAS the disbursement for the Spring was 533.435.OS and the disbursement for the Fall tvas 541,790.841
and
WHEREAS this grant has completed the Grant Review Process in accordance with the Grants Policy approved
by the Board at their January 21.2021 meeting.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Oakland County Board of Commissioners accepts the grant
funding from the Michigan Department of Treasury, Michigan Justice Training Fund, in the amount of
S75.255.92 with no county match required for January, 1. 2021 through December 3 L 2022.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chairperson of the Board of Commissioners is authorized to execute
the grant agreement and to approve any grant extensions or changes, within fifteen percent (15%) of the original
award. which are consistent with the original award as approved.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that acceptance of this grant does not obligate the County to any future
commitment and continuation of the grant program is contingent upon future levels of grant funding.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED the budget is amended as detailed in the attached Schedule A.
Chairperson, the following Commissioners are sponsoring the foregoing Resolution: Penny Luebs.
David Woodward. Commissioner
Hilarie Chambers, Deputy County Executive li
Date: December 14, 2021
Date: December 15, 2021
Date: December 15, 2021
Lisa Brown, County Clerk / Register of Deeds
COMMITTEE TRACKING
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2021-12-09 Full Board
VOTE TRACKING
Motioned by Commissioner William Miller III seconded by Commissioner Robert Hoffman to adopt the
attached Grant Acceptance: 2021 Law Enforcement Distribution Program.
Yes: David Woodward, Michael Gingell, Michael Spisz, Karen Johat, Kristen Nelson, Eileen Kowall,
Christine Long, Philip Weipert, Gwen Markham, Angela Powell, Thomas Kuhn, Chuck Moss, Marcia
Gershenson, William Miller III. Yolanda Smith Charles, Charles Cavell, Penny Luebs, Janet Jackson, Gary
McGilIivray, Robert Hoffman, Adam Kochenderfer (21)
No: None (0)
Abstain: None (0)
Absent: (0)
The Motion Passed.
ATTACHMENTS
1, Grant Review Sign -Off
2. 2021 MCOLES Grant Acceptance Schedule A
3. 202'1_Law _Enforcement Distribution Guidelines_717193_7 (1)
4. LED _Spring_2021_Distribution_Detail_by_Agency _721945_7
5. LED _Spring 2021_Distribution Summary 721944 7
6. Spring payment $33,435,08
T Fall _Semi-Annual_LED_Report 738159_7
8, Fall _ LED _SummaryReport 738161_7
9. Fall Payment $41,790.84
STATE OF MICHIGAN)
COUNTY OF OAKLAND)
I, Lisa Brown, Clerk of the County of Oakland, do hereby certify that the foregoing resolution is a true and
accurate copy of a resolution adopted by the Oakland County Board of Commissioners on December 9, 2021,
with the original record thereof now remaining in my office.
In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the Circuit Court at Pontiac,
Michigan on Thursday, December 9, 2021.
Lisa Brown, Oakland County Clerk/Register of Deeds
GRANT REVIEW SIGN -OFF — Sheriff's Office
GRANT NAME: 2021 Law Enforcement Distribution Reuistration
FUNDING AGENCY: Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards (MCOLES)
DEPARTMENT CONTACT: Dena Dawkins/(248) 858-4990
STATUS: Grant Acceptance (Greater than $10,000)
DATE: 11/03/1-021
Please be advised the captioned grant materials have completed internal grant review. Below are the returned comments.
The Board of Commissioners' liaison committee resolution and grant acceptance package (which should include this sign -
off and the grant agreement/contract with related documentation) may be requested to be placed on the agenda(s) of the
appropriate Board of Commissioners' committee(s) for grant acceptance by Board resolution.
DEPARTMENT REVIEW
Management and Budget:
Approved by M & B - It /3/202 1.
Draft resolution to be updated for any necessary budgetary impact statement/amendment.
Human Resources:
Approved by Human Resources. No position implications, so HR action is not needed. - Heather Mason 10/28/21
Risk Management:
Approved by Risk Management. R.E. 10/28/2021.
Corporation Counsel:
Approved by Corporation Counsel (no legal issues). Sharon Kessler - 11/2/21.
Oakland County, Michigan
2021 LAW ENFORCEMENT DISTRIBUTION PROGRAM ACCEPTANCE
Schedule "A" DETAIL
Fund
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Fund Name
Division Name
Fund# Division# AffiliateI
Program#
Account#
Project#
Account Title
Criminal Ju Rice Training Grant f#273401
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Cnm nal Justice Training Grant
Emergency Response & Prep
27340 4030501
110110
615571
GR0000001143
State Operating Grants
Total Revenue
E
Cnm nal Justice Training Grant
Emergency Response & Prep
27340 4030501
110110
731304
GR0000001143
Officers Training
Total Expenditures
R
Cnm nal Justice Training Grant
Emergency Response & Prep
27340 4030501
110110
615571
GR0000000144
State Operating Grants
Total Revenue
E
Orim nal Justice Training Grant
Emergency Response & Prep
27340 4030501
110110
731304
GR0000000144
Officers Training
Total Expenditures
FY 2022 I FY 2023 I FY 2024
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Michigan Commissionon Law•Standards
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STATE OF MICHIGAN
Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards
927 Centennial Way
Lansing, MI 48917
Effective January 2021 through December 2021
Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards
2021 Law Enforcement Distribution Guidelines
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. INTRODUCTION......................................................................................................1
StatutoryAuthority....................................................................................................1
ExecutiveOrder.......................................................................................................1
II. PURPOSE...............................................................................................................2
III. ELIGIBILITY.............................................................................................................2
Determinations......................................................................................................... 2
Non-Discrimination................................................................................................... 3
Non-Compliance...................................................................................................... 3
IV. FISCAL RESPONSIBILITIES....................................................................................3
Records Maintenance, Access, and Retention.........................................................3
Annual Reporting Requirements..............................................................................4
AllowableExpenditures............................................................................................4
IneligibleExpenditures.............................................................................................5
TravelRegulations...................................................................................................7
Scheduleof Travel Rates.........................................................................................8
SelectCities.............................................................................................................9
Dispositionof Equipment........................................................................................10
V. SPECIAL USE REQUESTS ............................................... ...................... I.............. 10
Out of State Special Use Requests........................................................................10
Equipment Special Use Requests.......................................................................... 11
Special Use Request Approval Process................................................................. 11
APPENDIX A - DEFINITIONS....................................................................................... 12
I. INTRODUCTION
Statutory Authority
The Michigan Justice Training programs are regulated by state law, administrative rule, and
executive order.
Public Act 301 of 1982, created the Michigan Justice Training Fund (MJTF). Revenue to the
Michigan Justice Training Fund is generated through Justice System Assessments that are levied
and collected by the courts and submitted to the Michigan Department of Treasury for deposit into
the Justice System Fund (JSF). The MJTF receives 11.84% of the JSF balance on a monthly basis.
Both the JSF and the MJTF are interest -bearing accounts. Interest is posted to each account
quarterly.
The Michigan Justice Training Fund is a restricted fund. These funds may be used only for the
criminal justice in-service (active duty) training of eligible trainees or such purposes as designated
by legislative mandate.
Public Act 302 of 1982 created the Michigan Justice Training Commission (MJTC) and set forth the
responsibilities of that Commission. Section 3 of the Act directs the Commission to annually
distribute 60% of the Justice Training Fund to eligible entities under the law enforcement distribution.
The Act allows the Commission to use the remaining balance to award grants and pay for staff
services to the Commission for administering and enforcing the statutory requirements of 1965 P.A.
302, as amended, and 1965 P.A. 203, MCL 28.601 to 28.615. The two funding programs are
referred to as the Law Enforcement Distribution (LED) and the Competitive Grant Program,
respectively. This document addresses the Law Enforcement Distribution.
The administrative rules that prescribe the procedures by which the Commission shall distribute
money from the fund were developed under the authority conferred on the Commission by section
10 of 1982 P.A. 302, as amended, by section 9 of 1965 PA 380, and by Executive Reorganization
Order 2001-2, MCL 18.423, 16.109, and 28.621.
With Executive Order 2001-5, Governor John Engler ordered the merger of the Michigan Justice
Training Commission with the Commission on Law Enforcement Standards (COLES) to form the
new Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards (MCOLES) and transferred the
responsibilities of P.A. 302 to the MCOLES. Executive Order 2001-5 also directed the Commission
to focus its activities in order to accomplish the following objectives involving law enforcement
organizations and officers:
• increase professionalism,
• increase the number of law enforcement organizations that offer formal in-service training
and increase the number of law enforcement officers who receive formal in-service training,
• institute law enforcement in-service training standards applicable to all law enforcement in-
service training in Michigan,
• implement a Web -based information system that will allow the Commission to accomplish its
goals and communicate with Michigan law enforcement organizations in a more efficient
manner.
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As mandated by the Act, the purpose of the LED program is to annually distribute Justice Training
Funds to eligible agencies for in-service criminal justice training of their MCOLES licensed law
enforcement officers.
For the purposes of the LED program, criminal justice in-service training means a criminal justice
educational program presented by an agency or entity eligible to receive funds pursuant to the Act or
by a contractual service provider hired by the agency or entity eligible to receive funds pursuant to
the Act, including a course or package of instruction provided to an eligible trainee for the payment
of a fee or tuition, or education or training presented through the use of audiovisual materials, in
which the program, education, or training is designed and intended to enhance the direct delivery of
criminal justice services by eligible employees of the agency or entity.
III. ELIGIBILITY
Any governmental agency of the executive branch of this state or a subdivision of this state that is
established and maintained in accordance with the laws of this state and authorized by the laws of
this state to employ or appoint law enforcement officers licensed under section 9 and 9 (a) of the
MCOLES Act, 1965 P.A. 203, MCL 28.609 and 28.609 (a) is eligible to receive LED funding. This
includes any Michigan city, village, township, county, community college, state supported college or
university, state department, or authority formed by the joinder of two or more eligible municipalities
that meets the requirements. Only MCOLES licensed law enforcement officers, employed by an
eligible entity, are eligible trainees under this program.
The Act also requires that an eligible agency shall submit an annual registration to establish or
maintain eligibility to receive a distribution of justice training funds. Annual eligibility is determined
by several factors.
1) Reaistration: A complete and accurate registration shall be submitted, in the manner prescribed
by the Commission, on or before the established deadline.
2) Report of Expenditures: A complete accounting of expenditures charged to LED funds during the
prior calendar year shall accompany the annual registration in the manner prescribed by the
Commission. You must report regardless of whether LED funds were used or not.
3) Maintenance of Effort (MOE): It is the intent of the Act to provide supplemental funding, not
replace local funding, for in-service criminal justice training. To ensure compliance with this intent,
the amount of local funds budgeted annually by the local unit of government for in-service training
shall be equal to, or greater than, the amount budgeted for in-service training on October 12, 1982,
or the first year of program participation. This initial figure is referred to as the agency's "base year"
amount.
4) Roster of Officers: The law enforcement agency shall employ a minimum of one full-time equated
(FTE) officer for the calendar year prior to the year in which the registration is submitted. A roster of
licensed officers shall be provided in a manner prescribed by the Commission. LED payments will
only be authorized for MCOLES licensed law enforcement officers named on the agency roster.
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5) 1 wo-vear Expenditure Period: Recipient agencies are required to expend their entire annual
distribution within two calendar years of the year of distribution. For example, LED funds received
during 2019 must be expended by December 31, 2021. If the distribution is not expended within this
time frame, the agency will be ineligible to receive any additional LED funding until the balance is
expended and reported to the Commission.
Licensure is issued by the Commission under 1965 P.A. 203, as amended. Any officer found not to
be in compliance with the requirements shall be ineligible for the law enforcement distribution.
Therefore, it is the law enforcement agency's responsibility to verify that each law enforcement
officer registered for the law enforcement distribution meets the requirements of Act 203 in one of
the following manners:
• current election to the office of sheriff.
• current employment by a law enforcement agency as a fully -empowered
MCOLES-licensed law enforcement officer.
Non -Discrimination
Government units receiving money distributed under the Act, and any person or contractor
performing services funded by such money, shall not discriminate against an employee or applicant
for employment with respect to hire, tenure, terms, conditions, or privileges of employment, or a
matter directly or indirectly related to employment because of race, color, religion, national origin,
age, sex, height, weight, or marital status in violation of Act 453 of the Public Acts of 1976, as
amended.
Upon certification of the Michigan Civil Rights Commission that a violation of these nondiscrimination
requirements has occurred, a government unit's right to receive money under the Act may be
suspended, terminated, or conditioned in any appropriate way that is consistent with the
circumstances of the case.
Non -Compliance
Non-compliance with the provisions of these guidelines shall result in a forfeiture of law enforcement
distribution funding.
IV. FISCAL RESPONSIBILITIES
All recipients of LED funds agree to maintain records documenting their annual calendar year LED
expenditures in compliance with generally accepted accounting principles, to permit inspection of
these records, and to cooperate with any audit requested or authorized by the local unit of
government, the Commission, or the State of Michigan auditor general. All LED funds and
expenditures shall be recorded in a fund or account separate from other funds or accounts.
Recipients of LED funds must ensure that LED funds and expenditures are not comingled with any
other funds. All financial records and supporting documentation for LED expenditures shall be
retained by the agency for seven years following the calendar year in which the funds were
expended. Recipients are obligated to protect these records adequately against fire or other
damage. Records may be retained in an automated format. State and local governments may
impose record retention and maintenance requirements in addition to those prescribed.
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An agency receiving funds under this Act shall report annually to the Commission on the forms
and in the manner prescribed by the Commission. Failure to report the required information shall
result in ineligibility to receive LED funds.
Beginning with the 1990 distribution, amendments to the Act require that each agency expend the
entire annual distribution within two calendar years of the year of distribution. Therefore, training
costs, supplies, and equipment purchases shall be assigned to the oldest funds available regardless
of the year expended. The amended Act requires that if funds remain unexpended after the end of
the second calendar year, the agency shall be ineligible for future funds until the remaining balance
has been expended and reported.
Beginning in 2017, amendments to the Act require that agencies return law enforcement distribution
funds to the Michigan Justice Training Fund for redistribution if the funds have not been expended
within five calendar years after the year in which they were received. After each annual
registration, invoices will be created for agencies that have not expended their law enforcement
distribution funds within this five-year timeline.
Agencies must report closure or consolidation initiatives to MCOLES for close out processing. A final
LED expenditure report may be submitted to report eligible expenditures incurred but not yet
reported. Upon review and approval of the expenditures, an invoice will be generated for the return
of any remaining unexpended funds. If a final expenditure report is not submitted, the agency will be
invoiced for the full amount of unexpended funds as reported during the most recent annual
registration. Funds returned will be deposited to the Michigan Justice Training Fund and will be re-
distributed in a future Law Enforcement Distribution.
The following expenditures are eligible for LED funding. All training courses being provided to in-
service law enforcement officers in Michigan must be registered in the MCOLES Information and
Tracking Network prior to the training being conducted, whether being provided by a Michigan based
or out-of-state private or public vendor, as well as training offered by an agency for specific, in-house
agency purposes.
Allowable Expenditures:
• Hourly salaries of instructors for the actual time spent preparing and presenting training,
subject to the supplanting restrictions.
• In -state travel expenses for training programs outside of a 50-mile radius from the worksite
or home (whichever is closer). Travel expenditures must not exceed the allowable travel
rates outlined on page 8.
• Expenditure of LED funds for tuition costs for out-of-state training courses is allowable
provided that the requesting law enforcement agency submits an Out -of -State Special Use
Request to the Commission and the course was registered through the MCOLES Information
and Tracking Network prior to the training dates.
• Expenditure of LED funds for registration only for out-of-state conferences or conventions
providing the requesting law enforcement agency submits an Out -of -State Special Use
Request to the Commission and is granted approval prior to attending the conference or
convention. All other costs associated with the conference or convention must be covered
by other funds.
• A consortium fee for law enforcement training attended. Consortium fees paid shall be
reported per year.
• The reasonable rental costs for the use of a train! n, fq acility for in-service training, if
facilities owned or occupied by an eligible entity are either not available or are inappropriate
due to the nature of the training.
• The cost of ourchasina or leasina trainina materials used to assist trainees in
understanding in-service training topics. This includes items such as training manuals, tests,
evaluations. Materials must be used exclusively for the direct delivery of criminal justice in-
service training.
• The reasonable rental cost or purchase price of eauipment used exclusively for the direct
delivery of in-service training; however, expenditures for purchase shall not be more than the
total of 10% of the annual distribution, nor may any single item be more than $5,000.00,
without prior approval of the Commission. Equipment that costs less than $300 shall be
reported as a Supplies and Operating expense.
o The Equipment Special Use Request form is available on-line. Additional information
regarding equipment is outlined on page 11.
A flat rate or tuition paid to a contractual trainina provider hired by an eligible entity.
The payment shall be in compliance with policies established by the Commission.
• The cost of web -based proarams, diaital or analoa media. or other such instructional
media that are based upon interactive learning.
The cost of automated firearms trainina systems that simulate deadly force decision -
making circumstances.
Ineligible Expenditures:
1. Expenditures for salaries of trainees.
2. Hourly salaries of instructors for the actual time spent preparing and presenting training if the
instructors are assigned to perform in-service training as part of their regular function with an
eligible agency.
3. Meal and lodging expenditures that exceed the allowable rates outlined on page 8. In cases
where charges for meals and lodging exceed the allowable rate, the grantee may utilize other
funding sources to cover the additional charge.
o The Commission will not authorize the use of justice training funds for travel costs to
participate in criminal justice training unless the criminal justice training program is for
the sole purpose of training or offers not less than 6 hours of qualifying training within
any 24-hour period.
4. Criminal justice training not located in this state, unless the training event has first been
approved by the Commission and is registered in MITN, as noted above.
5. Criminal justice training in another country.
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6. The purchase of firearms.
7. The purchase of alcoholic liquor.
8. The purchase of refreshments.
9. The publication of a newsletter.
Law Enforcement Distribution Travel Regulations
Lodaino and Meals: Actual lodging and meal expenditures paid, including taxes, are
allowable and shall not exceed the maximum allowance indicated in the current Schedule
of Travel Rates. For LED purposes, there is not a daily per diem or allotment. In those
cases where charges for lodging or meals exceed the allowable rate, the trainee or
agency may utilize other funding sources to cover the additional charge. Trainee meals
will only be allowed when training occurs both before and after the meal or the trainee is
otherwise eligible for meals due to lodging.
Select Cities: Specific meal rates have been established for select cities. The lodging
rate for select cities is equivalent to the rate for all other cities. The list of select cities is
displayed on page 9.
Vehicle Mileage: Mileage expenses will be allowed at a rate not to exceed the allowable
rate specified in the current Schedule of Travel Rates.
Mileaae and Lodaina Restriction: Travel expenses shall not be charged for mileage or
lodging where training occurs within 50 miles, by standard mileage charts, of the home or
work site, whichever is closer. An exception may be allowed for those persons who work
or reside within a radius exceeding 25 miles of the training site when a minimum of two
hours of training occurs following the evening meal. Mileage costs between the home or
work site to an airport is not an allowable expense.
Air Travel: The use of commercial airlines is permitted when it is advantageous based on
comparative travel costs and the time of the traveler. Justice Training Funds may not be
used to purchase first-class airfare. Baggage fees for one piece of personal luggage is
allowed. Overweight or additional baggage fees are not allowed.
Toll Charaes: Toll charges and bridge fees are allowable.
Taxi: Necessary taxicab fare between an airport terminal and meeting site is allowable.
Car Rental: Charges for car rental are allowable.
Parking: Parking charges at the most economical rate available is allowable.
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Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards
Law Enforcement Distribution
Schedule of Travel Rates
Effective January 1, 2021 through December 31, 2021
Michigan Select Cities
Breakfast
$10.25
Lunch
$10.25
Dinner
$24.25
Lodging
$85.00
Michigan All Other Cities
Breakfast
$8.50
Lunch
$8.50
Dinner
$19.00
Lodging
$85.00
Out -of -State Select Cities
Breakfast
$13.00
Lunch
$13.00
Dinner
$25.25
Lodging
$85.00
Out -of -State All Other Cities
Breakfast
$10.25
Lunch
$10.25
Dinner
$23.50
Lodging
$85.00
Standard Mileage Rate $.36 per mile
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SELECT CITIES
MICHIGAN SELECT CITIES AND COUNTIES
CITIES COUNTIES
Ann Arbor, Auburn Hills, Detroit, Grand Rapids, Holland, All of Grand Traverse, Oakland, and Wayne
Leland, Mackinac Island, Petoskey, Pontiac, South
Haven, Traverse City
OUT-OF-STATE SELECT CITIES
SELECT CITY OR
STATE
SELECT CITY OR COUNTY
STATE
COUNTY
Arizona
Phoenix, Scottsdale, Sedona
Massachusetts
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Boston (Suffolk), Burlington,
Cambridge, Woburn, Martha's
California
Los Angeles (Los Angeles, Orange,
Vineyard
Mendocino & Ventura Counties, and
Edwards AFB), Eureka, Arcata,
Minnesota
Duluth, Minneapolis/St. Paul
Mckinleyville, Mammoth Lakes, Mill
(Hennepin and Ramsey
Valley, San Rafael, Novato, Monterey,
Counties)
Palm Springs, San Diego, San
Francisco, Santa Barbara, Santa
Nevada
Las Vegas
Monica, South Lake Tahoe, Truckee,
Yosemite National Park
New Mexico
Santa Fe
New York
Lake Placid, Manhattan
Colorado
Aspen, Breckenridge, Grand Lake,
(boroughs of Manhattan,
Silverthorne, Steamboat Springs,
Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, and
Telluride, Vail
Staten Island), Riverhead,
Ronkonkoma, Melville, Suffolk
Connecticut
Bridgeport, Danbury
County, Tarrytown, White Plains,
New Rochelle
District of
Washington DC (also the cities
Columbia
of Alexandria, Falls Church and
Ohio
Cincinnati
Fairfax, and the counties of
Arlington and Fairfax in Virginia;
Pennsylvania
Bucks County, Pittsburgh
and the counties of Montgomery
and Prince George's in Maryland)
Rhode Island
Bristol, Jamestown,
Middletown/Newport (Newport
Florida
Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Jupiter, Fort
County), Providence
Lauderdale, Key West
Georgia
Brunswick, Jekyll Island
Texas
Austin, Dallas, Houston,
L.B. Johnson Space Center
Idaho
Sun Valley, Ketchum
Utah
Park City (Summit County)
Illinois
Chicago (Cook and Lake Counties)
Vermont
Manchester, Montpelier, Stowe,
Kentucky
Kenton
Lamoille County
Louisiana
New Orleans
Virginia
Alexandria, Falls Church, Fairfax
Maine
Bar Harbor, Kennebunk, Kittery,
Rockport, Sanford
Washington
Port Angeles, Port Townsend,
Seattle
Maryland
Counties of Montgomery & Prince
Wyoming
Jackson, Pinedale
Georqe, Baltimore Citv, Ocean City
M
Disposition of Equipment
For the purposes of LED funding, to be defined as "equipment" an item shall: 1) be directly involved
in the delivery of in-service criminal justice training; 2) be personal property (as distinguished from
real property), such as machines, audio/video and computer hardware, etc.; 3) have a normal useful
life of more than one year; 4) not become a fixed part of a building or structure; and 5) have a
purchase price of $300 or more.
Equipment purchases approved by the Commission may be retained by the recipient agency as long
as the equipment is used for the provision of in-service criminal justice training.
When equipment is no longer used for the provision of in-service criminal justice training, the
recipient agency shall notify the Commission to request disposition. The Commission may select
one of the following actions:
a. Transfer of the equipment to another training program. Costs of the transportation of the
equipment will be borne by the receiving agency.
b. Approve the sale of the equipment, with the arrangements for the sale to be made by the
agency possessing the equipment. The agency will be allowed to retain 10% of the receipts
from the sale; the remainder shall be returned to the Justice Training Fund.
c. Dispose of the property in any other manner consistent with the purposes of the Act, as
amended.
V. SPECIAL USE REQUESTS
Out -of -State Special Use Requests
The Act contains specific mandates relative to the expenditure of Justice Training Funds for out-of-
state training. The intention is, of course, that justice training funds be expended primarily within the
state of Michigan to purchase services and materials from Michigan vendors whenever possible.
The policy states that the Commission will not fund any out-of-state criminal justice training program,
unless all reasonable efforts to locate a similar training program in this state have been exhausted,
and the Commission is satisfied that a similar training program is not available in this state.
It is the eligible entity's responsibility to make every reasonable effort to locate a Michigan based
provider. At a minimum, the applicant shall contact a statewide provider (e.g., the Michigan State
Police or the Michigan Municipal League), local or regional providers (e.g., community colleges or
universities), and consult the MCOLES Schedule of Training Courses. The Schedule contains
information about in-service criminal justice training programs offered in Michigan and is published
on the MCOLES web site (www.michigan.00v/mcoles). If the required in-service training is not
available in Michigan, the agency shall submit an Out -of -State Special Use Request that must
include a detailed explanation of the contacts made and justification for selection of the out-of-state
training program. Out -of -State Special Use Requests are categorized for Commission action into
the following two groups:
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® Agency Approval. An individual agency requests approval to send eligible trainees to out-of-
state training. These requests will be acted upon individually.
Blanket Approval. The Commission will give blanket approval, when requirements are met, for
attendance by all agencies at annual conferences, e.g., NSA, and IACP. It is the responsibility of
the Commission staff to publicize these approvals, and to monitor compliance with the policy
regarding the 6:24 ratio for actual hours of training. These approvals will be for the payment of
reaistration fees oniv. All other costs associated with the conference or convention must be
paid by other funds.
Equipment Special Use Requests
The Administrative Rules for Public Act 302 of 1982, as amended, state that the expenditure of
funds under this Act for the purpose of equipment purchases must be approved by the Commission
when total annual equipment purchases will exceed 10% of the agency's annual distribution, or
when the purchase price of a single equipment item equals or exceeds $5,000.
Special Use Request Approval Process
The forms used to request Commission approval for the special use of LED funds, as outlined
above, are the Out -of -State Special Use Request (MJT-511) and the Equipment Special Use
Request (MJT-512). These forms are available on the MCOLES web site. Both types of requests
require prior approval. Written notification of Commission action will be returned to the requesting
agency. Each approval is assigned a unique special use request processing number, and this
number is noted on the written notification.
Definitions
Conference - A prearranged formal meeting of a group of people from an organization, association,
or profession, for the purpose of discussion or consultation of a specific topic.
Convention - A prearranged, periodic assembly of a group of people from an organization,
association, or profession, for the purpose of exchanging information
Group Meetina - A prearranged meeting of a group of people for the purposes of conducting training,
workshops, or seminars.
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APPENDIX A - DEFINITIONS
"Act" means Act No. 302 of the Public Acts of 1982, as amended.
"Commission" means the Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards (MCOLES)
"Consortium" means a public or quasi -public entity established to provide in-service training to
criminal justice entities that obtain consortium membership through payment of fees to the
consortium.
"Criminal justice education program" means a learning experience that generates competency
through reading, listening, observing, performing, problem -solving, or interacting with others, the
object of which is the introduction or enhancement of knowledge, skills, or judgment related directly
to the performance of professional criminal justice tasks currently assigned or assignable.
"Direct delivery of criminal justice services" means the execution of the duties of line law
enforcement officers provided to the general public (e.g., traffic enforcement, first aid, investigation,
community policing and problem solving) and the execution of administrative tasks that enhance the
abilities of line officers to provide direct delivery of criminal justice services.
"Distribution" means the amount distributed to law enforcement agencies, in two payments, from
the Fund within one calendar year, under the provisions of Section 3 of the Act.
"Equipment" means, for the purposes of the Act, durable products used only for the direct delivery
of in-service training, and is personal property (as distinguished from real property) that is non -
expendable and intended for repeated use with a normal useful life of more than one year, and has
a single unit purchase price of $300 or more. Equipment may include items such as audio/video
equipment, computer hardware, projectors, defensive tactics protective gear, etc.
"Full-time equated officers" or "FTEs" means the count to be used for distributions as determined
in Section 3 (4) of the Act.
"Fund" means the Michigan Justice Training Fund.
"In-service criminal justice training" means a criminal justice educational program presented by
an agency or entity eligible to receive funds pursuant to this act or by a contractual service provider
hired by the agency or entity eligible to receive funds pursuant to this act, including a course or
package of instruction provided to an eligible trainee for the payment of a fee or tuition, or education
or training presented through the use of audiovisual materials, in which the program, education, or
training is designed and intended to enhance the direct delivery of criminal justice services by
eligible employees of the agency or entity.
"Law enforcement officer" means an individual who is continuously employed and paid by a police
force as a law enforcement officer who is responsible for the prevention and detection of crime and
empowered to enforce all of the general criminal laws of this State.
"MCOLES licensed officer" means a person who has met all of the selection, employment, training,
or recognition of prior training and experience standards of Public Act 203 of 1965, as amended, and
who is licensed by the Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards.
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raia means monetary compensation at not less man the teaeral minimum wage established in the
Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, as amended; 29 U.S.C. §206.
"Report period" means the calendar year, beginning January 1, through December 31, during
which reported activity occurred.
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Recipient Agency
FTEs
Distribution
ADRIAN POLICE DEPARTMENT
30
1,666.20
ADRIAN TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
AKRON POLICE DEPARTMENT
1
250.00
ALBION DPS
16
888.64
ALCONA COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
13
722.02
ALGER COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
9
499.86
ALLEGAN COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
63
3,499.02
ALLEGAN POLICE DEPARTMENT
8
444.32
ALLEN PARK POLICE DEPARTMENT
39
2,166.06
ALMA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
13
722.02
ALMONT POLICE DEPARTMENT
9
499.86
ALPENA COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
13
722.02
ALPENA POLICE DEPARTMENT
16
888.64
ANN ARBOR POLICE DEPARTMENT
117
6,498.18
ARENAC COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
15
833.10
ARGENTINE TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
8
444.32
ARMADA POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
250.00
AUBURN HILLS POLICE DEPARTMENT
46
2,554.84
AUGUSTA POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
BAD AXE POLICE DEPARTMENT
7
388.78
BANGOR POLICE DEPARTMENT
7
388.78
BARAGA COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
3
250.00
BARAGA POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
BARODA-LAKE TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
333.24
BARRY COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
29
1,610.66
BARRY TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
250.00
BATH TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
11
610.94
BATTLE CREEK POLICE DEPARTMENT
103
5.720.62
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BAY CITY DPS
51
2,832.54
BAY COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
41
2,277.14
BEAVERTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
250.00
BELDING POLICE DEPARTMENT
7
388.78
BELLEVUE POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
BENTON HARBOR POLICE DEPARTMENT
18
999.72
BENTON TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
21
1,166.34
BENZIE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
18
999.72
BERKLEY DPS
29
1,610.66
BERRIEN SPRINGS-ORONOKO TOWNSHIP POLICE
8
444.32
DEPARTMENT
BEVERLY HILLS DPS
22
1,221.88
BIG RAPIDS DPS
18
999.72
BIRCH RUN POLICE DEPARTMENT
5
27T70
BIRMINGHAM POLICE DEPARTMENT
33
1,832.82
BISHOP INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT AUTHORITY
11
610.94
BLACKMAN TOWNSHIP DPS
38
2,110.52
BLISSFIELD POLICE DEPARTMENT
5
277.70
BLOOMFIELD HILLS DPS
25
1,388.50
BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
65
3,610.10
BOYNE CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
333.24
BRANCH COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
14
777.56
BRIDGEPORT TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
8
444.32
BRIDGMAN POLICE DEPARTMENT
5
277.70
BRIGHTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
16
888.64
BRONSON POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
250.00
BROWN CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
BROWNSTOWN TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
29
1,610.66
BUCHANAN POLICE DEPARTMENT
8
444.32
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BURTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
32
1,777.28
CADILLAC POLICE DEPARTMENT
14
777.56
CAMBRIDGE TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
250.00
CANTON TOWNSHIP DPS
90
4,998.60
CAPAC POLICE DEPARTMENT
3
250.00
CARLETON POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
250.00
CARO POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
333.24
CARROLLTON TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
7
388.78
CARSON CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
CASS CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
5
277.70
CASS COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
30
1,666.20
CASSOPOLIS POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
250.00
CENTER LINE DPS
18
999.72
CENTRAL MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
22
1,221.88
CHARLEVOIX COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
22
1,221.88
CHARLEVOIX POLICE DEPARTMENT
7
388.78
CHARLOTTE POLICE DEPARTMENT
15
833.10
CHEBOYGAN COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
22
1,221.88
CHELSEA POLICE DEPARTMENT
12
666.48
CHESTERFIELD TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
43
2,388.22
CHIKAMING TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
5
277.70
CHIPPEWA COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
18
999.72
CHOCOLAY TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
250.00
CLARE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
25
1,388.50
CLAWSON POLICE DEPARTMENT
16
888.64
CLAY TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
18
999.72
CLAYTON TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
7
388.78
CLINTON COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
30
1,666.20
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CLINTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
250.00
CLINTON TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
92
5,109.68
CLIO POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
333.24
COLDWATER POLICE DEPARTMENT
17
944.18
COLOMA TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
8
444.32
COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
7
388.78
CONSTANTINE POLICE DEPARTMENT
5
277.70
CORUNNA POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
250.00
COVERT TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
8
444.32
CRAWFORD COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
17
944.18
CROSWELL POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
250.00
CRYSTAL FALLS POLICE DEPARTMENT
1
250.00
DAVISON POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
333.24
DAVISON TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
19
1,055.26
DEARBORN HEIGHTS POLICE DEPARTMENT
77
4,276.58
DEARBORN POLICE DEPARTMENT
187
10,385.98
DECATUR POLICE DEPARTMENT
5
277.70
DELTA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DIPS
7
388.78
DELTA COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
17
944.18
DENTON TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
250.00
DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
236
13,107.44
DETROIT BOARD OF EDUCATION
44
2,443.76
DETROIT POLICE DEPARTMENT
2,386
132,518.44
DEWITT POLICE DEPARTMENT
7
388.78
DEWITT TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
13
722.02
DOUGLAS POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
250.00
DOWAGIAC POLICE DEPARTMENT
13
722.02
DRYDEN TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
250.00
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DUNDEE POLICE DEPARTMENT
9
499.86
DURAND POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
333,24
EAST JORDAN POLICE DEPARTMENT
5
277.70
EAST LANSING POLICE DEPARTMENT
51
2,832.54
EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
32
1,777.28
EASTPOINTE POLICE DEPARTMENT
43
2,388.22
EATON COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
63
3,499.02
EATON RAPIDS POLICE DEPARTMENT
7
388.78
EAU CLAIRE POLICE DEPARTMENT
1
250.00
ECORSE POLICE DEPARTMENT
18
999.72
ELKTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
1
250.00
EMMET COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
26
1,444.04
EMMETT TOWNSHIP DPS
14
777,56
ESCANABA DPS
31
1,721.74
ESSEXVILLE DPS
8
444.32
EVART POLICE DEPARTMENT
3
250.00
FAIRHAVEN TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
1
250.00
FARMINGTON DPS
22
1,221.88
FARMINGTON HILLS POLICE DEPARTMENT
99
5,498.46
FENTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
15
833.10
FERNDALE POLICE DEPARTMENT
41
2,277.14
FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY DPS
12
666.48
FLAT ROCK POLICE DEPARTMENT
17
944.18
FLINT POLICE DEPARTMENT
96
5,331.84
FLINT TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
40
2,221.60
FLUSHING POLICE DEPARTMENT
11
610.94
FLUSHING TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
8
444.32
FORSYTH TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
7
388.78
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FOWLERVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT
7
388.78
FRANKENMUTH POLICE DEPARTMENT
8
444.32
FRANKLIN POLICE DEPARTMENT
11
610.94
FRASER DPS
29
1,610.66
FREMONT POLICE DEPARTMENT
8
444.32
FRUITPORT TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
12
666.48
GAINES TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
GARDEN CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
33
1,832.82
GAYLORD POLICE DEPARTMENT
10
555.40
GENESEE COUNTY PARKS & RECREATION
18
999.72
GENESEE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
120
6,664.80
GENESEE TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
16
888.64
GERRISH TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
333.24
GIBRALTAR POLICE DEPARTMENT
8
444.32
GLADSTONE DIPS
9
499.86
GLADWIN COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
15
833.10
GLADWIN POLICE DEPARTMENT
5
277.70
GOGEBIC COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
16
888.64
GR FORD INTNATL AIRPORT POLICE DEPARTMENT
15
833.10
GRAND BEACH-MICHIANA POLICE DEPARTMENT
5
277.70
GRAND BLANC POLICE DEPARTMENT
16
888.64
GRAND BLANC TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
39
2,166.06
GRAND HAVEN DIPS
31
1,721.74
GRAND LEDGE POLICE DEPARTMENT
16
888.64
GRAND RAPIDS COMMUNITY COLLEGE POLICE
13
722.02
GRAND RAPIDS POLICE DEPARTMENT
284
15,773.36
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
68
3,776.72
GRAND VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY DIPS
20
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GRANDVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT
24
1,332.96
GRANT POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
GRATIOT COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
29
1,610.66
GRAYLING POLICE DEPARTMENT
5
277.70
GREEN OAK CHARTER TOWNSHIP POLICE
16
888.64
DEPARTMENT
GREENVILLE DPS
16
888.64
GROSSE ILE TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
16
888.64
GROSSE POINTE DPS
21
1,166.34
GROSSE POINTE FARMS DPS
31
1,721.74
GROSSE POINTE PARK DPS
32
1,777.28
GROSSE POINTE SHORES DPS
15
833.10
GROSSE POINTE WOODS POLICE DEPARTMENT
29
1,610.66
HAMPTON TOWNSHIP DPS
10
555.40
HAMTRAMCK POLICE DEPARTMENT
30
1,666.20
HANCOCK POLICE DEPARTMENT
9
499.86
HARBOR BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
250.00
HARBOR SPRINGS POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
333.24
HARPER WOODS POLICE DEPARTMENT
27
1,499.58
HART POLICE DEPARTMENT
5
277.70
HARTFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
250.00
HASTINGS POLICE DEPARTMENT
14
777.56
HAZEL PARK POLICE DEPARTMENT
34
1,888.36
HESPERIA POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
HIGHLAND PARK DPS
23
1,277.42
HILLSDALE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
21
1,166.34
HILLSDALE POLICE DEPARTMENT
12
666.48
HOLLAND DPS
58
3,221.32
HOLLY POLICE DEPARTMENT
11
610.94
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HOUGHTON COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
21
1,166.34
HOUGHTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
10
555.40
HOWELL POLICE DEPARTMENT
18
999.72
HUDSON POLICE DEPARTMENT
5
277.70
HUNTINGTON WOODS DPS
16
888.64
HURON COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
21
1,166.34
HURON TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
23
1,277.42
INGHAM COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
75
4,165.50
INKSTER POLICE DEPARTMENT
27
1,499.58
IONIA COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
24
1,332.96
IONIA DPS
15
833.10
IOSCO COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
5
277.70
IRON COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
11
610.94
IRON MOUNTAIN POLICE DEPARTMENT
14
777.56
IRON RIVER POLICE DEPARTMENT
3
250.00
IRONWOOD DPS
10
555.40
ISABELLA COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
23
1,277.42
ISHPEMING POLICE DEPARTMENT
11
610.94
ISHPEMING TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
1
250.00
JACKSON POLICE DEPARTMENT
44
2,443.76
JONESVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
KALAMAZOO COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
127
7,053.58
KALAMAZOO DPS
237
13,162.98
KALAMAZOO TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
30
1,666.20
KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DPS
8
444.32
KALKASKA COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
19
1,055.26
KALKASKA DPS
3
250.00
KEEGO HARBOR POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
333.24
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KELLOGG COMMUNITY COLLEGE DPS
5
277.70
KENT COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
252
13,996.08
KENTWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT
65
3,610.10
KEWEENAW COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
7
388.78
KINGSFORD DPS
19
1,055.26
KINGSTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
1
250.00
KINROSS TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
3
250.00
LAINGSBURG POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
LAKE ANGELUS POLICE DEPARTMENT
3
250.00
LAKE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
14
777.56
LAKE LINDEN POLICE DEPARTMENT
1
250.00
LAKE ORION POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
333.24
LAKEVIEW POLICE DEPARTMENT
3
250.00
LANSE POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
250.00
LANSING COMMUNITY COLLEGE POLICE DEPARTMENT
11
610.94
LANSING POLICE DEPARTMENT
196
10,885.84
LANSING TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
14
777.56
LAPEER COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
46
2,554.84
LAPEER POLICE DEPARTMENT
18
999.72
LAPEER TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
1
250.00
LATHRUP VILLAGE POLICE DEPARTMENT
11
610.94
LAURIUM POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
250.00
LAWTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
250.00
LEELANAU COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
20
1,110.80
LENAWEE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
35
1,943.90
LENNON POLICE DEPARTMENT
1
250.00
LESLIE POLICE DEPARTMENT
3
250.00
LEXINGTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
250.00
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LINCOLN PARK POLICE DEPARTMENT
43
2,388.22
LINCOLN TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
11
610.94
LINDEN POLICE DEPARTMENT
5
277.70
LITCHFIELD POLICE DEPARTMENT
3
250.00
LIVINGSTON COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
65
3,610.10
LIVONIA POLICE DEPARTMENT
121
6,720.34
LOWELL POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
333.24
LUDINGTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
14
777.56
LUNA PIER POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
MACKINAC COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
12
666.48
MACKINAC ISLAND POLICE DEPARTMENT
7
388.78
MACKINAW CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
333.24
MACOMB COMMUNITY COLLEGE POLICE DEPARTMENT
27
1,499.58
MADISON HEIGHTS POLICE DEPARTMENT
47
2,610.38
MADISON TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
333.24
MANISTEE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
17
944.18
MANISTEE POLICE DEPARTMENT
10
555.40
MANISTIQUE DPS
8
444.32
MANTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
1
250.00
MARINE CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
333.24
MARLETTE POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
250.00
MARQUETTE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
24
1,332.96
MARQUETTE POLICE DEPARTMENT
33
1,832.82
MARSHALL POLICE DEPARTMENT
14
777.56
MARYSVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT
14
777.56
MASON COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
22
1,221.88
MASON POLICE DEPARTMENT
11
610.94
MATTAWAN POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
333.24
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MAYVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT
1
250.00
MECOSTA COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
22
1,221.88
MEMPHIS POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
MENOMINEE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
13
722.02
MENOMINEE POLICE DEPARTMENT
15
833.10
MERIDIAN TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
36
1,999.44
METAMORA TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
333.24
METRO POLICE AUTHORITY OF GENESEE COUNTY
25
1,388.50
MICHIGAN STATE POLICE
1,903
105,692.62
MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
76
4,221.04
MICHIGAN TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY DIPS
12
666.48
MIDLAND COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
39
2,166.06
MILAN POLICE DEPARTMENT
12
666.48
MILFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT
19
1,055.26
MILLINGTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
1
250.00
MISSAUKEE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
15
833.10
MONROE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
75
4,165.50
MONROE POLICE DEPARTMENT
38
2,110.52
MONTAGUE POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
333.24
MONTCALM COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
18
999.72
MONTMORENCY COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
14
777.56
MONTROSE TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
8
444.32
MORENCI POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
250.00
MORRICE POLICE DEPARTMENT
1
250.00
MOTT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DPS
21
1,166.34
MOUNT MORRIS POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
333.24
MOUNT MORRIS TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
25
1,388.50
MOUNT PLEASANT POLICE DEPARTMENT
27
1,499.58
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MUNISING POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
250.00
MUSKEGON COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
50
2,777.00
MUSKEGON HEIGHTS POLICE DEPARTMENT
25
1,388.50
MUSKEGON POLICE DEPARTMENT
72
3,998.88
MUSKEGON TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
14
777.56
NAPOLEON TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
5
277.70
NEW BALTIMORE POLICE DEPARTMENT
13
722.02
NEW BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT
8
444.32
NEW ERA POLICE DEPARTMENT
1
250.00
NEWAYGO COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
33
1,832.82
NEWAYGO POLICE DEPARTMENT
7
388.78
NILES POLICE DEPARTMENT
17
944.18
NORTH MUSKEGON POLICE DEPARTMENT
7
388.78
NORTHERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY POLICE
18
999.72
DEPARTMENT
NORTHFIELD TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
11
610.94
NORTHVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT
12
666.48
NORTHVILLE TOWNSHIP DPS
34
1,888.36
NORTON SHORES POLICE DEPARTMENT
32
1,777.28
NORWAY POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
333.24
NOVI POLICE DEPARTMENT
69
3,832.26
OAK PARK DPS
50
2,777.00
OAKLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE DPS
21
1,166.34
OAKLAND COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
602
33,435.08
OAKLAND UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
22
1,221.88
OCEANA COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
19
1,055.26
OGEMAW COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
15
833.10
OLIVET POLICE DEPARTMENT
1
250.00
ONTONAGON COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
6
333.24
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ONTWA TOWNSHIP-EDWARDSBURG POLICE
7
388.78
DEPARTMENT
ORCHARD LAKE POLICE DEPARTMENT
10
555.40
OSCEOLA COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
19
1,055.26
OSCODA COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
12
666.48
OSCODA TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
11
610.94
OTISVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
OTSEGO COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
12
666.48
OTSEGO POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
333.24
OTTAWA COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
139
7,720.06
OWOSSO POLICE DEPARTMENT
18
999.72
OXFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
333.24
PAW PAW POLICE DEPARTMENT
8
444.32
PENTWATER POLICE DEPARTMENT
3
250.00
PERRY POLICE DEPARTMENT
5
277.70
PETOSKEY DPS
18
999.72
PIGEON POLICE DEPARTMENT
1
250.00
PINCKNEY POLICE DEPARTMENT
5
277.70
PITTSFIELD TOWNSHIP DPS
39
2,166.06
PLAINWELL DPS
8
444.32
PLEASANT RIDGE POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
333.24
PLYMOUTH POLICE DEPARTMENT
16
888.64
PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
29
1,610.66
PORT AUSTIN POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
PORT HURON POLICE DEPARTMENT
55
3,054.70
PORTAGE POLICE DEPARTMENT
57
3,165.78
PORTLAND POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
333,24
POTTERVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
PRAIRIEVILLE TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
1
250.00
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PRESQUE ISLE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
13
722.02
QUINCY POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
RAISIN TOWNSHIP DPS
4
250.00
READING POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
REDFORD TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
58
3,221.32
REED CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
250.00
REESE POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
RICHFIELD TOWNSHIP DPS
4
250.00
RICHFIELD TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
8
444.32
RICHLAND POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
333.24
RICHLAND TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
3
250.00
RICHMOND POLICE DEPARTMENT
11
610.94
RIVER ROUGE POLICE DEPARTMENT
19
1,055.26
ROCHESTER POLICE DEPARTMENT
22
1,221.88
ROCKWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT
7
388.78
ROGERS CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
333.24
ROMEO POLICE DEPARTMENT
7
388.78
ROMULUS POLICE DEPARTMENT
43
2,388.22
ROOSEVELT PARK POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
333.24
ROSCOMMON COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
27
1,499.58
ROSEVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT
68
3,776.72
ROYAL OAK POLICE DEPARTMENT
75
4,165.50
SAGINAW COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
60
3,332.40
SAGINAW POLICE DEPARTMENT
58
3,221.32
SAGINAW TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
44
2,443.76
SAGINAW VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY POLICE
8
444.32
SALINE POLICE DEPARTMENT
13
722.02
SANDUSKY POLICE DEPARTMENT
5
277.70
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SANILAC COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
27
1,499.58
SAULT STE MARIE POLICE DEPARTMENT
22
1,221.88
SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE POLICE DEPARTMENT
17
944.18
SCHOOLCRAFT POLICE DEPARTMENT
3
250.00
SCOTTVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
SEBEWAING POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
SHELBY TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
71
3,943.34
SHEPHERD POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
SHIAWASSEE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
27
1,499.58
SOMERSET TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
SOUTH HAVEN POLICE DEPARTMENT
19
1,055.26
SOUTH LYON POLICE DEPARTMENT
15
833.10
SOUTH ROCKWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT
5
277.70
SOUTHFIELD POLICE DEPARTMENT
127
7,053.58
SOUTHGATE POLICE DEPARTMENT
34
1,888.36
SPARTA POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
333.24
SPRING ARBOR TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
SPRINGPORT TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
1
250.00
ST. CHARLES POLICE DEPARTMENT
1
250.00
ST. CLAIR CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
8
444.32
ST. CLAIR COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
87
4,831.98
ST. CLAIR SHORES POLICE DEPARTMENT
82
4,554.28
ST. IGNACE POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
250.00
ST. JOHNS POLICE DEPARTMENT
10
555.40
ST. JOSEPH COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
25
1,388.50
ST. JOSEPH DPS
21
1,166.34
ST. JOSEPH TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
11
610.94
ST. LOUIS POLICE DEPARTMENT
7
388.78
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STANTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
STERLING HEIGHTS POLICE DEPARTMENT
150
8,331.00
STOCKBRIDGE POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
STURGIS POLICE DEPARTMENT
18
999.72
SUMPTER TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
16
888.64
SYLVAN LAKE POLICE DEPARTMENT
5
277.70
TAYLOR POLICE DEPARTMENT
77
4,276.58
TECUMSEH POLICE DEPARTMENT
13
722.02
THOMAS TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
8
444.32
THREE RIVERS POLICE DEPARTMENT
14
777.56
TITTABAWASSEE TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT 8
444.32
TRAVERSE CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
28
1,555.12
TRENTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
33
1,832.82
TROY POLICE DEPARTMENT
105
5,831.70
TUSCARORA TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
8
444.32
TUSCOLA COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
26
1,444.04
UBLY POLICE DEPARTMENT
1
250.00
UNADILLA TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
3
250.00
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DEARBORN DPS
12
666.48
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DPS
63
3,499.02
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN FLINT DPS
18
999.72
UTICA POLICE DEPARTMENT
14
777.56
VAN BUREN COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
64
3,554.56
VAN BUREN TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
39
2,166.06
VASSAR POLICE DEPARTMENT
5
277.70
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENT
1
250.00
VICKSBURG POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
333.24
WALKER POLICE DEPARTMENTS
36
1,999.44
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WALLED LAKE POLICE DEPARTMENT
14
777.56
WARREN POLICE DEPARTMENT
195
10,830.30
WASHTENAW COMMUNITY COLLEGE DPS
5
277.70
WASHTENAW COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
127
7,053.58
WATERFORD TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
59
3,276.86
WATERVLIET POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
250.00
WAYLAND POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
333.24
WAYNE COUNTY AIRPORT AUTHORITY DPS
101
5,609.54
WAYNE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
508
28,214.32
WAYNE POLICE DEPARTMENT
22
1,221.88
WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY DPS
63
3,499.02
WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
79
4,387.66
WEST BRANCH POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
250.00
WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
33
1,832.82
WESTLAND POLICE DEPARTMENT
76
4,221.04
WEXFORD COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
24
1,332.96
WHITE CLOUD POLICE DEPARTMENT
3
250.00
WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
27
1,499.58
WHITE PIGEON POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
250.00
WHITEHALL POLICE DEPARTMENT
8
444.32
WILLIAMSTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
333.24
WIXOM POLICE DEPARTMENT
19
1,055.26
WOLVERINE LAKE POLICE DEPARTMENT
7
388.78
WOODHAVEN POLICE DEPARTMENT
28
1,555.12
WYANDOTTE POLICE DEPARTMENT
34
1,888.36
WYOMING POLICE DEPARTMENT
86
4,776,44
YALE POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
250.00
YPSILANTI POLICE DEPARTMENT
29
1.610.66
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ZEELAND POLICE DEPARTMENT 10 555.40
ZILWAUKEE POLICE DEPARTMENT 1 250.00
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Summary Totals
Available LED Revenue 934,345.88
Per Capita Payments
Per Capita Value
55.54
Number of Agencies
383
Number of FTEs
16,395
Per Capita Distribution
910,578.30
Minimum Payments
Number of Agencies 95
Number of FTEs 244
Minimum Distribution 23,750.00
Total Disbursed 934,328.30
Total Number of Agencies 478
Total Number of FTEs 16,639
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Distribution Period: Spring 2021
Court Revenue:
Cash Earnings:
Carryover from Previous Distribution:
Refunds:
Less Special Payments:
Available LED Revenue
Per Capita Payments:
Per Capita Amount
Number of Agencies
Number of FTEs
Per Capita Distribution:
Minimum Payments:
Officer Cutoff
Number of Agencies
Number of FTEs
Minimum Distribution
Total Distribution:
$931,376.74
$1,884.86
$84.28
$1,000.00
$0.00
$934,345.88
$55.54
383
16,395
$910,578.30
5
95
244
$23,750.00
$934,328.30
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STATE OF MICHIGAN
REMITTANCE ADVICE
Vendor Code: CV0048080
Vendor Name: COUNT' OF OAKLANU. A 1JBCki1C"VN CONSTITUTIONAL CO
RP
Alias/DBA.
Assignee Name
Assignee Alias/DBA.
DEPARTMFNT NAME
State Police
INV ICESATE VFNDOR INV'i
1-1551LES0287
1NV_OICF AMOUNT
33 435.08
ChecWPFT No: 4091413705
Chec1.1EFT Date: 4/13i2021
Document ID #. EFT 551 210000497692
Checlo'EFT Amnnnt: 33435.08
Amonnt includes freigbt and/or is net of discount
LINE AMHE
AMOUNT CCK'EFT DESCRIPTION
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Distribution
ADRIAN POLICE DEPARTMENT
30
2,082.60
ADRIAN TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
AKRON POLICE DEPARTMENT
1
250.00
ALBION DPS
16
1,110.72
ALCONA COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
13
902.46
ALGER COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
9
624.78
ALLEGAN COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
63
4,373.46
ALLEGAN POLICE DEPARTMENT
8
555.36
ALLEN PARK POLICE DEPARTMENT
39
2,707.38
ALMA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
13
902.46
ALMONT POLICE DEPARTMENT
9
624.78
ALPENA COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
13
902.46
ALPENA POLICE DEPARTMENT
16
1,110.72
ANN ARBOR POLICE DEPARTMENT
117
8,122.14
ARENAC COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
15
1,041.30
ARGENTINE TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
8
555.36
ARMADA POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
277.68
AUBURN HILLS POLICE DEPARTMENT
46
3,193.32
AUGUSTA POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
BAD AXE POLICE DEPARTMENT
7
485.94
BANGOR POLICE DEPARTMENT
7
485.94
BARAGA COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
3
250.00
BARAGA POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
BARODA-LAKE TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
416.52
BARRY COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
29
2,013.18
BARRY TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
277.68
BATH TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
11
763.62
BATTLE CREEK POLICE DEPARTMENT
103
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BAY CITY DPS
51
3,540.42
BAY COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
41
2,846.22
BEAVERTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
277.68
BELDING POLICE DEPARTMENT
7
485.94
BELLEVUE POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
BENTON HARBOR POLICE DEPARTMENT
18
1,249.56
BENTON TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
21
1,457.82
BENZIE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
18
1,249.56
BERKLEY DPS
29
2,013.18
BERRIEN SPRINGS-ORONOKO TOWNSHIP POLICE
8
555.36
DEPARTMENT
BEVERLY HILLS DPS
22
1,527.24
BIG RAPIDS DPS
18
1,249.56
BIRCH RUN POLICE DEPARTMENT
5
347.10
BIRMINGHAM POLICE DEPARTMENT
33
2,290.86
BISHOP INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT AUTHORITY
11
763.62
BLACKMAN TOWNSHIP DPS
38
2,637.96
BLISSFIELD POLICE DEPARTMENT
5
347.10
BLOOMFIELD HILLS DPS
25
1,735.50
BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
65
4,512.30
BOYNE CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
416.52
BRANCH COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
14
971.88
BRIDGEPORT TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
8
555.36
BRIDGMAN POLICE DEPARTMENT
5
347.10
BRIGHTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
16
1,110.72
BRONSON POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
277.68
BROWN CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
BROWNSTOWN TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
29
2,013.18
BUCHANAN POLICE DEPARTMENT
8
555.36
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BURTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
32
2,221.44
CADILLAC POLICE DEPARTMENT
14
971.88
CAMBRIDGE TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
277.68
CANTON TOWNSHIP DPS
90
6,247.80
CAPAC POLICE DEPARTMENT
3
250.00
CARLETON POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
277.68
CARO POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
416.52
CARROLLTON TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
7
485.94
CARSON CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
CASS CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
5
347.10
CASS COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
30
2,082.60
CASSOPOLIS POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
277.68
CENTER LINE DPS
18
1,249.56
CENTRAL MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
22
1,527.24
CHARLEVOIX COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
22
1,527.24
CHARLEVOIX POLICE DEPARTMENT
7
485.94
CHARLOTTE POLICE DEPARTMENT
15
1,041.30
CHEBOYGAN COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
22
1,527.24
CHELSEA POLICE DEPARTMENT
12
833.04
CHESTERFIELD TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
43
2,985.06
CHIKAMING TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
5
347.10
CHIPPEWA COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
18
1,249.56
CHOCOLAY TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
277.68
CLARE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
25
1,735.50
CLAWSON POLICE DEPARTMENT
16
1,110.72
CLAY TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
18
1,249.56
CLAYTON TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
7
485.94
CLINTON COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
30
2,082.60
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CLINTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
277.68
CLINTON TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
92
6,386.64
CLIO POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
416.52
COLDWATER POLICE DEPARTMENT
17
1,180.14
COLOMA TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
8
555.36
COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
7
485.94
CONSTANTINE POLICE DEPARTMENT
5
347.10
CORUNNA POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
277.68
COVERT TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
8
555.36
CRAWFORD COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
17
1,180.14
CROSWELL POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
277.68
CRYSTAL FALLS POLICE DEPARTMENT
1
250.00
DAVISON POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
416.52
DAVISON TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
19
1,318.98
DEARBORN HEIGHTS POLICE DEPARTMENT
77
5,345.34
DEARBORN POLICE DEPARTMENT
187
12,981.54
DECATUR POLICE DEPARTMENT
5
347.10
DELTA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DPS
7
485.94
DELTA COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
17
1,180.14
DENTON TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
277.68
DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
236
16,383.12
DETROIT POLICE DEPARTMENT
2,386
165,636.12
DETROIT PUBLIC SCHOOLS COMMUNITY DISTRICT PD
44
3,054.48
DEWITT POLICE DEPARTMENT
7
485.94
DEWITT TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
13
902.46
DOUGLAS POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
277.68
DOWAGIAC POLICE DEPARTMENT
13
902.46
DRYDEN TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
277.68
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DUNDEE POLICE DEPARTMENT
9
624.78
DURAND POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
416.52
EAST JORDAN POLICE DEPARTMENT
5
347.10
EAST LANSING POLICE DEPARTMENT
51
3,540.42
EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
32
2,221.44
EASTPOINTE POLICE DEPARTMENT
43
2,985.06
EATON COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
63
4,373.46
EATON RAPIDS POLICE DEPARTMENT
7
485.94
EAU CLAIRE POLICE DEPARTMENT
1
250.00
ECORSE POLICE DEPARTMENT
18
1,249.56
ELKTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
1
250.00
EMMET COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
26
1,804.92
EMMETT TOWNSHIP DPS
14
971.88
ESCANABA DPS
31
2,152.02
ESSEXVILLE DPS
8
555.36
EVART POLICE DEPARTMENT
3
250.00
FAIRHAVEN TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
1
250.00
FARMINGTON DPS
22
1,527.24
FARMINGTON HILLS POLICE DEPARTMENT
99
6,872.58
FENTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
15
1,041.30
FERNDALE POLICE DEPARTMENT
41
2,846.22
FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY DPS
12
833.04
FLAT ROCK POLICE DEPARTMENT
17
1,180.14
FLINT POLICE DEPARTMENT
96
6,664.32
FLINT TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
40
2,776.80
FLUSHING POLICE DEPARTMENT
11
763.62
FLUSHING TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
8
555.36
FORSYTH TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
7
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FOWLERVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT
7
485.94
FRANKENMUTH POLICE DEPARTMENT
8
555.36
FRANKLIN POLICE DEPARTMENT
11
763.62
FRASER DPS
29
2,013.18
FREMONT POLICE DEPARTMENT
8
555.36
FRUITPORT TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
12
833.04
GAINES TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
GARDEN CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
33
2,290.86
GAYLORD POLICE DEPARTMENT
10
694.20
GENESEE COUNTY PARKS & RECREATION
18
1,249.56
GENESEE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
120
8,330.40
GENESEE TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
16
1,110.72
GERRISH TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
416.52
GIBRALTAR POLICE DEPARTMENT
8
555.36
GLADSTONE DPS
9
624.78
GLADWIN COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
15
1,041.30
GLADWIN POLICE DEPARTMENT
5
347.10
GOGEBIC COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
16
1,110.72
GR FORD INTNATL AIRPORT POLICE DEPARTMENT
15
1,041.30
GRAND BEACH-MICHIANA POLICE DEPARTMENT
5
347.10
GRAND BLANC POLICE DEPARTMENT
16
1,110.72
GRAND BLANC TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
39
2,707.38
GRAND HAVEN DPS
31
2,152.02
GRAND LEDGE POLICE DEPARTMENT
16
1,110.72
GRAND RAPIDS COMMUNITY COLLEGE POLICE
13
902.46
GRAND RAPIDS POLICE DEPARTMENT
284
19,715.28
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
68
4,720.56
GRAND VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY DPS
20
1,388.40
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GRANDVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT
24
1,666.08
GRANT POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
GRATIOT COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
29
2,013.18
GRAYLING POLICE DEPARTMENT
5
347.10
GREEN OAK CHARTER TOWNSHIP POLICE
16
1,110.72
DEPARTMENT
GREENVILLE DPS
16
1,110.72
GROSSE ILE TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
16
1,110.72
GROSSE POINTE DPS
21
1,457.82
GROSSE POINTE FARMS DPS
31
2,152.02
GROSSE POINTE PARK DPS
32
2,221.44
GROSSE POINTE SHORES DPS
15
1,041.30
GROSSE POINTE WOODS POLICE DEPARTMENT
29
2,013.18
HAMPTON TOWNSHIP DPS
10
694.20
HAMTRAMCK POLICE DEPARTMENT
30
2,082.60
HANCOCK POLICE DEPARTMENT
9
624.78
HARBOR BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
277.68
HARBOR SPRINGS POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
416.52
HARPER WOODS POLICE DEPARTMENT
27
1,874.34
HART POLICE DEPARTMENT
5
347.10
HARTFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
277.68
HASTINGS POLICE DEPARTMENT
14
971.88
HAZEL PARK POLICE DEPARTMENT
34
2,360.28
HESPERIA POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
HIGHLAND PARK DPS
23
1,596.66
HILLSDALE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
21
1,457.82
HILLSDALE POLICE DEPARTMENT
12
833.04
HOLLAND DPS
58
4,026.36
HOLLY POLICE DEPARTMENT
11
763.62
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HOUGHTON COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
21
1,457.82
HOUGHTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
10
694.20
HOWELL POLICE DEPARTMENT
18
1,249.56
HUDSON POLICE DEPARTMENT
5
347.10
HUNTINGTON WOODS DPS
16
1,110.72
HURON COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
21
1,457.82
HURON TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
23
1,596.66
INGHAM COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
75
5,206.50
INKSTER POLICE DEPARTMENT
27
1,874.34
IONIA COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
24
1,666.08
IONIA DPS
15
1,041.30
IOSCO COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
5
347.10
IRON COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
11
763.62
IRON MOUNTAIN POLICE DEPARTMENT
14
971.88
IRON RIVER POLICE DEPARTMENT
3
250.00
IRONWOOD DPS
10
694.20
ISABELLA COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
23
1,596.66
ISHPEMING POLICE DEPARTMENT
11
763.62
ISHPEMING TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
1
250.00
JACKSON POLICE DEPARTMENT
44
3,054.48
JONESVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
KALAMAZOO COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
127
8,816.34
KALAMAZOO DPS
237
16,452.54
KALAMAZOO TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
30
2,082.60
KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DPS
8
555.36
KALKASKA COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
19
1,318,98
KALKASKA DPS
3
250.00
KEEGO HARBOR POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
416.52
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KELLOGG COMMUNITY COLLEGE DPS
5
347.10
KENT COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
252
17,493.84
KENTWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT
65
4,512.30
KEWEENAW COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
7
485.94
KINGSFORD DPS
19
1,318.98
KINGSTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
1
250.00
KINROSS TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
3
250.00
LAINGSBURG POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
LAKE ANGELUS POLICE DEPARTMENT
3
250.00
LAKE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
14
971.88
LAKE LINDEN POLICE DEPARTMENT
1
250.00
LAKE ORION POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
416.52
LAKEVIEW POLICE DEPARTMENT
3
250.00
LANSE POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
277.68
LANSING COMMUNITY COLLEGE POLICE DEPARTMENT
11
763.62
LANSING POLICE DEPARTMENT
196
13,606.32
LANSING TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
14
971.88
LAPEER COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
46
3,193.32
LAPEER POLICE DEPARTMENT
18
1,249.56
LAPEER TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
1
250.00
LATHRUP VILLAGE POLICE DEPARTMENT
11
763.62
LAURIUM POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
277.68
LAWTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
277.68
LEELANAU COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
20
1,388.40
LENAWEE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
35
2,429.70
LENNON POLICE DEPARTMENT
1
250.00
LESLIE POLICE DEPARTMENT
3
250,00
LEXINGTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
277.68
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LINCOLN PARK POLICE DEPARTMENT
43
2,985.06
LINCOLN TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
11
763.62
LINDEN POLICE DEPARTMENT
5
347.10
LITCHFIELD POLICE DEPARTMENT
3
250.00
LIVINGSTON COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
65
4,512.30
LIVONIA POLICE DEPARTMENT
121
8,399.82
LOWELL POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
416.52
LUDINGTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
14
971.88
LUNA PIER POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
MACKINAC COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
12
833.04
MACKINAC ISLAND POLICE DEPARTMENT
7
485.94
MACKINAW CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
416.52
MACOMB COMMUNITY COLLEGE POLICE DEPARTMENT
27
1,874.34
MADISON HEIGHTS POLICE DEPARTMENT
47
3,262.74
MADISON TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
416.52
MANISTEE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
17
1,180.14
MANISTEE POLICE DEPARTMENT
10
694.20
MANISTIQUE DIPS
8
555.36
MANTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
1
250.00
MARINE CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
416.52
MARLETTE POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
277.68
MARQUETTE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
24
1,666.08
MARQUETTE POLICE DEPARTMENT
33
2,290.86
MARSHALL POLICE DEPARTMENT
14
971.88
MARYSVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT
14
971.88
MASON COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
22
1,527.24
MASON POLICE DEPARTMENT
11
763.62
MATTAWAN POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
416.52
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MAYVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT
1
250.00
MECOSTA COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
22
1,527.24
MEMPHIS POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
MENOMINEE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
13
902.46
MENOMINEE POLICE DEPARTMENT
15
1,041.30
MERIDIAN TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
36
2,499.12
METAMORA TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
416.52
METRO POLICE AUTHORITY OF GENESEE COUNTY
25
1,735.50
MICHIGAN STATE POLICE
1,903
132,106.26
MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
76
5,275.92
MICHIGAN TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY DPS
12
833.04
MIDLAND COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
39
2,707.38
MILAN POLICE DEPARTMENT
12
833.04
MILFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT
19
1,318.98
MILLINGTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
1
250.00
MISSAUKEE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
15
1,041.30
MONROE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
75
5,206.50
MONROE POLICE DEPARTMENT
38
2,637.96
MONTAGUE POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
416.52
MONTCALM COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
18
1,249.56
MONTMORENCY COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
14
971.88
MONTROSE TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
8
555.36
MORENCI POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
277.68
MORRICE POLICE DEPARTMENT
1
250.00
MOTT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DPS
21
1,457.82
MOUNT MORRIS POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
416.52
MOUNT MORRIS TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
25
1,735.50
MOUNT PLEASANT POLICE DEPARTMENT
27
1,874.34
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MUNISING POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
277.68
MUSKEGON COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
50
3,471.00
MUSKEGON HEIGHTS POLICE DEPARTMENT
25
1,735.50
MUSKEGON POLICE DEPARTMENT
72
4,998.24
MUSKEGON TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
14
971.88
NAPOLEON TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
5
347.10
NEW BALTIMORE POLICE DEPARTMENT
13
902.46
NEW BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT
8
555.36
NEW ERA POLICE DEPARTMENT
1
250.00
NEWAYGO COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
33
2,290.86
NEWAYGO POLICE DEPARTMENT
7
485.94
NILES POLICE DEPARTMENT
17
1,180.14
NORTH MUSKEGON POLICE DEPARTMENT
7
485.94
NORTHERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY POLICE
18
1,249.56
DEPARTMENT
NORTHFIELD TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
11
763.62
NORTHVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT
12
833.04
NORTHVILLE TOWNSHIP DPS
34
2,360.28
NORTON SHORES POLICE DEPARTMENT
32
2,221.44
NORWAY POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
416.52
NOVI POLICE DEPARTMENT
69
4,789.98
OAK PARK DPS
50
3,471.00
OAKLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE DPS
21
1,457.82
OAKLAND COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
602
41,790.84
OAKLAND UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
22
1,527.24
OCEANA COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
19
1,318.98
OGEMAW COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
15
1,041.30
OLIVET POLICE DEPARTMENT
1
250.00
ONTONAGON COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
6
416.52
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ONTWA TOWNSHIP-EDWARDSBURG POLICE
7
485.94
DEPARTMENT
ORCHARD LAKE POLICE DEPARTMENT
10
694.20
OSCEOLA COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
19
1,318.98
OSCODA COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
12
833.04
OSCODA TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
11
763.62
OTISVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
OTSEGO COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
12
833.04
OTSEGO POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
416.52
OTTAWA COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
139
9,649.38
OWOSSO POLICE DEPARTMENT
18
1,249.56
OXFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
416.52
PAW PAW POLICE DEPARTMENT
8
555.36
PENTWATER POLICE DEPARTMENT
3
250.00
PERRY POLICE DEPARTMENT
5
347.10
PETOSKEY DIPS
18
1,249.56
PIGEON POLICE DEPARTMENT
1
250.00
PINCKNEY POLICE DEPARTMENT
5
347.10
PITTSFIELD TOWNSHIP DIPS
39
2,707.38
PLAINWELL DPS
8
555.36
PLEASANT RIDGE POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
416.52
PLYMOUTH POLICE DEPARTMENT
16
1,110.72
PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
29
2,013.18
PORT AUSTIN POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
PORT HURON POLICE DEPARTMENT
55
3,818.10
PORTAGE POLICE DEPARTMENT
57
3,956.94
PORTLAND POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
416.52
POTTERVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
PRAIRIEVILLE TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
1
250.00
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PRESQUE ISLE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
13
902.46
QUINCY POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
RAISIN TOWNSHIP DIPS
4
277.68
READING POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
REDFORD TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
58
4,026.36
REED CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
277.68
REESE POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
RICHFIELD TOWNSHIP DPS
4
277.68
RICHFIELD TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
8
555.36
RICHLAND POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
416.52
RICHLAND TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
3
250.00
RICHMOND POLICE DEPARTMENT
11
763.62
RIVER ROUGE POLICE DEPARTMENT
19
1,318.98
ROCHESTER POLICE DEPARTMENT
22
1,527.24
ROCKWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT
7
485.94
ROGERS CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
416.52
ROMEO POLICE DEPARTMENT
7
485.94
ROMULUS POLICE DEPARTMENT
43
2,985.06
ROOSEVELT PARK POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
416.52
ROSCOMMON COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
27
1,874.34
ROSEVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT
68
4,720.56
ROYAL OAK POLICE DEPARTMENT
75
5,206.50
SAGINAW COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
60
4,165.20
SAGINAW POLICE DEPARTMENT
58
4,026.36
SAGINAW TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
44
3,054.48
SAGINAW VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY POLICE
8
555.36
SALINE POLICE DEPARTMENT
13
902.46
SANDUSKY POLICE DEPARTMENT
5
347.10
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SANILAC COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
27
1,874.34
SAULT STE MARIE POLICE DEPARTMENT
22
1,527.24
SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE POLICE DEPARTMENT
17
1,180.14
SCHOOLCRAFT POLICE DEPARTMENT
3
250.00
SCOTTVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
SEBEWAING POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
SHELBY TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
71
4,928.82
SHEPHERD POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
SHIAWASSEE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
27
1,874.34
SOMERSET TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
SOUTH HAVEN POLICE DEPARTMENT
19
1,318.98
SOUTH LYON POLICE DEPARTMENT
15
1,041.30
SOUTH ROCKWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT
5
347.10
SOUTHFIELD POLICE DEPARTMENT
127
8,816.34
SOUTHGATE POLICE DEPARTMENT
34
2,360.28
SPARTA POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
416.52
SPRING ARBOR TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
SPRINGPORT TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
1
250.00
ST. CHARLES POLICE DEPARTMENT
1
250.00
ST. CLAIR CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
8
555.36
ST. CLAIR COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
87
6,039.54
ST. CLAIR SHORES POLICE DEPARTMENT
82
5,692.44
ST. IGNACE POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
277.68
ST. JOHNS POLICE DEPARTMENT
10
694.20
ST. JOSEPH COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
25
1,735.50
ST. JOSEPH DPS
21
1,457.82
ST. JOSEPH TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
11
763.62
ST. LOUIS POLICE DEPARTMENT
7
485.94
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STANTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
STERLING HEIGHTS POLICE DEPARTMENT
150
10,413.00
STOCKBRIDGE POLICE DEPARTMENT
2
250.00
STURGIS POLICE DEPARTMENT
18
1,249.56
SUMPTER TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
16
1,110.72
SYLVAN LAKE POLICE DEPARTMENT
5
347.10
TAYLOR POLICE DEPARTMENT
77
5,345.34
TECUMSEH POLICE DEPARTMENT
13
902.46
THOMAS TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
8
555.36
THREE RIVERS POLICE DEPARTMENT
14
971.88
TITTABAWASSEE TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
8
555.36
TRAVERSE CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
28
1,943.76
TRENTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
33
2,290.86
TROY POLICE DEPARTMENT
105
7,289.10
TUSCARORA TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
8
555.36
TUSCOLA COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
26
1,804.92
UBLY POLICE DEPARTMENT
1
250.00
UNADILLA TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
3
250.00
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DEARBORN DPS
12
833.04
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DPS
63
4,373.46
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN FLINT DPS
18
1,249.56
UTICA POLICE DEPARTMENT
14
971.88
VAN BUREN COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
64
4,442.88
VAN BUREN TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
39
2,707.38
VASSAR POLICE DEPARTMENT
5
347.10
VERNON POLICE DEPARTMENT
1
250.00
VICKSBURG POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
416.52
WALKER POLICE DEPARTMENT
36
2,499.12
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WALLED LAKE POLICE DEPARTMENT
14
971.88
WARREN POLICE DEPARTMENT
195
13,536.90
WASHTENAW COMMUNITY COLLEGE DIPS
5
347.10
WASHTENAW COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
127
8,816.34
WATERFORD TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
59
4,095.78
WATERVLIET POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
277.68
WAYLAND POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
416.52
WAYNE COUNTY AIRPORT AUTHORITY DIPS
101
7,011.42
WAYNE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
508
35,265,36
WAYNE POLICE DEPARTMENT
22
1,527.24
WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY DIPS
63
4,373.46
WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
79
5,484.18
WEST BRANCH POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
277.68
WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
33
2,290.86
WESTLAND POLICE DEPARTMENT
76
5,275.92
WEXFORD COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
24
1,666.08
WHITE CLOUD POLICE DEPARTMENT
3
250.00
WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT
27
1,874.34
WHITE PIGEON POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
277.68
WHITEHALL POLICE DEPARTMENT
8
555.36
WILLIAMSTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
6
416.52
WIXOM POLICE DEPARTMENT
19
1,318.98
WOLVERINE LAKE POLICE DEPARTMENT
7
485.94
WOODHAVEN POLICE DEPARTMENT
28
1,943.76
WYANDOTTE POLICE DEPARTMENT
34
2,360.28
WYOMING POLICE DEPARTMENT
86
5,970.12
YALE POLICE DEPARTMENT
4
277.68
YPSILANTI POLICE DEPARTMENT
29
2,013.18
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Summary Totals
Available LED Revenue 1,162,830.01
Per Capita Payments
Per Capita Value 69.42
Number of Agencies 414
Number of FTEs 16,519
Per Capita Distribution 1,146,748.98
Minimum Payments
Number of Agencies 64
Number of FTEs 120
Minimum Distribution 16,000.00
Total Disbursed 1,162,748.98
Total Number of Agencies 478
Total Number of FTEs 16,639
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Distribution Period: Fall 2021
Court Revenue:
Cash Earnings:
Carryover from Previous Distribution:
Refunds:
Less Special Payments:
Available LED Revenue
Per Capita Payments:
Per Capita Amount
Number of Agencies
Number of FTEs
Per Capita Distribution:
Minimum Payments:
Officer Cutoff
Number of Agencies
Number of FTEs
Minimum Distribution
Total Distribution:
$1,158,522.18
$1,788.08
$17.58
$2,502.17
$0.00
$1,162,830.01
$69.42
414
16,519
$1,146,748.98
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120
$16,000.00
$1,162,748.98
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