SB 721 MI Became Law
Economic development: commercial redevelopment; commercial redevelopment act; modify. Amends secs. 9, 12a, 16 & 18 of 1978 PA 255 (MCL 207.659 et seq.).
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Summary
Michigan SB 721 modifies the state's commercial redevelopment tax exemption program by clarifying that exemption certificates can be granted for periods of one to twelve years and allowing applicants to correct errors in their applications after initial issuance. The bill limits the state treasurer to granting no more than 45 exclusions of state education taxes per year for new or replacement facilities, and requires local governmental units to report annually by June 15 on exemptions granted, including property values and estimated job creation. The bill establishes December 31, 2035 as a deadline after which no new exemptions can be granted, though exemptions already in effect continue until their expiration dates.
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Sponsor (1)
- Jeremy Moss Democratic · primary
Action history (29)
- Dec 2, 2025 INTRODUCED BY SENATOR JEREMY MOSS · upper
- Dec 2, 2025 REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON REGULATORY AFFAIRS · upper
- Dec 10, 2025 REPORTED FAVORABLY WITHOUT AMENDMENT 12/9/2025 · upper
- Dec 10, 2025 REFERRED TO COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE · upper
- Dec 9, 2025 RULES SUSPENDED FOR IMMEDIATE CONSIDERATION · upper
- Dec 9, 2025 REPORTED BY COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE FAVORABLY WITHOUT AMENDMENT(S) · upper
- Dec 9, 2025 PLACED ON ORDER OF THIRD READING · upper
- Dec 9, 2025 RULES SUSPENDED · upper
- Dec 9, 2025 PLACED ON IMMEDIATE PASSAGE · upper
- Dec 9, 2025 PASSED ROLL CALL # 328 YEAS 22 NAYS 13 EXCUSED 2 NOT VOTING 0 · upper
- Dec 9, 2025 received on 12/09/2025 · lower
- Dec 10, 2025 read a first time · lower
- Dec 10, 2025 referred to Committee on Finance · lower
- Jul 2, 2026 rule suspended · lower
- Jul 2, 2026 motion to discharge committee approved · lower
- Jul 2, 2026 placed on second reading · lower
- Jul 2, 2026 read a second time · lower
- Jul 2, 2026 placed on third reading · lower
- Jul 3, 2026 read a third time · lower
- Jul 3, 2026 passed; given immediate effect Roll Call #295 Yeas 96 Nays 12 Excused 0 Not Voting 2 · lower
- Jul 3, 2026 inserted full title · lower
- Jul 3, 2026 returned to Senate · lower
- Jul 3, 2026 GIVEN IMMEDIATE EFFECT · upper
- Jul 3, 2026 FULL TITLE AGREED TO · upper
- Jul 3, 2026 ORDERED ENROLLED · upper
- Jul 15, 2026 PRESENTED TO GOVERNOR 7/14/2026 11:12 AM · upper
- Jul 29, 2026 APPROVED BY GOVERNOR 7/21/2026 1:32 PM · upper
- Jul 29, 2026 FILED WITH SECRETARY OF STATE 7/22/2026 10:32 AM · upper
- Jul 29, 2026 ASSIGNED PA 0034'26 WITH IMMEDIATE EFFECT · upper
Text versions (8)
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Act No. 34 Public Acts of 2026 Approved by the Governor July 21, 2026 Filed with the Secretary of State July 22, 2026 EFFECTIVE DATE: July 22, 2026 state of michigan 103rd Legislature Regular session of 2026 Introduced by Senator Moss ENROLLED SENATE BILL No. 721 AN ACT to amend 1978 PA 255, entitled �An act to provide for the establishment of commercial redevelopment districts in local governmental units; to provide for the exemption from certain taxes; to levy and collect a specific tax upon the owners of certain facilities; to provide for the disposition of the tax; to provide for the obtaining and transferring of an exemption certificate and to prescribe the contents of those certificates; to prescribe the powers and duties of the state tax commission and certain officers of local governmental units; and to provide remedies and penalties,� by amending sections 9, 12a, 16, and 18 (MCL 207.659, 207.662a, 207.666, and 207.668), section 9 as amended by 1993 PA 340, section 12a as added by 2008 PA 227, and section 18 as amended by 2020 PA 218. The People of the State of Michigan enact: Sec. 9. (1) A facility for which a commercial facilities exemption certificate is in effect, but not the land on which the facility is located or to be located, or personal property other than personal property assessed under section 14(6) of the general property tax act, 1893 PA 206, MCL 211.14, for the period on and after the effective date of the certificate and continuing so long as the commercial facilities exemption certificate is in force, is exempt from ad valorem property taxes. A lessee, occupant, user, or person in possession of the facility for the same period is exempt from ad valorem taxes imposed under 1953 PA 189, MCL 211.181 to 211.182. (2) Unless earlier revoked as provided in section 14, a commercial facilities exemption certificate remains in force and effect for a period to be determined by the legislative body of the local governmental unit. The certificate may be issued for a period of at least 1 year, but not to exceed 12 years. If the number of years determined is less than 12, subject to subsection (3), the certificate may be reviewed by the legislative body of the local governmental unit and extended. The total amount of time determined for the certificate including any extensions must not exceed 12 years after the completion of the facility. The certificate commences on its effective date and ends on December 30 of the last year of the number of years determined. The date of issuance of a certificate of occupancy, if required by appropriate authority, is considered the date of completion of the facility. (3) If the number of years determined by the legislative body of the local governmental unit for the period a certificate remains in force is less than 12 years, the review of the certificate for the purpose of determining an extension under subsection (2) must be based on factors, criteria, and objectives that are placed in writing, approved when the certificate is approved by the legislative body of the local governmental unit, and sent to the applicant and commission. (4) If an error or mistake in an application for a commercial facilities exemption certificate is discovered after the local governmental unit has issued a certificate for the application, an applicant may submit an amended application in the same manner as an original application under this act that corrects the error or mistake. The legislative body of the local governmental unit may approve or deny the amended application. If the local governmental unit previously issued a certificate for the original application and approves an amended application under this subsection, the local governmental unit shall issue an amended certificate for the amended application pursuant to section 8 with the same effective date as the original certificate.
Sec. 12a. (1) After the granting of a new commercial facilities exemption certificate under section 8 for a new facility or a replacement facility, the state treasurer may, for a period not to exceed 6 years, exclude up to 1/2 of the number of mills levied under the state education tax act, 1993 PA 331, MCL 211.901 to 211.906, from the specific tax calculation on the facility under section 12(3) if the state treasurer determines that reducing the number of mills used to calculate the specific tax under section 12(3) is necessary to reduce unemployment, promote economic growth, and increase capital investment in qualified local governmental units. (2) The state treasurer shall not grant more than 45 exclusions under this section each year.
Sec. 16. Each governmental unit granting a commercial redevelopment exemption not later than June 15 each year shall report to the commission on the status of each exemption, including the current value of the property to which the exemption pertains, the value on which the commercial facilities tax is based, and a current estimate of the number of jobs retained or created by the exemption.
Sec. 18. A new exemption must not be granted under this act after December 31, 2035, but an exemption in effect on that date continues until the expiration of the exemption certificate. This act is ordered to take immediate effect.
Secretary of the Senate
Clerk of the House of Representatives Approved___________________________________________
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