SB 722 MI Became Law
Economic development: commercial redevelopment; commercial rehabilitation act; modify. Amends secs. 2, 6, 7, 14 & 16 of 2005 PA 210 (MCL 207.842 et seq.).
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This bill modifies Michigan's commercial rehabilitation tax incentive program to expand eligible properties and activities. It expands the definition of "qualified facility" to include multifamily residential buildings with 5 or more units and retail food establishments such as grocery stores located in underserved areas with low supermarket access. The bill also clarifies that commercial rehabilitation includes new construction on certain vacant properties and expands the types of renovations eligible for tax exemptions, while updating procedures for issuing rehabilitation certificates.
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Sponsor (1)
- Jeremy Moss Democratic · primary
Action history (31)
- Dec 2, 2025 INTRODUCED BY SENATOR MARY CAVANAGH · upper
- Dec 2, 2025 REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON REGULATORY AFFAIRS · upper
- Dec 3, 2025 SENATOR REMOVED AS SPONSOR: MARY CAVANAGH · upper
- Dec 3, 2025 SENATE CO-SPONSOR(S) NAMED: JEREMY MOSS · 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 # 329 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 #296 Yeas 97 Nays 11 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 11:14 AM · upper
- Jul 29, 2026 APPROVED BY GOVERNOR 7/21/2026 1:34 PM · upper
- Jul 29, 2026 FILED WITH SECRETARY OF STATE 7/22/2026 10:34 AM · upper
- Jul 29, 2026 ASSIGNED PA 0035'26 WITH IMMEDIATE EFFECT · upper
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Act No. 35 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. 722 AN ACT to amend 2005 PA 210, entitled �An act to provide for the establishment of commercial rehabilitation districts in certain local governmental units; to provide for the exemption from certain taxes; to levy and collect a specific tax upon the owners of certain qualified 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 certain local governmental officials; and to provide penalties,� by amending sections 2, 6, 7, 14, and 16 (MCL 207.842, 207.846, 207.847, 207.854, and 207.856), section 2 as amended by 2011 PA 82, section 6 as amended by 2019 PA 44, and section 16 as amended by 2020 PA 217. The People of the State of Michigan enact: Sec. 2. As used in this act: (a) �Commencement� of the rehabilitation means the date the first building or other trade permit is issued related to the rehabilitation of the qualified facility, unless sufficient documented proof can be provided to show that rehabilitation did not start until a later date. Commencement of the rehabilitation does not include demolition activity, or the issuance of a demolition permit, that occurs before the issue date of the first building or other trade permit. (b) �Commercial property� means land improvements classified by law for general ad valorem tax purposes as real property including real property assessable as personal property under sections 8(d) and 14(6) of the general property tax act, 1893 PA 206, MCL 211.8 and 211.14, the primary purpose and use of which is the operation of a commercial business enterprise or multifamily residential use. Commercial property also includes facilities related to a commercial business enterprise under the same ownership at that location, including, but not limited to, office, engineering, research and development, warehousing, parts distribution, retail sales, and other commercial activities. Commercial property also includes a building or group of contiguous buildings previously used for industrial purposes that will be converted to the operation of a commercial business enterprise. Commercial property does not include any of the following: ( i ) Land. ( ii ) Property of a public utility. (c) �Commercial rehabilitation district� or �district� means an area not less than 3 acres in size of a qualified local governmental unit established under section 3. However, if the commercial rehabilitation district is located in a downtown or business area or contains a qualified retail food establishment, as determined by the legislative body of the qualified local governmental unit, the district may be less than 3 acres in size. (d) �Commercial rehabilitation exemption certificate� or �certificate� means the certificate issued under section 6 . (e) �Commercial rehabilitation tax� means the specific tax levied under this act. (f) �Commission� means the state tax commission created by 1927 PA 360, MCL 209.101 to 209.107. (g) �Department� means the department of treasury. (h) �Multifamily residential use� means multifamily housing consisting of 5 or more units.
(i) �Qualified facility� means, except as otherwise provided in subdivision (j), any of the following: ( i ) A qualified retail food establishment or a building or group of contiguous buildings of commercial property that is 15 years old or older or has been allocated for a new markets tax credit under section 45D of the internal revenue code of 1986, 26 USC 45D. ( ii ) A building or a group of contiguous buildings, a portion of a building or group of contiguous buildings previously used for commercial or industrial purposes, obsolete industrial property, and vacant property that, within the immediately preceding 15 years, was commercial property. ( iii ) Vacant property located in a city with a population of more than 500,000 according to the most recent federal decennial census and from which a previous structure has been demolished and on which commercial property is or will be newly constructed if an application for a certificate has been filed with that city before July 1, 2010. ( iv ) A hotel or motel that has additional meeting or convention space that is attached to a convention and trade center that is over 250,000 square feet in size and that is located in a county with a population of more than 1,100,000 and less than 1,600,000 as of the most recent decennial census. (j) Qualified facility does not include either of the following: ( i ) Property that is to be used as a professional sports stadium. ( ii ) Property that is to be used as a casino. As used in this subparagraph, �casino� means a casino or a parking lot, hotel, motel, or retail store owned or operated by a casino, an affiliate, or an affiliated company, regulated by this state under the Michigan Gaming Control and Revenue Act, 1996 IL 1, MCL 432.201 to 432.226. (k) �Qualified local governmental unit� means a city, village, or township. ( l ) �Qualified retail food establishment� means property that meets all of the following requirements: ( i ) The property will be used primarily as a retail supermarket, grocery store, produce market, or delicatessen that offers unprocessed USDA-inspected meat and poultry products or meat products that carry the USDA organic seal, fresh fruits and vegetables, and dairy products for sale to the public. ( ii ) The property is located in an underserved area in a qualified local governmental unit that is 1 of the following: (A) A qualified local governmental unit as defined in section 2 of the obsolete property rehabilitation act, 2000 PA 146, MCL 125.2782. (B) Designated as rural as defined by the United States Census Bureau. ( iii ) The property was used as residential, commercial, or industrial property as allowed and conducted under the applicable zoning ordinance for the immediately preceding 30 years. (m) �Rehabilitation� means, except as otherwise provided in subdivision (n), changes to a qualified facility that are required to restore or modify the property, together with all appurtenances, to an economically efficient condition. Rehabilitation includes all of the following: ( i ) Major renovation and modification including, but not necessarily limited to, all of the following: (A) The improvement of floor loads. (B) The correction of deficient or excessive height. (C) New or improved fixed building equipment, including heating, ventilation, and lighting. (D) Reducing multistory facilities to 1 or 2 stories. (E) Improved structural support, including foundations. (F) Improved roof structure and cover. (G) Floor replacement. (H) Improved wall placement. (I) Improved exterior and interior appearance of buildings. (J) Other physical changes required to restore or change the property to an economically efficient condition. ( ii ) New construction of a qualified retail food establishment. ( iii ) New construction of a qualified facility that is a hotel or motel that has additional meeting or convention space that is attached to a convention and trade center that is over 250,000 square feet in size and that is located in a county with a population of more than 1,100,000 and less than 1,600,000 as of the most recent decennial census, if the new construction is an economic benefit to the local community as determined by the qualified local governmental unit. ( iv ) New construction on vacant property from which a previous structure has been demolished, if the new construction is an economic benefit to the local community as determined by the qualified local governmental unit. (n) Rehabilitation does not include improvements aggregating less than 10% of the true cash value of the property at commencement of the rehabilitation of the qualified facility. (o ) �Taxable value� means the value determined under section 27a of the general property tax act, 1893 PA 206, MCL 211.27a.
(p) �Underserved area� means an area determined by the department of agriculture and rural development that contains a low or moderate income census tract and a below average supermarket density, an area that has a supermarket customer base with more than 50% living in a low income census tract, or an area that has demonstrated significant access limitations due to travel distance.
Sec. 6. (1) Not more than 60 days after receipt of a copy of the application and resolution adopted under section 5, the commission shall approve or disapprove the resolution. (2) Following approval of the application by the legislative body of the qualified local governmental unit and the commission, the commission shall issue to the applicant a commercial rehabilitation exemption certificate in the form the commission determines, which must contain all of the following: (a) A statement that unless revoked as provided in this act the certificate remains in force for the period stated in the certificate. (b) A statement of the taxable value of the qualified facility, separately stated for real and personal property, for the tax year immediately preceding the effective date of the certificate after deducting the taxable value of the land and personal property other than personal property assessed under sections 8(d) and 14(6) of the general property tax act, 1893 PA 206, MCL 211.8 and 211.14. (3) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (5) or section 8(4), the effective date of the certificate is the December 31 immediately following the date of issuance of the certificate. (4) The commission shall file with the clerk of the qualified local governmental unit a copy of the commercial rehabilitation exemption certificate, and the commission shall maintain a record of all certificates filed. The commission shall also send a copy of the commercial rehabilitation exemption certificate to the applicant and the assessor of the local tax collecting unit in which the qualified facility is located. (5) If the commission receives an application under this act for a commercial rehabilitation exemption certificate and the application is made complete before the October 31 following the year in which the application is received by the commission, the commission may issue for that property a commercial rehabilitation exemption certificate that has an effective date of December 31 of the year in which the application was received by the commission. (6) If an error or mistake in an application for a commercial rehabilitation exemption certificate is discovered after the qualified local governmental unit has passed a resolution approving the application or after the commission 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 qualified local governmental unit and the commission may approve or deny the amended application. If the commission previously issued a certificate for the original application and approves an amended application under this subsection, the commission shall issue an amended certificate for the amended application pursuant to this section with the same effective date as the original certificate.
Sec. 7. (1) A qualified facility for which a commercial rehabilitation exemption certificate is in effect, but not the land on which the rehabilitated facility is located, or personal property other than personal property assessed under sections 8(d) and 14(6) of the general property tax act, 1893 PA 206, MCL 211.8 and 211.14, for the period on and after the effective date of the certificate and continuing so long as the commercial rehabilitation exemption certificate is in force, is exempt from ad valorem property taxes collected under the general property tax act, 1893 PA 206, MCL 211.1 to 211.155. (2) Unless earlier revoked as provided in section 12, a commercial rehabilitation exemption certificate remains in force and effect for a period to be determined by the legislative body of the qualified 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 qualified 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 qualified 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 qualified facility. (3) If the number of years determined by the legislative body of the qualified 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, determined and approved when the certificate is approved by resolution of the legislative body of the qualified local governmental unit and sent, by certified mail, to the applicant, the assessor of the local tax collecting unit in which the qualified facility is located, and the commission.
Sec. 14. Not later than June 15 each year, each qualified local governmental unit granting a commercial rehabilitation exemption shall report to the commission on the status of each exemption. The report must include the current value of the property to which the exemption pertains, the value on which the commercial rehabilitation tax is based, and a current estimate of the number of jobs retained or created by the exemption.
Sec. 16. A new exemption shall 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.
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Clerk of the House of Representatives Approved___________________________________________
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