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Fiscal Management Resources
Court Equity Fund (MCL 600.151b)The Court Equity Fund was established in October 1996 to provide limited funding
for trial court operations. The fund is disbursed quarterly within the state fiscal
year to county governments, based on a statutory formula that establishes
each county's share. The formula includes two factors: the caseload activity of the
circuit and probate courts and the number of judgeships in each county. The first
factor, caseload, takes into account new cases filed for the most recent three years
in the circuit and probate courts in the county and compares the county's proportion
of these filings for the three years to the total filings for the state for the three
years. The second factor compares the number of judgeships within the county to
total judgeships for the entire state. Drug Case Information Management Fund (MCL 257.323d)The Drug Case Information Management Fund was created by statute effective
September 1, 1994. The fund was created to provide a source of funding for timely
management and new reporting to the Secretary of State of specific cases. The
case types include an attempt to violate, a conspiracy to violate, or a direct
violation of the Public Health Code for drug-related offenses. Offenses can be
charged under either state statute or local ordinance.
Select "Drug Case Information Management Fund Payment History" to view the preceding five years of annual payments, or "Drug Case Information Management Fund Current Year" to view the most recent year's payment. If you have questions, please contact Rebecca Mack by e-mail at mackb@courts.mi.gov or by telephone at 517-373-5596.
Drunk Driving Caseflow Assistance Fund (MCL 257.625h)The Drunk Driving Caseflow Assistance Fund was created by statute effective
January 1, 1992. The fund was created to provide a source of funding for
implementation of new case processing time guidelines which would promote the
timely disposition of cases in which the defendant was charged with a qualifying
drunk driving offense. Offenses can be charged under either state statute or
local ordinance.
At the same time the new case processing times were established, the Driver's License Reinstatement Fee, payable to the Secretary of State, was raised from $60 to $125. Of the new, higher fee, $30 of each license suspension for an OUIL-related offense is deposited by the Secretary of State into the Drunk Driving Caseflow Assistance Fund. Revenue deposited to the Drunk Driving Caseflow Assistance Fund is dependent upon the number of new OUIL-related offenses filed that carry the license suspension, and payments by the individuals of the $125 fee to the Secretary of State to remove their licenses from suspension status. Annually, each district and municipal court receives a proportion of the fund based upon its OUIL-related caseload and that of the statewide caseload for each calendar year. The fund is distributed each year for the previous year's fund revenue and the previous year's trial court caseload. Examples of the manner in which funds have been allocated locally include:
Select "Drunk Driving Caseflow Assistance Fund Payment History" to view the preceding five years of annual payments or "Drunk Driving Caseflow Assistance Fund Current Year" to view the most recent year's payment. If you have questions, please contact Rebecca Mack by e-mail at mackb@courts.mi.gov or by telephone at 517-373-5596.
Judicial Technology Improvement FundIn state fiscal year 2005, payments totaling $1 million were distributed to counties from the Judicial Technology Improvement Fund to be used for local court technology needs. Questions about these payments should be directed to Rebecca Mack at mackb@courts.mi.gov or 517-373-5596.
Juror Compensation Reimbursement Fund (MCL 600.151d & e)The Juror Compensation Reimbursement Fund was created as of January 1, 2003, to provide
a source of reimbursement funding to trial courts for legislated increases in juror
attendance compensation. Beginning October 1, 2003, jurors were compensated at new,
higher rates (see MCL 600.1344) and trial court funding units can claim reimbursement
biannually from the fund for the increased expense. Claims are requested in the months
of April and October each year and are submitted into a web-based application at the
Michigan Court Application Portal (MCAP). Disbursements from the fund are made by June
1st and December 1st each year. If total claims exceed the funds available in the Juror
Compensation Reimbursement Fund, claims will be prorated.
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