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The 1980 - 81 study of the League of Women Voters of the Midland Area involved investigation of the acquisition of ear-marked funds or property for less than market value, henceforth referred to as gifts, by governmental bodies in Midland County.
Gifts in General
We believe that the following procedure should be observed when any governmental body in Midland County considers a potential gift. This procedure should be publicized sufficiently to insure widespread awareness of it. All potential gifts should be first offered to the appropriate elected governmental body. Sizable gifts of unrestricted cash or items without future costs, all gifts of real estate, and gifts whose future costs require budgetary adjustment should be accepted /rejected by the elected body. Gifts of real estate and/or those with future costs should be discussed, with adequate public notice and time for public comment, at two or more public meetings of the body prior to an acceptance/rejection vote.
In addition, the membership agrees that the following information should be available to decision makers and to the public at the time the matter is before the elected body:
A portion of the membership recommended the use of an advisory board to evaluate proposed gifts. League members believe that a vote of the people on acceptance/rejection of a potential gift is not normally necessary.
The League also believes that rigid guidelines for acceptance/rejection of potential gifts are inappropriate. Each gift should be considered independently and its economic justification carefully weighed.
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