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Milan council adopts resolution opting for PA 152 'exemption' for employer health contributions
Summary
The Milan City Council on Dec. 27 adopted Resolution 2022-10 to select the 'exemption' option under Michigan's 2011 Public Act 152 governing publicly funded health insurance contributions. The motion passed unanimously.
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The Milan City Council voted Dec. 27 to adopt Resolution 2022-10, selecting the "exemption" option under the 2011 Public Act 152 (the Publicly Funded Health Insurance Contribution Act). Councilmember Baldwin moved the resolution and Pro-Tem Kerkes seconded; the motion carried unanimously.
The resolution determines the city’s employer contribution approach for publicly funded health insurance under the statute for the applicable plan year. Council discussion on the record was brief and procedural; the minutes record the motion and unanimous approval but provide no extended debate.
The action was taken as part of routine year-end business. The resolution was introduced during the meeting’s "Matters for Action" section and recorded in the minutes as Resolution 2022-10. The council did not attach additional implementation details or a public-cost estimate to the minutes. Further specifics about the city’s contribution rate or plan-year application were not provided in the meeting record.
The council’s next regular session is scheduled for Jan. 3, 2023.
