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  2. Container deposit legislation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Escheated deposits are divided as: 75% to State Cleanup and Redevelopment Trust Fund, 25% returned to retailers. The lowest redemption limit per person per day allowed to be set by retailer is $25 in deposits. [31] Disposal of beverage containers in the trash is illegal in Michigan. [31] About 55% of beverages in Michigan are subject to deposit.

  3. Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget

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    The Michigan Department of Management and Budget (DMB) was formed in 1984 by law as a principal department of state government. [1] Created within the department, under the same law, was the Office of the State Budget Director. In 1979, the Governor created an autonomous Office of the State Employer within the department. [2]

  4. Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity

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    The Michigan Strategic Fund would take over the State Land Bank Fast Track Authority from the Michigan State Housing Development Authority. [4] The Michigan Department of Talent and Economic Development came into existence on March 16, 2015 with the department's first director being Steve Arwood, concurrently CEO of the MEDC. TIA's first head ...

  5. History of bottle recycling in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Act was passed in 1967 and granted more support from the federal government for "local resource reclamation initiatives". [4] By the end of the 1970s, more and more people paid attention to the landfill crisis and the problem of nonreturnable containers. [7] [6] Several states followed Oregon's example and passed deposit laws. [4]

  6. Container-deposit legislation - Wikipedia

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    Massachusetts: The state's bottle bill was effective as of January 17, 1983. [72] The deposit levied is 5¢. [citation needed] Michigan: Implemented in 1978, Michigan's bottle bill charges a 10¢ deposit on plastic, metal, glass, and paper containers less than 1 gallon. [73] New York: New York's bottle bill has been in place since January 12 ...

  7. Michigan joins program to expand behavioral health services - AOL

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    CMS will provide participating states funding for the program, awarding a maximum of $7.5M to each state Medicaid agency. These funds will then be used to support care integration and coordination ...

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