What happens to JTAs taxing authority once its service territory is enlarged?
JTA’s authority to levy a millage is adjusted to correspond to the area that then comprises its service territory. For example, if the entire County of Jackson became JTA’s new service territory, then JTA could levy a millage within the entire county, but only after a vote of the majority of registered electors who vote in the County of Jackson approved the millage. Similarly, if two or three townships plus the City of Jackson became JTA’s new service territory, then JTA could level a millage only within those townships and the City of Jackson , and only after a vote of the majority of registered electors who vote in those jurisdictions approved the millage.
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