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Michigan regulations

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  • Department of State - Campaign Finance Prohibited Contributions Cryptocurrency (R 168.363)
    July 1, 2026

    Michigan Department of State prohibits campaign committees from accepting cryptocurrency contributions because the contributions lack ascertainable monetary value and transparency requirements under state campaign finance law.

  • Department of State - Campaign Finance Online Contributions and Credit Card Contributions (R 168.362)
    July 1, 2026

    Department of State regulation requires online campaign contributions to be reported as received on the date of electronic transmission to the service provider, with service charges recorded as separate expenditures rather than deducted from contrib…

  • Department of State - Campaign Finance Joint Fundraising General Requirements and Written Agreement (R 168.358)
    July 1, 2026

    Department of State regulation R 168.358 requires written agreements for joint fundraising between committees that specify receipt and expenditure sharing percentages, payment procedures, and joint account designations while ensuring compliance with…

  • Department of State - Campaign Finance Reporting Social Media Expenditures (R 168.357)
    July 1, 2026

    Michigan political committees must report the maximum authorized amount for paid social media communications and disclose the date payment is agreed upon, per Campaign Finance Reporting rule 168.357.

  • Department of State - Campaign Finance Cash on Hand Following Election Reporting (R 168.356)
    July 1, 2026

    Michigan Department of State rule 168.356 requires cash on hand from prior periods to be included in aggregate receipts for subsequent elections and disqualifies committees with excess carryover balances from reporting waivers.

  • Department of State - Campaign Finance Recording and Reporting Contributions from Same Contributor (R 168.353)
    July 1, 2026

    Michigan Department of State rule requires committee treasurers to record and report each contribution from the same contributor using the identical name from the original contribution record.

  • Department of State - Campaign Finance Reports Submission and Timeliness (R 168.352)
    July 1, 2026

    Michigan Department of State rule establishes procedures for timely campaign finance report submissions via paper, electronic, and delivery services for registered filers.

  • Department of State - Campaign Finance Reports, Contributions, and Expenditures Definitions (R 168.351)
    July 1, 2026

    Michigan Department of State Rule 168.351 defines campaign finance reporting terms including Act, Department, joint fundraiser, and late contribution report under state campaign finance law.

  • Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs - Substance Use Disorder Service Program Service Plan Requirements (R 325.1363)
    July 1, 2026

    Michigan's substance use disorder service program rule requires individualized service plans developed within 24 hours for methadone and residential programs with reviews at least every 120 days by licensed professionals.

  • Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs - Substance Use Disorder Service Program Medical Director Requirements (R 325.1353)
    July 1, 2026

    Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs mandates substance use disorder program medical directors hold addiction psychiatry or medicine certification, or complete 30 continuing education hours within one year of hire.

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