Department of State preliminary review process examines written campaign finance violation complaints and filed reports to determine if sufficient cause exists to pursue investigations.
Department of State Rule 168.458 outlines four possible outcomes after preliminary campaign finance complaint review: investigation notice, de minimis warning, dismissal, or attorney general referral.
Department of State rule establishes procedures for investigating false campaign finance complaint certificates and applies a four-part test to determine if sanctions against complainants are warranted.
Department of State Police establishes five standardized emergency response terms for schools—Hold, Secure, Lockdown, Evacuate, and Shelter—to clarify incident management procedures and allow schools to develop supporting materials aligned with the …
Department of State Police standardized color-coding system for school emergency response modes (Purple for hold, Blue for secure, Red for lockdown, Green for evacuate, Orange for shelter) allows schools to adopt the framework with supporting materi…
Michigan Department of State Police public hearing on standardized emergency response terminology for schools scheduled June 15, 2026 to establish consistent communication protocols between schools and law enforcement during emergencies.
Department of State rule 168.504 establishes late filing fee procedures for campaign finance reports, requiring written notice and treasury notification after three unpaid notices or 180 days of non-payment.
Department of State regulation requires filing officials to maintain and post online lists of individuals whose required campaign finance reports have not been received and directs public information requests through designated procedures.
Department of State holds public hearing June 8, 2026 on proposed Campaign Finance General Provisions rules modernizing secretary of state and county clerk duties, filing fees, and public reporting requirements.
Department of State authorizes issuance of declaratory rulings and interpretive statements on campaign finance law applicability upon written request, while allowing refusal of frivolous, anonymous, or duplicative requests.
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