Michigan's substance use disorder service program requires written individualized service plans developed by licensed or certified professionals within 24 hours of admission for methadone and residential programs, reviewed every 120 days.
Michigan substance use disorder service licensees must maintain comprehensive recipient records including identification, history, service plans, and progress notes, with residential programs requiring medical histories and medication documentation.
State Housing Development Authority updates rules for housing development loans, grants, and brownfield redevelopment financing; affects applicants seeking residential development assistance statewide.
Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs requires substance use disorder service programs to apply on authorized forms, complete prelicensure surveys within 3 months, and obtain non-transferable licenses that must be reissued for owne…
Michigan's Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs requires mobile substance use disorder service units to be operated by licensed methadone programs, return nightly to licensed sites, and limits parent organizations to three units with poste…
Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs establishes procedures for announced prelicensure surveys and unannounced licensure surveys and complaint investigations of substance use disorder service programs, requiring applicant and lice…
Michigan's Substance Use Disorder Service Program rule establishes license revocation and nonrenewal procedures requiring 45-day notice, compliance conference opportunity, and 30-day appeal window before final department action.
Michigan's substance use disorder service rule requires methadone and residential withdrawal programs to employ a physician medical director certified in addiction medicine or psychiatry, completing 30 hours of continuing education annually and 30 h…
Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs requires substance use disorder service providers to establish comprehensive staff training programs including orientation, CPR, first aid, medication administration, and naloxone training, plu…
Michigan administrative rule R 168.365 prohibits campaign contributions made with an agreement that the recipient must transfer funds to a specified person, except for joint fundraisers and affiliated committees.
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