Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs rule R 325.1383 sets operational standards for methadone programs including licensed counselor employment, caseload limits, medical director oversight, and onsite medical staff during medicatio…
Michigan's Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs mandates substance use disorder service providers grant recipients rights including non-discrimination, grievance filing, record access, abuse protection, and fee transparency.
Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs Rule 325.1393 establishes recipient rights in substance use disorder treatment programs, including participation in service plan development, treatment refusal, medication continuity, and infor…
Department of State regulation requires committees to report unpaid debts in campaign finance filings until the debts are paid or discharged.
Michigan campaign finance reporting requires expenditure notations on all receipts, credit card statements, electronic payments, cancelled checks, and supporting documents per Rule 168.355.
Michigan Department of State rule R 168.359 requires treasurers and record keepers of joint fundraising committees to record full receipt and expenditure amounts but report only proportional shares to their respective committees.
Department of State rule establishes that all contribution types must be reported in late contribution reports filed within 48 hours of receipt with the same official as the statement of organization.
Department of State rule establishes that in-kind contributions must be valued at fair market value or open-market rates, with any discounts between charged and market amounts reported as contributions.
Michigan Department of State rule prohibits corporate contributions to political committees except for independent expenditure and ballot question committees, though corporations may make independent expenditures.
Michigan Department of State regulation prohibits contributions to any person with an agreement that the recipient must transfer funds to a specific third party.
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