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Michigan Regulations § R. 169.54 Complaint; indication to person against whom allegation made

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Regulation Text

Rule 54. If a complaint is not summarily dismissed, or if the secretary of state, upon examination of a report filed pursuant to the act, finds there may be reason to believe a violation of the act or these rules has occurred, the secretary of state shall indicate immediately, to the person against whom an allegation is made, the following:
(a) A complaint has been made alleging, or examination of a filed report indicates, possible violation of the act or these rules.
(b) The specifics of the alleged violation.
(c) The identity of the complainant if a complaint has been filed.
(d) The provisions of these rules relative to complaints and investigations.

History

1979 AC

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