Mich. Admin. Code R. 205.3701 - Decision and order of the commissioner
Rule 701.
(1)
Promptly after the completion of the hearing, the commissioner shall affirm,
reverse, or modify the respondent's action by written order.
(2) Where required by section 81 of the act,
a proposal for decision shall be prepared by the presiding officer and the
parties shall be given an opportunity to file exceptions and present written
arguments to the presiding officer and commissioner. The proposal for decision
shall contain a proposed decision, a statement of the reasons for the decision,
and a statement for each issue of fact or law necessary to the
decision.
(3) In any proceeding,
the commissioner may ask the presiding officer to prepare a proposal for
decision within a reasonable time after the hearing. Before preparing the
proposal, the presiding officer may require or allow the parties to submit
briefs and proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law. Where briefs are
to be submitted, the presiding officer shall specify a filing date.
(4) After a review of the record or the
proposal for decision and exceptions thereto, if any, the commissioner shall
issue an order setting forth findings of fact, conclusions of law, and a final
order.
(5) If a party files an
exception to the proposal for decision, the exception shall contain specific
reference to the record.
Notes
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