Mich. Admin. Code R. 257.534 - Application; review; hearing; certificate duration; renewals
Rule 4.
(1) Upon
receipt of a complete application for an original certificate of
self-insurance, the director shall promptly review the application and all
supporting documents. Within 45 days after receipt, the director shall notify
the applicant that the application has been approved or denied.
(2) If an application has been denied, the
applicant may request an administrative hearing to review the denial. This
hearing must be conducted in accordance with the procedures set forth in
R
257.539. The director shall affirm or reverse the
denial based upon the record made at the hearing.
(3) If an applicant meets the qualifications
for receipt of a certificate of self-insurance, the director shall issue the
applicant a formal certificate that indicates that status as a self-insurer is
conferred. An original certificate of self-insurance will expire 1 year after
the effective date of the certificate.
(4) A self-insurer may apply for a renewal
certificate of self-insurance by submitting a complete renewal application 45
days before the expiration of the previously issued certificate. The renewal
application must be accompanied by the documents required pursuant to the
provisions of
R 257.533(4). The
director shall promptly review the renewal application and all supporting
documents. Within 30 days after receipt, the director shall notify the
applicant that the renewal application has been approved or denied.
(5) If a renewal application has been denied,
the applicant may request an administrative hearing to review the denial. This
hearing must be conducted in accordance with the procedures set forth in
R
257.539. The director shall affirm or reverse the
denial based upon the record made at the hearing.
(6) If a renewal application is submitted and
approved, the existing certificate of self-insurance will be extended for 1
year from the date of expiration. A renewal application that is submitted after
the expiration of the previously issued certificate is considered an
application for an original certificate of self-insurance.
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