Mich. Admin. Code R. 325.22203 - Medical control authority; denial, revocation, or suspension of designation
Rule 203.
(1) The
department may deny, revoke, limit, or suspend designation of a medical control
authority upon finding that the medical control authority meets 1 or more of
the following:
(a) Is guilty of fraud or
deceit in securing its medical control designation.
(b) Has failed to perform in accordance with
the terms of its designation and its department-approved protocols.
(c) Has not maintained minimum criteria for
medical control authorities, as established by the department.
(d) Has failed to develop protocols as
identified in the code to protect the public health.
(2) If the department denies, revokes,
limits, or suspends a medical control authority designation, then the
department shall designate a medical control authority to serve that medical
control authority area.
(3) The
department shall provide notice of intent to deny, revoke, limit, or suspend
medical control authority designation and provide for a hearing in accordance
with the code and the administrative procedures act of 1969, 1969 PA 306, MCL
24.201 to
24.328.
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