Mich. Admin. Code R. 408.777 - Wage deviation certificate; application; specifications; duration; issuance and denial; amendment
Rule 7.
(1) An
application for a wage deviation certificate shall be filed by a rehabilitation
facility or by a private sector employer seeking to pay a deviated wage rate to
handicapped workers not covered under section 14(c) of the fair labor standards
act of 1938, as amended,
29 U.S.C.
214. A unit of rehabilitation facility having
an identifiable program that operates at a different location under separate
supervision shall file a separate application for a wage deviation
certificate.
(2) A certificate must
specify the terms and conditions under which it is granted.
(3) A certificate takes effect on the date
issued and is effective for 12 months. Handicapped workers may be paid a
deviated wage rate only during the effective period of the
certificate.
(4) If a certificate
is issued by the director, a copy shall be sent to the rehabilitation facility
or private sector employer. If denied, the applicant must be notified in
writing of the denial and the reasons for the denial and of the right of appeal
provided for in
R 408.784 and
R 408.785.
(5) The terms of a certificate may be amended
upon written request from a rehabilitation facility or private sector employer
and subsequent approval by the director.
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