Mich. Admin. Code R. 432.1209 - Investigative hearings
Rule 209.
(1) The
board, when necessary, may conduct hearings for the purpose of investigating an
applicant, an application, a licensee, or a third party to gather information
regarding eligibility and suitability for licensure, alleged violations of the
act or these rules, or other board action under the act or these
rules.
(2) The board may require an
applicant, a licensee, or a key person or employee of an applicant or licensee
to testify or to produce any documents, records, or other materials at a
proceeding conducted under this rule.
(3) The board, through its executive director
or his or her designee, may issue subpoenas for the production of persons,
documents, or other items at a proceeding conducted under this rule.
(4) All testimony at proceedings conducted
under this rule shall be given under oath or affirmation administered by a
board member, hearing officer, or the executive director or a person designated
by the executive director.
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