Mich. Admin. Code R. 432.1214 - Authority of executive director; authority
Rule 214.
The board delegates to its executive director all power and authority to act in the name of the board with respect to all reasonable, necessary, and appropriate actions to administer and carry out the administrative and executive functions of the board, including, but not limited to, the power to do any of the following:
(a) Execute and enter into contracts on
behalf of the board.
(b) Incur
reasonable and necessary expenses in the name of the board in the manner
provided by law.
(c) Take and hold
property on behalf of the board.
(d) Hire and fire employees of the
board.
(e) Issue subpoenas for the
attendance of witnesses.
(f)
Administer oaths.
(g) Issue and
renew temporary occupational and supplier licenses.
(h) Request and accept documents, plans,
procedures, amendments to procedures, and other information necessary for the
board to carry out its duties under the act and these rules.
(i) Conduct investigations, inspections,
audits, share information with law enforcement agencies and the city, and
engage in other functions necessary to the proper administration and
enforcement of the act and these rules.
(j) Grant requests and waivers, answer
inquiries, issue interpretations, and otherwise take any action that is
reasonably requested by applicants, licensees, and holders of certificates of
suitability in furtherance of, and consistent with, the efficient
administration and enforcement of the provisions of the act and these rules, as
determined to be necessary or appropriate by the executive director.
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