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Code · Michigan · Chapter 333 — Health

333.2614 Duties of department generally.

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333.2614 Duties of department generally.
Sec. 2614.
The department shall:
(a)Establish procedures to identify the circumstances under which, the places at which, the persons from whom, and the methods by which a person may secure that data, including the procedures governing requests, and the review established pursuant to section 2639.
(b)Prescribe standards for the publication of health-related data reported pursuant to this code which will encourage characteristics including accuracy, validity, reliability, completeness, and comparability; and advise users as to the status of the quality of the data.
(c)Prescribe the contents of forms or authorize the use of standardized forms for the collection of health-related data. The content and form shall be consistent with related local and federal requirements.
(d)Prescribe standards for the maintenance and preservation of health-related data.
(e)Establish procedures to govern the withholding and release of data as required by section 2637.
History: 1978, Act 368, Eff. Sept. 30, 1978
Popular Name: Act 368
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