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Code · Michigan · Chapter 445 — Trade and Commerce

***** 445.18 THIS SECTION DOES NOT APPLY AFTER APRIL 27, 1987: See 445.24 *****

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***** 445.18 THIS SECTION DOES NOT APPLY AFTER APRIL 27, 1987: See 445.24 *****
445.18 Preapplication conference.
Sec. 8.
Upon request of a person and if the executive director considers it advisable, the office may conduct a preapplication conference at which affected state agencies shall participate in order to clarify the nature and scope of their interest, to provide guidance to the person in relation to permit application requirements and review processes, to point out obstacles the person may have in obtaining the necessary permits or in establishing a profit-making business, and to coordinate state agency actions with regard to the business undertaking.
Other state agencies having responsibilities for business promotion and regulation may participate in this conference at the discretion of the executive director. The executive director or his or her designee shall organize, attend, and supervise a preapplication conference.
History: 1982, Act 141, Imd. Eff. Apr. 27, 1982
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