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5 PROPOSED ADMINISTRATIVE RULES, NOTICES OF PUBLIC HEARINGS MCL 24.242(3) states in part:
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32 EXECUTIVE ORDERS AND EXECUTIVE REORGANIZATION ORDERS MCL 24.208 states in part:
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34 CORRECTION OF OBVIOUS ERRORS IN PUBLICATION MCL 24.256(1) states in part:
35 CORRECTION OF OBVIOUS ERRORS IN PUBLICATION August 31, 2012
36 MICHIGAN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE TABLE (2012 SESSION) MCL 24.208 states in part:
37 MICHIGAN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE TABLE (2012 RULE FILINGS)
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39 ADMINISTRATIVE RULES ENROLLED SENATE AND HOUSE BILLS SIGNED INTO LAW OR VETOED (2012 SESSION) Mich. Const. Art. IV, §33 provides: “Every bill passed by the legislature shall be presented to the governor before it becomes law, and the governor shall have 14 days measured in hours and minutes from the time of presentation in which to consider it. If he approves, he shall within that time sign and file it with the secretary of state and it shall become law . . . If he does not approve, and the legislature has within that time finally adjourned the session at which the bill was passed, it shall not become law. If he disapproves . . . he