Michigan Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 16, 2016) |
Department TA. Talent and Economic Development |
Historic Preservation Certification Rules |
Section 206.158. Inspection; revocation.
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(1) The center may conduct an inspection of a historic resource at any reasonable time within 5 years after completion of rehabilitation.
(2) The center may issue a revocation of a certification, after giving the applicant
30 days' written notice, if the center determines that a rehabilitation was not undertaken in conformity with the federal secretary's standards and guidelines or if the applicant, after obtaining certification, undertook further unapproved work inconsistent with the standards and guidelines. The center shall notify the department of treasury of a revocation issued under this subrule. The department of treasury shall
determine the Michigan tax consequences of a revocation of certification, if any. An applicant may appeal a revocation of certification under this subrule under R 206.159.
(3) The owner or lessee of a certified historic resource shall notify the center if a property has been damaged, altered, or otherwise substantially changed after issuance of a certification of historic significance. Upon receipt of notice and upon further investigation, the center may issue a
revocation of historic certification. The center shall furnish a copy of the revocation of certification to the department of treasury. The department of treasury shall determine the Michigan tax consequences of a revocation of certification, if any. The owner or lessee of a resource may appeal a revocation of certification under this subrule under R 206.159.
History: 1998 - 2000 AACS.