Michigan Compiled Laws
280-1939-STATE-DEPARTMENT-OF-SOCIAL-SERVICES - State Department of Social Services (400.1...400.21)
Section 400.6 - Rules, Regulations, and Policies; Appointment and Duties of Bipartisan Task Force of Legislators; Applicability of Subsection (2) to Enrolled Medicaid Providers.

Sec. 6.
(1) The family independence agency may promulgate all rules necessary or desirable for the administration of programs under this act. Rules shall be promulgated under the administrative procedures act of 1969, Act No. 306 of the Public Acts of 1969, being sections 24.201 to 24.328 of the Michigan Compiled Laws. Beginning 2 years after the effective date of subsection (2), if the Michigan supreme court rules that sections 45 and 46 of Act No. 306 of the Public Acts of 1969, being sections 24.245 and 24.246 of the Michigan Compiled Laws, are unconstitutional and a statute requiring legislative review of administrative rules is not enacted within 90 days after the Michigan supreme court ruling, this subsection does not apply.
(2) The family independence agency may develop regulations to implement the goals and principles of assistance programs created under this act, including all standards and policies related to applicants and recipients that are necessary or desirable to administer the programs. These regulations are effective and binding on all those affected by the assistance programs. Except for policies described in subsections (3) and (4), regulations described in this subsection, setting standards and policies necessary or desirable to administer the programs, are exempt until the expiration of 12 months after the effective date of this subsection from the rule promulgation requirements of the administrative procedures act of 1969, Act No. 306 of the Public Acts of 1969, being sections 24.201 to 24.328 of the Michigan Compiled Laws. Upon the expiration of 12 months after the effective date of this subsection, regulations described in this subsection are not effective and binding unless processed as emergency rules under section 48 of Act No. 306 of the Public Acts of 1969, being section 24.248 of the Michigan Compiled Laws, or promulgated in accordance with Act No. 306 of the Public Acts of 1969.
(3) The family independence agency may develop policies to establish income and asset limits, types of income and assets to be considered for eligibility, and payment standards for assistance programs administered under this act. Policies developed under this subsection are effective and binding on all those affected by the assistance programs. Policies described in this subsection are exempt from the rule promulgation requirements of Act No. 306 of the Public Acts of 1969. Not less than 30 days before policies developed under this subsection are implemented, they shall be submitted to the senate and house standing committees and appropriation subcommittees with oversight of human services.
(4) The family independence agency may develop policies to implement requirements that are mandated by federal statute or regulations as a condition of receipt of federal funds. Policies developed under this subsection are effective and binding on all those affected by the programs. Policies described in this subsection are exempt from the rule promulgation requirements of Act No. 306 of the Public Acts of 1969.
(5) All rules, regulations, and policies established by the family independence agency shall be in writing, shall be provided to the legislature, and shall be made available for inspection by any member of the public at all offices of the family independence agency during regular business hours.
(6) Until the expiration of 12 months after the effective date of this subsection, a bipartisan task force of legislators appointed in the same manner as members are appointed to standing committees of the legislature shall meet regularly with the family independence agency to review proposed policies and regulations for the family independence program. Meetings of the bipartisan task force are subject to the open meetings act, Act No. 267 of the Public Acts of 1976, being sections 15.261 to 15.275 of the Michigan Compiled Laws.
(7) Subsection (2) does not apply to standards and policies related to the providers of services which have a written contractual relationship or are an enrolled medicaid provider with the family independence agency.
History: 1939, Act 280, Imd. Eff. June 16, 1939 ;-- CL 1948, 400.6 ;-- Am. 1957, Act 95, Eff. Sept. 27, 1957 ;-- Am. 1995, Act 223, Eff. Mar. 28, 1996 Compiler's Notes: In separate opinions, the Michigan Supreme Court held that Section 45(8), (9), (10), and (12) and the second sentence of Section 46(1) (“An agency shall not file a rule ... until at least 10 days after the date of the certificate of approval by the committee or after the legislature adopts a concurrent resolution approving the rule.”) of the Administrative Procedures Act of 1969, in providing for the Legislature's reservation of authority to approve or disapprove rules proposed by executive branch agencies, did not comply with the enactment and presentment requirements of Const 1963, Art 4, and violated the separation of powers provision of Const 1963, Art 3, and, therefore, were unconstitutional. These specified portions were declared to be severable with the remaining portions remaining effective. Blank v Department of Corrections, 462 Mich 103 (2000).Popular Name: Act 280Admin Rule: R 400.1 et seq. and R 400.3151 et seq. of the Michigan Administrative Code.

Structure Michigan Compiled Laws

Michigan Compiled Laws

Chapter 400 - Social Services

Act 280 of 1939 - The Social Welfare Act (400.1 - 400.122)

280-1939-STATE-DEPARTMENT-OF-SOCIAL-SERVICES - State Department of Social Services (400.1...400.21)

Section 400.1 - Family Independence Agency; Creation; Powers and Duties; Director, Assistants, and Employees; Rules; Successor to Juvenile Institute Commission; Other References.

Section 400.1a - Social Welfare Act; Short Title.

Section 400.1b - Annual Appropriation Act as Time-Limited Addendum; Inclusion of Program Not as Entitlement.

Section 400.1c - Compensation of Certain Employees Injured During Course of Employment as Result of Assault by Recipient of Social Services.

Section 400.2 - Michigan Social Welfare Commission; Powers and Duties; Appointment, Terms, and Qualifications of Members; Governor as Ex Officio Member; Oath; Removal; Vacancies; Conducting Business at Public Meeting; Notice; Quorum; Meetings; Failur...

Section 400.3 - Family Independence Agency; Director; Appointment; Salary; Expenses; Intent as to References.

Section 400.3a - Advisory Committee; Establishment; Appointment of Members; Recommendations From County Social Services Boards and County Social Services Association; Advising on Statutes and Policies.

Section 400.4 - Executive Heads of State Institutions; Appointment; Employees, Salaries and Expenses.

Section 400.5 - Divisions Within State Department of Social Welfare; Creation, Abolition.

Section 400.5a - Adverse Action Against Child Placing Agency Prohibited; Basis.

Section 400.6 - Rules, Regulations, and Policies; Appointment and Duties of Bipartisan Task Force of Legislators; Applicability of Subsection (2) to Enrolled Medicaid Providers.

Section 400.7 - Rules and Regulations; Publication, Seal, Certified Copies as Evidence; Body Corporate, Powers.

Section 400.8 - Witnesses; Compelled Attendance, Oaths; Jurisdiction of Courts.

Section 400.9 - Rules for Conduct of Hearings; Procedure; Hearing Authority; Powers and Duties; Review; Representation of Department; Compliance With Open Meetings Act.

Section 400.10 - Administration of Social Security Act and Food Stamp Act; Cooperation With Federal, State, and Local Governments; Reports; Welfare and Relief Problems; Plan for Distribution and Allotment of Federal Moneys; Rules; Agreements; Assurin...

Section 400.10a - Disclosure of Certain Recipients to Law Enforcement Agency; Federal Approval; Definitions.

Section 400.10b - Individual Subject to Felony Charge; Eligibility for Cash or Food Assistance; Federal Approval; Review by Department Director; Definitions.

Section 400.10c - Automated Program; Development and Implementation; Comparison of List of Individuals Receiving Public Assistance With Information Regarding Outstanding Felony or Extradition Warrants; Access to Address Information; Report; "Extradit...

Section 400.10d - Determination of Financial Eligibility for Family Independence Program or Food Assistance Program; Application of Asset Test.

Section 400.10e - Determination of Financial Eligibility for Family Independence Program and Food Assistance Program; Inclusion of Money Received From Lottery or Gambling Winnings.

Section 400.10e[1] - Repealed. 2013, Act 41, Imd. Eff. June 5, 2013.

Section 400.10f - Performance of Monthly Incarceration Match to Determine Eligibility for Bridge Card; Issuance Prohibited or Terminated; Performance of Monthly Match to Determine if Recipient Is Deceased.

Section 400.10g - Determination of Financial Eligibility; Money Associated With Designated Beneficiary's Able Savings Account; "Able Savings Account", "Designated Beneficiary", and "Qualified Disability Expenses" Defined.

Section 400.11 - Definitions.

Section 400.11a - Reporting Abuse, Neglect, or Exploitation of Adult; Oral Report; Contents of Written Report; Reporting Criminal Activity; Construction of Section.

Section 400.11b - Investigation; Purpose; Basis; Providing Licensee With Substance of Allegations; Response to Allegations; Cooperation of Local Law Enforcement Officers; Investigation Not to Be in Place of Investigation of Suspected Criminal Conduct...

Section 400.11c - Confidentiality of Identity of Person Making Report; Immunity From Civil Liability; Presumption; Extent of Immunity; Abrogation of Privileged Communication; Exception; Sharing of Information and Records.

Section 400.11d - Availability of Writing to Public; Exception; Correction of Inaccurate Statements; Identification of Unsubstantiated Statements.

Section 400.11e - Failure to Make Report; Liability; Disposition of Fine.

Section 400.11f - Certain Actions and Investigations Prohibited; Report; Interdepartmental Agreements; Coordinating Investigations; Agreement Establishing Criteria.

Section 400.12 - Transfer of Funds.

Section 400.13 - Reciprocal Agreements With Other States; Authorization, Exception.

Section 400.14 - Additional Powers and Duties of Department; Powers and Duties of County Social Services Boards as to General Public Relief Transferred to Department; Changing Eligibility Standards and Coverages for Medical Care.

Section 400.14a - State Department; Camps, Purposes.

Section 400.14b - Family Planning Services; Notice of Availability, Contents; Referral, Drugs and Appliances, Rules and Regulations.

Section 400.14c - Minimum Housing Standards; Establishment, Annual Review; Use of Relief Grants.

Section 400.14d - Juvenile Residential Care Facility in County With Population Less Than 50,000; Direct Care Worker; Qualification; Conflict With Administrative Rule.

Section 400.14e - Federal Food Stamps; Distribution by Mail; Rules.

Section 400.14f - Administration of Program or Performance of Duty; Contract With Private Individual or Agency.

Section 400.14g - Pilot Projects.

Section 400.14h - Electronic Benefit Transfer System; Use for Food Stamp Distribution; Rescission of Rules.

Section 400.14i - Repealed. 2011, Act 240, Imd. Eff. Dec. 2, 2011.

Section 400.14j - Issuance of Food Assistance Benefits; Number of Times per Month.

Section 400.14l - Replacement Cost of Electronic Benefits Transfer Card.

Section 400.14m - Federal Ineligibility for Food Assistance for Convictions of Certain Felonies; State Op-Out.

Section 400.15 - Gifts; Acceptance by Commission; Duties of Attorney General.

Section 400.16 - Budget; Preparation by Commission, Submission to Governor.

Section 400.17 - Report of Program Goals and Biennial Report to Governor and Legislature; Recommendations.

Section 400.18 - Appropriations for General Public Relief; Distribution of Moneys to County and District Departments; Assumption of Program Costs by State; Exclusions; County Expenditures and Costs; Reimbursement of County Payments; Difference Betwee...

Section 400.18a - Friend of the Court Incentive Payment Program; Establishment; Activities; Subsection (1) Inapplicable to Certain Judicial Circuits; Annual Appropriation.

Section 400.18b - Repealed. 1975, Act 280, Eff. Jan. 1, 1976.

Section 400.18c - Foster Care of Children; Use of Licensed Child Caring Institutions or Placement Agencies; Supervision by County Department; Standards of Care and Service; Placement of Child at Least 16 but Less Than 21 Years of Age or at Least 18 b...

Section 400.18d - Foster Care of Children; County Emergency Receiving Facility for Temporary Care, Standards.

Section 400.18e - State Plan for Foster Care; Focus Groups; Establishment; Funds.

Section 400.19 - Powers and Duties as to Michigan Employment Institution for Blind; Transfer to State Department.

Section 400.20 - Powers and Duties as to Social Welfare; Transfer to State Department.

Section 400.21 - Refusal of Access or Information to Social Welfare Commission; Misdemeanor.