Michigan regulations
- Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity - Michigan Rehabilitation Services - Vocational Rehabilitation (R 395.51, R 395.53, R 395.54, R 395.60, R 395.61, R 395.62, R 395.75, R 395.76, R 395.78, R 395.81, R 395.89, R 395.90, R 395.91)June 15, 2026
Michigan Rehabilitation Services updates vocational rehabilitation program rules to clarify eligibility standards, trial work requirements, vendor qualifications including background checks, and case closure procedures for individuals with disabilit…
- Department of State - R 168.506 Campaign Finance General Provisions - Declaratory Rulings and Interpretive StatementsJune 1, 2026
Department of State authorizes issuance of declaratory rulings and interpretive statements on campaign finance law applicability upon written request, while allowing refusal of frivolous, anonymous, or duplicative requests.
- Department of Lifelong Education, Advancement, and Potential - Correction of Obvious Errors in Licensing Rules for Family and Group Child Care HomesJune 1, 2026
Department of Lifelong Education, Advancement, and Potential corrects two rule references and punctuation errors in family and group child care home licensing rules filed April 27, 2026.
- Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs - R 338.7001a Biennial License and Registration Renewal; ExpirationJune 1, 2026
Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs amends biennial renewal schedules for health profession licenses, moving nursing from biennial to triennial renewal cycles.
- Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs - Psychology General Rules - R 338.2529, R 338.2541, R 338.2561, R 338.2562, R 338.2583 - Proposed RuleJune 1, 2026
Proposed Michigan psychology licensing rules update accreditation standards, limited licensure application requirements including master's degree credentials, and continuing education standards by reference to CHEA, USDE, APA, CPA, and PCSAS organiz…
- Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs - R 338.10601 License Renewals; Requirements; ApplicabilityJune 1, 2026
Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs increases nursing license renewal continuing education from 25 to 36 hours over three years and extends documentation retention from four to six years, effective with the 3-year license cycle.
- Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs - R 338.7002b Minimum English Language StandardJune 1, 2026
Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs establishes English language proficiency standards for health professional licensure, accepting demonstration through educational program language, college credits, credentialing agency evaluat…
- Department of State - R 168.451 Campaign Finance Complaints and Investigations - DefinitionsJune 1, 2026
Michigan Department of State rule 168.451 defines terms for campaign finance complaints and investigations under state campaign finance act standards.
- Department of State - R 168.452 Campaign Finance Complaints and Investigations - Complaint GenerallyJune 1, 2026
Michigan Department of State procedures require written complaints of campaign finance violations be filed according to department directives under the state campaign finance act.
- Department of State - R 168.453 Campaign Finance Complaints and Investigations - Complaint Form and ContentsJune 1, 2026
Michigan Department of State rule 168.453 establishes complaint form requirements for campaign finance violations, including complainant contact information, detailed violation descriptions, and evidentiary materials submission procedures.
Track Michigan regulations for your business
Tell Bizmoon what your business does and we'll cut the Michigan register down to what actually matters.
Every rule is broken into specific to-dos with calendar dates.
We tell you which parts of your business each rule actually touches.
No legal jargon. Read the impact in two sentences.
Email + dashboard pings the moment something changes.
Professional licensing is the single most-regulated area at the state level
Across the states, the biggest share of activity is deciding who is allowed to work: licenses, boards, and certifications. That is the layer that quietly governs whether your doors can stay open.
State rulemaking
- Professional licensing
- Education
- Healthcare
- Finance
- Fish, wildlife and lands
- Construction and real estate
- Other