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Rule Revisions for 2006




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2006-021 LG

Part 316 Diisocyanates
(Energy, Labor & Economic Growth, MIOSHA)

These new rules will provide protection for Michigan workers involved in the use of diisocyanates, through the use of training, engineering controls, and respiratory protection, as authorized by the statute.



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2006-025 LG

Insurance Policy Forms - Nonconforming Clauses
(Energy, Labor & Economic Growth, Office of Financial and Insurance Regulation)

The rules prohibit an insurer from inserting into any personal lines insurance policy form subject to MCL 500.2236 a nonconforming clause as defined in draft R 500.2232(a).



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2006-033 LG

Part 601. Air Contaminants for Construction
(Energy, Labor & Economic Growth, MIOSHA)

These rules will provide protection for Michigan workers in construction by ensuring that employee exposures, to any of the substances listed in this rule, are limited in accordance with the requirements of this rule.



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2006-034 LG

Part 301. Air Contaminants
(Energy, Labor & Economic Growth, MIOSHA)

These rules will provide protection for Michigan workers in general industry by ensuring that employee exposures, to any of the substances listed in this rule, are limited in accordance with the requirements of this rule.



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2006-047 HS

Licensing Rules for Child Caring Institutions
(Human Services, Office of Children and Adult Licensing)

This rule set was last promulgated in 1983 and needs to be brought up to date with changes made in the enabling statute, 1973 PA 116. The current breakdown between Parts 2 and 3 is not relevant to the way institutions are currently run and needs to be revised. 1973 PA 116 has additional conditions regarding the use of restraint and seclusion for specific types of CCIs that must be addressed in the rules. A committee will be formed to review the entire rule set, including fire safety and environmental health and will include representatives from other affected state agencies, advocacy groups, and licensed organizations.



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