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    Actions Against Child Care Organizations & Child Placing Agencies

Rule 722.121 of the Child Care Organizations Regulation Act (aka 1973 PA 116), gives the Michigan
Department of Human Services (“DHS”) the power to:

    (1)        Deny, revoke, or refusal to renew a license or certificate of registration;
    (2)        Modify the provisional status of license; and,
    (3)        Conduct hearings and make decisions.

However, the DHS may not revoke a license or a certificate of registration, or refuse to renew a license, or
deny an application for a license, or modify an existing license to a provisional status unless the licensee,
registrant, or applicant is given notice in writing of the grounds of the proposed revocation, denial, modification,
or refusal.          

Once notice of the agency action is received, the child caring agency or institution has thirty (30) days from the
receipt of the notice to appeal the agency’s decision.  The appeal must be in writing addressed to the agency
director. The director or a designated representative of the director must, then, conduct a hearing [sometimes
called a “compliance conference”] at which the licensee, registrant, or applicant may present testimony and
confront witnesses.

We can represent your organization at all stages of the appeals process before the DHS.
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