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Statutes > Michigan > Chapter-722 > Act-204-of-1994 > Section-722-932

THE CHILDREN'S OMBUDSMAN ACT (EXCERPT)
Act 204 of 1994

722.932 Authority granted under other acts or rules.

Sec. 12.

The authority granted the ombudsman under this act is in addition to the authority granted under the provisions of any other act or rule under which the remedy or right of appeal or objection is provided for a person, or any procedure provided for the inquiry into or investigation of any matter. The authority granted the ombudsman does not limit or affect the remedy or right of appeal or objection and is not an exclusive remedy or procedure.


History: 1994, Act 204, Eff. Jan. 1, 1995

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Michigan > Chapter-722 > Act-204-of-1994 > Section-722-932

THE CHILDREN'S OMBUDSMAN ACT (EXCERPT)
Act 204 of 1994

722.932 Authority granted under other acts or rules.

Sec. 12.

The authority granted the ombudsman under this act is in addition to the authority granted under the provisions of any other act or rule under which the remedy or right of appeal or objection is provided for a person, or any procedure provided for the inquiry into or investigation of any matter. The authority granted the ombudsman does not limit or affect the remedy or right of appeal or objection and is not an exclusive remedy or procedure.


History: 1994, Act 204, Eff. Jan. 1, 1995


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Michigan > Chapter-722 > Act-204-of-1994 > Section-722-932

THE CHILDREN'S OMBUDSMAN ACT (EXCERPT)
Act 204 of 1994

722.932 Authority granted under other acts or rules.

Sec. 12.

The authority granted the ombudsman under this act is in addition to the authority granted under the provisions of any other act or rule under which the remedy or right of appeal or objection is provided for a person, or any procedure provided for the inquiry into or investigation of any matter. The authority granted the ombudsman does not limit or affect the remedy or right of appeal or objection and is not an exclusive remedy or procedure.


History: 1994, Act 204, Eff. Jan. 1, 1995