In 1995, the Office of Regulatory Reform (ORR) was created through EO 1995-6, later codified in 1999 PA 262, as
an agency charged with the duty to "review proposed rules, coordinate the
processing of rules by state agencies and work with agencies to streamline the
rulemaking process and to improve public access." EO 2000-1 transferred
ORR to the Executive Office by a Type I transfer defined in MCL 16.103. EO 2002-11
transferred ORR to the Department of Management and Budget, effective September
1, 2002. EO 2005-1 completed the process of creating a "Central Panel"
or central agency to handle administrative hearings and the rule promulgation
process.
Michigan has taken steps to make the administrative hearing and rule-making
process more "citizen friendly" and accessible. The SOAHR website
allows easy access to the rule-making process and provides continuously updated
information on the status of current and proposed administrative rules. The
site is used by citizens, students, and professionals from around the state
and around the globe.
SOAHR publishes the state's three administrative rule periodicals: the
Michigan
Register, the Michigan
Administrative Code and the Annual
Administrative Code Supplement. All are available free of charge on the
website.
Proud of our past and energized about our future, everyone at SOAHR looks forward
to serving you by providing fair hearings and easy access to your government's
administrative process.