MCL definition

MCL means the Michigan Compiled Laws.
MCL means a violation with regards to the maximum permissible contaminant level in water delivered by a public water system.

Examples of MCL in a sentence

  • Consistent with Michigan Law (MCL 423.507), the Board shall not release to a third party, except when the release is ordered in a legal action or arbitration, a disciplinary report, letter of reprimand, or other record of disciplinary action which is more than four (4) years old.

  • In the event the teacher fails to make the repayment, the District may deduct the overpayment as a condition of this contract pursuant to the authority set forth in MCL 408.477.

  • It is further agreed, for purposes of Section 354 of the Workers' Disability Compensation Act, that the exchange of a sick day (or part thereof) in return for the payment of a salary differential by the School District constitutes a direct contribution to this Plan by the bargaining unit member which precludes differential salary payment pursuant to Section 354(b) of the Workers' Disability Compensation Act, MCL 418.354.

  • An emergency manager appointed under the Local Financial Stability and Choice Act, MCL 141.541 et seq.

  • In accordance with the Michigan Paid Medical Leave Act ("PMLA"), MCL 408.961 et seq., an eligible non-exempt (i.e., hourly) employee may use paid leave for any reason identified in the PMLA regulations.


More Definitions of MCL

MCL means maximum contaminant level and is the maximum permissible level of a contaminant in water which is delivered to any user of a public water system.
MCL means Mahanadi Coalfields Limited.
MCL means the maximum contaminant level. (160) "MDD" means the maximum day demand.
MCL means the maximum permissible level of a contaminant in water which is delivered to any user of a public water system.
MCL means the enforceable maximum contaminant level established by the EPA pursuant to the Safe Drinking Water Act.
MCL means maximum contaminant level published by EPA under the Safe Drinking Water Act (42 United States Code 300f, et seq.).