Michigan Jobs Commission definition

Michigan Jobs Commission means the new principal department created by this Order.

Examples of Michigan Jobs Commission in a sentence

  • May 10, 1963.Compiler's note: For transfer of authority, powers, duties, functions, and management-related functions of the Department of Economic Expansion and the Economic Expansion Council, to the Chief Executive Officer of Michigan Jobs Commission, see E.R.O. No. 1993-3, compiled at MCL 408.46 of the Michigan Compiled Laws.Transfer of powers: See MCL 16.332.125.1202 Executive director; deputy executive director; appointment.Sec.

  • The Chief Executive Officer of the Department of the Michigan Jobs Commission and the Director of the Employment Service Agency shall jointly determine the positions to be transferred.

  • All the statutory authority, powers, duties, functions and responsibilities, including the functions of budgeting, procurement, personnel and management related functions of the Office of the Michigan Business Ombudsman, created in the Department of Commerce by Executive Directive 1991-12, transferred to the Department of the Michigan Jobs Commission by Executive Order 1994-26, are hereby transferred to the Michigan Strategic Fund.

  • The position on the Renaissance Zone Review Board designated for the Chief Executive Officer of the Department of the Michigan Jobs Commission is hereby transferred to the president of the Michigan Strategic Fund.

  • All the authority, powers, duties, functions and responsibilities, including the functions of budgeting, procurement, personnel and management related functions of the Office of Film and Television Services, created within the Department of Commerce by Executive Directive 1979-3, continued by Executive Order 1984-8 and transferred from the Department of Commerce to the Department of the Michigan Jobs Commission by Executive Order 1994-26, are hereby transferred to the Michigan Strategic Fund.

  • All the authority, powers, duties, functions and responsibilities, including the functions of budgeting, procurement, personnel and management related functions of the Department of the Michigan Jobs Commission under Act No. 328 of the Public Acts of 1998, being Section 211.9f of the Michigan Compiled Laws, are hereby transferred to the president of the Michigan Strategic Fund.

  • All the authority, powers, duties, functions, grants and responsibilities, including the functions of budgeting, procurement, personnel and management related functions of the Department of the Michigan Jobs Commission to review applications and award grants under the Economic Development Job Training program provided for in Act No. 306 of the Public Acts of 1998, Executive Order 1993-3 and Executive Order 1994-26 are hereby transferred to the Michigan Strategic Fund.

  • All the statutory authority, powers, duties, functions and responsibilities, including the functions of budgeting, procurement, personnel and management related functions of the Department of the Michigan Jobs Commission under the Michigan Renaissance Zone Act created pursuant to Act No. 376 of the Public Acts of 1996, being Section 125.2681 et seq.

  • Five (5) members of the Governor's Workforce Commission shall be appointed by the Governor, including the Director of the Department of Social Services, the Director of the Michigan Jobs Commission, the Director of the Department of Labor, Vice President for Workforce Development and the Superintendent of Public Instruction.

  • The Michigan Jobs Commission, the Michigan Jobs Commission Board and the Governor's Workforce Commission may, as appropriate, make inquiries, studies and investigations, hold hearings and receive comments from the public.

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