Michigan Compiled Laws

Mich. Comp. Laws § 257.1309 (2026)

Powers and duties of administrator; rules.

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MOTOR VEHICLE SERVICE AND REPAIR ACT


Act 300 of 1974


257.1309 Powers and duties of administrator; rules.

Sec. 9.

    (1) The administrator shall do all of the following:

    (a) Certify master and specialty mechanics and issue permits to mechanic trainees who are subject to this act.

    (b) Register motor vehicle repair facilities that are subject to this act.

    (c) Keep a complete register of motor vehicle repair facilities, and make that register available for public inspection at the office of the secretary of state.

    (d) Keep an accurate listing by name and by certificate number of each specialty and master mechanic who is certified by the administrator at the office of the secretary of state.

    (e) Engage in a public information program to inform the public of the public's rights and remedies under this act.

    (f) Inform registered motor vehicle repair facilities at least annually of the rules promulgated under this act, of representative disciplinary hearings, orders, or judgments issued or obtained by the administrator, and suspensions or revocations of registrations or licenses. A motor vehicle repair facility shall inform the mechanics in the employ of the motor vehicle repair facility of these actions.

    (g) Establish procedures for receiving complaints relating to alleged violations of this act or rules promulgated under this act.

    (h) Establish and collect fees for certification examinations administered by the administrator.

    (i) Promulgate any rules that are necessary to implement this act under the administrative procedures act of 1969, 1969 PA 306, MCL 24.201 to 24.328.

    (j) Issue declaratory rulings to implement this act. All of the following apply to a declaratory ruling under this subdivision:

    (i) The administrator may issue a declaratory ruling concerning the applicability of this act or rules promulgated under this act to an actual statement of facts if the administrator receives a request for a declaratory ruling from an interested person and the interested person submits a clear and concise statement of facts to the administrator. The interested person may submit to the administrator a brief or other reference to legal authorities on which the interested person relies concerning the applicability of this act or rules promulgated under this act to the statement of facts.

    (ii) If the administrator decides to issue a declaratory ruling, the administrator shall provide the interested person that requested the ruling a statement that the administrator will issue a declaratory ruling and the date by which the administrator will issue the ruling.

    (iii) A declaratory ruling shall include the actual statement of facts provided by the interested person that requested the ruling, the legal authority on which the administrator relies for the ruling, if any, and the ruling of the administrator.

    (iv) After a declaratory ruling is issued, the declaratory ruling is binding on the administrator and the administrator shall not retroactively change the ruling. However, this subdivision does not prohibit the administrator from prospectively changing a declaratory ruling.

    (k) Conduct a name-based background check on all motor vehicle repair facility applicants during the application process using the internet criminal history access tool (ICHAT) maintained by the department of state police.

    (2) The administrator may conduct a name-based background check for mechanics seeking new certification using the internet criminal history access tool (ICHAT) maintained by the department of state police.

    (3) The administrator may use information received from a background check under subsection (1)(k) or (2) to evaluate an applicant's qualifications to receive a motor vehicle repair facility or a certified specialty mechanic registration and certification, as applicable, under this act.

    

    

History: 1974, Act 300, Eff. Apr. 1, 1975 ;-- Am. 1976, Act 12, Imd. Eff. Feb. 20, 1976 ;-- Am. 2016, Act 430, Eff. Apr. 4, 2017 ;-- Am. 2025, Act 59, Eff. Feb. 1, 2026

AdminRule Notes:

    R 257.101 et seq. of the Michigan Administrative Code.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3 cases, 1978–1983 · leading case: Auto. Serv. Councils v. Sec'y of State, 267 N.W.2d 698 (Mich. Ct. App. 1978).
Auto. Serv. Councils v. Sec'y of State, 267 N.W.2d 698 (Mich. Ct. App. 1978). · cites it 3× “" MCLA 257.1309(i); MSA 9.1720(9)(i). [8] Plaintiffs contended, and the circuit judge agreed, [9] that the act contained no standard to guide the administrator in exercising his rule-making power and that therefore this section constituted an unconstitutional delegation of…”
Thomas Bros, Inc v. Sec'y of State, 282 N.W.2d 273 (Mich. Ct. App. 1979). · cites it 2× “As noted above, the BAR’S basic authority to collect, and plaintiffs’ liability for, registration fees derived from the statute. Section 30(1), as amended, has been in full force and effect from February 20, 1976, to the present.”
K Mart Corp. v. Dep't of State, 339 N.W.2d 32 (Mich. Ct. App. 1983). · cites it 2× “MCL 257.1309(i); MSA 9.1720(9)(i). As to the scope of the rules required to be promulgated, the act provides that: "The rules shall include but not be limited to: "(i) Definitions of unfair and deceptive practices.”
— Mich. Comp. Laws § 257.1309(i) — 2 cases
Auto. Serv. Councils v. Sec'y of State, 267 N.W.2d 698 (Mich. Ct. App. 1978). “" MCLA 257.1309(i); MSA 9.1720(9)(i). [8] Plaintiffs contended, and the circuit judge agreed, [9] that the act contained no standard to guide the administrator in exercising his rule-making power and that therefore this section constituted an unconstitutional delegation of…”
K Mart Corp. v. Dep't of State, 339 N.W.2d 32 (Mich. Ct. App. 1983). “MCL 257.1309(i); MSA 9.1720(9)(i). As to the scope of the rules required to be promulgated, the act provides that: "The rules shall include but not be limited to: "(i) Definitions of unfair and deceptive practices.”
— Mich. Comp. Laws § 257.1309(i)(i) — 1 case
Thomas Bros, Inc v. Sec'y of State, 282 N.W.2d 273 (Mich. Ct. App. 1979). “As noted above, the BAR’S basic authority to collect, and plaintiffs’ liability for, registration fees derived from the statute. Section 30(1), as amended, has been in full force and effect from February 20, 1976, to the present.”
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