(1) The bureau of worker’s and unemployment compensation is created within the department of consumer and industry services.
    (2) The bureau shall be headed by a director who shall be appointed by the governor.

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Terms Used In Michigan Laws 421.5b

  • Director: means the director of the bureau of worker's and unemployment compensation. See Michigan Laws 421.3
  • employment: includes service performed in the employ of an Indian tribe or tribal unit, if the service is excluded from employment as that term is defined in the federal unemployment tax act, chapter 23 of subtitle C of the internal revenue code of 1986, 26 U. See Michigan Laws 421.13l
    (3) All of the authority, powers, functions, duties, and responsibilities of the unemployment agency provided under this act are transferred to the bureau as provided in Executive Order No. 2002-1.
    (4) All of the powers, functions, duties, and responsibilities of the director of the unemployment agency, defined as the director of employment security in Executive Order No. 1997-12, provided under this act are transferred to the director as provided in Executive Order No. 2002-1.