Current through Vol. 24-19, November 1, 2024
Section R. 500.74 - Forms; general requirementsRule 4.
(1) The department shall make available forms, titled Form A, Form B, Form C, Form D, and Form F, that must be used to prepare the statements required under chapter 13. The forms are not intended as blank forms to fill in. The statements filed must contain the numbers and captions of all items. The text of the items may be omitted, as long as the answers to the items clearly indicate the scope and coverage of each item. All instructions, whether appearing under the items of the form or elsewhere in the form, must be omitted. Unless expressly provided otherwise, if an item is inapplicable or the answer is in the negative, an appropriate statement to that effect must be made.(2) One complete copy of each statement, including exhibits and all other papers and documents filed as part of the statement, must be filed with the director in a manner prescribed by the department. The copy must be signed in the manner prescribed on the form or otherwise prescribed by the department. If an individual or group of individuals are ultimate controlling persons, the individuals shall sign the Form A, Form B, Form C, and Form F statements. The director shall reject a copy that is not properly signed until it is conformed. If the signature of a person is affixed pursuant to a power of attorney or other similar authority, a copy of the power of attorney or other authority must be filed with the statement.(3) Statements must be prepared electronically. Statements must be easily readable and suitable for review and reproduction. Debits in credit categories and credits in debit categories must be designated to make them clearly distinguishable on photocopies. Statements must be in the English language and monetary values must be stated in United States currency. If an exhibit or other paper or document filed with the statement is in a language other than English, it must be accompanied by a translation into the English language and a monetary value shown in a foreign currency must be converted into United States currency, unless the director allows the monetary value to be shown in a foreign currency.Mich. Admin. Code R. 500.74
2024 MR 6, Eff. March 20, 2024