The 1963 Constitution requires that all permanent agencies or commissions, except universities, be assigned to one of a maximum of twenty principal departments.[1] The principal departments are the:[2][3]
- Department of Agriculture & Rural Development
- Department of Attorney General
- Department of Civil Rights
- Department of Corrections
- Department of Education
- Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy
- Department of Health and Human Services
- Department of Insurance & Financial Services
- Department of Licensing & Regulatory Affairs
- Department of Lifelong Education, Advancement, and Potential (LEAP)
- Department of Military & Veterans Affairs
- Department of Natural Resources
- Department of State (DOS)
- Department of State Police
- Department of Technology, Management & Budget (DTMB)
- Department of Talent and Economic Development (TED)[4]
- Department of Transportation
- Department of Treasury
Type 1 agencies are under the under administration of the agency but operates independently of the principal department in caring out its function and in most cases created by a type 1 transfer.[5]
Current units
- State Administrative Board (DTMB)
- Civil Service Commission (DTMB)
- Mackinac Bridge Authority (MDOT)
- Mackinac Island State Park Commission
- Michigan Lottery
- Michigan Railroad Commission
- Michigan Volunteer Defense Force
- Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- Customer Services Administration (DOS)
- Department Services Administration (DOS)
- Legal and Regulatory Services Administration (DOS)
- Bureau of Branch Office Services (DOS)
- Bureau of Driver and Vehicle Records (DOS)
- Office of Customer Services (DOS)
- Department of State Information Center (DOS)
- Office of Technology and Project Services (DOS)
- Office of Services to the Aging
- Board of State Canvassers
- Center for Educational Performance & Information
- Center for Geographic Information
- Children's Ombudsman
- Community Service Commission
- Economic Development Corporation
- Bureau of Elections
- Gaming Control Board
- Geological Survey
- Office of the Great Seal
- Liquor Control Commission
- Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards
- Michigan Employment Relations Commission
- Michigan State Industries
- Office of Retirement Services
- Public Service Commission
- Racing Commissioner
- Records Management Services
- Renewable Fuels Commission
- State Budget Office (DTMB)
- Office of the State Employer (DTMB)
- State Housing Development Authority
- State Office of Administrative Hearings & Rules
- State Purchasing
- State Transportation Commission
- Tax Tribunal
- Unemployment Insurance Agency
- Women's Commission
- Workers' Compensation Agency
- Archives of Michigan
- Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs
- Office of Cultural Economic Development
- Library of Michigan
- Mackinac State Historic Parks
- Michigan Film Office
- Michigan Historical Museum
- State Historic Preservation Office
- Veterans Affairs Agency
- State Officers Compensation Commission, responsible for setting salaries for Governor, Lieutenant governor, Supreme court justices, and Legislators with the seven Commissioners appointed by the Governor[1]
- Michigan Family Independence Agency, formerly Department of Social Services[1]
- Local Emergency Financial Assistance Loan Board
Former departments
- Michigan Department of Career Development
- Michigan Department of Commerce
- Department of Civil Service
- Department of Community Health
- Michigan Department of History, Arts and Libraries[6]
- Michigan Department of Information Technology[7]
- Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulation, abolished by Governor Engler with most of the department transfer to the Department of Commerce until Commerce was split up with the former L&R powers transferred to the Department of Consumer and Industry Services[1]
- Michigan Department of Labor
- Michigan Department of Mental Health
- Department of the Michigan Jobs Commission
- Michigan Department of Public Health
- Michigan Department of Social Services[1][8]
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Chapter 2: About State Government". Michigan in Brief: 1998–99 (PDF). Public Sector Consultants. 1999. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 25, 2004.
- ↑ MCL 16.104
- ↑ "Executive Branch". State of Michigan.
- ↑ Lawler, Emily (March 16, 2015). "New State of Michigan Department Officially Formed, Will Focus on Talent". MLive. Booth Newspapers. Retrieved March 26, 2015.
- ↑ "T". Glossary. Michigan State Budget Office. Retrieved January 25, 2013.
- ↑ Welch, Sherri Begin (July 13, 2009). "Governor Eliminates Michigan Dept. of History, Arts and Libraries". Crain's Detroit Business. Retrieved July 14, 2009.
- ↑ Nelson, Gabe (November 17, 2009). "Granholm to Merge DMB with IT in Wake of Lisa Webb Sharpe's Departure for Lansing Community College". Crains Detroit Business.
- ↑ Michigan Legislature. "Executive Organization Act of 1965 (Excerpt) Act 380 of 1965". Michigan Compiled Laws. State of Michigan.
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