Pursuant to the state constitution, the Michigan Legislature has enacted legislation.
[1][2] Pursuant to Article IV, Section 36, of the Michigan Constitution,[3] the compilations and codifications are not binding.
Pursuant to certain statutes, state agencies have promulgated regulations, also known as administrative law.
[4] The Annual Administrative Code Supplement (AACS) is the annual supplement to the Michigan Administrative Code containing the rules published in the Michigan Register for that year.
[7] An unannotated edition of the MCL is published by the state of Michigan in print and online.
Until the year 2000, an alternate codification known as the Michigan Statutes Annotated (MSA), which differed from the MCL in both its organization and numbering system, was also in use.