This section of the Michigan Vehicle Code clarifies that references to 'division' refer to the secretary of state or their authorized representatives. It designates the secretary of state as the exclusive agent for driver license administration and outlines their appointment powers. The law also states that the secretary of state is responsible for enforcing the act, can create rules, and may adopt an official seal, but cannot establish a highway patrol.
In Michigan vehicle laws, 'division' refers to the secretary of state or an authorized representative of the secretary of state.
Yes, the secretary of state is responsible for observing, enforcing, and administering the vehicle laws in Michigan.
No, the secretary of state is prohibited from establishing a highway patrol under this law.
The secretary of state can promulgate rules necessary for administering the act and may adopt an official seal.