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Mark J. Burzych, a founding partner of the Okemos-based law frim Fahey Schultz Burzych Rhodes PLC, has been selected to serve on the Office of Regulatory Reinvention's Liquor Control Advisory Rules Committee. Mr. Burzych, along with the other appointed members of the committee, will assist the Office of Regulatory Reinvention in reviewing Michigan's liquor control system. The intentions of the committee will be to review the system to guarantee regulations that are simple, fair, and helpful to business growth. Mr. Burzych brings to the committee more than 20 years of experience representing businesses regulated by the Michigan Liquor Control Commission, including restaurants, bars, convenience stores, hotels, golf courses, wineries, and breweries.
No, this is generally something that is up to the Board’s discretion. Michigan’s Open Meetings Act (OMA) only requires that memb...
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