Mich. Admin. Code R. 550.404 - Michigan resident; domicile
Rule 4.
(1) For
purposes of the Act, a Michigan "resident" is an individual who is domiciled in
the state of Michigan on the date that the service in question is
performed.
(2) "Domicile" means the
place where an individual has his or her fixed, permanent and principal home to
which he or she returns or intends to return. An individuals domicile in one
place continues until a different domicile is established.
(3) A rebuttable presumption shall exist that
an individuals home address, as maintained in the ordinary business records of
a carrier or third-party administrator, indicates the domicile of that
individual under this definition. Example: An individual who is domiciled in
Michigan, but attends college in another state, is a Michigan resident for
purposes of the Act. If that individual obtains health services in Michigan
while home between semesters, a "paid claim" for the performance of those
services will be subject to the assessment under the Act.
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