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Code · Michigan · Chapter 12 — State Treasurer

12.133 Agreement; provisions.

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12.133 Agreement; provisions.
Sec. 3.
An agreement entered into under this act shall provide for at least all of the following:
(a)Assignment to the state for collection by the department of amounts that have been due and owing the court for not less than 180 days, including, but not limited to, any or all of the following:
(i)Fees, including reinstatement fees.
(ii)Fines.
(iii)Forfeitures.
(iv)Penalties and costs assessed for criminal offenses, including the costs of prosecution and providing court-ordered legal assistance to the defendant.
(v)Penalties and costs assessed for civil infractions, civil violations, and parking violations.
(vi)Penalties and costs assessed for ordinance violations.
(vii)Forfeited recognizances.
(viii)Late penalties assessed pursuant to section 4803 of the revised judicature act of 1961, Act No. 236 of the Public Acts of 1961, being section 600.4803 of the Michigan Compiled Laws.
(b)Provision of the information necessary for the department to identify, locate, and collect delinquent accounts.
(c)Accounting for, settlement of, and transmission to the court of money collected pursuant to the agreement.
(d)Collection of a fee by the state treasurer to recoup costs associated with the collection services.
History: 1993, Act 316, Eff. Jan. 1, 1994
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