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Code · Michigan · Chapter 28 — Michigan State Police

28.425n Other license or permit; limitations by employer prohibited.

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28.425n Other license or permit; limitations by employer prohibited.
Sec. 5n.
(1)This state or a local unit of government of this state shall not prohibit an individual from doing either of the following as a condition for receiving or maintaining any other license or permit authorized by law:
(a)Applying for or receiving a license to carry a concealed pistol under this act.
(b)Carrying a concealed pistol in compliance with a license issued under this act.
(2)Except as provided in subsection (3), an employer shall not prohibit an employee from doing either of the following:
(a)Applying for or receiving a license to carry a concealed pistol under this act.
(b)Carrying a concealed pistol in compliance with a license issued under this act. This subdivision does not prohibit an employer from prohibiting an employee from carrying a concealed pistol in the course of his or her employment with that employer.
(3)A police agency may prohibit an employee of that police agency from carrying a concealed pistol if carrying a concealed pistol would result in increased insurance premiums or a loss or reduction of insurance coverage for that employer.
History: Add. 2000, Act 381 , Eff. July 1, 2001
Popular Name: CCW
Popular Name: Concealed Weapons
Popular Name: CPL
Popular Name: Right to Carry
Popular Name: Shall Issue
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