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Code · Michigan · Chapter 324 — Natural Resources and Environmental Protection

324.43560 Violation as misdemeanor; penalty; failure to exhibit license; civil infraction; civil fine.

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324.43560 Violation as misdemeanor; penalty; failure to exhibit license; civil infraction; civil fine.
Sec. 43560.
(1)An individual who violates this part or a rule promulgated under this part, for which a penalty is not otherwise provided for in this section or this part, is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by imprisonment for not more than 90 days or a fine of not less than $25.00 or more than $250.00 and the costs of prosecution, or both.
(2)An individual who fails to exhibit a hunting, fur harvester's, or fishing license in violation of section 43516(3) is responsible for a state civil infraction and may be ordered to pay a civil fine of not more than $150.00.
History: Add. 1995, Act 57, Imd. Eff. May 24, 1995 ;-- Am. 2022, Act 15 , Imd. Eff. Feb. 23, 2022
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