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Code · Michigan · Chapter 333 — Health

333.12506a Campground fees.

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333.12506a Campground fees.
Sec. 12506a.
(1)The fees related to campground regulation under this part are as follows:
(a)Construction permit fee for a new campground $ 600.00.
(b)Construction permit fee for an addition, alteration, or modification of an existing campground $ 225.00.
(c)Initial or annual renewal license fee for a new or temporary campground as follows:
(i)One to 25 sites $ 75.00.
(ii)Twenty-six to 50 sites $ 100.00.
(iii)Fifty-one to 75 sites $ 125.00.
(iv)Seventy-six to 100 sites $ 150.00.
(v)One hundred one to 500 sites $ 225.00.
(vi)More than 500 sites $ 500.00.
(d)Late annual renewal license fee, after December 31 $ 100.00.
(e)License transfer fee $ 75.00.
(2)The department may adjust the amounts prescribed in subsection
(1)every 3 years by an amount determined by the state treasurer to reflect the cumulative annual percentage change in the Detroit consumer price index and rounded to the nearest dollar.
History: Add. 2004, Act 408 , Imd. Eff. Nov. 29, 2004
Popular Name: Act 368
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