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Code · Michigan · Chapter 333 — Health

333.12515 Application and construction of MCL 333.12501 to 333.12516.

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333.12515 Application and construction of MCL 333.12501 to 333.12516.
Sec. 12515.
(1)Sections 12501 to 12516 do not apply to a campground used solely as a children's camp licensed by the department of social services or to properties owned by a person licensed pursuant to part 124, and used for housing seasonal agricultural workers employed by that person. A campground licensed under sections 12501 to 12516 shall not be used for the housing of seasonal agricultural workers unless also licensed under part 124.
(2)Sections 12501 to 12516 shall not be construed to interfere in any way with the enforcement of sanitary controls by a health officer having jurisdiction in the area.
(3)Sections 12501 to 12516 do not relieve a person from complying with local ordinances governing building permits or with a code, regulation, or ordinance not in conflict with sections 12501 to 12516.
History: 1978, Act 368, Eff. Sept. 30, 1978
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