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Code · Michigan · Chapter 338 — Professions and Occupations

338.3741 Prohibited conduct; opportunity for hearing; penalties.

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338.3741 Prohibited conduct; opportunity for hearing; penalties.
Sec. 21.
(1)Beginning September 1, 2012, a person that commits 1 or more of the following is subject to the penalties described in subsection (2):
(a)Practices fraud or deceit in obtaining or renewing a license.
(b)Aids or abets another person in the unlicensed practice of an occupation.
(c)Engages in activities regulated under this section without obtaining a license under this act or demonstrating that the person is exempt from licensure under this act.
(d)If the person is a licensee or an officer of a licensee, is convicted of a crime relating to the operation of a PEO.
(e)Engages in false advertising.
(2)After notice and opportunity for hearing under the administrative procedures act of 1969, 1969 PA 306, MCL 24.201 to 24.328, the department shall do 1 or more of the following if it determines that a person violated this act, a rule adopted under this act, or an order issued under this act:
(a)Place a limitation on a license.
(b)Suspend a license.
(c)Deny a license or renewal of a license.
(d)Revoke a license.
(e)Impose an administrative fine to be paid to the department, not to exceed $5,000.00.
(f)Censure the person or license.
(g)Place the licensee on probation.
(h)Require restitution to be made, based on proofs submitted to and findings made by the hearing examiner after a contested case.
History: 2010, Act 370 , Eff. July 1, 2011 ;-- Am. 2011, Act 125 , Eff. Jan. 1, 2012
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