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Code · Michigan · Chapter 554 — Real and Personal Property

554.655 Removal or arrest by law enforcement officer; service of warrant; care of personal property; refund.

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554.655 Removal or arrest by law enforcement officer; service of warrant; care of personal property; refund.
Sec. 5.
(1)If any occupant, guest of an occupant, or other individual engages in an act or omission for which an operator may remove a person under section 2, the operator may call upon any law enforcement officer for assistance. The law enforcement officer, upon the request of the operator, shall remove from the campground an occupant or other individual who violates in the presence of the officer section 2. If a warrant has been issued by the proper judicial officer for the arrest of any occupant or guest of an occupant, the officer shall serve the warrant, arrest the occupant or guest, and take the occupant or guest into custody.
(2)Upon arrest, with or without warrant for a violation of section 2, an occupant shall be considered to have given up any right to occupancy of the campground site, and the operator shall employ all reasonable and proper means to adequately care for any personal property which may be left on the campground site by the occupant and shall refund to the occupant any unused portion of money paid by the occupant for the occupancy of the campground site.
History: 1990, Act 162, Eff. Mar. 28, 1991
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