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Home » US Law » 2022 Michigan Compiled Laws » Chapter 123 - Local Government » Act 327 of 2018 - Motor Vehicle Storage Facilities (123.1401 - 123.1404)

Section 123.1401 – Definitions.

123.1401 Definitions. Sec. 1. As used in this act: (a) “Authorized vendor” means an individual or entity that a local government or law enforcement agency designates through contract, permit, practice, or license to have authority to remove or store motor vehicles at the request of the local government or law enforcement agency. (b) “Law enforcement […]

Section 123.1402 – Prohibited Acts by Local Government or Law Enforcement Agency.

123.1402 Prohibited acts by local government or law enforcement agency. Sec. 2. Except as otherwise provided in section 3 or 3a, beginning on the effective date of this act, a local government or law enforcement agency shall not do any of the following: (a) Operate a motor vehicle storage facility or towing operation. (b) Accept […]

Section 123.1403 – Exceptions; Existing Vehicle Storage Facility or Towing Operation.

123.1403 Exceptions; existing vehicle storage facility or towing operation. Sec. 3. (1) If, on or before the effective date of this act, a local government or law enforcement agency is operating a motor vehicle storage facility or towing operation, that local government or law enforcement agency may continue to operate that motor vehicle storage facility […]

Section 123.1403a – Application of Section 2.

123.1403a Application of section 2. Sec. 3a. The prohibition in section 2(a) does not apply to a local government or law enforcement agency if that local government or law enforcement agency issues a request for proposals for operating a motor vehicle storage facility or towing operation and the request for proposals does not yield a […]

Section 123.1404 – Violation; Injunctive Relief; Fine; Costs and Attorney Fees.

123.1404 Violation; injunctive relief; fine; costs and attorney fees. Sec. 4. If a local government or law enforcement agency violates section 2, an individual or entity may bring an action seeking injunctive relief against the local government or law enforcement agency. If a court determines a local government or law enforcement agency is violating section […]