Section 14.324 – Law Enforcement Officer; Aid and Assistance in Investigation.
14.324 Law enforcement officer; aid and assistance in investigation. Sec. 24. A law enforcement officer in the state, if requested by the attorney general or a prosecuting attorney, shall aid and assist in an investigation of an alleged or actual violation of this act. History: 1992, Act 298, Imd. Eff. Dec. 18, 1992
Section 14.325 – Prosecuting Attorney; Powers and Authority.
14.325 Prosecuting attorney; powers and authority. Sec. 25. A prosecuting attorney may conduct an investigation pursuant to this act and may institute and prosecute an action under this act in the same manner as the attorney general. History: 1992, Act 298, Imd. Eff. Dec. 18, 1992
Section 14.326 – Attorney General or Local Prosecutors; Powers or Duties Not Limited or Restricted by Act.
14.326 Attorney general or local prosecutors; powers or duties not limited or restricted by act. Sec. 26. This act does not limit or restrict the exercise of powers or the performance of the duties of the attorney general or local prosecutors which they are otherwise authorized to exercise or perform under any other provisions of […]
Section 14.327 – Conditional Effective Date.
14.327 Conditional effective date. Sec. 27. This act shall not take effect unless Senate Bill No. 1140 of the 86th Legislature is enacted into law. History: 1992, Act 298, Imd. Eff. Dec. 18, 1992
Section 14.304 – Soliciting Contributions by Professional Fund-Raiser; Registration With Attorney General; Form; Contents; Surety Bond; Registration Fee; Effective Date, Expiration, and Renewal of Registration; Maintaining List of Individuals Making Solicitations.
14.304 Soliciting contributions by professional fund-raiser; registration with attorney general; form; contents; surety bond; registration fee; effective date, expiration, and renewal of registration; maintaining list of individuals making solicitations. Sec. 4. (1) A professional fund-raiser shall not solicit contributions within this state on behalf of an organization or public safety official without first registering with […]
Section 14.320 – Class Action.
14.320 Class action. Sec. 20. (1) The attorney general may bring a class action on behalf of persons residing in or injured in this state for the actual damages caused by any method, act, or practice that is unlawful under this act. (2) The court after a hearing may appoint a receiver or order sequestration […]
Section 14.305 – Notice of Change of Information.
14.305 Notice of change of information. Sec. 5. An organization or professional fund-raiser shall notify the attorney general within 15 days of any change in the information required to be furnished for registration under this act. History: 1992, Act 298, Imd. Eff. Dec. 18, 1992
Section 14.321 – Actions to Obtain Declaratory Judgment or Injunctions; Action to Recover Actual Damages; Class Action; Appointing Receiver or Ordering Sequestration of Assets; Cost of Notice; Limitation on Damages Resulting From Bona Fide Error; Statute of Limitations; Asserting Defense or Counterclaim.
14.321 Actions to obtain declaratory judgment or injunctions; action to recover actual damages; class action; appointing receiver or ordering sequestration of assets; cost of notice; limitation on damages resulting from bona fide error; statute of limitations; asserting defense or counterclaim. Sec. 21. (1) Whether or not he or she seeks damages or has an adequate […]
Section 14.306 – Public Inspection of Registration Forms and Documents; Exemption.
14.306 Public inspection of registration forms and documents; exemption. Sec. 6. (1) Except as provided in subsection (2), registration forms and documents required to be filed with the attorney general under this act shall be open to public inspection as provided by the freedom of information act, Act No. 442 of the Public Acts of […]
Section 14.322 – Commencement of Action; Mailing Copy of Complaint, Judgment, Decree, or Order; Proof of Violation of Permanent Injunction.
14.322 Commencement of action; mailing copy of complaint, judgment, decree, or order; proof of violation of permanent injunction. Sec. 22. (1) Upon commencement of an action brought pursuant to section 21 or section 25, the clerk of the court shall mail a copy of the complaint to the attorney general, and upon entry of a […]