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Section 257.923 – Short Title.

257.923 Short title. Sec. 923. This act shall be known as the “Michigan vehicle code.” History: 1949, Act 300, Eff. Sept. 23, 1949

Section 257.904d – Vehicle Immobilization; Order; “Vehicle Immobilization” and “Prior Conviction” Defined.

257.904d Vehicle immobilization; order; “vehicle immobilization” and “prior conviction” defined. Sec. 904d. (1) Vehicle immobilization applies as follows: (a) For a conviction under section 625(1), (3), (7), or (8) or a local ordinance substantially corresponding to section 625(1) or (3) with no prior convictions, or, beginning October 31, 2010, for a conviction under section 626(3) […]

Section 257.904e – Vehicle Immobilization; Manner; Storage; Removal; Impoundment.

257.904e Vehicle immobilization; manner; storage; removal; impoundment. Sec. 904e. (1) A court shall order a vehicle immobilized under section 904d by the use of any available technology approved by the court that locks the ignition, wheels, or steering of the vehicle or otherwise prevents any person from operating the vehicle or that prevents the defendant […]

Section 257.904f – Vehicle Registration Records; Disclosure.

257.904f Vehicle registration records; disclosure. Sec. 904f. The vehicle registration records of the secretary of state shall disclose which vehicles are assigned a temporary registration plate under section 904c or are immobilized under this act. History: Add. 1998, Act 358, Eff. Oct. 1, 1999

Section 257.905 – Violation of Financial Responsibility Chapter; Penalty.

257.905 Violation of financial responsibility chapter; penalty. Sec. 905. (1) Any person who forges or, without authority, signs any evidence of ability to respond in damages as required by the secretary of state under chapter 5, and any person who violates any provisions of chapter 5 for which no penalty is otherwise provided, is guilty […]

Section 257.905[1] – Repealed. 2020, Act 383, Eff. Mar. 24, 2021.

257.905[1] Repealed. 2020, Act 383, Eff. Mar. 24, 2021. Compiler’s Notes: Section 905, as added by Act 518 of 1980, was compiled as MCL 257.905[1] to distinguish it from another section 905, deriving from Act 300 of 1949 and pertaining to motor vehicle financial responsibility.The repealed section pertained to prohibited acts and penalties.

Section 257.907 – Civil Infraction; Payment of Civil Fine and Costs; Certification of Repair of Defective Equipment; Collection of Civil Fines or Costs; Waiver of Fine, Cost, and Assessment; Civil Infraction Arising Out of Ownership or Operation of Commercial Quadricycle; “Moving Violation” Defined.

257.907 Civil infraction; payment of civil fine and costs; certification of repair of defective equipment; collection of civil fines or costs; waiver of fine, cost, and assessment; civil infraction arising out of ownership or operation of commercial quadricycle; “moving violation” defined. Sec. 907. (1) A violation of this act, or a local ordinance that substantially […]

Section 257.908 – Default as Civil Contempt; Penalty.

257.908 Default as civil contempt; penalty. Sec. 908. (1) If a defendant defaults in the payment of a civil fine, costs, or both, or of any installment, as ordered pursuant to section 907(2), the court, upon the motion of the plaintiff or upon its own motion, may require the defendant to show cause why the […]