Section 750.543a – Short Title.
750.543a Short title. Sec. 543a. This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the “Michigan anti-terrorism act”. History: Add. 2002, Act 113, Eff. Apr. 22, 2002
750.543a Short title. Sec. 543a. This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the “Michigan anti-terrorism act”. History: Add. 2002, Act 113, Eff. Apr. 22, 2002
750.543b Definitions. Sec. 543b. As used in this chapter: (a) “Act of terrorism” means a willful and deliberate act that is all of the following: (i) An act that would be a violent felony under the laws of this state, whether or not committed in this state. (ii) An act that the person knows or […]
750.543c “Terrorist organization” defined. Sec. 543c. As used in this chapter, “terrorist organization” means an organization that, on the effective date of the amendatory act that added this section, is designated by the United States state department as engaging in or sponsoring an act of terrorism. History: Add. 2002, Act 131, Eff. Apr. 22, 2002
750.543f Terrorism; action; felony; penalty. Sec. 543f. (1) A person is guilty of terrorism when that person knowingly and with premeditation commits an act of terrorism. (2) Terrorism is a felony punishable by imprisonment for life or any term of years or a fine of not more than $100,000.00, or both. However, except as provided […]
750.543h Hindering prosecution of terrorism; conduct; felony; penalty. Sec. 543h. (1) A person is guilty of hindering prosecution of terrorism when he or she knowingly renders criminal assistance to a person who has violated any section of this chapter other than this section or is wanted as a material witness in connection with an act […]
750.543k Providing material support for terrorist acts or soliciting material support for terrorism as felonies; penalty. Sec. 543k. (1) Any person who does any of the following is guilty of a crime punishable as provided in subsection (2): (a) Knowingly raises, solicits, or collects material support or resources intending that the material support or resources […]
750.543m Making terrorist threat or false report of terrorism; intent or capability as defense prohibited; violation as felony; penalty. Sec. 543m. (1) A person is guilty of making a terrorist threat or of making a false report of terrorism if the person does either of the following: (a) Threatens to commit an act of terrorism […]
750.543p Internet or telecommunications or electronic device; prohibited use; violation as felony; penalty; definitions. Sec. 543p. (1) A person shall not use the internet or a telecommunications device or system or other electronic device or system so as to disrupt the functions of the public safety, educational, commercial, or governmental operations within this state with […]
750.543r Obtaining or possessing certain information about vulnerable target; intent; felony; penalty; “vulnerable target” defined. Sec. 543r. (1) A person shall not obtain or possess a blueprint, an architectural or engineering diagram, security plan, or other similar information of a vulnerable target, with the intent to commit an offense prohibited under this chapter. (2) A […]
750.543x Restitution; reimbursement. Sec. 543x. The court shall order a person who violates this chapter to make restitution to any victim in the manner provided in section 16, 44, or 76 of the crime victim’s rights act, 1985 PA 87, MCL 780.766, 780.794, and 780.826, and to reimburse any governmental entity for its expenses incurred […]
750.543y Other violations arising out of same criminal transaction. Sec. 543y. This chapter does not prohibit a person from being charged with, convicted of, or sentenced for any other violation of law arising out of the same criminal transaction as the violation of this chapter. History: Add. 2002, Act 131, Eff. Apr. 22, 2002
750.543z Constitutionally protected conduct; prosecution prohibited. Sec. 543z. Notwithstanding any provision in this chapter, a prosecuting agency shall not prosecute any person or seize any property for conduct presumptively protected by the first amendment to the constitution of the United States in a manner that violates any constitutional provision. History: Add. 2002, Act 131, Eff. […]