Can you summarize MICL, Act 379 of 1984?
This legal document, found in the Michigan Compiled Laws, pertains to credit card arrangements. It states that state or national banks, state or federal savings and loan associations, state or federal credit unions, retail sellers, and other creditors under Act No. 224 of the Public Acts of 1966 are not subject to the provisions of this act, except if they use the rate authority provided in this act. However, a person holding a credit card or charge card issued prior to the effective date of this act may continue to use the credit card or charge card according to the terms of the contract until modified as permitted under this act and shall continue to be liable for loans or credit extended pursuant to any such contract.
Can you summarize MICL, Act 452 of 2004?
The Identity Theft Protection Act under the Michigan Compiled Laws covers various aspects related to identity theft and fraudulent activities. It governs the handling of forfeited property, verification of information from vital records, notice of security breaches, distribution of deceptive advertisements or solicitations, prohibited acts related to identity theft and fraudulent communication, penalties for violations of the act, destruction of data containing personal information, and various prohibited acts related to identity theft and fraudulent activities.
Can you summarize MICL, Act 454 of 2004?
The Social Security Number Privacy Act governs the protection of social security numbers and related personal information. It applies to a wide range of entities, including individuals, businesses, schools, and government agencies. The act defines various terms such as ‘child or spousal support,’ ‘computer,’ ‘internet,’ ‘mailed,’ ‘person,’ ‘publicly display,’ ‘Title IV-D agency,’ ‘vital record,’ and ‘website.’ The document provides definitions for these terms to ensure clarity and consistency in their usage.
Can you summarize MICL, Act 478 of 2012?
The Internet Privacy Protection Act is a law in the state of Michigan that governs the protection of personal internet accounts. It applies to educational institutions and employers in Michigan. The act prohibits educational institutions from requesting or requiring students to grant access to their personal internet accounts and from penalizing students for refusing to disclose such information. Similarly, employers are prohibited from requesting or requiring employees to grant access to their personal internet accounts and from penalizing employees for refusing to disclose such information.
Can you summarize MICL, Act 70 of 1997?
The Compulsive Gaming Prevention Act establishes the compulsive gaming prevention fund within the Department of Treasury. The fund receives money from various sources, including the state services fee fund, the state lottery fund, and the Michigan agriculture equine industry development fund. The fund is used for the treatment, prevention, education, training, research, and evaluation of pathological gamblers and their families, as well as funding the toll-free compulsive gaming helpline number. The Department of Community Health has the authority to establish fees for the treatment of pathological gambling addictions.
Can you summarize MICL, Act 74 of 1997?
The Casino Interest Registration Act falls under the Michigan Compiled Laws governing gaming. It governs the registration and regulation of individuals and entities involved in the operation of a licensed casino in Michigan. The act requires individuals and entities holding a casino interest, including those with ownership interests in a casino licensee or casino enterprise, as well as key employees of licensed casinos, to register with the secretary of state. The registration form must include information such as the name and office address of the person holding the casino interest, a description of the casino interest, and, for entities, the names of its principal officers, board members, partners, or directors.
Can you summarize MICL, Act 90 of 1951?
The provided legal document governs the retention and distribution of unclaimed funds for the payment of winning tickets in race meetings conducted under the horse racing law of 1995. It applies to licensees who hold funds for outstanding winning tickets that have not been claimed by the owner within 60 days after the close of the race meeting. The document specifies the distribution of these funds based on the type of licensee.
Can you summarize MICL, Initiated Law 1 of 1996?
The Michigan Gaming Control and Revenue Act governs gaming activities in the state of Michigan. It establishes regulations and requirements for licensing, development agreements, financial interests, and conduct of gambling games. The act applies to all persons who are licensed or otherwise participate in gaming under this act, including casino licensees, employees, agents, contractors, and individuals involved in gaming operations. However, there are exemptions for certain entities, such as the pari-mutuel system of wagering, lottery games, bingo or millionaire parties, gambling on Native American land, recreational card playing, bowling, redemption games, and occasional promotional activities.
Can you summarize MORS 192.2400?
This document provides definitions for terms used in sections 192.2400 to 192.2505 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri. It governs the protection of eligible adults from abuse, neglect, and bullying. The document defines terms such as ‘abuse’, ‘bullying’, ‘court’, ‘department’, ‘director’, ’eligible adult’, ‘home health agency’, ‘home health agency employee’, ‘home health patient’, ‘in-home services client’, ‘in-home services employee’, ‘in-home services provider agency’, ’least restrictive environment’, ’likelihood of serious physical harm’, ’neglect’, and ‘protective services’.
Can you summarize MORS 313.050?
Each licensee shall keep a complete record of bingo games conducted within the previous two years, except for the records stipulated as one-year retention by regulation.Such records shall be open to inspection by the commission. ——– (L. 1981 H.B. 322 10, A.L. 1993 S.B. 10 & 11, A.L. 2010 S.B. 940)