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    • Legislation USA
    • Michigan Compiled Laws
    • Chapter 289 - Pure Foods and Standards
    • Act 92 of 2000 - Food Law (289.1101 - 289.8111)
    • 92-2000-V - Chapter V Prohibited Acts and Penalties (289.5101...289.5115)

    Michigan Compiled Laws
    Act 92 of 2000 - Food Law (289.1101 - 289.8111)
    92-2000-V - Chapter V Prohibited Acts and Penalties (289.5101...289.5115)

    Section 289.5101 - Prohibited Acts; Violation. - Sec. 5101. (1) A person shall not do or cause...

    Section 289.5103 - Misleading Labeling or Advertisement; Liability of Disseminator of Information. - Sec. 5103. (1) If a food is alleged to be...

    Section 289.5104 - Donated Food; Criminal or Civil Liability; Immunity; Employment or Designation of Food Safety Manager. - Sec. 5104. (1) A retail food establishment, farmer, wholesaler, wholesale...

    Section 289.5105 - Administrative Fines or Costs. - Sec. 5105. (1) Upon finding that a person violated a...

    Section 289.5107 - Violations; Penalties; Costs of Investigation. - Sec. 5107. (1) Except as otherwise provided under this act,...

    Section 289.5109 - Report of Violation as Condition. - Sec. 5109. When a violation of section 5101(1)(k) occurs which...

    Section 289.5111 - Jurisdiction of Court; Restraining Order. - Sec. 5111. In addition to the remedies provided for in...

    Section 289.5113 - Application of Remedies. - Sec. 5113. The regulatory authority shall justly apply the remedies...

    Section 289.5115 - Decision or Order; Direct Review. - Sec. 5115. When a license holder or registrant has exhausted...

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