Sec. 4.
If a local government or law enforcement agency violates section 2, an individual or entity may bring an action seeking injunctive relief against the local government or law enforcement agency. If a court determines a local government or law enforcement agency is violating section 2, the court shall issue an injunctive order requiring the local government or law enforcement agency to cease and desist from violating section 2. An injunctive order issued under this section becomes effective 60 days after the injunctive order is entered by the court. Any action taken by a local government or law enforcement agency to ensure compliance with section 2 or any injunctive order issued under this section is not considered a violation of the injunctive order for purposes of any fine under this section. A local government or law enforcement agency that violates an injunctive order under this section is subject to a civil fine of not more than $1,000.00 for each day of violation, up to a maximum of $10,000.00. An individual or entity that brings an action under this section may recover costs and reasonable attorney fees.
History: 2018, Act 327, Eff. Sept. 30, 2018
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 123 - Local Government
Act 327 of 2018 - Motor Vehicle Storage Facilities (123.1401 - 123.1404)
Section 123.1401 - Definitions.
Section 123.1402 - Prohibited Acts by Local Government or Law Enforcement Agency.
Section 123.1403 - Exceptions; Existing Vehicle Storage Facility or Towing Operation.
Section 123.1403a - Application of Section 2.
Section 123.1404 - Violation; Injunctive Relief; Fine; Costs and Attorney Fees.