Michigan Compiled Laws
451-1994-III-2-1-WILDLIFE-CONSERVATION-401 - Part 401 Wildlife Conservation (324.40101...324.40120)
Section 324.40119 - Reimbursement of State for Value of Game or Protected Animal; Restitution for Illegal Killing, Possessing, Purchasing, or Selling Antlered White-Tailed Deer, Antlered Elk, Antlered Moose, and Turkey With Beard; Forfeiture; Default...

Sec. 40119.
(1) In addition to the penalties provided for violating this part or an order issued under this part, and the penalty provided in section 36507, an individual convicted of the illegal killing, possessing, purchasing, or selling of game or protected animals, in whole or in part, shall reimburse the state for the value of the game or protected animal as follows:
(a) Elk, $5,000.00 per animal.
(b) Moose, $5,000.00 per animal.
(c) Bear, $3,500.00 per animal.
(d) Eagle, $1,500.00 per animal.
(e) Hawk or any animal that appears on a list specified in section 36505, $1,500.00 per animal.
(f) Deer, owl, and wild turkey, $1,000.00 per animal.
(g) Waterfowl, $500.00 per animal.
(h) Other game not listed in subdivisions (a) to (g), not less than $100.00 or more than $500.00 per animal.
(i) Other protected animals, $100.00 per animal.
(2) In addition to the restitution value established in subsection (1), an individual convicted of the illegal killing, possessing, purchasing, or selling of an antlered white-tailed deer also shall pay an additional restitution value that is equal to $1,000.00 plus 1 of the following:
(a) For an antlered white-tailed deer with at least 8 but not more than 10 points, $500.00 for each point.
(b) For an antlered white-tailed deer with 11 or more points, $750.00 for each point.
(3) In addition to the restitution value established in subsection (1), an individual convicted of the illegal killing, possessing, purchasing, or selling of an antlered elk shall pay an additional restitution value that is equal to 1 of the following:
(a) For an antlered elk with at least 8 but not more than 10 points, $250.00 for each point.
(b) For an antlered elk with 11 or more points, $500.00 for each point.
(4) In addition to the restitution value established in subsection (1), an individual convicted of the illegal killing, possessing, purchasing, or selling of an antlered moose shall pay an additional restitution value that is equal to $5,000.00.
(5) In addition to the restitution value established in subsection (1), an individual convicted of the illegal killing, possessing, purchasing, or selling of a turkey with a beard shall pay an additional restitution value of $1,000.00.
(6) The court in which a conviction for a violation described in subsections (1) to (5) is obtained shall order the defendant to forfeit to the state a sum as set forth in subsections (1) to (5). If 2 or more defendants are convicted of the illegal killing, possessing, purchasing, or selling, in whole or in part, of game or protected animals listed in subsections (1) to (5), the forfeiture prescribed shall be declared against them jointly.
(7) If a defendant fails to pay upon conviction the sum ordered by the court to be forfeited, the court shall either impose a sentence and, as a condition of the sentence, require the defendant to satisfy the forfeiture in the amount prescribed and fix the manner and time of payment, or make a written order permitting the defendant to pay the sum to be forfeited in installments at those times and in those amounts that, in the opinion of the court, the defendant is able to pay.
(8) If a defendant defaults in payment of the sum forfeited or of an installment, the court on motion of the department or upon its own motion may require the defendant to show cause why the default should not be treated as a civil contempt, and the court may issue a summons or warrant of arrest for his or her appearance. Unless the defendant shows that the default was not due to an intentional refusal to obey the order of the court or to a failure to make a good-faith effort to obtain the funds required for the payment, the court shall find that the default constitutes a civil contempt.
(9) If it appears that the defendant's default in the payment of the forfeiture does not constitute civil contempt, the court may enter an order allowing the defendant additional time for payment, reducing the amount of the forfeiture or of each installment, or revoking the forfeiture or the unpaid portion of the forfeiture, in whole or in part.
(10) A default in the payment of the forfeiture or an installment payment may be collected by any means authorized for the enforcement of a judgment under chapter 60 of the revised judicature act of 1961, 1961 PA 236, MCL 600.6001 to 600.6098.
(11) A court receiving forfeiture damages shall remit the damages to the county treasurer, who shall deposit the damages with the state treasurer, who shall deposit the damages in the game and fish protection account established in section 2010.
(12) As used in this section, "point" means a projection on the antler of a white-tailed deer or elk that is at least 1 inch long as measured from its tip to the nearest edge of the antler beam.
History: Add. 1995, Act 57, Imd. Eff. May 24, 1995 ;-- Am. 2004, Act 587, Eff. Dec. 23, 2006 ;-- Am. 2013, Act 175, Eff. Feb. 25, 2014 ;-- Am. 2015, Act 187, Eff. Feb. 14, 2016 Compiler's Notes: Enacting section 2 of Act 587 of 2004 provides:"Enacting section 2. This amendatory act does not take effect unless House Joint Resolution Z of the 92nd Legislature becomes a part of the state constitution of 1963 as provided in section 1 of article XII of the state constitution of 1963."Popular Name: Act 451Popular Name: NREPA

Structure Michigan Compiled Laws

Michigan Compiled Laws

Chapter 324 - Natural Resources and Environmental Protection

Act 451 of 1994 - Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act (324.101 - 324.90106)

Article III - Natural Resources Management (324.30101...324.83109)

451-1994-III-2 - Chapter 2 Management of Renewable Resources (324.40101...324.53519)

451-1994-III-2-1 - Subchapter 1 Wildlife (324.40101...324.43303)

451-1994-III-2-1-WILDLIFE-CONSERVATION - Wildlife Conservation (324.40101...324.41403)

451-1994-III-2-1-WILDLIFE-CONSERVATION-401 - Part 401 Wildlife Conservation (324.40101...324.40120)

Section 324.40101 - Meanings of Words and Phrases.

Section 324.40102 - Definitions; a to F.

Section 324.40103 - Definitions; G to R; "Conservation" Defined.

Section 324.40104 - Definitions; T, V.

Section 324.40105 - Animals as Property of State; Taking of Animals to Be Regulated.

Section 324.40106 - Game or Protected Animal; Taking, Releasing, Transporting, Selling, Buying, or Possessing; Construction of Section.

Section 324.40107 - Management of Animals; Orders of Department; Procedures for Exercising Power; Revision of Order; Filing Orders to Take Place of Former 1929 Pa 286; Filing and Effective Date of Orders.

Section 324.40107a - Repealed. 2003, Act 242, Eff. Jan. 4, 2009.

Section 324.40107b - Taking of Live Raptors for Use in Falconry; Order; Establishment of Season; Scope of Section.

Section 324.40107c - Control and Management of Double-Crested Cormorants; Administration of Program; Organization of States; Funds.

Section 324.40107d - Control and Management of Double-Crested Cormorants; Administration of Program; Organization of States; Funds.

Section 324.40108 - Interim Orders.

Section 324.40109 - Transportation of Game; Identification of Sex and Species; Tagging; Section Inapplicable to Skins, Pelts, and Hides.

Section 324.40109a - Conduct in Another State; Prosecution, Punishment, or Penalty Prohibited.

Section 324.40110 - Designation of Species as Game; Establishment of First Open Season; Removal From List; Orders; Definitions.

Section 324.40110a - Open Season for Moose.

Section 324.40110b - Legislative Findings and Declaration; Establishment of First Open Season for Wolf.

Section 324.40111 - Taking Animal From in or Upon Vehicle; Transporting or Possessing Firearm in or Upon Vehicle; Person With Disability; Transporting or Possessing Unloaded Firearm in or Upon Vehicle on Sporting Clays Range; Individual Holding Permi...

Section 324.40111a - Deer and Elk Feeding; Order; Definition.

Section 324.40111c - Use of Tranquilizer Propelled From Bow or Firearm; Use of Unmanned Vehicle or Device; Prohibitions.

Section 324.40112 - Obstructing or Interfering in Lawful Taking of Animals or Fish; Prohibited Conduct; Petition; Injunction; Violation as Misdemeanor; Penalties; Section Inapplicable to Peace Officer.

Section 324.40113 - Artificial Light.

Section 324.40113a - Legislative Findings and Declarations; Taking of Game; Issuance of Orders; Right to Hunt, Fish, and Take Game.

Section 324.40114 - Permits or Licenses; Issuance to Individual Who Is Paraplegic, Amputee, or Permanently Disabled; Taking of Game With Modified Bow; Permits for Additional Activities; Activities Not Considered Hunting; Suspension, Revocation, Annul...

Section 324.40115 - Possession of Certain Game Killed in Collision With Motor Vehicle.

Section 324.40116 - Hunter Orange or Other Authorized Color; Exceptions; Noncompliance Not as Evidence of Contributory Negligence; Review and Determination by Commission; "Hunter Orange" and "Hunter Pink" Defined.

Section 324.40117 - Possession of Parts of Animal as Prima Facie Evidence of Violation.

Section 324.40118 - Violation as Misdemeanor; Penalty; Additional Penalties.

Section 324.40119 - Reimbursement of State for Value of Game or Protected Animal; Restitution for Illegal Killing, Possessing, Purchasing, or Selling Antlered White-Tailed Deer, Antlered Elk, Antlered Moose, and Turkey With Beard; Forfeiture; Default...

Section 324.40120 - Michigan Big Game Trophy Records; Official Keeper; Recognition.