Sec. 33c.
As used in this act, "prisoner subject to disciplinary time" means that term as defined in section 34 of Act No. 118 of the Public Acts of 1893, being section 800.34 of the Michigan Compiled Laws.
History: Add. 1994, Act 217, Eff. Dec. 15, 1998 Compiler's Notes: Section 2 of 1994 PA 217, which provides that “This amendatory act shall take effect on the date that sentencing guidelines are enacted into law after the sentencing commission submits its report to the secretary of the senate and the clerk of the house of representatives pursuant to sections 31 to 34 of chapter IX of the code of criminal procedure, Act No. 175 of the Public Acts of 1927, as added by the amendatory act resulting from House Bill No. 4782 of the 87th Legislature.” was repealed by 1998 PA 316, effective Dec. 15, 1998.Popular Name: Department of Corrections Act
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 791 - Department of Corrections
Act 232 of 1953 - Corrections Code of 1953 (791.201 - 791.285)
232-1953-III - Chapter III Bureau of Pardons and Paroles; Parole Board. (791.231...791.246)
Section 791.231b - Parole Denials; Report.
Section 791.232 - Repealed. 1992, Act 181, Eff. Nov. 15, 1992.
Section 791.233 - Grant of Parole; Conditions; Paroles-in-Custody; Rules.
Section 791.233a - Repealed. 1982, Act 314, Imd. Eff. Oct. 15, 1982.
Section 791.233b - Eligibility for Parole; Minimum Term.
Section 791.233b[1] - “Major Controlled Substance Offense” Defined.
Section 791.233c - “Prisoner Subject to Disciplinary Time” Defined.
Section 791.233d - Samples for DNA Identification Profiling.
Section 791.234a - Placement of Prisoner in Special Alternative Incarceration Unit.
Section 791.239 - Paroled Prisoner; Arrest Without Warrant.
Section 791.241 - Order Rescinding or Reinstating Parole.
Section 791.242 - Final Order of Discharge; Certificate; Period of Parole.
Section 791.243 - Applications for Pardon; Filing, Information.
Section 791.245 - Hearing; Administering Oath to Witness.
Section 791.246 - Decisions and Recommendations of Parole Board; Majority Vote Required.