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328-1931-XXA
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THE MICHIGAN PENAL CODE (EXCERPT)
Act 328 of 1931
Chapter XXA
VULNERABLE ADULTS

DocumentTypeDescription
Section 750.145mSectionDefinitions.
Section 750.145nSectionVulnerable adult abuse; first degree; second degree; third degree; fourth degree; authority to prevent vulnerable adult from being harmed or harming others not prohibited; applicability of section to act carried out by patient advocate.
Section 750.145oSectionViolation of act by operator or employee of unlicensed facility; violation as felony; penalty.
Section 750.145pSectionCaregiver, other person with authority over vulnerable adult, or licensee; certain conduct as misdemeanor; penalty; certain disciplinary action not precluded by subsection (3); certain conduct as felony; penalty.
Section 750.145qSectionViolation of other applicable laws.
Section 750.145rSectionSentence to perform community service.

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