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Act 70 of 1997
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COMPULSIVE GAMING PREVENTION ACT

Act 70 of 1997

AN ACT to create the compulsive gaming prevention fund; to impose duties on certain licensed entities; to prescribe the duties of certain state officials; and to impose penalties.


History: 1997, Act 70, Imd. Eff. July 17, 1997


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The People of the State of Michigan enact:

DocumentTypeDescription
Section 432.251SectionShort title.
Section 432.252SectionDefinitions.
Section 432.253SectionCompulsive gaming prevention fund; creation; disposition; distributions; investment; credit of interest and earnings; lapsed funds; fees for addiction treatment.
Section 432.254SectionDistribution of funds; authorization; use.
Section 432.255SectionFunding levels; changes; submission of results and recommendations; assessment of fee on casinos licensed under MCL 432.201 to 432.216.
Section 432.256SectionPublic funds for treatment of pathological gamblers; legislative intent.

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