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MI SB0691
Bill
AI Summary
- Amends Michigan's racketeering definition in MCL 750.159g to include violations of the organized retail crime act, 2012 PA 455, section 4
- Adds organized retail crime as a predicate offense that can constitute racketeering when committed for financial gain
- Maintains existing racketeering offenses related to tobacco taxes, controlled substances, fraud, weapons, gambling, murder, robbery, and numerous other felonies
- Takes effect 90 days after enactment, with immediate effect upon passage
- Approved by the Governor on July 21, 2022; effective date October 19, 2022
Legislative Description
Crimes: definitions; crime of organized retail fraud to definition of racketeering; expand. Amends sec. 159g of 1931 PA 328 (MCL 750.159g).
Trade: consumer goods and services
Last Action
Assigned Pa 0174'22 With Immediate Effect
8/17/2022
Committee Referrals
Judiciary5/17/2022
Judiciary And Public Safety10/19/2021
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