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MI HB5322
Bill
Status
12/2/2025
Primary Sponsor
Luke Meerman
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AI Summary
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Adds sentencing guidelines for the felony offense of operating an unmanned vehicle (drone) in a restricted zone to Michigan's criminal code
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Classifies the offense as a Class F felony in the public safety category with a statutory maximum sentence of 4 years
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References MCL 259.357 as the underlying statute defining the prohibited conduct
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Takes effect only if House Bill No. 5321 is also enacted into law (tie bar provision)
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Updates Chapter XVII of the Code of Criminal Procedure, which covers sentencing guidelines for transportation-related felonies in MCL chapters 258-260
Legislative Description
Criminal procedure: sentencing guidelines; sentencing guidelines for using an unmanned vehicles in a restricted zone or flight path; provide for. Amends sec. 12k, ch. XVII of 1927 PA 175 (MCL 777.12k). TIE BAR WITH: HB 5330'25
Criminal procedure: sentencing guidelines
Last Action
Referred To Second Reading
3/10/2026