2006 Michigan Compiled Laws - Act 319 of 1968


UNIFORM CRIME REPORTING SYSTEM

Act 319 of 1968

AN ACT to provide a uniform crime reporting system; to provide for the submitting of such report to the department of state police; to require submission of the report by certain police agencies; to require the reporting on wanted persons and stolen vehicles; to require the reporting of information regarding certain persons and unidentified bodies of deceased persons; to prescribe certain powers and duties of law enforcement agencies; and to vest the director of the department of state police with certain authority.


History: 1968, Act 319, Imd. Eff. July 3, 1968 ;--Am. 1985, Act 204, Eff. Mar. 1, 1986




The People of the State of Michigan enact:

DocumentDescription
Section 28.251Uniform crime reports; duties of police departments to file, contents.
Section 28.252Compilation of monthly uniform crime reports; use.
Section 28.253Voluntary crime reports; inclusion in compilation.
Section 28.254Reports of wanted persons and stolen vehicles.
Section 28.255Reports of apprehension or recovery.
Section 28.256Inapplicability of act as to traffic misdemeanors.
Section 28.257Domestic violence incidents; report to state police; contents.
Section 28.257aCrimes motivated by prejudice or bias; report.
Section 28.258Definitions; certain persons reported missing; preliminary investigation; entering information into LEIN, national crime information center, and clearinghouse; dental records; retaining and broadcasting information; forwarding information to registrar; notice and information to last known school district; request that registrar and school district be notified; emancipated missing child; cancellation of information; policy preventing immediate investigation prohibited; unidentified body; unknown identity of person found.
Section 28.259Missing children information clearinghouse; establishment; administration; supervision; services; duties; location of child; compliance.

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