2006 Michigan Compiled Laws - Mich. Comp. Laws § 322.589 Animals impounded; sale, disposition of proceeds; claim by owner.

LIVESTOCK GRAZING ON STATE LANDS (EXCERPT)
Act 66 of 1959


322.589 Animals impounded; sale, disposition of proceeds; claim by owner.

Sec. 9.

All moneys received by the director of conservation from the sale provided for in section 5 shall be deposited with the state treasurer in accordance with established accounting procedure and law and, after all costs and expenses for rounding up, impounding, caring for, feeding, advertising and selling such animals as certified by the director shall have been paid therefrom, the balance remaining shall be held in trust by the state treasurer for a period of 90 days. If within 90 days after such sale the owner of the animals shall satisfactorily establish his claim thereto to the director of conservation, said money shall be paid over to him by the state treasurer. If the owner shall not appear within such 90 day period, then the state treasurer shall credit said moneys to the general fund of the state. All moneys received by the director of conservation under the provisions of section 6 shall be deposited with the state treasurer in accordance with the law and established accounting procedure and credited to the general fund of the state.


History: 1959, Act 66, Eff. Mar. 19, 1960



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