2006 Michigan Compiled Laws - Act 16 of 1929


CRUDE OIL AND PETROLEUM

Act 16 of 1929

AN ACT to regulate the business of carrying or transporting, buying, selling or dealing in crude oil or petroleum or its products, through pipe lines; to authorize the use of public highways and the condemnation of private property; to regulate the purchase and storage of crude oil or petroleum; to provide for the control and regulation of all corporations, associations and persons engaged in such business, by the Michigan public utilities commission; to define the powers and duties of the commission in relation thereto; and to prescribe penalties for violations of the provisions hereof.


History: 1929, Act 16, Imd. Eff. Mar. 27, 1929




The People of the State of Michigan enact:

DocumentDescription
Section 483.1Crude oil or petroleum; buying, selling or transporting.
Section 483.2Condemnation for acquisition of right-of-ways; use of highways.
Section 483.2a"Person" and "pipeline" defined; notice to property owners; offer of easement.
Section 483.2bMinimizing physical impact and economic damage; good faith effort by pipeline company.
Section 483.3Control by public utilities commission; private business excepted.
Section 483.4Common purchaser; definition, purchase without discrimination.
Section 483.5Common carrier; definition, carrier without discrimination.
Section 483.6Acceptance of act; plat, filing.
Section 483.7Penalties; civil liability.
Section 483.8Public utilities commission; rules and orders.
Section 483.9Public utilities commission; employment of assistants.
Section 483.11Immediate effect.

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