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750.145p – Caregiver, other person with authority over vulnerable adult, or licensee; certain conduct as misdemeanor; penalty; certain disciplinary action not precluded by subsection (3); certain conduct as felony; penalty | Michigan Law

Michigan law 750.145p sets penalties for caregivers and licensees who commit misconduct involving vulnerable adults, including fines and imprisonment.

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750.145p – Caregiver, other person with authority over vulnerable adult, or licensee; certain conduct as misdemeanor; penalty; certain disciplinary action not precluded by subsection (3); certain conduct as felony; penalty

Michigan Penal Code § 750.145p

Summary
Michigan law section 750.145p outlines criminal penalties for caregivers, licensees, or others with authority over vulnerable adults who commit certain misconduct. Violations include misappropriating funds, obstructing investigations, or retaliating against residents, with penalties up to 2 years in prison or a $25,000 fine. The law also clarifies that disciplinary actions under other statutes are not restricted by this section.
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In simple terms: Michigan law 750.145p sets penalties for caregivers and licensees who commit misconduct involving vulnerable adults, including fines and imprisonment.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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