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750.167 – Disorderly person; subsequent violations by person convicted of refusing or neglecting to support family; breastfeeding or expressing breast milk exempt | Michigan Law

Learn about Michigan's disorderly person laws, including behaviors that lead to classification, and rules for repeat offenders, with breastfeeding exemptions.

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750.167 – Disorderly person; subsequent violations by person convicted of refusing or neglecting to support family; breastfeeding or expressing breast milk exempt

Michigan Penal Code § 750.167

Summary
Michigan Penal Code Section 750.167 defines behaviors that classify a person as a disorderly individual, including public intoxication, solicitation, and loitering in certain areas. It also addresses subsequent violations by individuals convicted of neglecting family support within a two-year period, especially if their family receives public assistance. Notably, breastfeeding or expressing breast milk is exempt from this classification.
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In simple terms: Learn about Michigan's disorderly person laws, including behaviors that lead to classification, and rules for repeat offenders, with breastfeeding exemptions.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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