This section of Michigan law addresses various criminal provisions related to bondsmen, including penalties for violations, reporting requirements for hunting while intoxicated, and conduct prohibitions near funerals. It specifies penalties for violating bond-related laws, reporting obligations for hunting convictions, and conduct restrictions within 500 feet of funeral services to maintain order and safety.
Violations of bondsman regulations in Michigan are punishable as specified in section 168 of the Michigan Penal Code, which may include fines or other penalties.
Convictions for hunting while intoxicated must be reported to the Department of Natural Resources, which circulates a list of convicted individuals to licensing agents to prevent issuing hunting licenses to those on the list.
Prohibited conduct includes making threatening or harassing statements or gestures, inciting breaches of peace, or engaging in conduct that causes intimidation or disturbance during funeral-related activities.
Licensing agents who knowingly issue licenses to individuals on the conviction list may face suspension or revocation of their licensing authority by the Department of Natural Resources.