Plain-Language Summary

Michigan law sections 750.200k to 750.200l outline exceptions and prohibitions related to certain biological, chemical, radioactive, and electronic devices. They specify who is exempt from certain restrictions and the penalties for causing false beliefs about exposure to harmful substances. The laws also address lawful use of devices and the consequences of fraudulent claims about exposure.

Frequently Asked Questions

Exemptions include members of the military, law enforcement officers, individuals acting in self-defense, and persons acting within the scope of their lawful employment under a permit or license.

Violating the law by causing false beliefs about exposure is a felony punishable by up to 5 years in prison, a fine of up to $10,000, or both.

Yes, the possession and use of such devices are permitted under section 224a, as long as they are used lawfully.

No, unless they are acting with an unlawful purpose, individuals acting within their employment scope under a permit or license are generally not prosecuted for such violations.