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750.217e – False identification as employee of family independence agency; violation; penalty | Michigan Law

Learn about Michigan's law against falsely claiming to be a Family Independence Agency employee and its penalties for violations.

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750.217e – False identification as employee of family independence agency; violation; penalty

Michigan Penal Code § 750.217e

Summary
Michigan law prohibits individuals not employed by the Family Independence Agency from falsely claiming to be employees of the agency. Such misrepresentation is illegal if used to gain access, commit crimes, or obtain sensitive information. Violators face felony charges with penalties up to 2 years in prison or a $1,000 fine.
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In simple terms: Learn about Michigan's law against falsely claiming to be a Family Independence Agency employee and its penalties for violations.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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