Michigan law sections 750.298a and 750.299 regulate false advertising related to health services, products, and agricultural seeds. Section 750.298a prohibits offering health-related services or products claiming physician supervision or approval without proper endorsement, punishable by fines or imprisonment. Section 750.299 addresses false statements about agricultural seed quality or awards to prevent deceptive marketing.
It is illegal to advertise or offer health services claiming physician supervision unless properly endorsed by a licensed Michigan physician, with penalties including fines and imprisonment.
No, products must be endorsed or approved in writing by a bona fide organization of licensed physicians to legally make such claims.
Violators may face a fine up to $1,000, imprisonment for up to one year, or both.
It is prohibited to make false claims about the quality, superiority, or awards of agricultural seeds to deceive consumers, ensuring truthful marketing.