Plain-Language Summary

This law defines what constitutes a 'business district' and 'commercial business' in Michigan, including criteria based on building frontage and usage. It also explains the meaning of 'cancellation' of a license or registration, indicating it is an annulment that can be reapplied for later. The provisions clarify the scope of commercial zones and licensing procedures.

Frequently Asked Questions

A 'business district' in Michigan is an area along a highway where commercial buildings occupy at least 50% of the frontage for 600 feet or more on both sides.

No, a home-based business conducted from a residence does not qualify as a 'commercial business' under this law.

Cancellation means the license or registration is annulled and terminated due to an error or ineligibility but can be reapplied for without prejudice.

Yes, you can apply for a new license or registration at any time after cancellation, as it is without prejudice.