§ 247.61 Commissioner of noxious weeds; appointment, term, removal, report
§ 247.62 Noxious weeds; definition
§ 247.63 Noxious weeds; eradication; duty of commissioner
§ 247.64 Destruction of noxious weeds; duty of owner, commissioner, agent, and department of natural resources and environment; notice; ordinance; resolution; expenses; lien; penalty; exceptions; action in cou
§ 247.64a Cutting of weeds by township, city, or village; publication of notice; charging cost to owner; provisions inapplicable to railroads
§ 247.65 Noxious weeds; means of eradication; limitation of expense
§ 247.66 Noxious weeds; prosecution of violators of act
§ 247.67 Commissioner; annual report, contents
§ 247.68 Department of agriculture; duty to enforce law; cooperation with commissioners
§ 247.69 Board of supervisors; auditing accounts of commissioner; payment
§ 247.70 County board of commissioners; appropriation; powers; penalties; jurisdiction
§ 247.71 Railroads; failure to comply, penalty
§ 247.72 Highways; noxious weeds; duty of officials to prevent growth

Terms Used In Michigan Laws > Chapter 247 > Act 359 of 1941 - Noxious Weeds

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