MCL - Act 319 of 1968


UNIFORM CRIME REPORTING SYSTEM

Act 319 of 1968

AN ACT to provide a uniform crime reporting system; to provide for the submitting of such report to the department of state police; to require submission of the report by certain police agencies; to require the reporting on wanted persons and stolen vehicles; to require the reporting of information regarding certain persons and unidentified bodies of deceased persons; to prescribe certain powers and duties of law enforcement agencies; and to vest the director of the department of state police with certain authority.


History: 1968, Act 319, Imd. Eff. July 3, 1968 ;-- Am. 1985, Act 204, Eff. Mar. 1, 1986




The People of the State of Michigan enact:
Document Type Description
Section 28.251 Section Uniform crime reports; duties of police departments to file, contents.
Section 28.252 Section Compilation of monthly uniform crime reports; use.
Section 28.253 Section Voluntary crime reports; inclusion in compilation.
Section 28.254 Section Reports of wanted persons and stolen vehicles.
Section 28.255 Section Reports of apprehension or recovery.
Section 28.256 Section Inapplicability of act as to traffic misdemeanors.
Section 28.257 Section Domestic violence incidents; report to state police; contents.
Section 28.257a Section Crimes motivated by prejudice or bias; report.
Section 28.258 Section Definitions; certain individuals reported missing; preliminary investigation; entering information into LEIN, national crime information center, national missing and unidentified persons system, and clearinghouse; dental records; retaining and broadcasting information; forwarding information to registrar; notice and information to last known school district; request that registrar and school district be notified; emancipated missing child; cancellation of information; policy preventing immediate investigation prohibited; unidentified body; unknown identity of individual found.
Section 28.259 Section Missing children information clearinghouse; establishment; administration; supervision; services; duties; location of child; compliance.