Michigan Compiled Laws 451-1994-ii-2-watercraft-polluti Part 95 Watercraft Pollution Control (324.9501...324.9510)
- Section 324.9501 Definitions.
As used in this part: (a) “Approved holding tank” means a holding tank certified by the United States coast guard under part 159 of...
- Section 324.9502 Prohibition Of Discharges Into Water.
(1) A person shall not place, throw, deposit, discharge, or cause to be discharged into or onto the waters of this state, any litter,...
- Section 324.9503 Pollution Control Devices As Condition To Mooring Or Operating Watercraft; Rendering Bypass Connection, Pump, Or Other Device Incapable Of Discharging Sewage; Exempting Certain Watercraft By Rule; Inspection; Sticker.
(1) Except as otherwise provided in this section, a person shall not moor or operate a watercraft, or permit the mooring or operation of...
- Section 324.9504 Pump-out Facilities.
(1) Except as otherwise provided in this section, all docking facilities shall provide pump-out facilities approved by the department of public health for marine...
- Section 324.9505 Discharge Of Oil Prohibited; Removal Of Oil From Waters, Shorelines, Or Beaches.
(1) A person shall not discharge or permit the discharge of oil from a watercraft or a docking facility into or onto the waters...
- Section 324.9506 Inspection Of Watercraft, Marinas And Docks; Facilities Required.
All watercraft moored, operated, or located upon the waters of this state are subject to inspection by the department, or any peace, conservation, or...
- Section 324.9507 State Rights Reserves; Prohibition Of Local Regulations.
The state fully reserves to itself the exclusive right to establish requirements with reference to the disposal or discharge of sewage, litter, and oil...
- Section 324.9508 Rules.
(1) The department may promulgate rules that are necessary or convenient to implement this part. (2) The department of public health may promulgate rules...
- Section 324.9510 Violation Of Part Or Rules As Misdemeanor; Penalty.
A person who violates this part or the rules promulgated under this part is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by imprisonment for not more...
Last modified: October 10, 2016