Michigan Statutes
§ 259.785 — Model rockets; location of launch site, standards.
Michigan § 259.785
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Bluebook
Mich. Comp. Laws § 259.785 (2026).
Text
MODEL ROCKETS (EXCERPT) Act 333 of 1965 259.785 Model rockets; location of launch site, standards. Sec. 5. A model rocket may be launched, operated and flown only in a location, not otherwise restricted by law, which shall comply with the following minimum standards:
(a)A ground area shall be used containing at least 5,000 square yards and having a general rectangular shape with no side less than 50 yards in length.
(b)Flight areas shall be located in places that will not create a hazard to persons and property in the vicinity of the area.
(c)Flight areas shall not contain or be located adjacent to a high voltage power line, major highway, multi-story building or other obstacle.
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Legislative History
1965, Act 333, Imd. Eff. July 23, 1965
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