Michigan Statutes
§ 286.401 — Grape growers; chemical substances; definitions.
Michigan § 286.401
JurisdictionMichigan
Ch. 286AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY
Act 6 of 1959GRAPE GROWERS; USE OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (286.401-286.406)
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Mich. Comp. Laws § 286.401 (2026).
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GRAPE GROWERS; USE OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES (EXCERPT) Act 6 of 1959 286.401 Grape growers; chemical substances; definitions. Sec. 1. As used in this act:
(a)"Grape grower" means a producer of grapes for profit.
(b)"Grape vineyard" means lands upon which grapevines are maintained and harvested for profit.
(c)"Townships" means government survey townships, and need not be in the same county.
(d)"Proximity" means a radial distance of 2 miles from the site of damage.
(e)"Development" means natural and normal growth before harvest.
(f)"Affected area" means the area defined in the petition. The affected area may be altered by description in the order of the director, if the director finds that such alteration should be made to effectuate the purposes of the petition.
(g)"Major source of agri
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Legislative History
1959, Act 6, Imd. Eff. Apr. 9, 1959
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