Michigan Statutes

§ 338.1072 — Advertising.

Michigan § 338.1072
JurisdictionMichigan
Ch. 338PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
Act 330 of 1968PRIVATE SECURITY BUSINESS AND SECURITY ALARM ACT (338.1051-338.1092)

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PRIVATE SECURITY BUSINESS AND SECURITY ALARM ACT (EXCERPT) Act 330 of 1968 338.1072 Advertising. Sec. 22.

(1)Every advertisement by a licensee soliciting or advertising for business shall contain his or her business name and address as they appear in the records of the department.
(2)A licensee shall, upon notice from and order of the department, discontinue any advertising or the use of any advertisement, seal, or card that, in the opinion of the department, may tend to mislead the public. Failure to comply with any such order of the department is cause for revocation or suspension of the license.
(3)A person not licensed under this act who advertises his or her business to be that of a private security guard or security alarm agency, irrespective of the name or title actually used, is

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Legislative History

1968, Act 330, Imd. Eff. July 12, 1968 ;-- Am. 2000, Act 411 , Eff. Mar. 28, 2001

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