Michigan Statutes
§ 722.907 — Violation as misdemeanor; failure to obtain parental consent or copy of waiver as evidence in civil action; exemplary damages.
Michigan § 722.907
JurisdictionMichigan
Ch. 722CHILDREN
Act 211 of 1990THE PARENTAL RIGHTS RESTORATION ACT (722.901-722.909)
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Bluebook
Mich. Comp. Laws § 722.907 (2026).
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THE PARENTAL RIGHTS RESTORATION ACT (EXCERPT) Act 211 of 1990 722.907 Violation as misdemeanor; failure to obtain parental consent or copy of waiver as evidence in civil action; exemplary damages. Section 7.
(1)A person who intentionally performs an abortion in violation of this act is guilty of a misdemeanor.
(2)A person's failure to obtain either parental consent pursuant to this act or a copy of a waiver granted under section 4 before performing an abortion on a minor is prima facie evidence in appropriate civil actions of his or her failure to obtain informed consent to perform the abortion or of his or her interference with family relations. A court shall not construe the law of this state to preclude exemplary damages in a civil action related to violations of this act.
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Legislative History
1990, Act 211, Eff. Mar. 28, 1991 Popular Name: Parental Consent Law
Nearby Sections
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§ 722.1
Definitions.§ 722.1001
Short title.§ 722.1002
Definitions.§ 722.1006
Grant of initial custody.§ 722.1007
Notices.§ 722.1010
Consent to court jurisdiction.§ 722.1011
§ 722.1011§ 722.1012
Validity of prior acknowledgment.§ 722.1013
Effective date.§ 722.1021
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