Michigan Statutes
§ 801.252 — Employed prisoner; collection of wages; garnishment.
Michigan § 801.252
JurisdictionMichigan
Ch. 801JAILS AND WORKHOUSES
Act 60 of 1962DAY PAROLE OF PRISONERS (801.251-801.258)
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Mich. Comp. Laws § 801.252 (2026).
Text
DAY PAROLE OF PRISONERS (EXCERPT) Act 60 of 1962 801.252 Employed prisoner; collection of wages; garnishment. Sec.
2.The sheriff, or friend of the court in alimony or nonsupport cases, shall collect the wages or salary of an employed prisoner, or require him to turn over his wages or salary in full when received. The officer shall deposit the same in a trust checking account and keep a ledger showing the status of the account of each prisoner. The wages or salary are not subject to garnishment in the hands of the employer or the officer during the prisoner's term.
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Legislative History
1962, Act 60, Eff. Mar. 28, 1963
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