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RAILROAD CODE OF 1993 (EXCERPT)
Act 354 of 1993

462.253 Person using abusive, profane, or indecent language or exhibiting violent conduct; powers of conductor.

Sec. 253.

A person who uses abusive, profane, or indecent language or exhibits violent conduct may be taken into custody by the conductor of the train and removed to a safe and secure place on the train until its arrival at some usual stopping place, where he or she may be put off the train and put into the custody of some proper officer for prosecution if necessary. For this purpose railroad conductors, while in charge of trains, are hereby invested with the powers of sheriffs and peace officers.


History: 1993, Act 354, Imd. Eff. Jan. 14, 1994

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Michigan > Chapter-462 > Act-354-of-1993 > Section-462-253

RAILROAD CODE OF 1993 (EXCERPT)
Act 354 of 1993

462.253 Person using abusive, profane, or indecent language or exhibiting violent conduct; powers of conductor.

Sec. 253.

A person who uses abusive, profane, or indecent language or exhibits violent conduct may be taken into custody by the conductor of the train and removed to a safe and secure place on the train until its arrival at some usual stopping place, where he or she may be put off the train and put into the custody of some proper officer for prosecution if necessary. For this purpose railroad conductors, while in charge of trains, are hereby invested with the powers of sheriffs and peace officers.


History: 1993, Act 354, Imd. Eff. Jan. 14, 1994


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Michigan > Chapter-462 > Act-354-of-1993 > Section-462-253

RAILROAD CODE OF 1993 (EXCERPT)
Act 354 of 1993

462.253 Person using abusive, profane, or indecent language or exhibiting violent conduct; powers of conductor.

Sec. 253.

A person who uses abusive, profane, or indecent language or exhibits violent conduct may be taken into custody by the conductor of the train and removed to a safe and secure place on the train until its arrival at some usual stopping place, where he or she may be put off the train and put into the custody of some proper officer for prosecution if necessary. For this purpose railroad conductors, while in charge of trains, are hereby invested with the powers of sheriffs and peace officers.


History: 1993, Act 354, Imd. Eff. Jan. 14, 1994