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96th Legislature Regular Session
Michigan Compiled Laws Complete Through PA 323 of 2011
House: Adjourned until Tuesday, February 07, 2012 1:30:00 PM
Senate: Adjourned until Tuesday, February 07, 2012 10:00:00 AM
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Michigan Compiled Laws: Basic Search
MCL Section Number(s)
MCL Section No(s)
Must be entered using a valid MCL Compilation number (Chapter number and section number)(Example: 36.31)
You can enter multiple numbers separated by commas (example: 62.1,53.3 -- will return both of these sections.)
You may enter a range of section numbers separated with a hyphen (example: 62.1 - 62.3 will return all sections from 62.1 up to and including 62.3)
You may enter a combination of multiples and a range (example: 62.1-62.3,65.5,67.10 will return all sections from 62.1 up to and including 62.3, as well as sections 65.5 and 67.10)
MCL Section Search Examples:
MCL Section No.: 2.1
MCL Series No[s]: 2.1, 12.21, 6.4
MCL Range No[s]: 8.40-8.50
Statute Number(s)
Statute No[s]
Valid formats for entering data in this field are:
Act
Act 999 of 9999
Executive Reorganization Order
E.R.O. No. 9999-99
(first four digits represent the year)
House Concurrent Resolution
H.C.R. 99 of 9999
Initiated Law
Initiated law of 9999
Joint Resolution
J.R. 9 of 1999
Local Act
Local act 999 of 9999
Revised Statute
R.S. of 1846
Senate Concurrent Resolution
S.C.R. 99 of 9999
Territorial Laws
Territorial Laws of 1833, Vol. III
Comments:
The most common statute number type is Act 999 of 9999.
The 9's in the above examples represent numbers. For example, you would type
Act 89 of 1933
to find that Public Act.
Entering
Act 7
returns non-amendatory acts with act numbers of7 or beginning with 7. (i.e. Act 78 of 1945, Act 7 of 1955, Act 79 of 1917, etc.)
You may also enter
Act 89
followed by a space (i.e.
Act 89
. This would return non-amendatory public act 89's of all years.
You may also enter a year (i.e. 1967) to see all statutes from a particular year.
Statute Number Search Examples:
Statute No[s]: Act 442 of 1976
Statute No[s]: Act 442 [space]
Statute No[s]: Act 442, [space] Act 453 [space]
Popular Name
Popular Name
This field allows you to search for statutes or sections based on commonly used names for laws, short titles, or descriptionsfound in various parts of the database.
You may enter a single term. (examples: Act 204, FOIA, Election Code)
Will search popular name attribute, short title attribute, and editor's heading attribute.
Popular Name Search Examples:
Popular Name: Freedom of Information Act
Popular Name: FOIA
Popular Name: State Administrative Board
Chapter Number(s)
MCL Chapter No(s)
You may enter a single chapter number. (Refer to Chapter Index.)
You may enter multiple numbers separated by commas (example: 451, 61, 75 -- will return chapters 451, 61, and 75).
You may enter a range of chapter numbers with a hyphen (example 451-460 -- would return chapters 451 through 460).
You may enter a combination of multiples and a range (example: 20-25, 451 -- will return chapters 20 through 25 and chapter 451).
MCL Chapter Number Search Examples
MCL Chapter No[s]: 2
MCL Chapter No[s]: 12,14
MCL Chapter No[s]: 12-20,1
Session
Regular
Ex. Sess.
1st Ex. Sess.
2nd Ex. Sess.
3rd Ex. Sess.
Session
This selects the type of session that the act of origin was signed into law under. This is used in combination with the Statute No[s], chapter No[s], or popular name fields
Key Words
Full Text Search
The Full Text Field will allow the user to search the entire document set for word[s] and/or phrases. To search for a word, type the word in the full text field. Case is not important. Certain "noise words" (e.g. and, but, or the) however, cannot be searched individually.
To search for a specific phrase type the phrase (e.g. "Office of the Governor") within double quotes.
To do a compound or boolean search use AND or OR between words or phrases.
A root-word search asks the search engine to find a word that begins with a particular prefix. Root-word searches use the asterisk (*) as the wildcard character.
Example:
Find documents that contain words that begin with 'green'. To enter this query, type
Green*
into the full text area, and click the search button. The engine locates documents that contain the word green, and others that contain words such as 'Greenstone' (chapter 2 - the state gem). This type of search is also applicable to phrases.
Proximity searches may be used to search for words near other words. To search for one word near another word, the search terms must be separated by "near()".
As a word of caution, a text search will only find those words or phrases contained in documents. Unless the term or terms actually appear in each document dealing with your topic, you may not be finding all of the documents relating to that topic.
While mostly maintaining backward compatibility with our previous full text search syntax, we now support Google’s basic syntax standards, with which most users have grown accustomed. Examples:landlord tenant = all docs containing both words landlord -tenant = all docs containing the first word but not the second landlord "tenant relationships" = all docs containing the word and the exact phrase landlord -"tenant relationships" = all docs containing the word but not the exact phrase
Full Text Search Examples
greenstone()
"Office of the governor" <- (notice that case doesn't matter)
greenstone or kalkaska
Michigan and police
kalkaska near() series
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