Not an easy question to answer. There is no single law or statute that covers that specific crime. There are several offenses that you could be charged with, all having to do with prescription fraud. ANY of several criminal offenses, or a combination of them could be used. (e.g.- If you stole the prescription pad the scrip was written on: Theft or Burglary. If you wrote the scrip and signed the doctor's name: Forgery. If you passed the scrip to the pharmacy: Uttering a Forged Document or Fraud. If you actually received the drugs: Unlawful Possession of a Scheduled Nnarcotic Substance. Etc, etc.)
Read your governing documents to determine the process for amending the by-laws of your association. There is no standard.
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You should contact your Michigan state Department of Insurance or it's equivalent. They would govern insurance regulations in your state. There are most likely many thousands of pages of law governing the operation of insurance companies in Michigan.
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Michigan is the only state that participates in Michigan driver laws. The other states have their own laws.
An act that is liable to penalties is an action that violates laws or regulations established by governing authorities. This can include criminal activities, such as theft or fraud, as well as civil infractions like traffic violations or breach of contract. Penalties may involve fines, imprisonment, community service, or other legal consequences depending on the severity of the act and the governing laws.
Fraud can violate several laws, primarily those related to deception, misrepresentation, and financial gain. Common legal frameworks that may be breached include criminal statutes against fraud, such as wire fraud, bank fraud, and securities fraud, as well as civil laws that govern contractual obligations and consumer protection. Additionally, fraud can lead to violations of regulatory laws, such as those enforced by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) or the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Ultimately, the specific laws broken depend on the nature and context of the fraudulent act.
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It will depend on the laws of the jurisdiction. In most cases it will be from discovery of the fraud.