HOUSE BILL No. 6188

 

June 13, 2006, Introduced by Reps. Amos, Booher, Steil, Shaffer, Caul, Brandenburg, Moolenaar, Emmons, Marleau, Palmer, Ball, Mortimer, Hildenbrand, Drolet, Sak, Stakoe, Taub, Vander Veen, Adamini, Newell, Stewart, Gaffney, Hune, Meyer, Walker, Plakas, Jones, Garfield, Kahn, Kooiman, Hoogendyk, Wenke, Moore, Van Regenmorter, Stahl, LaJoy, Acciavatti, Schuitmaker, Nitz, David Law, Kolb, Gillard, Kathleen Law, Hood, Anderson, Brown, Clack, Farrah, Murphy, Palsrok, Zelenko, Meisner, Cushingberry, Vagnozzi, Sheltrown, Lemmons, Jr., Gosselin, Bennett, Polidori, Spade, Espinoza, Bieda, Condino, Gleason and Nofs and referred to the Committee on Conservation, Forestry, and Outdoor Recreation.

 

     A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled

 

"Natural resources and environmental protection act,"

 

by amending section 74103a (MCL 324.74103a), as added by 2006 PA

 

15.

 

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:

 

     Sec. 74103a. (1) At each state park that contains a designated

 

shooting range that is open to visitors, the department shall post

 

a notice at the entrance to the recreational areas of the state

 

park that states the regular hours of operation of the shooting

 

range. The notice shall be posted in a visible location, and the

 

lettering on the notice shall be of a sufficient type size to be

 

easily read by state park visitors. The department is not required

 

to post the hours of operation in which the shooting range is open

 


for special events. However, if the department does not post the

 

hours of operation in which the shooting range is open for special

 

events, the notice shall include a statement to that effect.

 

     (2) At each state park that allows trapping, the department

 

shall post a notice at the entrance to the recreational areas of

 

the state park that states that trapping is allowed within the

 

state park. The notice shall be posted in a visible location, and

 

the lettering on the notice shall be of a sufficient type size to

 

be easily read by state park visitors.