Mich. Admin. Code R. 318.146 - Miscellaneous unlawful acts
Rule 46. On lands under the jurisdiction of the commission, it is unlawful for a person to do any of the following:
(a) Use the lands for commercial operations
without proper permission. In considering whether to grant permission, the
commission shall consider all of the following factors:
(i) The interference with the safety, health,
and welfare of the public.
(ii) The
need for the service.
(iii) Whether
the service is a duplication of available services.
(b) Use a loudspeaker or public address
system without proper permission. The commission shall not grant permission if
the system is capable of interfering with horse-drawn traffic by having the
effect of frightening horses, and endangering the safety of passengers in the
vehicles, pedestrians, bicycle riders, and others.
(c) Store or leave a boat, fish shanty,
camping equipment, or other property without proper permission.
(d) Enter buildings or areas that has an
established admission fee without payment of the fee, or without permission
given by the commission, a commissioner, the director, or deputy director under
order of the commission. Permission normally is given only to a person on
business with the commission, any member of the commission, or any duly
authorized staff member.
(e) For
any lessee, licensee, or concessionaire to use, construct, or occupy any
building within the park that is not furnished with an approved dry chemical
fire extinguisher.
(f) For any
lessee, licensee, or concessionaire to exercise his or her privileges within
the park without procuring and keeping in effect public liability and property
damage insurance, as the commission may determine as adequate.
(g) For a person to furnish a saddle horse to
an individual for use in the Mackinac Island State Park, unless a current
license has been issued by the commission for the use of the saddle horse in
the park.
(h) Engage in any
violent, abusive, loud, boisterous, wanton, obscene, or otherwise disorderly
conduct creating a breach of the peace; loiter, sit, or lie on walks, passages,
steps, or porches thereby obstructing the free passage of others; or remove,
damage, or steal the property of another.
(i) Hold or participate in any type of road
race or speed contest without proper permission.
(j) Conduct excavations, diggings, or surveys
without proper permission.
(k)
Carry or possess a metal detector without proper permission.
(l) Remove any archeological materials or
artifacts without proper permission.
(m) Possess or consume alcoholic beverages in
Marquette Park between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m.
(n) Launch or use a sky lantern or waterborne
candle lantern.
(o) Use or operate
an unmanned aircraft without proper written permission.
(p) Use or sell fireworks.
(q) Do any of the following without proper
permission:
(i) Carry or possess a firearm
unless unloaded in both barrel and magazine. An individual with a valid
Michigan concealed pistol license is not subject to this rule.
(ii) Shoot an air rifle, air pistol,
paintball-emitting device of any kind, or slingshot.
(iii) Shoot a bow and arrow or
crossbow.
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