Michigan Compiled Laws

Mich. Comp. Laws § 324.81106 (2026)

ORV exempt from MCL 257.1101 to 257.1133 and MCL 500.3101 to 500.3179.

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NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT


Act 451 of 1994


324.81106 ORV exempt from MCL 257.1101 to 257.1133 and MCL 500.3101 to 500.3179.

Sec. 81106.

    An ORV is exempt from the motor vehicle accident claims act, Act No. 198 of the Public Acts of 1965, being sections 257.1101 to 257.1133 of the Michigan Compiled Laws, and from sections 3101 to 3179 of the insurance code of 1956, Act No. 218 of the Public Acts of 1956, being sections 500.3101 to 500.3179 of the Michigan Compiled Laws.

History: Add. 1995, Act 58, Imd. Eff. May 24, 1995

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Act 451

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Off-Road Vehicle Act

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Notes of Decisions
Cited in 4 cases, 1998–2020 · leading case: Van Guilder v. Collier, 650 N.W.2d 340 (Mich. Ct. App. 2002).
Van Guilder v. Collier, 650 N.W.2d 340 (Mich. Ct. App. 2002). “See MCL 324.81106; see, also, Travelers Ins, supra at 284-285; Morris v Allstate Ins Co, 230 Mich App 361, 368-369 ; 584 NW2d 340 (1998).”
Morris v. Allstate Ins., 584 N.W.2d 340 (Mich. Ct. App. 1998). · cites it 2× “13177(1), and the orvs involved in the accident were not required to be so *369 insured pursuant to MCL 257.”
Allstate Ins. v. Dep't of Mgmt. & Budget, 675 N.W.2d 857 (Mich. Ct. App. 2004). “, specifically MCL 324.81106, which provides that orvs are exempt from the insurance code’s no-fault automobile provisions, we disagree.”
Jonathon Emmendorfer v. Pioneer State Mut. Ins. Co. (Mich. Ct. App. 2020). “3101(2)(h); MCL 324.81106 (an ORV is exempt from the provisions of the no-fault act); MCL 257.”
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