PUBLIC HEALTH CODE
Act 368 of 1978
333.1105 Definitions; I to M.
Sec. 1105.
(1) "Individual" means a natural person.
(2) "Local health department" means:
(a) A county health department of a single county provided pursuant to section 2413 and its board of health, if any.
(b) A district health department created pursuant to section 2415 and its board of health.
(c) A city health department created pursuant to section 2421 and its board of health, if any.
(d) Any other local agency approved by the department under part 24.
(3) "Local health officer" means the individual in charge of a local health department or his or her authorized representative.
(4) "Magistrate" means a judge authorized to issue warrants by the laws of this state.
(5) "Minor" means an individual under 18 years of age.
History: 1978, Act 368, Eff. Sept. 30, 1978
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Notes of Decisions
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cases, 2008–2009 · leading case:
Potter v. McLeary, 774 N.W.2d 1 (Mich. 2009).
Potter v. McLeary, 774 N.W.2d 1 (Mich. 2009).
· cites it 4× “5838a, in pertinent part, provides: (1) For purposes of this act, a claim based on the medical malpractice of a person or entity who is or who holds himself or herself out to be a licensed health care professional, licensed health facility or agency, or an employee or agent of a…”
Kuznar v. Raksha Corp., 750 N.W.2d 121 (Mich. 2008).
“5838a(l)(b), 25 MCL 333.1105(1). 26 MCL 333.17707(2). 27 MCL 333.”
People v. Shakur, 760 N.W.2d 272 (Mich. Ct. App. 2008).
· cites it 2× “” MCL 333.1105(1). Although the Legislature failed to define “natural person” and, therefore, did not specifically indicate whether he or she could be deceased, the circuit court noted that the Legislature did differentiate between living and dead persons in numerous statutes in…”
— Mich. Comp. Laws § 333.1105(1) — 4 cases
Potter v. McLeary, 774 N.W.2d 1 (Mich. 2009).
“5838a, in pertinent part, provides: (1) For purposes of this act, a claim based on the medical malpractice of a person or entity who is or who holds himself or herself out to be a licensed health care professional, licensed health facility or agency, or an employee or agent of a…”
Kuznar v. Raksha Corp., 750 N.W.2d 121 (Mich. 2008).
“5838a(l)(b), 25 MCL 333.1105(1). 26 MCL 333.17707(2). 27 MCL 333.”
People v. Shakur, 760 N.W.2d 272 (Mich. Ct. App. 2008).
“” MCL 333.1105(1). Although the Legislature failed to define “natural person” and, therefore, did not specifically indicate whether he or she could be deceased, the circuit court noted that the Legislature did differentiate between living and dead persons in numerous statutes in…”
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