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Nessel Provides Guidance On Executive Order Violations
By: Mike Stiles - Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel (photo courtesy of State Of Michigan)

(LANSING) – Dana Nessel is providing guidance on how citizens can file complaints on those who aren't complying with Governor Whitmer's Executive Orders.

The Michigan Attorney General says her Consumer Protection intake lines have been flooded with phones calls related to violations of the State's new rules. Nessel says these are unprecedented times and her office is working with Governor Whitmer's office, local law enforcement agencies and other parties to ensure the Executive Orders are being followed. Nessel says the orders are in place to protect the public health and welfare of Michigan’s residents and consequences will result to those who willfully violate them.

The Attorney General's Consumer Protection intake team will continue to receive consumer reports of price-gouging and scams. Those can be made by going to the Attorney General's website. Click Here.

You can also call the office tip line at 877-765-8388. For other violations of the Executive Orders, please contact your local law enforcement agency.

If anyone is seeking interpretation of an Executive Order, they should first review those orders and the Frequently Asked Questions on the State's website devoted to COVID-19. Click Here.

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