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CITY OF FLINT, MICHIGAN CODE OF ORDINANCES
PART I. CHARTER
PART II. THE CODE OF ORDINANCES
CHAPTER 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS*
CHAPTER 2: ADMINISTRATION*
CHAPTER 3: ADVERTISING AND SIGNS
CHAPTER 4: AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
CHAPTER 5: AIRPORT
CHAPTER 6: ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR SALES
CHAPTER 7: AMBULANCES
CHAPTER 8: AMUSEMENTS
CHAPTER 9: ANIMALS AND FOWL*
CHAPTER 10: AUCTIONS
CHAPTER 11: BUILDINGS
CHAPTER 12: BUSINESS AND OCCUPATIONS GENERALLY*
CHAPTER 13: CEMETERIES
CHAPTER 14: CIVIL DEFENSE AND DISASTER
CHAPTER 15: TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS
CHAPTER 16: ELECTRICAL CODE
CHAPTER 17: FENCES
CHAPTER 18: TAXATION; FUNDS; PURCHASING*
CHAPTER 19: FIRE PROTECTION*
CHAPTER 20: RESERVED
CHAPTER 21: RESERVED
CHAPTER 22: HEATING
CHAPTER 23: RESERVED
CHAPTER 24: HOUSING
CHAPTER 25: RESERVED
CHAPTER 26: LICENSING FEES AND OTHER CHARGES
CHAPTER 27: RESERVED
CHAPTER 28: MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
CHAPTER 29: MUNICIPAL RETAIL AND WHOLESALE GROWERS’ MARKET
CHAPTER 30: NUISANCES*
CHAPTER 31: GENERAL OFFENSES*
CHAPTER 32: RESERVED
CHAPTER 33: PARKS
CHAPTER 34: RESERVED
CHAPTER 35: PERSONNEL*
CHAPTER 36: PLUMBING
CHAPTER 37: POLES AND WIRES
CHAPTER 38: RAILROADS
CHAPTER 39: REFUSE, GARBAGE AND WEEDS
CHAPTER 40: RESERVED
CHAPTER 41: SCHOOLS
CHAPTER 42: STREETS AND SIDEWALKS
CHAPTER 43: RESERVED
CHAPTER 44: RESERVED
CHAPTER 45: TREES AND SHRUBS
CHAPTER 46: UTILITIES*
CHAPTER 47: WARDS AND PRECINCTS
CHAPTER 48: WATERCRAFT
CHAPTER 49: WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
CHAPTER 50: ZONING*
APPENDIX: COMPILED ILLUSTRATIONS
TABLE OF SPECIAL ORDINANCES*
APPENDIX A
PART III: PARALLEL REFERENCES AND INDEX
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§ 28-164 “BICYCLE” DEFINED.
   BICYCLE. A device propelled by human power upon which any person may ride, having two tandem wheels either of which is over 20 inches in diameter.
(Ord. 894, passed 1-5-1950; Ord. 1398, passed 9-30-1957)
§ 28-165 COMPLIANCE.
   All person using bicycles shall conform to the general rules as set forth in this ordinance.
(Ord. 894, passed 1-5-1950; Ord. 1853, passed 7-8-1965)
Statutory reference:
   Operation of bicycles, motorcycles and the like, see MCLA 257.656 et seq.
§ 28-166 REGISTRATION; TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP.
   (a)   No person shall operate a bicycle upon any street, alley, or public place of this City unless such bicycle is registered as hereinafter provided and properly displays a decalcomania print; provided, however, that a nonresident temporarily in the City may secure from the Chief of Police a permit to use a bicycle for a period not exceeding seven (7) days.
   (b)   Bicycle registration certificates shall be issued by the Chief of Police but only after ascertaining that the bicycle desired to be registered is in good mechanical condition and carries the equipment required under this ordinance. The fee for such registration shall be as specified in Chapter 26 of this Code.
   (c)   The application of registration hereunder shall be on a form furnished by the Chief of Police. Said application shall be in triplicate and when signed by the Chief of Police shall constitute a certificate of registration, one copy of which shall be given to and retained by the applicant. The Chief of Police shall also furnish a decalcomania print which shall be securely attached to the bicycle to a conspicuous place on the frame. The decalcomania must be displayed on the registered bicycle at all times, and shall not be used on, or transferred to any other bicycle than that for which it was issued.
   (d)   Any person who sells or transfers ownership to any bicycle shall report such sale or transfer by returning to the Chief of Police the registration card issued therefor, together with the name and address of the person to whom such bicycle was sold or transferred. Such report shall be made within five days from the date of the sale or transfer. It shall be the duty of the purchaser or transferee to apply for transfer or registration thereof within seven (7) days after the sale or transfer. The transfer of registration shall bear a fee as specified in Chapter 26 of this Code and be upon the condition that the bicycle is in good mechanical condition and carries equipment required under this ordinance.
   (e)   No person shall willfully or maliciously remove, destroy, mutilate or alter the frame number or manufacturer’s serial number, or the decalcomania print issued under this article.
   (f)   Duplicate decalcomania print shall be issued by the Chief of Police in event the decalcomania print is lost, defaced or destroyed, upon the payment of the sum of $0.25.
   (g)   In event any bicycle does not possess a trade number of manufacturer’s serial number, the Chief of Police may stamp an identifying frame number thereon.
(Ord. 894, passed 1-5-1950; Ord. 1398, passed 9-30-1957)
§ 28-166.1 BICYCLES TO BE PERMANENTLY IDENTIFIED UPON SALE.
   Retail merchants of bicycles are hereby required to affix to each such bicycle sold, the driver’s license number, social security number, or other proper identification number of the purchaser of such bicycle with a permanent stencil, stamp, or other method approved by the Chief of Police.
(Ord. 2407, passed 10-15-1973)
§ 28-167 LIGHTS AND REFLECTORS REQUIRED.
   Every bicycle, when in use at nighttime, shall be equipped with a lamp on the front which will emit a white light visible from a distance of 500 feet to the front and with a red reflector on the rear which shall be visible from all distances from 50 feet to 300 feet to the rear when directly in front of lawful upper beams of headlamps on a motor vehicle. A lamp emitting a red light visible from a distance of 500 feet to the rear may be used in addition to the red reflector.
(Ord. 894, passed 1-5-1950; Ord. 1398, passed 9-30-1957)
§ 28-168 WARNING DEVICES REQUIRED; USE OF SIRENS OR WHISTLES PROHIBITED.
   No person shall operate a bicycle unless it is equipped with a bell or other device capable of giving a signal audible for a distance of at least 100 feet; except that such vehicle shall not be equipped with nor shall any person use upon such vehicles any sirens or whistle.
(Ord. 894, passed 1-5-1950; Ord. 1853, passed 7-8-1965)
§ 28-169 BRAKES REQUIRED.
   Every bicycle shall be equipped with a brake which will enable the operator to make the braked wheels skid on dry, level, clean pavement.
(Ord. 894, passed 1-5-1950; Ord. 1853, passed 7-8-1965)
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