§ 152.029 DEFINITIONS "M".
   MANUFACTURED HOME. A manufactured home is a structure transportable in one or more sections, eight body feet or more in width and 32 body feet or more in length, and which is built on a permanent chassis and designed to be used as a dwelling, with or without permanent foundation, when connected to required utilities and including plumbing, heating and electrical stems contained therein.
   MANUFACTURED HOME DEVELOPMENT or MANUFACTURED HOME PARK. A parcel of land owned by a person upon which are located two or more manufactured homes whether attached or detached from each other or adjacent buildings which are occupied for residential purposes or are connected to a water supply or wastewater disposal system either on a temporary or permanent basis, regardless of whether or not the development offers rental lots or manufactured homes to the public.
   MEDICAL MARIHUANA.
      (1)   DEBILITATING MEDICAL CONDITION. The conditions and circumstances provided in Section 3(a) of the Michigan Medical Marihuana Act (M.C.L.A. 333.26423(a)).
      (2)   MARIHUANA. (Also known as marijuana and cannabis) means the substance defined in Section 7106 of the Public Health Code, PA 1978, No. 368 (M.C.L.A. 333.7106).
      (3)   MEDICAL USE. The acquisition, possession, cultivation, manufacture, use, internal possession, delivery, transfer, or transportation of marihuana or paraphernalia relating to the administration of marihuana to treat or alleviate a registered qualifying patient's debilitating medical condition or symptoms associated with the debilitating medical condition.
      (4)   PRIMARY CAREGIVER or REGISTERED PRIMARY CAREGIVER. A person who has agreed to assist with a registered qualifying patient's medical use of marihuana and who has a valid registry identification card identifying said person as a primary caregiver for that qualifying patient.
      (5)   QUALIFYING PATIENT or REGISTERED QUALIFYING PATIENT. A person who has been diagnosed by a physician as having a debilitating medical condition and who has a valid registry identification card issued by the Michigan Department of Community Health which identifies the person as a registered qualifying patient.
      (6)   USABLE MARIHUANA. The dried leaves and flowers of the marihuana plant and any mixture or preparation thereof, but does not include the seeds, stalks and roots of the plant.
      (7)   MEDICAL MARIHUANA DISPENSARY. Any location at which medical marihuana is transferred from one person to another, other than transfers of marihuana from a registered primary caregiver to a qualifying patient who is directly linked to that qualifying patient through the State of Michigan registration process.
      (8)   COMPASSION CLUB. Any entity which is not available to the public, which is comprised of primary caregivers or qualifying patients and the primary objective includes the use marihuana in any form or the support, facilitation, or instruction of such use.
   MULTIPLE FAMILY DEVELOPMENT. Two or more buildings containing multiple family dwellings on a single lot.
   MUNICIPAL WATER SUPPLY. A water supply system owned by a governmental unit.