4 ENROLLED SENATE AND HOUSE BILLS SIGNED INTO LAW OR VETOED (2001 SESSION)  

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    Public Act No.

    Enrolled House Bill

    Enrolled Senate Bill

    I.E.*

    Yes / No

    Governor Approved Date

    Filed Date

    Effective Date

    Subject

    1

     

    71

    Yes

    3/29

    3/29

    06/01/01

    CRIMES; Homicide; certain crimes against prenatal children; expand to include death to the embryo or fetus. (Sen. W. Van Regenmorter)

    2

     

    70

    Yes

    3/29

    3/29

    6/1/2001

    #

    CRIMINAL PROCEDURE;

    Sentencing guidelines; sentencing guidelines for crime of killing fetus or embryo; enact. (Sen. B. Schuette)

    3

     

    199

    No

    3/29

    3/29

    07/01/02

    INSURANCE; No-fault; Michigan catastrophic claims association retention limits; provide for. (Sen. J. Emmons)

    4

    4322

     

    Yes

    3/30

    3/30

    03/30/01

    INSURANCE; Insurers; coverage for home health care or assisted living services and assisted living facility stays; require definition. (Rep. S. Tabor)

    5

    4234

     

    Yes

    4/11

    4/12

    04/12/01

    TRANSPORTATION;  Railroads; amount contributed by road authority for maintenance of active traffic  control devices; revise. (Rep. J. Allen)

    6

     

    1

    Yes

    5/2

    5/2

    05/02/01

    CRIMINAL PROCEDURE; Statute of

    limitations; statute of limitations for certain cases of criminal sexual conduct in which DNA evidence was obtained; eliminate. (Sen. S. Johnson)

    *              - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect.

    **           - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature.

    ***         - See Act for applicable effective date.

    +              - Line item veto

    #              - Tie bar

     

     

     

    Public Act No.

    Enrolled House Bill

    Enrolled Senate Bill

    I.E.*

    Yes / No

    Governor Approved Date

    Filed Date

    Effective Date

    Subject

    7

     

    341

    Yes

    5/24

    5/24

    05/24/01

    PROPERTY TAX; Millage; state education tax act; expand to include a credit against tax levied under certain circumstances. (Sen. M. Goschka)

    8

    4187

     

    Yes

    5/24

    5/25

    05/25/01

    CORRECTIONS; Prisoners; visitation; clarify procedures regarding minors visiting prisoners. (Rep. T. Stamas)

    9

     

    67

    Yes

    5/29

    5/29

    05/29/01

    FAMILY LAW; Marriage and divorce; section prohibiting certain marriages; repeal. (Sen. B. Hammerstrom)

    10

     

    103

    Yes

    5/29

    5/29

    5/29/2001  #

    FAMILY LAW; Marriage and divorce; reference in "the code of criminal procedure" to section being repealed; strike out. (Sen. B. Hammerstrom)

    11

     

    104

    Yes

    5/29

    5/29

    05/29/01

    FAMILY LAW; Marriage and divorce; reference to section being repealed in "revised judicature act of 1961"; strike out. (Sen. M. Goschka)

    12

     

    38

    Yes

    5/29

    5/29

    07/01/01

    WATERCRAFT; Intoxication; maximum imprisonment for boating under the influence; increase. (Sen.

    W. North)

    13

     

    150

    Yes

    5/29

    5/29

    7/1/2001

    #

    CRIMINAL PROCEDURE;

    Sentencing guidelines; sentencing guidelines for boating under the influence; provide for. (Sen. W. North)

    14

    4099

     

    Yes

    6/5

    6/6

    9/1/2001

    #

    HUMAN SERVICES; Children’s services; self-defense training of children’s protective services caseworkers; require, and allow children’s protective services caseworkers to perform certain duties in pairs. (Rep. A. Sanborn)

    *              - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect.

    **           - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature.

    ***         - See Act for applicable effective date.

    +              - Line item veto

    #              - Tie bar

     

     

     

    Public Act No.

    Enrolled House Bill

    Enrolled Senate Bill

    I.E.*

    Yes / No

    Governor Approved Date

    Filed Date

    Effective Date

    Subject

    15

    4409

     

    Yes

    6/11

    6/12

    6/12/2001   #

    VEHICLES; Snowmobiles; snowmobile trail permit fee; increase and provide for allocation, increase civil fine for failure to secure a permit, and require report on expenditure of increase. (Rep. D. Mead)

    16

    4538

     

    Yes

    6/11

    6/12

    6/12/2001  #

    VEHICLES; Snowmobiles; snowmobile trail permit fee; provide for allocation of increase. (Rep. D. Mead)

    17

    4235

     

    Yes

    6/11

    6/12

    6/12/01

    HIGHWAYS; Name; renaming of M- 109; establish as " D.H. Day Highway". (Rep. J. Allen)

    18

    4550

     

    Yes

    6/11

    6/12

    6/12/01

    TRAFFIC CONTROL; Parking;

    disabled person parking permit; allow for out-of-state physician signatures accompanied by a copy of the physician's license to practice. (Rep.

    G. DeRossett)

    19

     

    75

    Yes

    6/11

    6/12

    9/1/2001   #

    CRIMINAL PROCEDURE;

    Sentencing guidelines; crime of impersonating a family independence agency employee; include in sentencing guidelines. (Sen. J. Gougeon)

    20

     

    74

    Yes

    6/11

    6/12

    9/1/2001   #

    CRIMINAL PROCEDURE;

    Sentencing guidelines; crime of threatening or physically harming a family independence agency employee; include in sentencing guidelines. (Sen. B. Hammerstrom)

    21

     

    73

    Yes

    6/11

    6/12

    9/1/2001

    #

    CRIMES; Fraud; penalties for impersonating a family independence agency employee; provide for. (Sen. J. Gougeon)

    22

     

    72

    Yes

    6/11

    6/12

    9/1/2001   #

    CRIMES; Penalties; penalties for individuals who threaten or impose physical harm to a family independence agency employee; create. (Sen. B. Hammerstrom)

    *              - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect.

    **           - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature.

    ***         - See Act for applicable effective date.

    +              - Line item veto

    #              - Tie bar

     

     

     

    Public Act No.

    Enrolled House Bill

    Enrolled Senate Bill

    I.E.*

    Yes / No

    Governor Approved Date

    Filed Date

    Effective Date

    Subject

    23

    4412

     

    Yes

    6/17

    6/18

    06/18/01

    NATURAL RESOURCES; Hunting;

    shooting preserves; change to game bird hunting preserves, revise licensing fee, and eliminate rule- making authority. (Rep. L. DeVuyst)

    24

     

    431

    Yes

    6/17

    6/18

    06/18/01

    INSURANCE; Other; privacy requirements; enact. (Sen. B. Bullard Jr.)

    25

    4029

     

    Yes

    6/18

    6/19

    01/01/02

    INSURANCE; Other; claim history dollar amounts for nonrenewal of homeowner's policy; increase. (Rep.

    A. Richner)

    26

    4166

     

    Yes

    6/21

    6/22

    06/22/01

    HEALTH; Death; county medical examiner conducting statutorily required investigation of a death; grant subpoena power to require production of medical records, books, papers, documents, and other items. (Rep. G. Van Woerkom)

    27

    4429

     

    Yes

    6/21

    6/22

    06/22/01

    EDUCATION; Board members; appointed members as part of majority vote requirement; include. (Rep. T. Meyer)

    28

    4505

     

    Yes

    6/21

    6/22

    06/22/01

    CONSTRUCTION;  Contracts; notification of certain differing site conditions; repeal sunset. (Rep. J. Gilbert I)

    29

    4630

     

    Yes

    6/28

    6/28

    06/28/01

    EDUCATION; School districts;  school districts to adopt parental involvement contracts; encourage and require department to develop model. (Rep. W. Kuipers)

    *              - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect.

    **           - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature.

    ***         - See Act for applicable effective date.

    +              - Line item veto

    #              - Tie bar

     

     

     

    Public Act No.

    Enrolled House Bill

    Enrolled Senate Bill

    I.E.*

    Yes / No

    Governor Approved Date

    Filed Date

    Effective Date

    Subject

    30

    4789

     

    Yes

    6/28

    6/29

    06/29/01

    RETIREMENT; Public school employees; postretirement earnings limitations; revise and extend certain sunset dates. (Rep. J. Allen)

    31

     

    56

    Yes

    6/28

    6/29

    06/29/01

    RECORDS; Other; vital records fees; increase. (Sen. J. Schwarz)

    32

     

    195

    Yes

    6/28

    6/29

    06/29/01

    LAW ENFORCEMENT; Fire

    personnel; civilian injured during fire demonstration; require state fire marshal to investigate. (Sen. M. Goschka)

    33

     

    350

    Yes

    6/28

    6/29

    06/29/01

    AGRICULTURE; Animals; testing requirements for equines; revise and establish identification system. (Sen.

    L. Stille)

    34

     

    29

    Yes

    6/28

    6/29

    03/01/02

    LOCAL GOVERNMENT; Bonds;

    revised municipal finance act; adopt.

    (Sen. J. Emmons)

    35

    4222

     

    Yes

    6/28

    6/29

    6/29/2001

    #

    COUNTIES; Other; annual report to state board of assessors; require county tax or equalization department to make. (Rep. M. Mortimer)

    36

    4223

     

    Yes

    6/28

    6/29

    6/29/2001   #

    COUNTIES; Other; annual tabular statement to state tax commission; require county tax or equalization department to make. (Rep. M. Mortimer)

    37

     

    360

    Yes

    7/10

    7/11

    7/11/2001   #

    CITIES; Other; cities to form  nonprofit corporations; allow. (Sen. J. Gougeon)

    38

     

    361

    Yes

    7/10

    7/11

    7/11/2001   #

    CITIES; Other; nonprofit corporations formed by cities; make subject to open meetings act. (Sen. J. Gougeon)

    *              - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect.

    **           - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature.

    ***         - See Act for applicable effective date.

    +              - Line item veto

    #              - Tie bar

     

     

     

    Public Act No.

    Enrolled House Bill

    Enrolled Senate Bill

    I.E.*

    Yes / No

    Governor Approved Date

    Filed Date

    Effective Date

    Subject

    39

     

    491

    Yes

    7/11

    7/11

    07/11/01

    USE TAX; Exemptions; aircraft used in commercial transport of passengers; exempt sale for lease. (Sen. B. Bullard Jr.)

    40

     

    492

    Yes

    7/11

    7/11

    07/11/01

    SALES TAX; Exemptions; aircraft used in commercial transport of passengers; exempt sale for lease. (Sen. B. Bullard Jr.)

    41

    4255

     

    Yes

    7/19

    7/23

    07/23/01

    APPROPRIATIONS;  Corrections; department of corrections; provide for fiscal year 2001-2002. (Rep. C. LaSata)

    42

    4256

     

    Yes

    7/19

    7/23

    07/23/01

    APPROPRIATIONS;  Education; department of education; provide for fiscal year 2001-2002. (Rep. R. Jelinek)

    43

    4257

     

    Yes

    7/19

    7/23

    07/23/01

    APPROPRIATIONS;  Environmental quality; department of environmental quality; provide for fiscal year 2001- 2002. (Rep. D. Mead)

    44

    4259

     

    Yes

    7/19

    7/23

    07/23/01

    APPROPRIATIONS; Natural

    resources; department of natural resources; provide for fiscal year 2001-2002. (Rep. D. Mead)

    45

     

    231

    Yes

    7/19

    7/23

    7/23/2001   +

    APPROPRIATIONS; Capital outlay; 2001-2002 fiscal year; provide for. (Sen. H. Gast)

    46

     

    256

    Yes

    7/20

    7/23

    07/23/01

    LIQUOR; Other; employee samples of certain alcoholic beverages; allow under certain conditions. (Sen. S. Johnson)

    47

     

    396

    Yes

    7/20

    7/23

    07/23/01

    HIGHWAYS; Signs; signs on limited access highways disclosing hospital name and highway exit number; require. (Sen. T. McCotter)

    *              - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect.

    **           - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature.

    ***         - See Act for applicable effective date.

    +              - Line item veto

    #              - Tie bar

     

     

     

    Public Act No.

    Enrolled House Bill

    Enrolled Senate Bill

    I.E.*

    Yes / No

    Governor Approved Date

    Filed Date

    Effective Date

    Subject

    48

     

    446

    Yes

    7/20

    7/23

    07/23/01

    PUBLIC UTILITIES; Other;

    clarification of public utilities; provide for. (Sen. M. Dunaskiss)

    49

    4792

     

    Yes

    7/20

    7/23

    07/23/01

    ENVIRONMENTAL  PROTECTION;

    Air pollution; fee structure that funds air quality operating permit program; revise. (Rep. C. LaSata)

    50

    4912

     

    Yes

    7/20

    7/23

    07/23/01

    NATURAL RESOURCES; Trust

    funds; game and fish trust fund; authorize annual appropriation of

    $6,000,000.00 from corpus to game and fish protection fund. (Rep. L. DeVuyst)

    51

     

    238

    Yes

    7/20

    7/23

    7/23/2001

    +

    APPROPRIATIONS; State police; department of state police; provide for fiscal year 2001-2002. (Sen. P. Hoffman)

    52

    4253

     

    Yes

    7/20

    7/23

    07/23/01

    APPROPRIATIONS; Community colleges; community and junior colleges; provide for fiscal year 2001- 2002. (Rep. T. Stamas)

    53

     

    230

    Yes

    7/20

    7/23

    7/23/2001   +

    APPROPRIATIONS;  Agriculture; department of agriculture; provide for fiscal year 2001-2002. (Sen. G. McManus Jr.)

    54

     

    237

    Yes

    7/20

    7/23

    07/23/01

    APPROPRIATIONS; Military affairs; department of military affairs; provide for fiscal year 2001-2002. (Sen. P. Hoffman)

    55

     

    236

    Yes

    7/20

    7/23

    07/23/01

    APPROPRIATIONS; Other; judiciary budget; provide for fiscal year 2001- 2002. (Sen. W. North)

    *              - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect.

    **           - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature.

    ***         - See Act for applicable effective date.

    +              - Line item veto

    #              - Tie bar

     

     

     

    Public Act No.

    Enrolled House Bill

    Enrolled Senate Bill

    I.E.*

    Yes / No

    Governor Approved Date

    Filed Date

    Effective Date

    Subject

    56

    4576

     

    Yes

    7/23

    7/23

    07/23/01

    HIGHWAYS; Name; renaming a certain portion of I-69; establish as "Pearl Harbor Memorial Highway". (Rep. L. Julian)

    57

     

    206

    Yes

    7/23

    7/23

    07/23/01

    BUSINESSES; Business corporations; general amendments; provide for. (Sen. B. Bullard Jr.)

    58

     

    216

    Yes

    7/23

    7/23

    07/23/01

    BUSINESSES; Other; professional services corporations; clarify applicability of business corporations act to. (Sen. B. Bullard Jr.)

    59

     

    239

    Yes

    7/23

    7/24

    7/24/2001   +

    APPROPRIATIONS;  Transportation; state transportation department; provide for fiscal year 2001-2002. (Sen.

    P. Hoffman)

    60

    4254

     

    Yes

    7/23

    7/24

    7/24/2001  +

    APPROPRIATIONS; Community health; department of community health; provide for fiscal year 2001- 2002. (Rep. M. Mortimer)

    61

    4939

     

    Yes

    7/23

    7/24

    10/1/2001   #

    STATE AGENCIES (PROPOSED);

    Department of management and budget act; transfer management and operation of the Michigan library and historical center facilities to the department of management and budget. (Rep. T. George)

    62

    4940

     

    Yes

    7/23

    7/24

    10/01/01

    STATE AGENCIES (PROPOSED);

    Library of Michigan act; transfer to department of history, arts, and libraries. (Rep. T. George)

    *              - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect.

    **           - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature.

    ***         - See Act for applicable effective date.

    +              - Line item veto

    #              - Tie bar

     

     

     

    Public Act No.

    Enrolled House Bill

    Enrolled Senate Bill

    I.E.*

    Yes / No

    Governor Approved Date

    Filed Date

    Effective Date

    Subject

    63

    4941

     

    Yes

    7/23

    7/24

    08/06/01

    STATE AGENCIES (PROPOSED);

    Department of history, arts, and libraries; create in statute. (Rep. G. Van Woerkom)

    64

    4942

     

    Yes

    7/23

    7/24

    10/1/2001   #

    STATE AGENCIES (PROPOSED);

    District library establishment act; transfer to department of history, arts, and libraries. (Rep. L. Lemmons III)

    65

    4943

     

    Yes

    7/23

    7/24

    10/1/2001   #

    STATE AGENCIES (PROPOSED);

    State aid to public libraries; transfer to department of history, arts, and libraries. (Rep. M. Middaugh)

    66

    4944

     

    Yes

    7/23

    7/24

    7/24/2001   #

    STATE AGENCIES (PROPOSED);

    Michigan historical commission; transfer to department of history, arts, and libraries. (Rep. J. Kooiman)

    67

    4945

     

    Yes

    7/23

    7/24

    7/24/2001   #

    STATE AGENCIES (PROPOSED);

    Local historic districts act; transfer to department of history, arts, and libraries. (Rep. A. Sanborn)

    68

    4946

     

    Yes

    7/23

    7/24

    7/24/2001   #

    STATE AGENCIES (PROPOSED);

    Preservation of historical sites under the jurisdiction of downtown development authority; transfer to department of history, arts, and libraries. (Rep. P. Birkholz)

    69

    4947

     

    Yes

    7/23

    7/24

    7/24/2001   #

    STATE AGENCIES (PROPOSED);

    Single business tax credit for rehabilitation of a historic resource with certification by Michigan historical center; transfer to department of history, arts, and libraries. (Rep. M. Bishop)

    *              - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect.

    **           - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature.

    ***         - See Act for applicable effective date.

    +              - Line item veto

    #              - Tie bar

     

     

     

    Public Act No.

    Enrolled House Bill

    Enrolled Senate Bill

    I.E.*

    Yes / No

    Governor Approved Date

    Filed Date

    Effective Date

    Subject

    70

    4948

     

    Yes

    7/23

    7/24

    7/24/2001   #

    STATE AGENCIES (PROPOSED);

    Income tax credit for rehabilitation of historic resource with certification by Michigan historic center; transfer to department of history, arts, and libraries. (Rep. S. Vear)

    71

    4949

     

    Yes

    7/23

    7/24

    7/24/2001  #

    STATE AGENCIES (PROPOSED);

    Records management, retention, disposal, inspection, inventory, protection, and preservation; transfer to department of history, arts, and libraries. (Rep. J. Rivet)

    72

    4950

     

    Yes

    7/23

    7/24

    7/24/2001   #

    STATE AGENCIES (PROPOSED);

    Records media act; transfer to department of history, arts, and libraries. (Rep. P. Zelenko)

    73

    4951

     

    Yes

    7/23

    7/24

    7/24/2001   #

    STATE AGENCIES (PROPOSED);

    Historic sites; transfer to department of history, arts, and libraries. (Rep. M. Mortimer)

    74

    4952

     

    Yes

    7/23

    7/24

    7/24/2001   #

    STATE AGENCIES (PROPOSED);

    Authority to promulgate rules to provide for the disclosure of the location of archaeological sites; transfer to department of history, arts, and libraries. (Rep. J. Koetje)

    75

    4953

     

    Yes

    7/23

    7/24

    07/24/01

    #

    STATE AGENCIES (PROPOSED);

    Aboriginal records and antiquities; transfer to department of history, arts, and libraries. (Rep. J. Gilbert II)

    *              - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect.

    **           - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature.

    ***         - See Act for applicable effective date.

    +              - Line item veto

    #              - Tie bar

     

     

     

    Public Act No.

    Enrolled House Bill

    Enrolled Senate Bill

    I.E.*

    Yes / No

    Governor Approved Date

    Filed Date

    Effective Date

    Subject

    76

    4954

     

    Yes

    7/23

    7/24

    7/24/2001   #

    STATE AGENCIES (PROPOSED);

    Reproduction and destruction of court records; transfer to department of history, arts, and libraries. (Rep. W. McConico)

    77

    4955

     

    Yes

    7/23

    7/24

    7/24/2001

    #

    STATE AGENCIES (PROPOSED);

    Michigan iron industry museum advisory board; transfer to department of history, arts, and libraries. (Rep. D. Bovin)

    78

    4956

     

    Yes

    7/23

    7/24

    8/6/2001   #

    STATE AGENCIES (PROPOSED);

    Mackinac Island state park commission and property under its control; transfer to department of history, arts, and libraries. (Rep. S. Tabor)

    79

    4957

     

    Yes

    7/23

    7/24

    7/24/2001   #

    STATE AGENCIES (PROPOSED);

    Michigan freedom trail commission; transfer to department of history, arts, and libraries. (Rep. S. Thomas III)

    80

     

    232

    Yes

    7/23

    7/25

    07/25/01

    APPROPRIATIONS; Other;

    department of career development and Michigan strategic fund; provide for fiscal year 2001-2002. (Sen. S. Johnson)

    81

     

    283

    Yes

    7/25

    7/25

    7/25/2001   +

    APPROPRIATIONS;  Supplemental; supplemental appropriation; provide for fiscal year 2000-2001. (Sen. H. Gast)

    82

     

    235

    Yes

    7/25

    7/25

    7/25/2001   +

    APPROPRIATIONS; Family

    independence agency; family independence agency; provide for fiscal year 2001-2002. (Sen. M. Goschka)

    *              - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect.

    **           - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature.

    ***         - See Act for applicable effective date.

    +              - Line item veto

    #              - Tie bar

     

     

     

    Public Act No.

    Enrolled House Bill

    Enrolled Senate Bill

    I.E.*

    Yes / No

    Governor Approved Date

    Filed Date

    Effective Date

    Subject

    83

     

    234

    Yes

    7/25

    7/25

    07/25/01

    APPROPRIATIONS; General;

    general government; provide for fiscal year 2001-2002. (Sen. J. Schwarz)

    84

     

    394

    Yes

    7/26

    7/26

    1/1/2002   #

    JUVENILES; Criminal procedure; DNA samples to be collected from certain juvenile offenders; require. (Sen. B. Bullard Jr.)

    85

    4633

     

    Yes

    7/26

    7/26

    1/1/2002   #

    CRIMINAL PROCEDURE; Evidence;

    collection and retention of DNA samples under the youth rehabilitation services act from all individuals who have been convicted of or found responsible for a felony; require. (Rep.

    W. O’Neil)

    86

    4612

     

    Yes

    7/26

    7/26

    1/1/2002   #

    CRIMINAL PROCEDURE; Evidence;

    collection and retention of DNA samples by the department of corrections from all individuals who have been convicted of a felony; require. (Rep. M. Kowall)

    87

     

    389

    Yes

    7/26

    7/26

    1/1/2002   #

    LAW ENFORCEMENT; State police; DNA database; expand to include certain crimes and juvenile offenses. (Sen. W. Van Regenmorter)

    88

    4610

     

    Yes

    7/26

    7/26

    1/1/2002   #

    CRIMINAL PROCEDURE; Evidence;

    collection and retention of DNA samples; expand to all convicted felons and provide penalty for refusing to give sample. (Rep. J. Faunce)

    *              - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect.

    **           - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature.

    ***         - See Act for applicable effective date.

    +              - Line item veto

    #              - Tie bar

     

     

     

     

    Public Act No.

    Enrolled House Bill

    Enrolled Senate Bill

    I.E.*

    Yes / No

    Governor Approved Date

    Filed Date

    Effective Date

    Subject

    89

    4613

     

    Yes

    7/26

    7/26

    1/1/2002   #

    CRIMINAL PROCEDURE; Evidence;

    collection and retention of DNA samples under the Michigan penal code from all individuals who have been convicted of a felony; require. (Rep. T. George)

    90

     

    393

    Yes

    7/26

    7/26

    1/1/2002   #

    JUVENILES; Criminal procedure; DNA samples to be collected from certain juvenile offenders; require. (Sen. T. McCotter)

    91

    4611

     

    Yes

    7/26

    7/26

    1/1/2002   #

    CRIMINAL PROCEDURE; Evidence;

    collection and retention of DNA samples under the probate code of 1939 from all individuals who have been convicted of or found responsible for a felony; require. (Rep.

    L. Julian)

    92

    4547

     

    Yes

    7/27

    7/30

    07/30/01

    PROPERTY; Conveyances; certain state owned property in Macomb county, Delta county, and Ingham county; provide for conveyance. (Rep. A. Sanborn)

    93

    4459

     

    Yes

    7/27

    7/30

    07/30/01

    ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT;

    Enterprise zones; neighborhood enterprise zone expansion to include exemption for certain homes; provide for. (Rep. L. Lemmons III)

    94

     

    547

    Yes

    7/27

    7/30

    07/30/01

    PROPERTY TAX; Delinquent taxes; delinquent property tax forfeiture and foreclosure process; revise. (Sen. S. Johnson)

    *              - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect.

    **           - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature.

    ***         - See Act for applicable effective date.

    +              - Line item veto

    #              - Tie bar

     

     

     

    Public Act No.

    Enrolled House Bill

    Enrolled Senate Bill

    I.E.*

    Yes / No

    Governor Approved Date

    Filed Date

    Effective Date

    Subject

    95

    4709

     

    Yes

    7/27

    7/30

    07/30/01

    PROPERTY TAX; Other; certain reference to publication requirements; eliminate. (Rep. R. Richardville)

    96

    4711

     

    Yes

    7/27

    7/30

    07/30/01

    PROPERTY TAX; Other; hardship standards; clarify. (Rep. L. Hager)

    97

    4713

     

    Yes

    7/27

    7/30

    07/30/01

    PROPERTY TAX; Payment and collection; payment of taxes and exemption from interest, penalties, and fees; provide for technical amendments. (Rep. A. Sanborn)

    98

    4715

     

    Yes

    7/27

    7/30

    07/30/01

    PROPERTY TAX; Payment and collection; payment of certain delinquent taxes; provide for technical amendments. (Rep. W. McConico)

    99

    4716

     

    Yes

    7/27

    7/30

    07/30/01

    PROPERTY TAX; Delinquent taxes; ability to expend proceeds of delinquent land sales; expand to include counties. (Rep. P. Birkholz)

    100

    4717

     

    Yes

    7/27

    7/30

    07/30/01

    PROPERTY TAX; Delinquent taxes; May tax lien sale; prohibit after May 2001 for delinquent 1998 taxes. (Rep.

    J. Gilbert II)

    101

    4718

     

    Yes

    7/27

    7/30

    07/30/01

    PROPERTY TAX; Other; certain recording requirements and requirement for vendor to be a licensed title insurance company or agent; eliminate. (Rep. R. Jamnick)

    102

    4540

     

    Yes

    7/27

    7/30

    07/30/01

    SALES TAX; Exemptions; requirement for certificates of exemption; exclude certain individuals licensed by the Michigan liquor control commission. (Rep. M. Kowall)

    *              - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect.

    **           - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature.

    ***         - See Act for applicable effective date.

    +              - Line item veto

    #              - Tie bar

     

     

     

    Public Act No.

    Enrolled House Bill

    Enrolled Senate Bill

    I.E.*

    Yes / No

    Governor Approved Date

    Filed Date

    Effective Date

    Subject

    103

     

    373

    Yes

    7/27

    7/30

    10/01/01

    CRIMES; Vehicle offenses; penalties for injuring or causing death to construction workers in a  construction zone and to operators of implements of husbandry; increase. (Sen. B. Bullard Jr.)

    104

     

    374

    Yes

    7/27

    7/30

    10/1/2001   #

    CRIMINAL PROCEDURE;

    Sentencing guidelines; sentencing guidelines for certain crimes involving construction workers in a  construction zone and operators of implements of husbandry; provide for. (Sen. B. Bullard Jr.)

    105

     

    464

    Yes

    7/27

    7/30

    07/30/01

    FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS; Credit

    unions; conversion plan; establish procedures. (Sen. S. Johnson)

    106

     

    317

    Yes

    7/27

    7/30

    9/30/2001   #

    CHILDREN; Support; provisions governing child support orders; consolidate in support and parenting time enforcement act and enact provisions related to dependent health care coverage. (Sen. B. Hammerstrom)

    107

     

    318

    Yes

    7/27

    7/30

    9/30/2001   #

    CHILDREN; Support; divorce law; enact technical amendments to consolidate child support provisions and revise provisions related to capacity to marry. (Sen. B. Hammerstrom)

    108

     

    319

    Yes

    7/27

    7/30

    9/30/2001

    #

    CHILDREN; Support; child custody act; enact technical amendments to consolidate child support provisions. (Sen. B. Hammerstrom)

    *              - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect.

    **           - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature.

    ***         - See Act for applicable effective date.

    +              - Line item veto

    #              - Tie bar

     

     

     

    Public Act No.

    Enrolled House Bill

    Enrolled Senate Bill

    I.E.*

    Yes / No

    Governor Approved Date

    Filed Date

    Effective Date

    Subject

    109

     

    320

    Yes

    7/27

    7/30

    9/30/2001   #

    CHILDREN; Support; paternity act; enact technical amendments to consolidate child support provisions. (Sen. S. Johnson)

    110

     

    321

    Yes

    7/27

    7/30

    9/30/2001

    #

    CHILDREN; Support; act regulating status of minors; enact technical amendments to consolidate child support provisions. (Sen. S. Johnson)

    111

     

    322

    Yes

    7/27

    7/30

    9/30/2001

    #

    CHILDREN; Support; family support act; enact technical amendments to consolidate child support provisions. (Sen. S. Johnson)

    112

     

    463

    Yes

    7/27

    7/30

    07/30/01

    STATE; Funds; certain withdrawals from the countercyclical budget and economic stabilization fund; clarify. (Sen. H. Gast)

    113

     

    351

    Yes

    7/30

    7/31

    07/31/01

    OCCUPATIONS; Individual licensing and regulation; procedures for filing complaints against contractors;  revise. (Sen. G. Steil)

    114

     

    152

    Yes

    8/6

    8/6

    08/06/01

    NATURAL RESOURCES; Great

    Lakes; regulation of ballast water; provide for. (Sen. K. Sikkema)

    *              - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect.

    **           - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature.

    ***         - See Act for applicable effective date.

    +              - Line item veto

    #              - Tie bar

     

     

     

    Public Act No.

    Enrolled House Bill

    Enrolled Senate Bill

    I.E.*

    Yes / No

    Governor Approved Date

    Filed Date

    Effective Date

    Subject

    115

     

    546

    No

    9/11

    9/11

    **

    LEGISLATURE;  Apportionment; redistricting of congressional districts according to 2000 census; provide for. (Sen. B. Schuette)

    116

    4965

     

    No

    9/11

    9/11

    **

    LEGISLATURE;  Apportionment; senate and house of representatives redistricting plan; create. (Rep. A. Richner)

    117

     

    545

    No

    9/11

    9/11

    **

    LEGISLATURE;  Apportionment; redistricting of court of appeals according to 2000 census; provide for. (Sen. B. Schuette)

    118

    4258

     

    Yes

    9/28

    9/28

    09/28/01

    APPROPRIATIONS; Higher

    education; higher education; provide for fiscal year 2001-2002. (Rep. S. Caul)

    119

     

    233

    Yes

    9/28

    9/28

    9/28/01

    +

    APPROPRIATIONS; Consumer and industry services; department of consumer and industry services and other state purposes; provide for fiscal year 2001-2002. (Sen. L. Bennett)

    120

     

    291

    Yes

    9/28

    9/28

    9/28/2001

    +

    APPROPRIATIONS; Zero budget; department of history, arts, and libraries and supplemental; provide for fiscal year 2000-2001 and 2001-2002. (Sen. H. Gast)

    121

    4371

     

    Yes

    9/28

    9/28

    9/28/2001

    +

    APPROPRIATIONS; School aid; school aid appropriations for certain fiscal years; supplement and adjust. (Rep. M. Shulman)

    *              - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect.

    **           - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature.

    ***         - See Act for applicable effective date.

    +              - Line item veto

    #              - Tie bar

     

     

     

    Public Act No.

    Enrolled House Bill

    Enrolled Senate Bill

    I.E.*

    Yes / No

    Governor Approved Date

    Filed Date

    Effective Date

    Subject

    122

    5080

     

    Yes

    10/5

    10/8

    10/08/01

    SALES TAX; Collections; equitable sales and use tax administration act; enact. (Rep. J. Allen)

    123

     

    551

    Yes

    10/5

    10/8

    10/08/01

    STATE; Funds; surplus funds; authorize loans to certain farmer owned cooperatives. (Sen. M. Goschka)

    124

     

    602

    Yes

    10/12

    10/12

    10/12/01

    VEHICLES; License plates; "proud to be American" specialty plate; create and earmark revenues to the American national red cross and the salvation army. (Sen. S. Johnson)

    125

    4627

     

    Yes

    10/11

    10/15

    10/15/01

    TRADE; Consumer goods and services; rights and responsibilities of hotels and bed and breakfasts renting rooms to minors; define. (Rep. J. Allen)

    126

    4791

     

    Yes

    10/11

    10/15

    10/15/01

    TRANSPORTATION; Funds; Soo

    locks fund; establish as a separate restricted fund within comprehensive transportation fund. (Rep. S. Shackleton)

    127

    4384

     

    Yes

    10/11

    10/15

    10/15/01

    EDUCATION; Intermediate school districts; investment of funds in certain mutual funds; allow. (Rep. W. Kuipers)

    128

    4018

     

    Yes

    10/11

    10/15

    10/15/01

    NATURAL RESOURCES; Hunting;

    repeal of Macomb county Sunday hunting ban; provide for. (Rep. S. Rocca)

    129

    4734

     

    Yes

    10/11

    10/15

    10/15/01

    TRANSPORTATION; Carriers; motor bus transportation act; provide for adoption of certain revisions to the federal motor carrier safety  regulations. (Rep. J. Gilbert II)

    *              - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect.

    **           - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature.

    ***         - See Act for applicable effective date.

    +              - Line item veto

    #              - Tie bar

     

     

     

    Public Act No.

    Enrolled House Bill

    Enrolled Senate Bill

    I.E.*

    Yes / No

    Governor Approved Date

    Filed Date

    Effective Date

    Subject

    130

    4879

     

    Yes

    10/11

    10/15

    10/15/01

    TRANSPORTATION; School

    vehicles; use of school buses to transport agricultural workers for certain agricultural purposes; allow. (Rep. C. Brown)

    131

    4793

     

    Yes

    10/11

    10/15

    10/15/01

    TORTS; Governmental immunity; "governmental function" definition; add specific circumstance. (Rep. A. Richner)

    132

     

    404

    Yes

    10/23

    10/23

    01/01/02

    CRIMES; Penalties; dollar amount threshold for misdemeanor and felony penalties under the Michigan family farm development act; revise. (Sen. V. Garcia)

    133

     

    405

    Yes

    10/23

    10/23

    1/1/2002   #

    CRIMINAL PROCEDURE;

    Sentencing guidelines; sentencing guidelines for certain violation of the Michigan family farm development  act; amend to reflect revised penalties. (Sen. C. Dingell)

    134

    4813

     

    Yes

    10/23

    10/23

    02/01/02

    TRAFFIC CONTROL; Violations; penalties for reckless driving; update references in vehicle code to correspond with repeal of felonious driving statute and include felonious driving in the vehicle code. (Rep. R. Johnson)

    *              - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect.

    **           - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature.

    ***         - See Act for applicable effective date.

    +              - Line item veto

    #              - Tie bar

     

     

     

    Public Act No.

    Enrolled House Bill

    Enrolled Senate Bill

    I.E.*

    Yes / No

    Governor Approved Date

    Filed Date

    Effective Date

    Subject

    135

     

    497

    Yes

    10/23

    10/23

    ***

    CRIMES; Weapons; discharging firearm while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or controlled substance causing death or serious impairment to a person; revise penalties, and prohibit certain threats regarding harmful substances or devices. (Sen. W. Van Regenmorter)

    136

     

    675

    Yes

    10/23

    10/23

    ***         #

    CRIMINAL PROCEDURE;

    Sentencing guidelines; sentencing guidelines for crime of felonious driving and for certain bioterrorism crimes; provide for. (Sen. W. Van Regenmorter)

    137

    4345

     

    Yes

    10/26

    10/26

    10/26/01

    HEALTH FACILITIES; Nursing

    homes; involuntary transfer or discharge of a patient by a nursing home for certain economic reasons; prohibit. (Rep. J. Faunce)

    138

    4360

     

    Yes

    10/26

    10/26

    10/26/01

    APPROPRIATIONS;  Supplemental; department of consumer and industry services regarding fire protection grants; provide for fiscal year 2001- 2002. (Rep. M. Shulman)

    139

    4776

     

    Yes

    10/26

    10/26

    10/26/01

    HEALTH; Occupations; licensure of nursing home administrators; provide for under the public health code. (Rep.

    S. Vear)

    140

    4783

     

    Yes

    10/26

    10/26

    10/26/01

    INSURANCE; No-fault; procedure to disqualify certain agents of Michigan automobile insurance placement facility; provide for. (Rep. A. Sanborn)

    *              - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect.

    **           - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature.

    ***         - See Act for applicable effective date.

    +              - Line item veto

    #              - Tie bar

     

     

     

    Public Act No.

    Enrolled House Bill

    Enrolled Senate Bill

    I.E.*

    Yes / No

    Governor Approved Date

    Filed Date

    Effective Date

    Subject

    141

    4784

     

    Yes

    10/26

    10/26

    10/26/01

    INSURANCE; No-fault; filing fee to contest auto policy cancellation; eliminate. (Rep. A. Sanborn)

    142

    4878

     

    Yes

    10/26

    10/26

    10/26/01

    HIGHWAYS; Name; memorial highways; create a statute for the consolidation of names and require private funding for the cost of signs. (Rep. T. George)

    143

    4819

     

    Yes

    10/26

    10/26

    10/26/01

    INSURANCE; Insurers; certain reporting requirements; eliminate. (Rep. L. Julian)

    144

    4513

     

    Yes

    10/26

    10/26

    10/26/01

    AGRICULTURE; Products; sale of farm products on commission act; repeal. (Rep. W. Kuipers)

    145

    4774

     

    Yes

    10/26

    10/26

    01/01/02

    COMMERCIAL CODE; Secured

    transactions; perfection of security interest in property subject to certain statutes, regulations, and treaties; clarify. (Rep. A. Richner)

    146

    5092

     

    Yes

    10/31

    10/31

    10/31/01

    PROPERTY TAX; Limitation;  property tax limitation act; revise election date for 2001. (Rep. R. Brown)

    147

    4924

     

    Yes

    11/5

    11/5

    2/1/2002

    #

    INSURANCE; Other; definition of eligible person for automobile insurance; update references in insurance code to correspond with repeal of felonious driving statute. (Rep. R. Johnson)

    148

    4925

     

    Yes

    11/5

    11/5

    2/1/2002   #

    VEHICLES; Snowmobiles; order not to operate by secretary of state; update references in NREPA to correspond with repeal of felonious driving statute and revise certain time periods. (Rep. R. Johnson)

    *              - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect.

    **           - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature.

    ***         - See Act for applicable effective date.

    +              - Line item veto

    #              - Tie bar

     

     

     

    Public Act No.

    Enrolled House Bill

    Enrolled Senate Bill

    I.E.*

    Yes / No

    Governor Approved Date

    Filed Date

    Effective Date

    Subject

    149

     

    402

    Yes

    11/5

    11/5

    01/01/02

    CRIMES; Penalties; dollar amount threshold for misdemeanor and felony penalties for false crime victims compensation claims; revise. (Sen. W. Van Regenmorter)

    150

     

    403

    Yes

    11/5

    11/5

    1/1/2002   #

    CRIMINAL PROCEDURE;

    Sentencing guidelines; felony provisions for dollar amount threshold penalties under the false crime victims compensation claims; include in sentencing guidelines. (Sen. B. Hammerstrom)

    151

     

    406

    Yes

    11/5

    11/5

    01/01/02

    CRIMES; Penalties; dollar amount threshold for misdemeanor and felony penalties under construction lien act; revise. (Sen. B. Schuette)

    152

     

    407

    Yes

    11/5

    11/5

    1/1/2002    #

    CRIMINAL PROCEDURE;

    Sentencing guidelines; felony provisions for dollar amount threshold penalties under the construction lien act; include in sentencing guidelines. (Sen. T. McCotter)

    153

     

    408

    Yes

    11/5

    11/5

    01/01/02

    CRIMES; Fraud; dollar amount threshold for certain crimes under the state housing development authority act of 1966 involving false pretenses; revise. (Sen. B. Bullard Jr.)

    154

     

    409

    Yes

    11/5

    11/5

    1/1/2002    #

    CRIMINAL PROCEDURE;

    Sentencing guidelines; sentencing guidelines for crime of false pretenses in violation of the state housing authority act of 1966; revise to reflect increased penalties. (Sen. H. Gast)

    *              - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect.

    **           - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature.

    ***         - See Act for applicable effective date.

    +              - Line item veto

    #              - Tie bar

     

     

     

    Public Act No.

    Enrolled House Bill

    Enrolled Senate Bill

    I.E.*

    Yes / No

    Governor Approved Date

    Filed Date

    Effective Date

    Subject

    155

     

    410

    Yes

    11/5

    11/5

    01/01/02

    CRIMES; Penalties; dollar amount threshold for certain misdemeanors and felonies in natural resources and environmental protection act; revise. (Sen. M. Scott)

    156

     

    411

    Yes

    11/5

    11/5

    1/1/2002    #

    CRIMINAL PROCEDURE;

    Sentencing guidelines; sentencing guidelines for certain natural resources and environmental protection act violations; revise to reflect increased penalties. (Sen. G. Peters)

    157

    4156

     

    Yes

    11/6

    11/6

    11/6/2001

    #

    ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT; Plant

    rehabilitation; authority to impose certain administration fees; provide for. (Rep. G. Woronchak)

    158

    4548

     

    Yes

    11/6

    11/6

    11/06/01

    ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT;

    Enterprise zones; collection of first year tax assessment on certain property for the neighborhood enterprise zone tax; revise. (Rep. N. Cassis)

    159

     

    469

    Yes

    11/6

    11/6

    ***

    TRAFFIC CONTROL; Accidents; leaving the scene of an accident causing serious impairment or death; increase penalties, remove sunset on service fee, and provide other technical amendments to the vehicle code. (Sen. L. Bennett)

    *              - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect.

    **           - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature.

    ***         - See Act for applicable effective date.

    +              - Line item veto

    #              - Tie bar

     

     

     

    Public Act No.

    Enrolled House Bill

    Enrolled Senate Bill

    I.E.*

    Yes / No

    Governor Approved Date

    Filed Date

    Effective Date

    Subject

    160

     

    470

    Yes

    11/6

    11/6

    2/1/2002    #

    CRIMINAL PROCEDURE;

    Sentencing guidelines; provision in sentencing guidelines for leaving the scene of an accident causing serious impairment or death; provide for. (Sen.

    L. Bennett)

    161

     

    671

    Yes

    11/6

    11/6

    11/06/01

    STATE; Funds; budget stabilization fund withdrawal and supplemental appropriations; allow. (Sen. H. Gast)

    162

    4174

     

    Yes

    11/6

    11/7

    11/07/01

    CIVIL PROCEDURE; Service of process; service of summons in land contract proceedings; revise procedure, and revise certain time periods in those actions. (Rep. J. Koetje)

    163

    4562

     

    Yes

    11/6

    11/7

    11/07/01

    HEALTH; Diseases; information on meningitis and meningitis vaccination; identify and make available to institutions of higher education and high schools. (Rep. L. Hager)

    164

    4771

     

    Yes

    11/6

    11/7

    11/07/01

    CONSTRUCTION; Other; boards authorized to hear certain appeals; expand to include board of mechanical rules. (Rep. G. DeRossett)

    165

    4626

     

    Yes

    11/6

    11/7

    11/07/01

    ENVIRONMENTAL  PROTECTION;

    Hazardous waste; fees and programs ; revise. (Rep. L. DeVuyst)

    *              - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect.

    **           - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature.

    ***         - See Act for applicable effective date.

    +              - Line item veto

    #              - Tie bar

     

     

     

    Public Act No.

    Enrolled House Bill

    Enrolled Senate Bill

    I.E.*

    Yes / No

    Governor Approved Date

    Filed Date

    Effective Date

    Subject

    166

     

    498

    Yes

    11/26

    11/26

    2/1/2002   #

    CRIMINAL PROCEDURE;

    Sentencing guidelines; sentencing guidelines for crime of discharging firearm while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or a controlled substance, causing death or serious impairment to a person; enact.  (Sen.

    W. Van Regenmorter)

    167

    4491

     

    Yes

    11/26

    11/26

    11/26/01

    EDUCATION; Calendar; provision establishing Friday before Labor day as holiday for schools ; eliminate sunset. (Rep. S. Shackleton)

    168

    5036

     

    Yes

    11/26

    11/27

    11/27/01

    TAXATION; Other; tax amnesty and voluntary disclosure; provide for and modify.  (Rep. M. Shulman)

    169

    4481

     

    Yes

    11/26

    11/27

    11/27/01

    INCOME TAX; Home heating credit; extension of the home heating credit; provide for.  (Rep. N. Cassis)

    170

    4775

     

    Yes

    11/29

    11/30

    11/30/01

    LABOR; Hours and wages; reciprocal wage agreements; expand to include Canada and Canadian provinces and territories. (Rep. L. Hager)

    171

    5181

     

    Yes

    11/29

    11/30

    11/30/01

    PROPERTY; Conveyances; certain abandoned railroad property located in Grand Traverse county; provide for transfer to Traverse City area public schools. (Rep. J. Allen)

    172

     

    30

    Yes

    11/29

    11/30

    01/01/02

    TORTS; Immunity; limitation of malpractice liability for certain health professionals when providing uncompensated care; provide for. (Sen. W. North)

    173

    4868

     

    Yes

    11-Dec

    11-Dec

    12/11/01

    CITIES; Other; references to home rule cities with population over 1,000,000; revise to 750,000. (Rep. T. Reeves)

    174

    4753

     

    Yes

    12/11

    12/11

    12/11/01

    NATURAL RESOURCES; Other; land

    exchange facilitation fund; revise cap.

    (Rep. D. Mead)

    175

    4448

     

    No

    12/11

    12/11

    03/22/02

    CIVIL PROCEDURE; Civil actions; judgment of interest applicable to a written instrument evidencing indebtedness that bears an interest rate on which judgments of interest are allowed; clarify. (Rep. A. Richner)

    *              - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect.

    **           - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature.

    ***         - See Act for applicable effective date.

    +              - Line item veto

    #              - Tie bar

     

     

     

    Public Act No.

    Enrolled House Bill

    Enrolled Senate Bill

    I.E.*

    Yes / No

    Governor Approved Date

    Filed Date

    Effective Date

    Subject

    176

    5013

     

    Yes

    12/11

    12/11

    12/11/01

    NATURAL RESOURCES; Other;

    programs for implementation of conservation practices; provide for. (Rep. G. DeRossett)

    177

    4995

     

    Yes

    12/14

    12/15

    12/15/01

    LAND USE; Farmland and open space; open space preservation provisions; require in township zoning ordinances. (Rep. R. Johnson)

    178

    5028

     

    Yes

    12/14

    12/15

    12/15/01

    LAND USE; Zoning and growth management; open space preservation provisions; require in county zoning ordinance. (Rep. R. Richardville)

    179

    5029

     

    Yes

    12/14

    12/15

    12/15/01

    LAND USE; Zoning and growth management; open space preservation provisions; require in city or village zoning ordinance. (Rep. C. Kolb)

    180

    4333

     

    Yes

    12/20

    12/21

    12/21/01

    RETIREMENT; Public school employees; definition of person not regularly employed by a reporting unit; revise. (Rep. J. Vander Roest)

    181

    4733

     

    Yes

    12/20

    12/21

    12/21/01

    VETERANS; Other; veterans who did not graduate but joined the armed forces during World War II; grant high school diploma to. (Rep. S. Ehardt)

    182

    4811

     

    Yes

    12/20

    12/21

    12/21/01#

    INSURANCE; Other; certain reference to chapter 78; revise to chapter 81. (Rep. L. Hager)

    183

     

    494

    Yes

    12/20

    12/21

    12/21/01#

    INSURANCE; Other; certain provisions regarding sureties; repeal. (Sen. B. Bullard Jr.)

    184

    5091

     

    Yes

    12/20

    12/21

    12/21/01

    STATE; Buildings; display of national motto "In God We Trust" in public buildings; allow.  (Rep. S. Ehardt)

    185

    5341

     

    Yes

    12/20

    12/21

    12/21/01

    #

    LEGISLATURE; Other; arrest powers for house and senate sergeants; provide for. (Rep. K. Bradstreet)

    *              - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect.

    **           - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature.

    ***         - See Act for applicable effective date.

    +              - Line item veto

    #              - Tie bar

     

     

     

    Public Act No.

    Enrolled House Bill

    Enrolled Senate Bill

    I.E.*

    Yes / No

    Governor Approved Date

    Filed Date

    Effective Date

    Subject

    186

    5342

     

    Yes

    12/20

    12/21

    12/21/01

    #

    LAW ENFORCEMENT; Training;

    certain commissioned sergeants at arms; exempt from certain certification requirements of commission on law enforcement standards act. (Rep. L. Julian)

    187

     

    478

    No

    12/27

    12/27

    4/1/02#

    JUVENILES; Criminal procedure; fingerprinting reports of final disposition to the department of state police; revise. (Sen. S. Johnson)

    188

     

    479

    No

    12/27

    12/27

    4/1/02#

    LAW ENFORCEMENT;

    Fingerprinting; requirement that fingerprints be forwarded; create procedure and exceptions. (Sen. S. Johnson)

    189

    5281

     

    Yes

    12/27

    12/27

    4/1/02

    CRIMES; Assaultive; certain prior domestic violence violations; allow to be considered for enhanced penalty. (Rep. S. Hummel)

    190

     

    723

    No

    12/27

    12/27

    4/1/02

    CRIMES; Assaultive; assault or battery of current or former dating partner; prohibit and provide for increased penalty for domestic violence under certain circumstances. (Sen. S. Johnson)

    191

    5271

     

    Yes

    12/27

    12/27

    10/1/02

    LAW ENFORCEMENT;

    Investigations; standard report for all domestic violence crimes; revise. (Rep. G. Newell)

    192

    5280

     

    Yes

    12/27

    12/27

    10/1/02

    LAW ENFORCEMENT;

    Investigations; death review teams for domestic violence homicides; authorize. (Rep. G. DeRossett)

    193

     

    736

    Yes

    12/27

    12/27

    10/01/02

    FAMILY LAW; Friend of the court; domestic violence training; provide for. (Sen. M. Scott)

    194

    5304

     

    Yes

    12/27

    12/27

    4/1/02

    #

    CRIMES; Domestic violence; police implementation of policies concerning domestic violence calls to include procedures for enforcing foreign protection orders; provide for. (Rep. J. Kooiman)

    *              - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect.

    **           - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature.

    ***         - See Act for applicable effective date.

    +              - Line item veto

    #              - Tie bar

     

     

     

    Public Act No.

    Enrolled House Bill

    Enrolled Senate Bill

    I.E.*

    Yes / No

    Governor Approved Date

    Filed Date

    Effective Date

    Subject

    195

    4855

     

    Yes

    12/27

    12/27

    04/01/02

    CHILDREN; Custody; uniform child- custody jurisdiction and enforcement act; adopt.  (Rep. A. Richner)

    196

    5273

     

    Yes

    12/27

    12/27

    04/01/02

    CIVIL PROCEDURE; Personal protection  orders; nonrelationship stalking cases; require judge to record reason for issuing or refusing to issue a personal protection order. (Rep. L. Toy)

    197

    5275

     

    Yes

    12/27

    12/27

    4/1/02

    #

    CRIMES; Domestic violence; full faith and credit provision of the federal violence against women act; implement. (Rep. J. Faunce)

    198

    5276

     

    Yes

    12/27

    12/27

    04/01/02

    CRIMINAL PROCEDURE; Other;

    prohibition against granting interim bond to person held for domestic assault and battery; revise.  (Rep. R. Richardville)

    199

    5278

     

    Yes

    12/27

    12/27

    04/01/02

    CIVIL PROCEDURE; Personal protection orders; service of a personal protection order on respondent; require before sending firearm restriction notice. (Rep. B. Patterson)

    200

    5299

     

    Yes

    12/27

    12/27

    4/1/02

    #

    CIVIL PROCEDURE; Personal protection orders; enforceability of domestic relationship personal protection orders in foreign jurisdictions; allow and prohibit issuance of personal protection orders against certain minors. (Rep. D. Bovin)

    201

    5300

     

    Yes

    12/27

    12/27

    4/1/02

    #

    CIVIL PROCEDURE; Personal protection orders; enforceability of certain personal protection orders in foreign jurisdictions; allow. (Rep. R. Johnson)

    202

    5303

     

    Yes

    12/27

    12/27

    4/1/02

    #

    COURTS; Circuit court; filing fees for motions to show cause for violation of foreign protection orders; prohibit. (Rep. M. Mortimer)

    *              - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect.

    **           - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature.

    ***         - See Act for applicable effective date.

    +              - Line item veto

    #              - Tie bar

     

     

     

    Public Act No.

    Enrolled House Bill

    Enrolled Senate Bill

    I.E.*

    Yes / No

    Governor Approved Date

    Filed Date

    Effective Date

    Subject

    203

     

    721

    No

    12/27

    12/27

    10/1/02

    #

    LAW ENFORCEMENT;

    Fingerprinting; law requiring procurement of fingerprints upon arrest or conviction for crimes; include criminal contempt and make other revisions. (Sen. V. Garcia)

    204

     

    722

    No

    12/27

    12/27

    10/1/02

    #

    CRIMINAL PROCEDURE; Records;

    report to state police of conviction of a crime; include conviction for criminal contempt and make other revisions. (Sen. M. Goschka)

    205

     

    725

    No

    12/27

    12/27

    04/01/02

    COURTS; Records; sealing of certain records; allow. (Sen. K. Sikkema)

    206

     

    729

    Yes

    12/27

    12/27

    4/1/02#

    CRIMES; Domestic violence; full faith and credit provision of the federal violence against women act; implement. (Sen. B. Hammerstrom)

    207

     

    731

    Yes

    12/27

    12/27

    04/01/02

    CRIMINAL PROCEDURE; Records;

    reports of certain domestic violence incidents; require by law enforcement agencies.  (Sen. W. Van Regenmorter)

    208

     

    735

    Yes

    12/27

    12/27

    04/01/02

    CRIMES; Domestic violence;  issuance of appearance ticket for certain domestic violence violations; prohibit, and prohibit release on bail for certain stalking violations. (Sen. B. Bullard Jr.)

    209

     

    753

    Yes

    12/27

    12/27

    4/1/02

    #

    CRIMINAL PROCEDURE; Arrests;

    warrantless arrest by peace officer for violation of a foreign personal protection order; authorize.  (Sen. S. Johnson)

    210

     

    754

    Yes

    12/27

    12/27

    4/1/02

    #

    CRIMINAL PROCEDURE; Other;

    definition of "domestic violence incident" to include the violation of a foreign protection order; expand and require use of standard domestic violence form for reports of domestic violence.  (Sen. B. Hammerstrom)

    *              - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect.

    **           - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature.

    ***         - See Act for applicable effective date.

    +              - Line item veto

    #              - Tie bar

     

     

     

    Public Act No.

    Enrolled House Bill

    Enrolled Senate Bill

    I.E.*

    Yes / No

    Governor Approved Date

    Filed Date

    Effective Date

    Subject

    211

     

    757

    Yes

    12/27

    12/27

    4/1/02

    #

    CRIMES; Domestic violence; juvenile code enforcement of foreign personal protection orders against minor respondents; provide for.  (Sen. B. Hammerstrom)

    212

     

    758

    No

    12/27

    12/27

    4/1/02

    #

    CRIMES; Domestic violence; warrantless arrests for violation of foreign protection orders contained within probation orders and conditional release orders; authorize. (Sen. S. Johnson)

    213

     

    677

    Yes

    12/27

    12/27

    12/27/01

    TRAFFIC CONTROL; Civil infraction procedures; secondary road patrol and training fund assessment; increase. (Sen. P. Hoffman)

    214

     

    808

    Yes

    12/27

    12/27

    12/27/01

    TRAFFIC CONTROL; Civil infraction procedures; fines in civil infraction actions under vehicle code; prohibit waiver under certain circumstances. (Sen. D. Koivisto)

    215

    5317

     

    Yes

    12/27

    12/27

    01/01/02

    INCOME TAX; Other; penalty provision of tax deferred education savings account; clarify, revise definitions, and other technical changes.  (Rep. G. DeRossett)

    216

    5148

     

    Yes

    12/27

    12/28

    12/28/01

    TRAFFIC CONTROL; Driver license; notification on driver license regarding designation of patient advocate or emergency medical information; provide for. (Rep. J. Allen)

    217

    4621

     

    Yes

    12/27

    12/28

    12/28/01

    ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT;

    Enterprise zones; neighborhood enterprise zone definition and sunset; modify. (Rep. R. Richardville)

    218

    5146

     

    Yes

    12/27

    12/28

    12/28/01

    HEALTH FACILITIES; Nursing

    homes; clinical process guidelines for nursing home surveyors; establish. (Rep. J. Voorhees)

    219

    5255

     

    Yes

    12/27

    12/28

    12/28/01

    HEALTH FACILITIES; Hospitals;

    availability of hospice and palliative care; require to notify patient or patientÕs representative upon request.  (Rep. A. Hardman)

    *              - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect.

    **           - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature.

    ***         - See Act for applicable effective date.

    +              - Line item veto

    #              - Tie bar

     

     

     

    Public Act No.

    Enrolled House Bill

    Enrolled Senate Bill

    I.E.*

    Yes / No

    Governor Approved Date

    Filed Date

    Effective Date

    Subject

    220

     

    105

    Yes

    1/2

    1/2

    01/02/02

    STATE; Funds; state water pollution control revolving fund; allow for a portion of budget stabilization fund to be transferred under certain circumstances. (Sen. K. Sikkema)

    221

     

    106

    Yes

    1/2

    1/2

    01/02/02

    STATE; Funds; criteria for use of state water pollution control revolving fund; revise to provide certain incentives to qualify. (Sen. M. Goschka)

    222

     

    109

    Yes

    1/2

    1/2

    01/02/02

    TORTS; Governmental immunity; municipal liability for damages caused as a result of the backup of a sewer system; provide under certain circumstances. (Sen. S. Johnson)

    223

     

    331

    No

    1/2

    1/2

    03/22/02

    LIQUOR; Licenses; club licenses; allow for-profit clubs to apply for "private" license. (Sen. G. Steil)

    224

     

    490

    Yes

    1/2

    1/2

    01/02/02

    SINGLE BUSINESS TAX;

    Exemptions; portion of tax base attributable to multiple employer welfare dental arrangements; exempt from tax base.  (Sen. B. Bullard Jr.)

    225

     

    502

    No

    1/2

    1/2

    04/01/02

    AERONAUTICS; Airports; firearms in sterile area of commercial airport property; prohibit.  (Sen. P. Hoffman)

    226

     

    666

    Yes

    1/2

    1/2

    01/02/02

    INSURANCE; Life; certain valuations; provide for. (Sen. B. Bullard Jr.)

    227

     

    819

    Yes

    1/2

    1/2

    01/02/02

    NATURAL RESOURCES; Soil; soil

    erosion and sedimentation control; allow universities to administer on campus. (Sen. K. Sikkema)

    228

    5313

     

    Yes

    1/2

    1/2

    03/01/02

    INSURANCE; Other; producer licensing model act; enact. (Rep. A. Sanborn)

    229

    5474

     

    Yes

    1/3

    1/3

    1/3/02

    #

    SINGLE BUSINESS TAX; Tax base;

    definition of sales; revise to exclude certain royalties.  (Rep. G. DeRossett)

    *              - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect.

    **           - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature.

    ***         - See Act for applicable effective date.

    +              - Line item veto

    #              - Tie bar

     

     

     

    Public Act No.

    Enrolled House Bill

    Enrolled Senate Bill

    I.E.*

    Yes / No

    Governor Approved Date

    Filed Date

    Effective Date

    Subject

    230

     

    486

     

    1/3

    1/3

    1/3/02

    #

    SINGLE BUSINESS TAX;

    Deductions; treatment of certain royalties received by and paid by franchisees and franchisors; revise. (Sen. B. Hammerstrom)

    231

    5260

     

    Yes

    1/3

    1/3

    ***

    #

    HEALTH; Pharmaceuticals; official prescription program; eliminate and establish electronic reporting system for the monitoring and prescribing of schedule 2 controlled substances. (Rep. T. George)

    232

    5261

     

    Yes

    1/3

    1/3

    1/3/02

    #

    HEALTH; Pharmaceuticals; pain management education and controlled substances electronic monitoring and antidiversion fund; establish and abolish the official prescription form program fund. (Rep. P. DeWeese)

    233

    5262

     

    Yes

    1/3

    1/3

    ***

    #

    HEALTH; Pharmaceuticals; controlled substances definitions; revise to conform with repeal of official prescription program. (Rep. S. Ehardt)

    234

    5263

     

    Yes

    1/3

    1/3

    01/03/02

    HEALTH; Other; references to “intractable” pain in statute creating advisory committee on pain and symptom management; eliminate. (Rep. C. Williams)

    235

     

    662

    Yes

    3-Jan

    3-Jan

    1/3/02

    INSURANCE; Health; reference to “intractable” pain; eliminate. (Sen. D. Shugars)

    236

     

    827

    Yes

    1/3

    1/3

    1/3/2002   #

    HEALTH; Pharmaceuticals; official prescription program; eliminate and establish electronic reporting system for the monitoring and prescribing of schedule 2 controlled substances. (Sen. D. Shugars)

    237

     

    781

    Yes

    1/3

    1/3

    1/8/2002   #

    OCCUPATIONS;  Physicians; reference in Michigan dignified death act to “life expectancy of less than 6 months”; eliminate and require physicians to provide management of pain and symptoms options for reduced life expectancy patients. (Sen. V. Garcia)

    *              - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect.

    **           - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature.

    ***         - See Act for applicable effective date.

    +              - Line item veto

    #              - Tie bar

     

     

     

    Public Act No.

    Enrolled House Bill

    Enrolled Senate Bill

    I.E.*

    Yes / No

    Governor Approved Date

    Filed Date

    Effective Date

    Subject

    238

     

    828

    Yes

    1/3

    1/3

    1/3/2002   #

    STATE; Identification cards; designation for emergency medical information; provide option. (Sen. A. Sanborn)

    239

    5258

     

    Yes

    1/7

    1/8

    1/8/2002   #

    OCCUPATIONS;  Physicians; Michigan dignified death act; revise definition of terminal illness. (Rep. G. DeRossett)

    240

    5259

     

    Yes

    1/7

    1/8

    01/08/02

    HEALTH FACILITIES; Patients;

    patient's bill of rights; include adequate and appropriate pain and symptom management. (Rep. G. Woronchak)

    241

     

    660

    Yes

    1/7

    1/8

    01/08/02

    HEALTH; Other; definition of “intractable pain”; revise to “pain and symptom management”.  (Sen. S. Johnson)

    242

     

    661

    Yes

    1/7

    1/8

    01/08/02

    INSURANCE; Health care corporations; reference to “intractable” pain; eliminate.  (Sen. M. Goschka)

    243

     

    826

    Yes

    1/7

    1/8

    07/01/02

    HEALTH FACILITIES; Nursing

    homes; availability of hospice care; require nursing homes to notify certain persons. (Sen. B. Hammerstrom)

    244

    4872

     

    Yes

    1/7

    1/8

    01/08/02

    CITIES; Other; Hertel-Stopczynski port authority act; revise references to cities with population over 1,000,000  to 750,000 and vote requirement for authority action. (Rep. M. Kowall)

    245

    5140

     

    Yes

    1/7

    1/8

    1/8/02

    PROPERTY; Conveyances; transfer of certain state owned property in Dickinson county; provide for. (Rep.

    D. Bovin)

    246

     

    257

    Yes

    1/7

    1/8

    3/1/02

    CRIMINAL PROCEDURE;

    Sentencing; consecutive sentencing for multiple deaths arising from the operation of certain motor vehicles; provide for. (Sen. W. Van Regenmorter)

    *              - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect.

    **           - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature.

    ***         - See Act for applicable effective date.

    +              - Line item veto

    #              - Tie bar

     

     

     

    Public Act No.

    Enrolled House Bill

    Enrolled Senate Bill

    I.E.*

    Yes / No

    Governor Approved Date

    Filed Date

    Effective Date

    Subject

    247

    5189

     

    Yes

    1/7

    1/8

    1/8/2002   #

    STATE; Interstate compacts and agreements; emergency management assistance compact; create. (Rep. A. Raczkowski)

    248

     

    715

    Yes

    1/7

    1/8

    1/8/2002   #

    STATE; Interstate compacts and agreements; emergency management assistance compact; create. (Sen. G. Peters)

    249

     

    516

    Yes

    1/7

    1/8

    1/8/02

    SINGLE BUSINESS TAX; Credit;

    credit for the consumption of qualified low-grade hematite in an industrial or manufacturing process; provide for. (Sen. D. Koivisto)

    250

     

    759

    No

    1/7

    1/8

    3/22/02

    CAMPAIGN FINANCE; Other;

    provisions to govern “bundled” contributions and governing declaratory rulings, certain advertisements, and certain contributions and expenditures; add and amend. (Sen. L. Bennett)

    251

    5357

     

    No

    1/8

    1/9

    3/22/2002   #

    COURTS; Judges; number of judgeships in sixteenth judicial circuit; revise. (Rep. J. Howell)

    252

     

    76

    No

    1/8

    1/9

    3/22/2002   #

    COURTS; Circuit court; sixth judicial circuit; allow additional judgeships. (Sen. B. Bullard Jr.)

    253

     

    764

    No

    1/8

    1/9

    3/22/2002   #

    COURTS; Judges; changes in numbers of judgeships in certain circuits and districts; allow for. (Sen.

    J. Cherry Jr.)

    254

     

    765

    No

    1/8

    1/9

    3/22/2002   #

    COURTS; Judges; number of judges in the third judicial circuit; reduce. (Sen. B. Bullard Jr.)

    255

     

    786

    No

    1/8

    1/9

    3/22/2002   #

    COURTS; District court; certain judicial districts; change number of judgeships. (Sen. G. Steil)

    256

     

    825

    No

    1/8

    1/9

    3/22/2002   #

    COURTS; Circuit court; seventeenth, twentieth, and twenty-first circuits; add judgeships.  (Sen. W. Van Regenmorter)

    257

     

    766

    No

    1/8

    1/9

    03/22/02

    COURTS; Circuit court; sixteenth judicial circuit; allow for additional judgeships. (Sen. A. Miller Jr.)

    *              - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect.

    **           - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature.

    ***         - See Act for applicable effective date.

    +              - Line item veto

    #              - Tie bar

     

     

     

    Public Act No.

    Enrolled House Bill

    Enrolled Senate Bill

    I.E.*

    Yes / No

    Governor Approved Date

    Filed Date

    Effective Date

    Subject

    258

    4788

     

    No

    1/8

    1/9

    03/22/02

    COURTS; District court; number of judgeships in certain judicial districts;revise. (Rep. B. Patterson)

    259

     

    563

    Yes

    1/8

    1/9

    01/09/02

    TRANSPORTATION; Other;

    pavement demonstration program; provide for limitations and requirements. (Sen. T. McCotter)

    260

    4736

     

    Yes

    1/8

    1/9

    03/01/02

    ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT;

    Other; principal shopping district act; revise. (Rep. S. Thomas III)

    261

    4735

     

    Yes

    1/8

    1/9

    01/09/02

    ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT;

    Other; principal shopping district act; revise. (Rep. J. Allen)

    262

    4140

     

    Yes

    1/9

    1/9

    ***

    COURTS; Other; cyber court; create.

    (Rep. M. Shulman)

    263

    5038

     

    Yes

    1/9

    1/9

    01/09/02

    LAND USE; Planning; adoption of township plan; provide for notice to other jurisdictions, authorize township board to approve or reject the plan, and otherwise revise procedures. (Rep. R. Johnson)

    264

    5252

     

    Yes

    1/9

    1/9

    01/09/02

    LAND USE; Planning; adoption of county plan; provide for notice to other jurisdictions, authorize county board of commissioners to approve or reject the plan, and otherwise revise procedures.  (Rep. J. Koetje)

    265

    5267

     

    Yes

    1/9

    1/9

    01/09/02

    LAND USE; Planning; adoption of municipal plans; provide for notice to other jurisdictions, authorize legislative body to approve or reject the plan, and otherwise revise procedures. (Rep. P. Birkholz)

    266

    4820

     

    Yes

    1/9

    1/9

    2/8/2002   #

    AGRICULTURE; Products; grade A milk and milk products; recodify. (Rep.

    T. Meyer)

    267

    4829

     

    Yes

    1/9

    1/9

    2/8/2002   #

    AGRICULTURE; Products; recodification of manufactured milk statutes and rules; provide for. (Rep.

    S. Vear)

    268

     

    27

    Yes

    1/11

    1/11

    01/11/02

    VEHICLES; Title; sunset on the title transfer fee for the scrap tire regulatory fund; eliminate and increase fee. (Sen. B. Hammerstrom)

    *              - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect.

    **           - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature.

    ***         - See Act for applicable effective date.

    +              - Line item veto

    #              - Tie bar

     

     

     

    Public Act No.

    Enrolled House Bill

    Enrolled Senate Bill

    I.E.*

    Yes / No

    Governor Approved Date

    Filed Date

    Effective Date

    Subject

    269

     

    173

    No

    1/11

    1/11

    03/22/02

    ELECTIONS; Other; provisions governing election official training, candidate lists, voter challenges, registration, candidate names, ballot designations, straight party ticket voting, tabulation equipment, voting procedures, marks on ballots, presidential election returns and recounts, and election related crimes; amend. (Sen. B. Bullard Jr.)

    270

     

    489

    Yes

    1/11

    1/11

    01/11/02

    FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS; Other;

    regulatory loan act; revise licensing requirements.  (Sen. B. Bullard Jr.)

    271

     

    499

    Yes

    1/11

    1/11

    01/11/02

    INSURANCE; Health; certain provision relating to group health insurance for individuals 65 or older; eliminate. (Sen. D. Shugars)

    272

     

    500

    Yes

    1/11

    1/11

    01/11/02

    INSURANCE; Insurers; amount needed to stay order of the commissioner in certain cases; modify. (Sen. D. Shugars)

    273

     

    525

    Yes

    1/11

    1/11

    01/11/02

    HEALTH FACILITIES; Nursing

    homes; names of nursing homes; allow to use the terms “health center,” “health care center”, “rehabilitation center”, or other similar terms in name. (Sen. D. Shugars)

    274

     

    527

    Yes

    1/11

    1/11

    01/11/02

    LIQUOR; Retail sales; on-line ordering system for retail licensees placing orders for spirits with authorized distribution agents; establish.  (Sen. S. Johnson)

    275

     

    674

    No

    1/11

    1/11

    03/22/02

    INSURANCE; Insurers; self- evaluative insurance audit privilege; provide for. (Sen. B. Bullard Jr.)

    276

     

    746

    Yes

    1/11

    1/11

    1/11/2002   #

    BUSINESSES; Business corporations; use of certain terms in names of nursing homes organized as business corporations; authorize. (Sen. D. Shugars)

    *              - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect.

    **           - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature.

    ***         - See Act for applicable effective date.

    +              - Line item veto

    #              - Tie bar

     

     

     

    Public Act No.

    Enrolled House Bill

    Enrolled Senate Bill

    I.E.*

    Yes / No

    Governor Approved Date

    Filed Date

    Effective Date

    Subject

    277

     

    747

    Yes

    1/11

    1/11

    1/11/2002   #

    BUSINESSES; Limited liability; use of certain terms in names of nursing homes formed as limited liability companies; authorize. (Sen. D. Shugars)

    278

     

    775

    Yes

    1/11

    1/11

    01/11/02

    SINGLE BUSINESS TAX; Tax base;

    foreign airlines tax base exemption; revise for 1 year.  (Sen. B. Bullard Jr.)

    279

     

    813

    Yes

    1/11

    1/11

    01/11/02

    TRANSPORTATION; Other;

    administrative board limits for contracting; revise. (Sen. B. Bullard Jr.)

    280

     

    817

    No

    1/11

    1/11

    03/22/02

    HUMAN SERVICES; Services or financial assistance; employment and training requirements and food stamp administration; revise.  (Sen. S. Johnson)

    *              - I.E. means Legislature voted to give the Act immediate effect.

    **           - Act takes effect on the 91st day after sine die adjournment of the Legislature.

    ***         - See Act for applicable effective date.

    +              - Line item veto

    #              - Tie bar

     

     

     

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