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House Bill 4569 (2007) <- what's this?


Sponsors  Ted Hammon - (primary)
Richard Hammel, Brenda Clack, Joel Sheltrown, Bert Johnson, Bob Constan, Fred Miller, Richard LeBlanc, Andy Coulouris, Rebekah Warren, Mark Meadows, Coleman Young, Kate Ebli, LaMar Lemmons, Lisa Wojno, Joan Bauer, Terry Brown, Mary Valentine, Andy Meisner, Kathleen Law, Morris Hood, Virgil Smith, Lee Gonzales, Kathy Angerer, Gabe Leland, Robert Jones, Robert Dean, Aldo Vagnozzi, Steven Lindberg, John Espinoza, Alma Smith, Hoon-Yung Hopgood, Shanelle Jackson, Ed Clemente, Gary McDowell, Michael Lahti, Marie Donigan, Mike Simpson, Marsha Cheeks, Steve Bieda, George Cushingberry


Categories  Trade, consumer goods and services; Health, other; Environmental protection, toxic substances or products; Agriculture, pesticides

Trade; consumer goods and services; certain sales or use of human lice treatments containing lindane; prohibit. Amends 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.1101 - 333.25211) by adding pt. 140 to art. 12.

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This document analyzes: HB4569
History (House actions in lowercase, Senate actions in UPPERCASE)
Date JournalAction
4/5/2007HJ 33 Pg. 450introduced by Representative Ted Hammon
4/5/2007HJ 33 Pg. 450read a first time
4/5/2007HJ 33 Pg. 450referred to Committee on Great Lakes and Environment
4/12/2007HJ 34 Pg. 455printed bill filed 04/06/2007
5/14/2008HJ 46 Pg. 1063reported with recommendation without amendment(s)
5/14/2008HJ 46 Pg. 1063referred to second reading
5/15/2008HJ 47 Pg. 1076read a second time
5/15/2008HJ 47 Pg. 1076placed on third reading
5/15/2008HJ 47 Pg. 1076placed on immediate passage
5/15/2008HJ 47 Pg. 1076read a third time
5/15/2008HJ 47 Pg. 1076passed; given immediate effect Roll Call # 401 Yeas 72 Nays 35
5/15/2008HJ 47 Pg. 1076transmitted
5/20/2008SJ 49 Pg. 968REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON HEALTH POLICY


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