Main Content House Bill 4901 (2009) rss friendly link printer friendly Public Act 120 of 2010 (Effective: 7/13/2010) Find this PA in the MCL Sponsors Lesia Liss - (primary)Kate Segal, Harold Haugh, Tim Moore, Roy Schmidt, Vicki Barnett, Lisa Brown, Terry Brown, Bob Constan, Fred Durhal, Douglas Geiss, Lee Gonzales, Jennifer Haase, Robert Jones, Andrew Kandrevas, Deb Kennedy, Gabe Leland, Gary McDowell, Tim Melton, Sarah Roberts, Tonya Schuitmaker, Bettie Scott, Dan Scripps, Joel Sheltrown, Dian Slavens, Sharon Tyler, Mary Valentine, Jimmy Womack, Coleman Young Categories Health, diseases; Health, code; State agencies (existing), community health Health; diseases; reference to rules promulgated under public health code regarding corrections employees; revise. Amends sec. 67b of 1953 PA 232 (MCL 791.267b). TIE BAR WITH: HB 4899'09 Bill Document Formatting Information [x] The following bill formatting applies to the 2009-2010 session:- New language in an amendatory bill will be shown in BOLD AND UPPERCASE.- Language to be removed will be stricken.- Amendments made by the House will be blue with square brackets, such as: [House amended text].- Amendments made by the Senate will be red with double greater/lesser than symbols, such as: <<Senate amended text>>. (gray icons indicate that the action did not occur or that the document is not available) Documents House Introduced Bill Introduced bills appear as they were introduced and reflect no subsequent amendments or changes. As Passed by the House As Passed by the House is the bill, as introduced, that includes any adopted House amendments. As Passed by the Senate As Passed by the Senate is the bill, as received from the House, that includes any adopted Senate amendments. Public Act Public Act is a bill that has become law. Legislative Service Bureau Compiler Notes Public Act 120 of 2010 with Editorial InformationThis document analyzes: HB4901 House Fiscal Agency Analysis Summary as Introduced (05-11-09)This document analyzes: HB4899, HB4901 As Reported From Committee (Enrolled Version) (05-12-09)This document analyzes: HB4899, HB4900, HB4901 Senate Fiscal Analysis COMMITTEE SUMMARY (6-2-09)This document analyzes: HB4899, HB4901 FLOOR SUMMARY (Date Completed: 5-18-10)This document analyzes: HB4899, HB4901 ANALYSIS AS REPORTED FROM COMMITTEE (Date Completed: 5-18-10)This document analyzes: HB4899, HB4901 History(House actions in lowercase, Senate actions in UPPERCASE) Date JournalAction 5/7/2009HJ 39 Pg. 823introduced by Representative Lesia Liss 5/7/2009HJ 39 Pg. 823read a first time 5/7/2009HJ 39 Pg. 823referred to Committee on Health Policy 5/12/2009HJ 40 Pg. 828printed bill filed 05/08/2009 5/12/2009HJ 40 Pg. 829reported with recommendation without amendment 5/12/2009HJ 40 Pg. 829referred to second reading 5/13/2009HJ 41 Pg. 866read a second time 5/13/2009HJ 41 Pg. 866placed on third reading 5/13/2009HJ 41 Pg. 866placed on immediate passage 5/13/2009HJ 41 Pg. 866read a third time 5/13/2009HJ 41 Pg. 866passed; given immediate effect Roll Call # 234 Yeas 107 Nays 1 5/13/2009HJ 41 Pg. 866transmitted 5/14/2009SJ 40 Pg. 749REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON HEALTH POLICY 3/11/2010SJ 22 Pg. 383REPORTED FAVORABLY WITHOUT AMENDMENT 3/11/2010SJ 22 Pg. 383COMMITTEE RECOMMENDED IMMEDIATE EFFECT 3/11/2010SJ 22 Pg. 383REFERRED TO COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE 6/30/2010SJ 63 Pg. 1083REPORTED BY COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE FAVORABLY WITHOUT AMENDMENT(S) 6/30/2010SJ 63 Pg. 1083PLACED ON ORDER OF THIRD READING 7/1/2010SJ 64 Pg. 1164PASSED; GIVEN IMMEDIATE EFFECT ROLL CALL # 349 YEAS 38 NAYS 0 EXCUSED 0 NOT VOTING 0 7/1/2010SJ 64 Pg. 1164INSERTED FULL TITLE 7/1/2010HJ 67 Pg. 1190returned from Senate without amendment with immediate effect and full title 7/1/2010HJ 67 Pg. 1190full title agreed to 7/1/2010HJ 67 Pg. 1190bill ordered enrolled 12/31/2010HJ 100 Pg. 2211presented to the Governor 7/8/2010 @ 10:55 AM 2010 ADDENDA 7/21/2010HJ 68 Pg. 1210approved by the Governor 7/13/2010 @ 9:42 AM 7/21/2010HJ 68 Pg. 1210filed with Secretary of State 7/13/2010 @ 11:06 AM 7/21/2010HJ 68 Pg. 1210assigned PA 120'10 with immediate effect